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National Park 51做厙: Bears and their berries

Parks Canada is warning people to be extra vigilant for bears after a bumper berry crop this year. Parks Canada/V. Domaine photo. Its buffalo berry season and this years bumper crop has made for happy bears throughout Alberta.

In brief: Community raises more than $10,000 for alpine guide, New Orleans inspired band gets groovy in Jasper, Sweet and smoky roots band takes the

Community raises more than$10,000 for alpine guide In addition to the silent auction, more than $22,000 has also been raised through an online GoFundMe campaign. To donate go to the website and search: Ryans get well relief fund.

Succession planning essential for CFS

Community Outreach Services, pictured here, connects people with a range of social services. K. Byrne photo.

Bipedal animals support proposed bike trial

Dear Editor, Cycling on any roadway produces anxiety in bipedal animals as we worry about getting clipped by a car, bus or garbage truck.

Parks streamlines planning and development process

In July, Parks Canada published a public notice with a list of minor variances and discretionary use applications that would no longer require public reviewessentially making it easier for homeowners to carry out home renovations.

HIV West Yellowhead remains active in community

Its been about eight months since HIV West Yellowhead packed up the last of its office supplies, condoms, books, pamphlets and Safe is Sexy posters from its former home on Jaspers Connaught Drive.

Halloween in July a frightening success

Hundreds of locals and tourists lined up outside of the Athabasca Hotel, July 31, for HIV West Yellowheads 12th annual Halloween in July. K.

Robson Valley Music Festival gears up for another year

Robson Valley Music Festival will take place Aug. 12-14. Tickets are available at www.robsonvalleymusicfestivalbc.com. N.

Tickets selling out fast for Dark Sky Festival

Bill Nye, best known for his popular educational program, Bill Nye the Science Guy will be headlining the Jasper Dark Sky Festival, Oct. 14-23. Photo submitted.

Gypsy dance band gets groovy

The Imprints hit the stage at the Jasper Royal Canadian Legion on Aug. 6 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $15 at the door or can be purchased in advance at www.ticketweb.ca.
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