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Jail time for employee who stole thousands in cash

A 37-year-old man was sentenced to 16 months in prison for stealing more than $28,000 from two local businesses in town, Nov. 10.

Jasper welcomes its new deputy fire chief

Amy West was recently hired as Jasper's deputy fire chief. K. Byrne photo. Amy West always knew she wanted to be a fire fighter.

Jasper Remembers

Ken Kuzminski, the president of the legion, lays a wreath at the Jasper Cenotaph, Nov. 11, 2016. K. Byrne photo.

Jasperite earns Governor Generals Award

Abbie Carlos moved to Jasper from the Philippines in 2014. She graduated from Jasper Junior/Senior High School in June and recently received the Governor Generals Award for her academic achievements.

Local server donates tips to childrens hospital

A local server is paying it forward. On Nov. 14, Emerald Lounger server, Brittany Grant will be donated all of her tips to Edmontons Stollery Childrens Hospital Foundation. Creative Commons photo.

Raising awareness for mental health, all year

The J9 Sparkle Foundation is hosting three events on Nov. 20 to raise awareness for mental health. N. Veerman photo. Ward off the winter blues with the J9 Sparkle Foundation. The group will be hosting three events on Nov.

Green shoots emerging for PeeWees

Every September we plant our hockey garden. For the Jasper PeeWee Bears, the soil is rich and the seeds, deeply sown, are beginning to germinate.

Bearcats forget their perfect offering

I n Leonard Cohens hard to read novel, Beautiful Losers, is the passage: How can I begin anything new with all of yesterday in me. There was a strong sense of that tension as the Jasper Midget Bearcats faced the Barrhead Steelers, Nov. 13.

Food bank in need of volunteers

After another successful food drive on Oct. 31, its clear the Jasper Food Bank Society doesnt have trouble stocking its shelves, but according to president Patrick Mooney, the organization is struggling to find committed volunteers.

Christmas in the air: Festival of Trees returns

With Christmas just a few weeks away, the Festival of Trees has returned to the Jasper-Yellowhead Museum and Archives. The Festival of Trees begins Nov. 19 at the Jasper-Yellowhead Museum and Archives. N. Veerman photo The fundraiser will begin Nov.
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