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Avalanche death a wake up call

The run out from an avalanche. Creative Commons photo. As the world said goodbye to 2016, backcountry enthusiasts got a sober reminder about the dangers of playing in the mountains. On Dec.

NPN: Campground reservations open Jan 10 for JNP

If you were looking to attend a popular, must-see concert, you wouldn’t think to show up to the venue without having previously purchased your tickets.

Dad and daughter strumming for a good cause

Some parents bond with their teenagers over a sports game or the occasional outing. That’s not the case for Edmonton’s Greg and Hali Scott. The father and daughter go far beyond that.

If a bear challenges a fox, who wins?

In the final weekend of PeeWee hockey in 2016 your Jasper PeeWee Bears played host to the Fox Creek Bulldogs in a two-game home stand.

Nobody expects the Jasper Inquisition

T he Jasper Midget Bearcats’ main weapon is surprise. And fear. Their two main weapons are fear and surprise. And fanatical devotion to their coach. Their three weapons are fear, surprise, fanatical devotion to the coach. And nice red uniforms.

Jasper artist shares his skills

Local artist Alan Butler grew up in England, home of wizards, the Brothers Grimm and King Arthur and his round table of knights. Since October, local artist Alan Butler has been sharing his skills with the children of Jasper.K.

Cariboo Magi to be performed in Jasper

Join the Jasper Theatre Company for an evening of dinner theatre on Jan. 10 and 11. Cariboo Magi will be performed on Jan.10 and 11. K.

JES food chain tradition continues

The cold weather didn’t stop the students of Jasper Elementary from participating in their annual crafty food bank donation, Dec. 16. JES spent Dec. 16 donating to the Jasper Food Bank. K.

Ice climber explores the depths of the Athabasca Glacier

Will Gadd led an ice climbing expedition nearly 50 metres into the Athabasca Glacier earlier this month so scientists could get a better understanding about how glacial melt water affects glaciers from within. John Price photo.

Vulnerable families left in the lurch after service cut

Brady Campbell (left) weighed two pounds, 15 ounces, when he was born on March 10, 2008 with his twin brother Carson who weighed three pounds 14 ounces. Submitted photos It was a moment Lesleigh Campbell will never forget.
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