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Pure poetry: Paul Reddick comes to town

In a world where fewer and fewer things are becoming truly timeless, one constant stands among them all: blues music. Paul Reddick’s eclectic catalogue of blues tunes hits the mark right away, alluring audiences with his hypnotically groovy style.

Students showcase art with public exhibit

From paper mâché to oil paintings on canvas, a group of 19 students from Jasper Elementary School transformed Habitat for the Arts into a gallery on April 19.

Lobbying group behind mysterious Icefields Trail website

A screen shot of the website in question.

Bike trail tender withdrawn

The proposed route of the Icefields Trail parallels Highway 93 from Jasper to Wilcox Campground. This story originally appeared in the Rocky Mountain Outlook on April 27, 2017.

Federal report highlights local issues

A federal report recently published by the standing committee on environment and sustainable development, touched on several important issues facing the community, including the rub between development and protecting the environment, the municipality

Cycling associations throw support behind Icefields Trail

The proposed route of the Icefields Trail parallels Highway 93 from Jasper to Wilcox Campground. File photo.

Three arrested in high-risk chase headed towards multi-vehicle collision

Several vehicles and two tractor trailers were involved in a collision that sent several people to hospital and shut down Highway 16 for a significant portion of the day on April 23. P. Clarke photo. It could have been worse. Much worse.

Edmonton man covers up anti-Muslim graffiti

Tyler Johnstone couldn’t ignore vandalism spraypainted on the side of an outhouse near Jasper House and decided to cover it up with venting tape before contacting Parks Canada, April 19.

‘We’ve been making some bad decisions’ - Former Banff superintendent talks about Alberta’s changing landscapes

Kevin Van Tighem, a former superintendent for Banff National Park, will be in Jasper on April 27 to talk about his book Our Place: Changing the Nature of Alberta. The event begins at 6:30 p.m.

Recognizing Jasper’s volunteers

More than 20 staff from Mountain Park Lodges managed to fill up at least 10 bags of garbage while out picking litter in May 2016. Photo - P.
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