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Festival season in full swing

The hills were alive as hundreds of music lovers gathered for three days of whimsical tenting bliss at Hinton’s Wild Mountain Music Festival, July 15-17. Music lovers enjoyed three days of tunes at Hinton's Wild Mountain Music Festival. K.

Boot Stompin' Country tunes to rock jasper

Tim Hus will be at the legion, July 21 at 9 p.m. Tickets are $20 and are available at the legion, Coco’s Cafe or www.ticketweb.ca. Submitted photo Few things scream Canadian quite like a Tim Hus song.

Cory Wallace beats the odds

Cory Wallace celebrates after winning the overall title at the B.C. Bike Race. Photo courtesy of the B.C. Bike Race From flat tires to stubborn mechanical issues, Jasper’s Cory Wallace beat the odds to take home the top spot during the B.C.

Local writers group reborn

The Jasper Municipal Library will host a writing circle every Wednesday at 6 p.m. in the Rotary room. Writers of all genres and abilities are encouraged to come. P.Clarke photo Calling all writers.

Jasper celebrates Parks Day

Hundreds of people celebrated Parks Day, July 16. K. Byrne. Crowds of people packed the park, July 16, to celebrate the 26th anniversary of Parks Day.

Jasperite shares wisdom in new book

Having a child with autism is no easy feat—Jasperite Grace Kohn can attest to that. Jasperite Grace Kohn's The Children of Autumn: Autism-Here on Purpose was officially released July 19 in Toronto.

In brief: Athabasca River levels return to normal, Oil spill on the Athabasca Glacier, Muni celebrates 15th anniversary

Athabasca River levels return to normal The river levels in the Athabasca River have returned to normal thanks to the recent rain. Creative Commons photo.

National Park 51°µÍø: Infrastructure at Mount Edith Cavell and Valley of the Five Lakes

The parking lot at the Valley of the Five Lakes will be expanded to accommodate more cars.

Additional revenue key to Jasper’s future

The townsite of Jasper from the summit of Whistlers. P. Clarke photo. Almost 15 years ago to the day Jasper residents made a choice that would forever change the direction of our tiny mountain community.

Recalling the Holocaust

Dear Editor: My father, Raymond J. Brown, was a lieutenant with the 1st Canadian Armoured Carrier Regiment, serving in the Netherlands and Germany at the end of the Second World War. He returned from war as a man committed to justice and truth.
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