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Randal Scott Band CBC Searchlight Contestant

CBC Searchlight is a Canada-wide search for the best new artist. The winner will be featured in a CBC Music video session and paid to perform at a high-profile music showcase in Toronto.

National Park 51°µÍø February 28

In 2011 Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced the Parks Canada Youth Ambassador Program as Canada’s official gift to commemorate the first visit to Canada by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

IN BRIEF - February 28, 2013

PJ day events in Jasper finalized Event times have been finalized for PJ Day in Jasper, a town-wide initiative on March 1 to raise awareness about autoimmune diseases. Breakfast Television begins filming at 5:30 a.m.

Feb. 19 council briefs

During a West Yellowhead candidates forum in Jasper in April 2012, Campbell said he supported the idea. Mayor Richard Ireland said that he doesn’t have any other updates since he and Home last spoke with Campbell in December.

Olympian shares tips at Marmot

“I probably could have pushed through [the injury] if I was really determined, but I just decided for me, it’s more important to ski recreationally for the rest of my life than it is to race for the next year through to this next Olympic

Proposed backcountry closures in Jasper National Park debated

Wilmhurst faced an emotional audience as he attempted to explain the position and reasoning behind Parks Canada’s controversial proposal.

Charlesbois refs his 500th minor hockey game

Charlesbois got into refereeing when he was playing hockey one night and he was asked to fill in. “I got hooked,” said Charlesbois, who now prefers refereeing over playing.

Franco-Albertan flag proudly flies in Jasper

Eager students gathered, waving the red, blue and white flag. Both Mayor Richard Ireland and MLA Robin Campbell spoke to the gathering and reiterated the strong French connections in the Jasper community.

Fiddle grand master at sugar shack

Gervais has six albums to his credit and is the founding member of Trad’badour, a French-Canadian duo, with Roger Dallaire.

Belle Plaine adds music to waitress notes

“I was anonymous and had the cachet of being Canadian,” she said. Back on familiar soil, Plaine’s home base is Regina, Sask. “It’s a great secret—the music scene here in Regina.
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