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Pianist Michael Kaeshammer tickles the ivories in Valemount

Michael Kaeshammer is set to perform at the Valemount Community Theatre March 1. Doors open at 7 p.m and tickets cost $35 at the door. Photo provided.

PeeWees hustle in home tournament

R. Lafontaine photo. In tournaments, it is customary to award a player who has shown particular tenacity during a game the Heart and Hustle medal.

Bantams wrap up the regular season

N. Veerman photo. T he last time the Jasper Bantam Bearcats played the Devon Drillers was back in November on Devon’s home turf. The Drillers won that game 10–3 and now sit on top of the league with 39 points.

Soccer season is upon us

Soccer registration begins Feb. 29. N. Veerman photo. With a winter like we’ve had, it shouldn’t surprise anyone that soccer season is right around the corner.

Students celebrate winter with carnaval d’hiver

Despite unseasonably warm weather, students from École Desrochers and Jasper Elementary School celebrated winter, Feb. 17 and 18, during a winter carnival, inspired by the annual Carnaval de Québec.

In Brief: Skating closed on Mildred Lake, Jasper to host travel and trade show, Local churches to host next community dinner

Patrick Mooney, left, and Ivan Williams celebrate the final community dinner of the 10th year. File photo. Local churches to host next community dinner All-seven churches in town will host the next community dinner on Feb.

Getting it done in Jasper

The Jasper Community Housing Corporation would like to develop two plots of land in town, including an area along Turret Street, pictured here. Photo provided.

Trespassers fined $1,500 for entering Jasper caribou closures

Loni Klettl photo Three backcountry users were fined $1,500 each after pleading guilty to entering areas closed for the protection of Jasper National Park’s dwindling caribou herds.

Judge dismisses Maligne court battle

Maligne Lake Boathouse. | N. Veerman photo A federal court judge has dismissed a legal challenge disputing Parks Canada’s 2014 approval of a conceptual proposal for overnight accommodation at Maligne Lake.

Jasper schools mull over new gender-identity policy

Schools across Alberta, including Jasper, will soon implement new policies and guidelines to support and protect students, regardless of their sexual orientation, gender identity and expression.
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