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Jasper and Hinton add electric vehicles to fleets

Jasper and Hinton add electric vehicles to fleets

Scott Hayes | [email protected] Local Journalism Initiative Reporter You won’t be seeing smoky exhaust coming from the tailpipes of the new vehicles belonging to the Municipality of Jasper and Town of Hinton.
PHOTOS: Students show Halloween Spirit

PHOTOS: Students show Halloween Spirit

Students show off their costumes to residents at Alpine Summit Seniors Lodge during the annual Halloween Parade on Oct. 31. Photos by Peter Shokeir / 51°µÍø
Transit bus involved in crash

Transit bus involved in crash

A Jasper Transit bus was involved in a motor vehicle collision on Highway 16 near the townsite on Sunday at approximately 3:20 p.m.
Minister touts new foster care supports during Jasper visit

Minister touts new foster care supports during Jasper visit

Peter Shokeir | [email protected] A $23.6 million investment will help support foster caregivers and improve stability for young people in care, says Children and Family Services Minister Searle Turton.
Jasper’s bats still free and clear of white-nose syndrome

Jasper’s bats still free and clear of white-nose syndrome

Scott Hayes | shayes@greatwest.
Featured Artist: Michael Flisak

Featured Artist: Michael Flisak

Michael Flisak, a long-time Jasper resident, flatly states, “I have always been an artist.
The bear facts: Over 300 bear incidents in town this year

The bear facts: Over 300 bear incidents in town this year

Scott Hayes | [email protected] Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The numbers tell a dramatic tale. Parks Canada's human-wildlife coexistence staff have responded to more than 300 incidents involving bears in town so far in 2023.
Museum puts spotlight on nocturnal creatures

Museum puts spotlight on nocturnal creatures

Scott Hayes | shayes@greatwest.
Letter to the editor: 100-Year-Old Veteran Remembers the Fallen

Letter to the editor: 100-Year-Old Veteran Remembers the Fallen

Dear Editor, I lost my right arm on October 18, 1944, while serving with the Loyal Edmonton Regiment in Italy. I was staked at a farmhouse that had a children’s treehouse located nearby. In the treehouse was a sniper who kept shooting at our boys.
Wildfire season ends for Alberta, but some fires still burning

Wildfire season ends for Alberta, but some fires still burning

Scott Hayes | [email protected] Local Journalism Initiative Reporter It was one of Alberta's wildest wildfire seasons in many respects. The season, which officially lasts from March 1 to Oct.
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