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Library launches new programs

The library recently launched a new program called Community Conversations, a weekly program dedicated to teaching people about different topics each month. Photo - P. Clarke.

In brief: RCMP searching for unsuccessful thief, Jasper Library and Cultural Centre hosts soft opening, Deadline for Jasper film fest coming up,

RCMP searching for unsuccessful thief Jasper RCMP are asking the public to help identify a suspect in a case of mischief and possession of a controlled substance.

Jasperites dominate Canadian Death Race

Viet Tieu finished the Canadian Death Race in 23 hours and 43 minutes. Photo - M. Abraham. Jasperite Viet Tieu has never been much of a runner, but as an avid cyclist hes always had a drive to push his body to its limits.

Two injured in motorcycle accident

Two people were seriously injured in a motorcycle accident on the Icefields Parkway, August. 2. Photo - P. Clarke. Two motorcyclists were seriously injured in an accident on the Icefields Parkway, August 2. According to the RCMP, around 3:30 p.m.

Summer isnt over: Meteorologist predicts a warm and dry August

The river levels in the Athabasca River returned to normal in July thanks to several rainy days. Creative Commons photo.

National Park 51做厙: Wildlife Guardians

A wildlife guardian directs traffic to keep drivers and animals safe. Photo - Parks Canada/M. McFarlane Parks Canada provides gateways to nature, adventure, and discovery for visitors to national parks.

I will speak out

Dear Editor, I feel compelled to write a response to Paul Fromm, a notorious white supremacist who says I am a disgrace. I am proud of the work I do with veterans on a daily basis. I have great respect for their sacrifices.

Cutting red tape a step in the right direction

There are few things as frustrating and time consuming than trying to build or renovate a home in Jasper National Park.

Local alpine guide hospitalized after accident

The last picture of Ryan Titchener on Pigeon Spire, in Bugaboo Provincial Park, before his accident on July 15. Submitted photo.

Rock slide in the Tonquin Valley raises safety concerns

A 200 metre section of the Astoria Trail was covered in a rock slide near Oldhorn Mountain, July 19. Loni Klettl photo.
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