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Ice is almost gone, but hockey rolling on

The Northern B.C. Inline Roller Hockey Association season starts in less than a month and with the ice gone at Kin 3, the wheels are already in motion for the Prince George Northern Knights rep team.

Hall of Fame fetes local greats

Jason LaBarbera was 13 years-old when he moved with his family to Prince George. That meant long bus trips to and from road games and hockey tournaments. Those road trips made him more responsible and built long-lasting friendships.

Moose to join Sports Hall of Fame

For the last five to seven years, Glen "Moose" Scott has repeatedly told people, "this is my last year in lacrosse." But something always comes up. Like founding a new league or a tournament.

Day honoured

Ed Day insists his best race wasn't at the Canadian Cross-Country Ski championships, nor internationally at the world championships or the 1976 Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria.
Aboriginal tournament opening doors for kids

Aboriginal tournament opening doors for kids

Nine-year-old Ciara Ferguson, a defenceman for the Buckley House Bears, has waited all hockey season to collect her first goal.

Bourke a Monster

From Prince George to Cleveland, from Cougar to Monster, it didn't take long for Troy Bourke to adjust to playing in the American Hockey League.

Special Olympians bring back b-ball bronze

Basketball builds to a fever pitch at this time every year when U.S. college basketball playoffs get down to the nitty-gritty of determining a champion.

Aboriginal youth tournament brings 34 teams

Thirty-four teams, 54 games, two ice surfaces, and three days of hockey. It's going to be a busy weekend at Kin Centre. The 18th annual Prince George Aboriginal Youth Hockey Championship starts today at 8 a.m.

Tomm taking badminton flight to TRU

Amanda Tomm has her college future mapped out and all roads lead to the college badminton courts of Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops.

Trucks will take turns at PGARA

When PGARA Speedway Park opens its new season on May 24, some high-powered trucks will be stars of the show. PGARA - otherwise known as the Prince George Auto Racing Association - has struck a deal to bring the SuperTruck Racing Series to town.