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Three new officers join Jasper RCMP

Cpl. Tibor Lichter Combining his passion for community policing and his love of the outdoors, RCMP Cpl. Tibor Lichter couldnt have landed in a better place.

F18s to soar over Jasper for Canada Day

Keep you eyes to the sky on Canada Day if you want to catch a glimpse of two F-18 fighter jets. For the second year in a row, the military aircraft will buzz Jasper as part of the festivities organized for Canada150.

Oilers top draft choices to attend Jasper orientation camp

The Oilers picked Kailer Yamamoto from the Spokane Chiefs with their 22nd draft pick during the NHLs entry draft in Chicago last weekend. Photo provided.

Surprise donation a big deal for victim services

Brewster president David McKenna, Jasper RCMP Sgt.

Cyclists end 900-km fundraising ride in Jasper

Six locals including Mayor Richard Ireland (crouching, centre-right) took part in the final leg of the CASA-J9 Sparkle Foundation Minds over Mountains cycle tour from Stanley Park in Vancouver to Jasper House on June 24. C. Gilbert photo.

MP meets with business leaders to discuss labour crisis

MP Jim Eglinski meet with business leaders to talk about Jasper's labour crisis and the temporary foreign worker program, June 26.

Museum unveils Kokum, Jaspers grandmother

This four-foot bronze sculpture, affectionately called Kokum, which means grandmother in Cree, was official unveiled in front of the Jasper Yellowhead Museum and Archives June 23. Following the ceremony a rosary was hung from her open palm. P.

Radio-Canada live in Jasper

Radio-Canada broadcasted a live show from the Jasper Library and Cultural Centre on June 27 to inaugurate its new transmitters in Jasper, Banff and Lake Louise. To listen to Radio-Canada in Jasper tune into 101.1 FM. P. Clarke photo.

Paddlers retrace route of the Voyageurs with historic regatta

Matricia Brown, who identifies as Cree, sang and played her drum to welcome the voyageurs to the Jasper Airfield, June 23. The voyageurs then asked Brown for permission to land, which was done traditionally to confirm peaceful intentions.

Bighorn Chiniki Stoney Nation hosts powwow

Hundreds of onlookers watched as member of the Bighorn Chiniki Stoney Nation held a powwow on the information centre lawn, June 21. P. Clarke photo.
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