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Gag order lifted for scientists, not yet in Jasper

Gag order lifted for scientists, not yet in Jasper

Jasper has its own pace. Its one thats a few beats slower than most communities, with most locals running on Jasper time and showing up five minutes late to all of their appointments. Its a way of life in our mountain town.
A teen's perspective of Remembrance Day

A teen's perspective of Remembrance Day

N. Veerman photo Every year on Nov. 11, Canadians pause in a moment of silence to honour and remember the men and women who have served, and continue to serve Canada during times of war, conflict and peace. We remember the more than 2.
We must do more than remember

We must do more than remember

How do you remember something youve never experienced? Its a question many of us face each November as we stand for a moment of silence to remember and honour those who have served our country and died for our freedoms.
Heres to the next 10 years

Heres to the next 10 years

The 51做厙 printed its first issue Nov. 3, 2005. For decades weve been told that the end is near for newspapers; that readers willat the drop of a hatabandon the tactile experience of flipping pages to consume news in a cleaner, faster way.
Jasper tenants deserve a level playing field

Jasper tenants deserve a level playing field

As a renter in Jasper, from the get-go you find yourself in a vulnerable position. The community has had a zero vacancy rate for decades, so there is little to no choice in where you live.
Jasper Victim Services Perspective: Road safety

Jasper Victim Services Perspective: Road safety

As the Coordinator of the Jasper Victim Services Unit, Paul Schmidt is on call at all hours of the day, ensuring that someone is always available to console and assist victims of tragic accidents and crimes in Jasper National Park.
Conservatives among Liberals

Conservatives among Liberals

As the country chose change, Alberta chose more of the same, Oct. 19, remaining a Conservative stronghold, with 29 out of 34 seats in the province going to the Tories. It's no surprise.
Cast a ballot, choose Canada's future

Cast a ballot, choose Canada's future

Creative Commons photo Advance polls closed Monday, Oct. 12, leaving Canadians with only one more day to cast a ballot in the 2015 federal election. That day, of course, is election dayOct. 19.
Journalism isn't all sunshine and roses

Journalism isn't all sunshine and roses

There are challenges to being the newspaper in a small tourism town.
A call to free Canada's scientists

A call to free Canada's scientists

More than 400 years ago, the scientific revolution began with the work of Galileo, an Italian astronomer, physicist, engineer and philosopher, who developed the science of motion.
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