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Heritage River Trail to close for a month after May long weekend

The Heritage River Trail between the Replica Bridge in Cottonwood Island Park and the Cameron Street Bridge will be closed starting next week for rehabilitation work. According to the City of Prince George, the trail closure will begin on May 21 and continue until June 14. It will commence at the...

T-Wolves add TRU transfer to women’s soccer rebuild

The UNBC Timberwolves women's soccer team dipped into its Kamloops pipeline to land yet another recruit. Earlier today (Friday), head coach Neil Sedgwick announced the commitment of midfielder/fullback Grace Barrett who is transferring from Thompson Rivers University. Academically, UNBC offers Barrett the chance to continue her engineering studies, while also affording...

HARTLEY’S HART ATTACK – (2-3-2 the right decision) May 17, 2024 EDITION 993

For years hockey fans have been accustomed to a playoff series in a traditional 2-2-1-1-1 format. That gives the higher seed home ice advantage in the first two games plus if needed home in games 5 and 7. It is logical and rightfully rewards the team that finished higher in the...

Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Friday, May 17th

Sports by Hartley Friday, May 17th (As of 12:05 a.m. All times listed are PDT) NHL: (2 Stanley Cup playoff games) Vancouver  3  Edmonton  2 J.T. Miller scored with 32 seconds left in the 3rd period to give the Canucks the dramatic victory and a 3-2 series lead. Game 6 will be played...

103 car crashes in northern BC every May long weekend

For many, this weekend will be the first road trip of the year. ICBC is asking drivers to do everything they can to keep themselves and others safe while on the road. On average, ICBC says there are 3 people killed and 445 injured in May long weekend car crashes. 14 of...

UNBC soccer player among three PG athletes to receive Indigenous Sports honour

Three Prince George athletes are among 36 regional winners to receive the 2023 Regional Premier’s Awards for Indigenous Youth Excellence in Sport. Connor Lewis of the UNBC Timberwolves men’s soccer team along with fastpitch and ringette player Jivanna Bird and local hockey player Ethan Hamilton were selected. During Lewis’...
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