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Club swimmers returning to pool in September on reduced schedules

Club swimmers returning to pool in September on reduced schedules

City council’s decision to reopen the Prince George Aquatic Centre in September comes as welcome relief for the city’s swim clubs.
Spruce City fastball back on city sports scene

Spruce City fastball back on city sports scene

Play ball! After weeks of negotiating with the city, the Spruce City Men’s Fastball Association will open its season on Tuesday. On Friday the four-team league finalized its plans to play a two-month 20-game schedule that will end in late August.
Court docket: June 29-July 3, 2020

Court docket: June 29-July 3, 2020

From B.C. Supreme Court in Prince George: - Gordon Theodore Peltz (born 1977) was sentenced to two years probation for assault causing bodily harm. Peltz was in custody for 192 days prior to sentencing.
Elementary school math teacher earns top award

Elementary school math teacher earns top award

When the British Columbia Association of Mathematics Teachers added up all the data, it reached an inescapable conclusion and named Tamara DeFord winner of its Outstanding Elementary School Teacher award for 2019-20.
BCWF to host webinar on caribou recovery strategy

BCWF to host webinar on caribou recovery strategy

The B.C. Wildlife Federation will be hosting a webinar on the role of managing the moose population in resting the province's endangered caribou herds. It's set for Wed., July 8, 7 p.m. start and will feature wildlife biologist Dr.
Volleyball team digs in to help charities

Volleyball team digs in to help charities

Their season spiked by the pandemic, the 12 girls who make up the Prince George Kodiaks Black under-14 club volleyball are not letting money they raised through bottle drives and calendar sales to fund tournament travel go to waste.
Youth soccer training soon to return

Youth soccer training soon to return

Sometime this summer there will be soccer played in city. Terrol Russell is bound and determined to make that happen.
T-wolves tackle new reality with season scuttled

T-wolves tackle new reality with season scuttled

As the home of the UNBC Timberwolves soccer teams, the bright green fieldturf pitch at Masich Place Stadium is going to look and feel empty this year. No goals will be scored and the bright LED lights of the brand-new scoreboard will remain dark.
Biathlete Dickson continues on World Cup climb

Biathlete Dickson continues on World Cup climb

The intense scrutiny that came with racing her first senior world championship event last February wilted the nerves of Burns Lake biathlete Emily Dickson.
Pandemic will delay seasons for UNBC teams

Pandemic will delay seasons for UNBC teams

Assuming the UNBC Timberwolves four varsity sports teams begin the new season this fall, the U Sports Canada West Conference landscape will be radically different.