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Bearcats seek redemption

On their last road trip, the Jasper Midget Bearcats went oh for two in a pair of games they were in, but couldn’t finish. Last weekend our boys had something to prove as they traveled east again to Ponoka and Maskwacis.

In brief: Two cougars killed in JNP, Tobogganing in Jasper: public info session, Backcountry reservation doubles on opening day

Two cougars killed in JNP Ten days after a cougar attacked a family dog within the Jasper townsite, Parks Canada was forced to shoot and kill the animal on Jan. 25.

Real news is in a state of crisis

A federal report is raising alarm bells about the role of journalism in Canada and the future of our democracy in the 21st century. Creative Commons photo.

Residents defy tobogganing closures, start petition

More than 30 children rolled, slid and frolicked on Snape’s Hill, Jan. 20, despite a sign prohibiting tobogganing. P.Clarke photo.

Infrastructure spending needs to double: report

Members of a municipal utilities crew keep an eye on a sink hole that opened up in the road outside the Bottle Depot in Jasper’s industrial park. File photo.

Business seeks alternative parking options

Diana Laarz and Ray Robinson, owners of Robinsons Foods, are proposing a new tenant car-share program. They are hoping to build a staff accommodation in this vacant lot, where the car-share tenants would live. K.

Take one, leave one

Earlier this month Jamie Orfald-Clarke built a tiny free library for his wife Marissa Kidd. The library can be found at 221 Bonhomme St. K.

Banjo wielding brothers reunite in Jasper

Born into a family of classical musicians, brothers Max and Frank Evans were quickly introduced to a vast sea of melodies, rhythms and beats. However, unlike the robust sounds of their parents, the boys got hooked on old-time Appalachian music.

Province kicks in an additional $5.2 million for seniors housing

The province of Alberta has promised an additional $5.2 million to renovate the Parkland Lodge in Edson. | Evergreens The provincial government has promised to provide an additional $5.

Marrying rock and house music: SIIINES plays Atha-B

If Nirvana and Deadmau5 had a baby it would probably sound an awful lot like SIIINES. SIIINES will be at the Athabasca Hotel on Jan. 27 at 9 p.m. Cover is $5.
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