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Tobogganing closure information note

The risk management consultant recognized by our municipal insurance provider was in Jasper to provide staff training and inspect various areas of interest brought forward by staff; this included toboggan hills, service standard policies; the underpa

JES recycles its way to $1,100

Jasper Elementary School (JES) faced off against more than a dozen other schools across the region for an electronic waste challenge in October.

Climbers duke it out at the Boulder Battle

It might be winter, but that didn’t stop a dedicated group of rock climbers from showing off their strength and skill at the second annual Boulder Battle. F.

Robinsons donates to local non-profits

Nine local non-profit groups can breathe a little easier thanks to the Robinson family, which divvied out more than $7,500 in donations on Jan. 12. Several local groups received donations from Robinsons Foods earlier this month. P.

Bearcats check out Fort McMurray

E veryone loves a bargain. Last minute sales, two-for-one, doorcrashers. These are all musical terms to the shopping orchestra.

Freestyle skiers shine during national competition

Seven of Jasper’s best freestyle skiers went up against some of the country’s most talented athletes during a national ski competition at Apex Mountain Resort, Jan. 14 and 15.

Jasper Ski Team brings home the medals

The Jasper Ski Team had an excellent start to the 2017 season with strong results at the under-14 provincial slalom race, Jan. 14 and 15. The Jasper Ski Team.

Bagpiping rock band takes over the Atha-B

If you have a kilt then now is the time to pull it out. The Johnny McCuaig Band at the Athabasca Hotel on Jan. 20 Doors at 8 p.m. Cover $5 Submitted photo The Johnny McCuaig Band is one kilt-wearing, bagpipe playing rock group you don’t want to miss.

Popular tobogganing areas to be closed over safety concerns

Tobogganing on Snape's Hill (pictured here) and the church hill will be prohibited because of safety concerns. K. Byrne photo.

Looking at Jasper through the lens

Jasperite Luuk Wijk didn’t plan on becoming a photographer. It just sort of happened. Luuk Wijk Artist Reception January 29 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Museum Hungry for adventure, Wijk left his childhood home in Holland several years ago.
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