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Smithers schools host Mountain Invitational Senior Boys’ basketball tournament. (Marisca Bakker photo)

Home team falls a hair short in Mountain Invitational basketball

Bulkley Valley Christian School loses nail-biter final to Gidgalang Kuuyas Naay’s

  • Jan 24, 2023
Smithers schools host Mountain Invitational Senior Boys’ basketball tournament. (Marisca Bakker photo)
Terrace River Kings line up before their game against the Hazelton Wolverines, Saturday, Oct. 29. (Facebook photo)

River Kings face off against the Rampage this weekend

River Kings take on western division rivals in first game since the holidays

Terrace River Kings line up before their game against the Hazelton Wolverines, Saturday, Oct. 29. (Facebook photo)
The Terrace Figure Skating Club contingent that went to a large competition in Prince Rupert Dec. 2 to Dec. 4.

Terrace figure skaters capture medals and ribbons at Prince Rupert competition

The Kla How Ya competition drew clubs from across the north

The Terrace Figure Skating Club contingent that went to a large competition in Prince Rupert Dec. 2 to Dec. 4.
Burns Lake Pitbulls players are, back row, Susan Joseph, Tsayta Bayes and Hailey Crouse. In the front is Amy Hanson. (Contributed photo)

Northwestern B.C. girls sweep Calgary hockey tournament

The Pitbulls come from many communities in the region from Fraser Lake to Kitimat

Burns Lake Pitbulls players are, back row, Susan Joseph, Tsayta Bayes and Hailey Crouse. In the front is Amy Hanson. (Contributed photo)
Nevaeh Mumford from the Terrace Bluebacks Swim Club was among the club members at a regional meet held Noc. 18-Nov. 20 in Prince George. (Photo courtesy Ashley Wilson)

Swimmers post good times at Prince George meet

Bluebacks among seven teams competing

Nevaeh Mumford from the Terrace Bluebacks Swim Club was among the club members at a regional meet held Noc. 18-Nov. 20 in Prince George. (Photo courtesy Ashley Wilson)
Jupiter St. Pierre practices her skating routine on Nov. 22, before the Kla How Ya completion on Dec. 2 to 4 in Prince Rupert. (Photo: K-J Millar/The Northern View)

Kla How Ya skating competition in Prince Rupert, first time in 7 years

Public invited to watch skaters from across the north in free event Dec. 2 to 4

Jupiter St. Pierre practices her skating routine on Nov. 22, before the Kla How Ya completion on Dec. 2 to 4 in Prince Rupert. (Photo: K-J Millar/The Northern View)
The players and coaches of the Terrace U12 team are front row (left to right): Leah Harris, Mila McCabe, Olivia Potter-Pratt. Back row (left to right): Giebette Cooper, Chloe MacArthur, Zoe Unrau, Sebastian Cooper, Sienna Roberts, Antoine Bosclair, Sophia Botelho, Alyssa Metzger, Freya Pollitt, Shelley Potter. Far back row (left to right): Cam Metzger and Justin Unrau. (Photo courtesy Amy Unrau)

Northern ringette players embrace Terrace tourney

Tourney the first of its kind in the north since 2019

The players and coaches of the Terrace U12 team are front row (left to right): Leah Harris, Mila McCabe, Olivia Potter-Pratt. Back row (left to right): Giebette Cooper, Chloe MacArthur, Zoe Unrau, Sebastian Cooper, Sienna Roberts, Antoine Bosclair, Sophia Botelho, Alyssa Metzger, Freya Pollitt, Shelley Potter. Far back row (left to right): Cam Metzger and Justin Unrau. (Photo courtesy Amy Unrau)
Ryan Roseboom stares down Perry Robinson of the Kitimat Ice Demons. Roseboom scored five last Saturday and will be an important part of the team, according to management. (Terrace River Kings Facebook).

River Kings shake off the rust in home opener

Top line shined with five goals for Roseboom

Ryan Roseboom stares down Perry Robinson of the Kitimat Ice Demons. Roseboom scored five last Saturday and will be an important part of the team, according to management. (Terrace River Kings Facebook).
Group shot from a North Coast Nightmares training session. (North Coast Nightmares photo)

Nightmares come true in Terrace and Kitimat

North Coast roller derby team back in action

Group shot from a North Coast Nightmares training session. (North Coast Nightmares photo)
BCHL

BCHL says Hockey Canada is biased towards major junior

A 35-page paper suggests Hockey Canada needs to recognize junior A as a legit development path

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Smithers Golf and Country Club director of golf operations Steven Coulthard presents the Men’s Northern Open trophy to 2022 winner Joel Veenstra. (Submitted photo)

