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Tete Jaune fire nears 600 hectares, but is 'being held'

John Singarti took this photo about three kilometres from his home of the fire burning east of Tête Jaune.

Prescribed burns could be postponed

Parks Canada successfully carried out the Jackladder prescribed burn near the Jasper Airfield in April 2016. P. Clarke photo.

More businesses in decline than growing: Survey

Retail businesses in the downtown core along Patricia Street (pictured here) have been struggling lately thanks to changes in consumer shopping habits and increased operating costs. P. Clarke photo.

Radio-Canada to begin broadcasting in June

Radio-Canada, CBC Radio One’s French counterpart, will begin broadcasting in Jasper on 101.1 FM starting in June. Radio-Canada, CBC Radio One’s French counterpart, will begin broadcasting in Jasper on 101.1 FM starting in June.

Miette–Turret intersection to become four-way stop

The intersection ofMiette Avenue and Turret Street is slated to become a four-way stop. P. Clarke photo. Construction will soon begin at Miette Avenue and Turret Street to transform the intersection into a four-way stop.

Drinking and driving is no accident

Students in Grade 9 got see witness the deadly consequences of drinking and driving as part of a provincial-wide program called Prevent Alcohol and Risk-Related Trauma in Youth (PARTY), May 12. P. Clarke photo.

J9 Sparkle Run raises awareness about mental health

About 120 people participated in the fourth annual J9 Sparkle Run, May 13. P. Clarke photo.

La Grande Traversée

Students from École Desrochers helped send off other Francophone students from across the country for a segment of La Grande Traversée (LGT), a cross-country bicycle relay that passed through Jasper, May 16. P.

Hail storm marks Spring Run Off

A total of 95 runners registered for the 33th annual Spring Run Off, May 14. C. Gilbert photo. All hail the winners of the 33rd annual Totem Ski Shop Spring Run Off.

Slow down, caribou spotted on Highway 93

Parks Canada/R. Gruys photo. Parks Canada is urging drivers to slow down when driving on Highway 93 after a woodland caribou was seen just north of the Sunwapta Warden Station last week.
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