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Rain dampens Kitimat Hill Climb for drag racers

Rain dampens Kitimat Hill Climb for drag racers

You can’t drag race in the rain and proof of that was this weekend, as disappointed organizers of the Kitimat Hill Climb had to cancel both the race day and the rainout day because of inclement weather.

In the rough: Golfing in the rain

After a glorious month of outdoor weather, the Canada Day holiday did not work out as we had hoped.

In the Rough: Prince Rupert Rampage golf clinics come to an end

When the final putt was holed on Sunday afternoon, the last of three Prince Rupert Golf Club Open tournaments, was over, and a month of competitive golf, came to a conclusion.
All eyes on Kitimat for annual Hill Climb

All eyes on Kitimat for annual Hill Climb

This weekend racing reverts back to where racing began in B.C.’s Pacific Northwest, with “The Dave Saunders Memorial Hill Climb”.

Volunteer mentors needed for recreation pilot project in Prince Rupert

The Recreation Department from the City of Prince Rupert and the Prince Rupert Friendship House are calling out for mentors/volunteers to help support a pilot project’s success for youths this summer.
Golfers take to the links for Prince Rupert Seniors tournament

Golfers take to the links for Prince Rupert Seniors tournament

Golfers over 50 from around the northwest made their way to Prince Rupert this weekend for the Vic Marion Senior Tournament, which included both men and women taking to the links.
A busy weekend at the airport as drag racing season continues

A busy weekend at the airport as drag racing season continues

The skies were overcast both days as the second of four Drag races at the Terrace Regional Airport was run last weekend.
Prince Rupert golf club names youngest Men's Jubilee champion ever

Prince Rupert golf club names youngest Men's Jubilee champion ever

On the same day as the US Open crowned its youngest champion in history, the Prince Rupert Men’s Jubilee crowned its youngest champion as well.

Golf season well underway in Prince Rupert

Competing successfully is as simple as doing your best at the right moment. Trouble is, it is so much easier to say, than do.
Saluting the team

Saluting the team

While fans in Vancouver were rioting, a few die-hard Canuck fans come out after game seven of the Stanley Cup finals to celebrate their team’s run for the cup in downtown Prince Rupert, despite losing the cup to Boston Bruins.