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Beesley resigns from city, heading to Cougars

Beesley resigns from city, heading to Cougars

Andy Beesley, the city's associate director of recreation and cultural services, has submitted his resignation, effective next Friday.
Deal with Devils makes them PGSLA favourites

Deal with Devils makes them PGSLA favourites

Change is in the wind for the Westwood Pub Devils and they think it's enough to blow away their opponents in the Prince George Senior Lacrosse Association.
Brodsky reflects on Cats sale

Brodsky reflects on Cats sale

For as long as Brandi Brodsky can remember, WHL hockey ownership has been a part of her family. It started in 1977 when her father Rick teamed up with his father, brothers and sister to buy the Saskatoon Blades.
Outdoor tune-up

Outdoor tune-up

Mike Danilec takes a shot on Steve Brizan as they practice at the Carney Street lacrosse box on Saturday. The Prince George Senior Lacrosse Association season gets underway tonight (8 p.m.

Inline roller hockey league hosts tryout

The Prince George Inline Roller Hockey is touting itself as the "coolest game off the ice." Those who want to try the sport are welcome to check it out this week at the Coliseum.

Kodiaks Red eyeing B.C. gold

Kodiaks Red is a year older and a year wiser. The 14-and-under boys team from the Prince George Youth Volleyball Club won the division 2 title at the Volleyball B.C. provincial championships in 2013.

Local bowler perfect at provincials

When a pitcher tosses a perfect game in baseball, it means he hasn't given up any hits, walks or runs or allowed anyone to reach base in nine innings. In five-pin bowling, a perfect game is 12 strikes in a row. And it's rare.

Bike racing results

Bike racing Results of the Prince George Cycling Club's 54-kilometre road race held Saturday. Men 1. Kris Yip, 1:31:50; 2. Nathan Blok, 1:33:40; 3. Derek Horndon, 1:33:41; 4. Matt Thomson, 1:33:42; 5. Dale Huzar, 1:33:43; 6. Al Witwicki, 1:33:44; 7.

Visiting Eagles tacked by Raiders

The visiting Northern Eagles were soaring on both sides of the ball Easter Sunday, but fell 19-6 to the Richmond Raiders. It was the Eagles second-straight loss in the three-team B.C. Football Tier 2 Conference league.

Holmberg, Reinhart up for WHL Player of the Year honours

Kootenay Ice forward Sam Reinhart and Spokane Chiefs forward Mitch Holmberg will battle for the Western Hockey League player of the year next week.