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BC wins Bronze in Archery

Team BC hit the bullseye on a Bronze medal in Archery, Wednesday.

The team of Tony Proctor of Prince George and Emery Watson (pictured) from Quesnel won in the Mixed Compound category, just one point over New Brunswick.

Proctor can now take it easy and enjoy the festivities his home town has to offer.

“There’s definitely a lot more activity going on in PG this week, a lot more city crew, and a lot of police everywhere,” he says.

Proctor admits that he wishes Prince George had this much of a pulse all the time.

In the Gold Medal match up, Manitoba defeated Quebec, also by just one point.

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