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Not-so-silent night

A small but enthusiastic group of carolers got into the holiday spirit Dec. 9 at Jaspers annual Christmas sing-along.

Backcountry bride

Submitted photo Leanne Minton says some of the absolute best days of her life were spent riding through Jaspers backcountry with her husband, park warden Phil Minton.

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Building books in Rwanda

Submitted photo For almost five weeks Libby Weir has been in Africa building books. The Jasper resident is volunteering her time in Rwanda, helping equip rural teachers with course materials and giving them the skills to become better teachers.

Sprinkler system snuffs business fire

The early morning fire at the Maligne Lake Ticket Office, Dec. 6, was caused by a fluorescent security light that malfunctioned, dropping an ember onto a cushioned bench near the front door.

In Brief: DECEMBER 12, 2013

High school construction update The Jasper Joint School Facility is on schedule to be completed in time for the 2014/15 school year, according to the Grande Yellowhead Public School Divisions Dec. 4 newsletter. As of Nov.

Construction woes continue for library and cultural centre

N. Veerman photo Stantec, the architect and consultant on the library and cultural centre, has informed the municipality that it believes the project builder is in default of its contract.

Protecting the park

With a pair of oil pipelines running through Jasper National Park, construction and development projects ongoing and rail cars chugging through the townsite daily, there are a host of potential environmental risks in the park.

The 2014 budget breakdown

Creative Commons photo If approved by council, the municipalitys draft operating budget for 2014 would result in a 6.38 per cent tax increase, as well as an increase of 15 per cent for water rates, 5.

Staneland snags silver in cyclocross nationals

Submitted photo While leading the pack and pedalling with all his might, Matt Staneland could almost taste victory, Nov. 30. The Jasper cyclist was within reach of a national title in the Canadian Cyclocross Championships in Surrey, B.C.
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