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Photo - R. LaFontaine Some hockey road trips are like getting a sucker stuck in your hair. The good news is that you have a sucker and enough hair to get it stuck in.

United Church welcomes new reverend

Nancy Monteith arrived in Jasper on Jan. 6 to take up her new position as the reverend for the United Church.Photo - P. Clarke.

Controlled avalanche kicks off Jasper in January

Controlled avalanche at Marmot Basin. | P.Clarke photo Using 26 kilograms of explosivesabout four times what they usually useMarmot Basin's avalanche technicians got just about everyone's attention during a controlled avalanche Jan. 16.

Hundreds attend winter festival in Jasper park

Dogsleds on Pyramid Lake. | N. Veerman photo Hundreds of visitors and locals alike took in the winter festival at Pyramid Lake, Jan.

Community raises more than $8,000 for Syrian families

Omar was reunited with wife, Rola, and their children in Egypt after being separated for 241 days due to visa issues. Photo provided. The first Syrian family could arrive in Jasper any day now.

Robinsons donates to local non-profits

Robinsons Foods donated $9,500 to 10 local non-profits groups Jan. 17. Photo - P. Clarke. Ten non-profit groups received a helping hand from the Robinson family, Jan. 19, after it divvied out $9,500 in cash and food cards.

Grocery bills continue to increase

They say you gotta eat to live, but with the cost of food rapidly increasing, its getting more and more difficult to make healthy choices in the grocery store aisles.

National Park 51做厙: caribou conservation in Jasper park

Parks Canada photo Wheres Frankie? This time last year, a male caribou became a local celebrity. Nicknamed Frankie Thunder Bowl after the Thunder Bowl ski run, Frankie spent most of the winter on or near Marmot Basin.

In Brief: Backcountry campground reservations open Jan. 28, RCMP respond to 94 calls over Christmas holidays, Rate your favourite sidewalk seating

Photo - N. Veerman. Backcountry campground reservations open Jan. 28 Online reservations for backcountry campgrounds in Jasper National Park open Jan. 28. Its the first time visitors will be able to book backcountry campgrounds online.

Free park admission welcomed, but leaves questions

Jasper park gates.
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