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Jasper Midget Grizzlies girls win A Final at tournament

The Grizzlies won their first two games held on Saturday, Jan. 12, beating Sexsmith 3-1 and defeating Fairview 3-0. The A Final was held on Sunday against the Innisfall Flyers.

More teams expected for fourth annual pentathalon

“We already have two teams registered from Edmonton,” said Roy. “We expect at least 10 teams from out of town,” said Nadeau, “Because we promoted a lot in the Francophone community.” The gun start happens at 11 a.

Street party moves south down Patricia

This slightly south migration of festivities means that while new businesses are able to participate, others have withdrawn. “We just don’t have the means to be down there,” said Lynn Wannop of Coco’s Cafe.

JAG exhibit opens in museum

“The [show’s] purpose is to remind people that we have a pulse,” said artist Greg Deagle. The work of newer JAG members Ryan McQuaid and Joel Cooper, collectively known as The Art of Street, is also on display.

National Park 51°µÍø January 17

Saturday, Jan. 19 During the Jasper in January Street Party, come out and see our park interpreters outside the Jasper Info Centre between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m.

IN BRIEF - January 17, 2013

Berg Lake Trail reservations get improved Mount Robson Provincial Park’s Berg Lake Trail is 23 kilometres and climbs 800 metres on the side of Mount Robson, the tallest mountain in the Canadian Rockies.

Woman continues recovery a year after accident

Since then, Howelko was finally able to return to her family’s home on Nov. 1, 2012 from the Selkirk Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Program. The family was grateful to have her home, especially in time for the holidays.

Bears Paw Polar Bear Dip makes a big splash!

Soon participants, some in costume, were preparing to make their splash, some looking at the dark hole in the ice with trepidation.

Tales of the Jasper Bears: Edson Chapter

While the principles of community building, leadership and life-long friendships are all part of what minor hockey really is, bucolic accounts of harmonious camaraderie and fairly contested close matches are not always part of the story.

Novice-Atom Grizzlies: We play because it’s fun

Although they are the youngest and smallest (both in number and size) the Novice-Atom girls prove that dynamite comes in small packages. The 11 little Grizzlies are respected for their determination and good sportsmanship.
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