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Making connections between mental health and our environment

NRCS Soil Health photo I have come here to lose the smog And I feel to be a cog in something turning Well maybe it is just the time of year Or maybe it’s the time of man I don’t know who l am But you know life is for learning We are stardust We are g

Alberta’s Tessa Nunn hosts portrait workshop

Sisters detail - By Tessa Nunn From Prince Charles’ private art collection to the Alberta Legislature, Tessa Nunn’s art adorns some of the world’s most influential corridors of power.

Municipality moves forward with construction projects

Construction has begun at the intersection of Miette Avenue and Geikie Street. Photo - P. Clarke Nothing says summer quite like construction.

Jasperites sparkle and run for mental health awareness

Participants in the 2015 J9 Sparkle Run make their way down Geikie Street. | N.

Employment and mental health

Alachua County photo Our workplaces are key in promoting our mental health.

Muni receives grant to promote diversity and inclusiveness

Jasper’s Community Team received a $10,000 grant from the province’s Human Rights Commission last week to support projects like Jasper's Diversity Project pictured here. Submitted photo.

Train collides with CN vehicle, again For the second time in a month, a Canadian National Railway train collided with a CN vehicle north of Jasper. According to CN, a westbound train struck an on-track vehicle about 32 km north of Jasper, April 18.

Rugby tournament in Jasper

N. Veerman photo Jasper will be overrun with rugby players this weekend for the annual Downhill Sevens Rugby Tournament, with upwards of 30 adult teams and 20 high school teams descending on Centennial Field for two days of play.

Legion meat draw gets a makeover

Creative Commons photo Mom always said not to play with your food, but she never said anything about playing for your food. On Saturday evenings, the Jasper Legion invites the community to spend happy hour gambling for meat.

Trail crew rehabilitates Jasper’s beaten paths

The trail crew built a new dock at Lake Annette. | P. Clarke photo Parks Canada’s trail crew is gearing up for another busy summer with several major projects scheduled to begin over the next few months.
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