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Two artists, one band, one show

Both artists are signed to Cameron House Records and have separate careers, but have also played together at the legendary Cameron House since 2011. The pair released their debut albums in late 2012.

Museum’s golden moment

The night was filled with reminiscences. One honourary member who attended, Bob Dowling, was also at the first meeting in 1963.

Jasper’s mysterious and mischievous mascot

“That’s what makes Jasper so special. He’s a bit mysterious, as well as mischievous,” said Pattie Pavlov, executive director of the Jasper Park Chamber of Commerce.

National Park 51°µÍø MARCH 21

Check out Jasper National Park’s Facebook or Twitter links, the IGA webpage, or watch this space for upcoming speakers.

IN BRIEF - March 21, 2013

Sharing the spirit in Jasper Jasper Park Chamber of Commerce, Friends of Jasper National Park, Parks Canada, Tourism Jasper and the Jasper Adult Learning Centre have teamed together to create a customized training program.

Ladies gala adds spring to step

This year’s gala proceeds will benefit HIV West Yellowhead and the Jasper Cancer Action and Support Group. “This is the event’s fifth anniversary,” said Andrea Quick, executive director of HIV West Yellowhead.

New route for northern medevacs

The closure, announced over a year ago, took place March 15 as part of the phased closure of the airport. Since then, medevacs have been landing at the Edmonton International Airport, located south of city limits near Leduc, Alta.

Jasper Film Club presents: A Royal Affair

When British Princess Caroline Mathilde, played by Alicia Vikander, becomes the bride of mad King Christian VII of Denmark, played by Mikkel Boe Folsgaard, all hope of happily ever after is lost to the young princess.

Say cheese: remote cameras capture a little bit of everything

“Naked hiking is getting really popular,” Robin Steenweg, a PhD student working on a remote camera study, said with a laugh after being asked about the strangest thing he’s seen while looking through photos captured in Jasper, Banff

One hundred years and counting

MRPP was established in 1913, is the second oldest provincial park in British Columbia and home to Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies.
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