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Arts Jasper prepares for 50th upcoming season

Arts Jasper prepares for 50th upcoming season

How is it that I find myself looking through the 1976 Jasper Junior/Senior High School yearbook instead of focusing on writing about the Arts Jasper Society and its 50th anniversary?
PHOTOS: Moonlight Madness

PHOTOS: Moonlight Madness

Friends of Jasper National Park hosted a martini bar at the Jasper Information Centre. Karly Ireland’s artwork was on display during an art show and sale at Papa George’s.
PHOTOS: Christmas Fair

PHOTOS: Christmas Fair

The Handmade Wolf sells custom-made stuffed animals. | P.Shokeir photo Sweet as Gluten, which specializes in gluten-free baking, was one of several vendors to sell baked goods. | P.Shokeir photo Byrds Beans decorated its table with a toy train. | P.
Pints and Pino returning for second year to burn calories and quench thirst

Pints and Pino returning for second year to burn calories and quench thirst

Grab your running shoes and beer glasses because Pints and Pino is returning for its second annual race up Pyramid Lake Road on Nov. 25.
Truth and Reconciliation Day a time ‘to grieve and heal’

Truth and Reconciliation Day a time ‘to grieve and heal’

Canada's tragic legacy of the Indian residential school system and the Sixties Scoop affects thousands of people every day.
Homecoming brings elementary school principals, others to town

Homecoming brings elementary school principals, others to town

The Jasper-Yellowhead Historical Society celebrated its 60 years with its Homecoming/Anniversary celebration earlier this week.
Outreach takes the stage for interpretive theatre’s big revival

Outreach takes the stage for interpretive theatre’s big revival

If you and your kids want to learn more about how to better coexist with all of the wildlife in Jasper National Park, and you want to be entertained at the same time, then you’d best check in with Jane Doe.
Photos: Indigenous Peoples Day

Photos: Indigenous Peoples Day

Host Simpcw representatives perform the welcome song and dance during the June 21 National Indigenous Day Celebration at Robson Park.
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