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Helping seniors could alleviate housing shortage

Anyone who has spent some time in Jasper will likely concur that finding a place to live in this picturesque town can be nearly impossible.

嚜獨e all wear many hats in this community

Dear editor, I feel compelled to address a number of issues this week that relate to the 51做厙 but I have chosen to concentrate on a couple of lines in last weeks editorial: Readers may have found it surprising to learn that a reporter with th
Bill Nye kicks off Dark Sky Festival

Bill Nye kicks off Dark Sky Festival

Bill Nye entertained and enlightened more than 1,000 people during his first of two performances during the Jasper Dark Sky Festival. |P.

Local ACFA getting stronger

The local ACFA elected a new board at its annual general meeting, Oct. 18. K.

Const. Kirychuk says goodbye to Jasper

Const. Scott Kirychuk has worked in Jasper since 2012. Hes recently accepted a corporal position in Kitimat, B.C. | Submitted photo RCMP Const.

Council approves wayfinding guidelines

Examples of the potential wayfinding signs. Submitted photo Municipal council unanimously approved guidelines for a new wayfinding system to help people find their way around town, Oct. 18.

Former premier killed in plane crash

Former Alberta premier was killed in a plane crash, Oct. 13. Photo: Jason Franson/ The Canadian Press Former Alberta premier and long-time federal cabinet minister Jim Prentice was killed in a plane crash in British Columbia, Oct. 13.

Parks Canada regrets removing memorial benches

Two memorial benches, similar to this one pictured here, were removed by Parks Canada last fall. P.

Welcome back winter: Time to think about the caribou

November is when winter access is restricted to protect the Tonquin, Maligne, Brazeau and A La Peche caribou herds. Parks Canada photo The days are getting shorter and the snow is starting to fly, time to welcome winter back to Jasper National Park.

B.C. man swims across Athabasca to evade police

A 27-year-old British Columbia man was arrested after trying to evade police by swimming across the Athabasca River, Oct. 13. A 27-year-old British Columbia man was arrested after trying to evade police by swimming across the Athabasca River, Oct.
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