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Pee wee bears devour sox

The Pee Wee Bears downed the Spruce Grove White Sox 20-4 and 24-11 at Centennial Park, Sept. 17. Submitted photo Saturdays doubleheader was a walk in the park for the Jasper Bears in Pee Wee ball action.

Musical veterans reunited after 20 years

Its been 20 years since musicians Gerry Barnum and Gord Matthews sat down to play a set together. Gerry Barnum and Gord Matthews, Sept.

cole Desrochers goes wild

Bunnies, pigs, llamasyou name it and it was at cole Desrochers annual petting zoo, Sept.15. Throughout the afternoon, both young and old came to Centennial Park to marvel at the array of barnyard animals.

Author to 'get real' in exclusive Jasper reading

Briony Penn will be reading excerpts from The Real Thing: A Natural History of Ian McTaggart-Cowan, Sept. 27 at the Jasper-Yellowhead Museum and Archives at 7 p.m.

Mayor floats idea of environmental tax

Mayor Richard Ireland raised the possibility of implementing a environmental levy to raise additional revenue for the municipality during the Jasper Park Chamber of Commerce Meeting, Sept. 13. Stock photo.

Council mulls over tax exemption for legion

The Jasper Royal Canadian Legion would like to be exempt from paying municipal property taxes, but murky provincial legislation is complicating matters. K. Byrne phone.

The end of an era: Jasper's backcountry in a state of decay

A suspension bridge spanning the Athabasca River was built by Parks Canada in 1985. It was washed away during a flood in 2014 and never replaced. R. Hanske photo.

First round of arena renovations completed

Jasper Arena manager Peter Bridge poses with the arena's new Zamboni. Aside from the machinery the arena also received a new water filtration system and revamped Zamboni storage area. K. Byrne photo.

Saying goodbye: High school secretary retires after 20 years

Vicki Wetmore is retiring at the end of the month after a 20-year career as the secretary for the Jasper Junior/Senior High School. K. Byrne photo.

New sculpture to commemorate Rocky Mountain People

This four-foot bronze sculpture, affectionately called Kokum,which means grandmother in Cree, was erected in front of the Jasper Yellowhead Museum and Archives, Sept. 15. P. Clarke photo.
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