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National Parks 51°µÍø: Winter Guide 2016-17

Parks Canada photo. With winter just around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about your next adventure.

Former Jasperite pens book of poems about breast cancer

Award-winning author and former Jasperite, Beth Everest will be at the Jasper Municipal Library Nov. 10 to launch her book Silent Sister: The Mastectomy Poems, a collection of poems that captures the fragile moments of her battle with breast cancer.

Shining a light on PTSD

Creative Commons image. It was once considered a taboo subject, but today post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has taken on a different light, thanks in large part to workshops like the one Jasper Victim Services will be hosting this week.

A tale of love and lust: Jadea Kelly performs in Jasper

Jadea Kelly will be performing at the Whistle Stop Pub, Nov. 7 at 9 p.m. Photo submitted. Using her own life as inspiration, Jadea Kelly’s Lust & Love tells the all too familiar tale of desire, infidelity and forgiveness.

Winnipeg’s Sweet Alibi returns to Jasper

Sweet Alibi will be at the Whistle Stop Pub Nov. 7 at 9 p.m. Submitted photo. It’s been almost a year since Sweet Alibi released Walking in the Dark, the third album for the folk-rock trio.

Spooky school

Connie Sawka’s Grade 5/6 raised $300 for Plan International Canada. K. Byrne photo.

In brief: Injured wolf euthanized, Parks considers summer use at Shangrila, New pickled egg champion at legion

Parks Canada is considering summer use of the Shangrila ski cabin, picture here, in this undated photo. Yellowhead Museum and Archives.

Eleven years of publishing and counting

Creative Commons photo. As the 51°µÍø celebrates its 11th anniversary this week, it offers us an opportunity to reflect about where we’ve come from and where we’re going.

Demand for seniors housing exceeds capacity

There are 26 seniors citizens in Jasper on a waiting list with the Evergreens Foundation to find a affordable housing.

Jasper one of two childcare centres that doesn’t offer meals

Wildflower Childcare in Jasper is one of two childcare centres in the region that doesn't offer a food program. Approved photo.
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