Smithereen takes back Men’s Northern Open title in tight battle with defending champ from Terrace

Joel Veenstra shot a one-under-par 215 over three days to best Scott Rigler’s even-par 216

Smithers Golf and Country Club director of golf operations Steven Coulthard presents the Men’s Northern Open trophy to 2022 winner Joel Veenstra. (Submitted photo)
Galen Rupp, of the United States, and Cam Levins of Canada (right) compete during the men’s marathon at the World Athletics Championships Sunday, July 17, 2022, in Eugene, Ore. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Patrick Smith/Pool Photo via AP

B.C. marathoner Cam Levins finishes historic 4th at world championships

Black Creek-born runner beat his previous Canadian record by about 2 minutes

Galen Rupp, of the United States, and Cam Levins of Canada (right) compete during the men’s marathon at the World Athletics Championships Sunday, July 17, 2022, in Eugene, Ore. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Patrick Smith/Pool Photo via AP
Longtime B.C. sports media personality Bob Marjanovich will present his podcasts via Black Press media. (Submitted art)
Longtime B.C. sports media personality Bob Marjanovich will present his podcasts via Black Press media. (Submitted art)
BCHL

BCHL adopts franchise scorecard at AGM

The scorecard will measure the strengths and weaknesses of each team, so improvements can be made

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Kitkatla’s Jacob Thom (#9, white) is double-teamed by Metlakatla’s Brad Martinez (left) and Jason Enright on his way to 29 points in the All Native Basketball Tournament Seniors Division final and tournament MVP title. (Thom Barker photo)

Kitkatla wins third All Native Basketball Tournament seniors title in four years

Jacob Thom named Seniors Division Most Valuable Player; Joe Lewis senior and junior receive awards

Kitkatla’s Jacob Thom (#9, white) is double-teamed by Metlakatla’s Brad Martinez (left) and Jason Enright on his way to 29 points in the All Native Basketball Tournament Seniors Division final and tournament MVP title. (Thom Barker photo)
The Burnaby Chiefs celebrate their championship in the Intermediate Division at the All Native Basketball Tournament in Prince Rupert April 9. (Thom Barker photo)

Burnaby downs Prince Rupert for Intermediate championship at All Native Basketball Tournament

With the way the Burnaby Chiefs burned through the Intermediate Division of…

The Burnaby Chiefs celebrate their championship in the Intermediate Division at the All Native Basketball Tournament in Prince Rupert April 9. (Thom Barker photo)
New Aiyansh’s Justin Adams, who was named ANBT Masters MVP, makes a layup through traffic during the championship game at the All Native Basketball Tournament in Prince Rupert April 9. (Thom Barker photo)

New Aiyansh repeats as All Native Basketball Tournament Masters champion

New Aiyansh’s Justin Adams repeats as Masters Most Valuable Player

New Aiyansh’s Justin Adams, who was named ANBT Masters MVP, makes a layup through traffic during the championship game at the All Native Basketball Tournament in Prince Rupert April 9. (Thom Barker photo)
Vancouver All My Relations celebrate their championship win against Similkameen at the 2022 All Native Basketball Tournament in Prince Rupert April 9. (Thom Barker photo)

Vancouver wins first Women’s title at All Native Basketball Tournament

Lower Mainland team prevails against Similkameen in grudge match from Wednesday

Vancouver All My Relations celebrate their championship win against Similkameen at the 2022 All Native Basketball Tournament in Prince Rupert April 9. (Thom Barker photo)
Women’s MVP Shenise Sigsworth from Vancouver brings down a rebound against Similkameen’s Madison Terbasket during the All Native Basketball Tournament Women’s championship game April 9. (Thom Barker photo)

Vancouver wins first Women’s title at All Native Basketball Tournament

Lower Mainland team prevails against Similkameen in grudge match from Wednesday

Women’s MVP Shenise Sigsworth from Vancouver brings down a rebound against Similkameen’s Madison Terbasket during the All Native Basketball Tournament Women’s championship game April 9. (Thom Barker photo)
Bella Bella’s Marlo John (red) attempts to split Burnaby’s Ethan Sacco (left) and Gavin Bruce during Day 6 Intermediate play at the All Native Basketball Tournament in Prince Rupert April 8. (Thom Barker photo)

62nd All Native Basketball Tournament: Day 6 Recap

Similkameen women breeze their way to final; emerge as the story of the tournament

Bella Bella’s Marlo John (red) attempts to split Burnaby’s Ethan Sacco (left) and Gavin Bruce during Day 6 Intermediate play at the All Native Basketball Tournament in Prince Rupert April 8. (Thom Barker photo)
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