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Muni exploring public-private models to address housing gap

Peter Shokeir | [email protected] The Municipality of Jasper will consider public-private models to help overcome the shortfall of available housing units for both seasonal and full-time residents.

Photos: Celebrating Seniors Week

Students show off their best silly walking moves in front of Alpine Summit on June 8. | P.Shokeir photos Peter Shokeir | [email protected] Alpine Summit Seniors Lodge celebrated Seniors Week with multiple events.

Photos: Education Minister tours high school

Peter Shokeir | [email protected] Education Minister Adriana LaGrange went on a brief tour of Jasper Junior Senior High School on June 8. LaGrange visited the schools library, carpentry shop, food class and other areas.

Grande Cache RCMP arrest man for 2021 hit and run

Peter Shokeir | [email protected] A man was arrested for a fatal pedestrian hit and run that occurred last year in the Grande Cache area. On March 14, 2021 at 1:20 a.m.

Public sessions scheduled for caribou captive breeding proposal

Parks Canada will begin consultations for the proposed caribou captive breeding initiative this month. | M.Bradley/Parks Canada photo Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.

Hinton to welcome new physician-anestheologist

A family medicine physician with enhanced anesthesia skills will be joining the Hinton Medical Clinic on July 1. Dr. Evan Johnson will increase access to surgery and family medical care for residents of Hinton and area.

Kevin Kritiques: S.W.A.T.

Kevin Lazzari | Special to the 51做厙 In 2017, the powers that be decided to reinvent the wheel by producing the show S.W.A.T. The producers based the show off of a series from 1975 of the same name.

Op-ed: Muni needs to handle land-use policies

Jasper has perhaps one of the oddest arrangements in Canada when it comes to land-use planning and development.

Word from the Library: Using the TRACpac App

Jasper Municipal Library staff Have you ever been in a store and seen a book you would love to read but didnt want to buy it? Then you either take a picture of the cover or write down the title to see if the library has it.

Two grizzly bears relocated away from townsite

Parks Canada wildlife specialists deployed bear traps on May 30 and captured two high-profile grizzly bears. | R.Schmidt/Parks Canada photo Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.
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