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The Beat: Ryedell goes solo

Time and time again, solo musicians fly the nest and while some see success, others fall flat on their face. Tanner Riedel is no such musician. Hailing from Pincher Creek, Alta.

New eateries debut at Icefield Centre in April

The Icefield Chalet was originally built in 1939 by Fred Brewster. JYMA photo. Big things are brewing for the Columbia Icefield Discovery Centre.

Schaefer sued for defamation by former white supremacist

Daniel Gallant, a former white supremacist now dedicated to countering violent extremism, recently named Monika Schaefer in a defamation lawsuit with the B.C. Supreme Court. Photo courtesy of Extreme Dialogue/Duck Rabbit.

Feds invest $78 million more in infrastructure

Parks Canada intends to analysis traffic coming through Jasper's east gate to determine if an express lane is warranted to ease congestion. P. Clarke photo.

Jasper Folk Festival cancelled

The 2017 edition of the Jasper Folk Music Festival was cancelled on March 21 because organizers were unable to find a suitable P. Clarke photo. The 2017 edition of the Jasper Folk Music Festival has been cancelled.

Locals learn how to counteract opioid overdoses

More than 40 residents learned how to inject naloxone using oranges during a workshop hosted by HIV West Yellowhead, March 17. P. Clarke photo.

Snowshoers recovered from deadly avalanche

The bodies of two snowshoers reported missing and presumed dead were recovered by Parks Canada, March 17. Visitor safety specialists completed their recovery operation about 20 minutes north of Lake Louise off the Icefields Parkway before 10:30 a.m.

Technology gives rise to new tools for wildlife disruption

At least one scientist is concerned hunters are using tracking devices to locate collared animals. File photo.

Local hotel wins environmental award

Michal Wasuita, owner of Pine Bungalows, was recently awarded the green key environmental award of excellence by Green Key Global for his environmental efforts to create an eco-friendly hotel. P. Clarke photo.

Infrastructure investment tops $376 million

Parks Canada intends to analyze traffic coming through Jasper's east gate to determine if an express lane is warranted to ease congestion. P. Clarke photo.
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