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Collaborative publication breaks down Canadian mountains

Collaborative publication breaks down Canadian mountains

When you think about it, mountains must hold a lot of stories and information.
Tourism spending recovers two years ahead of schedule

Tourism spending recovers two years ahead of schedule

When it comes to getting tourism back on track post-pandemic, Alberta has the advantage.
Parks Canada resumes wildfire risk reduction work

Parks Canada resumes wildfire risk reduction work

Scott Hayes | [email protected] Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Parks Canada has resumed its seasonal program of making Jasper National Park safer from the possibility of wildfires.
Brand-new bigger generator on Alpine Summit’s wishlist

Brand-new bigger generator on Alpine Summit’s wishlist

Scott Hayes | [email protected] Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Chetamon Wildfire raised an important issue of power supply at Alpine Summit Lodge. That issue is fixable, but at a certain cost.
Mountain Malanka returning to celebrate Ukrainian New Year

Mountain Malanka returning to celebrate Ukrainian New Year

UFest Edmonton Ukrainian Festival is coming back to Jasper for an encore after receiving a positive reception from Jasper last winter.
Men’s Shed looking for a Jasper home

Men’s Shed looking for a Jasper home

Scott Hayes | [email protected] Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Two local organizers are searching for a space suitable enough to house a shed, a chapter of Men’s Shed to be exact.

Op-ed: A call to action

Jack Delemarre | Special to the 51°µÍø It is often said that climate change is a tricky issue to tackle because it’s a somewhat unseen and imperceptible enemy. That may have been true a decade ago but can no longer be employed as a valid excuse.

Letter to the Editor

RE: Free speech under attack in wake of Israel-Gaza conflict Thank you, Peter Shokeir, for the excellent op-ed article in the Nov. 9 edition.
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.
Hinton RCMP seeking public assistance in locating a stolen 2005 Chevrolet Silverado

Hinton RCMP seeking public assistance in locating a stolen 2005 Chevrolet Silverado

On Nov. 13, 2023, Hinton RCMP received a report that a Chevrolet 1500 pickup truck had been stolen between Nov, 12, 2023 at 8:30 P.M. and Nov. 13, 2023, at 9:45 A.M. The vehicle is a Grey 2005 Chevy Silverado 1500 with Alberta licence plate CJP4394.
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