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Loons hatched for first time in decades at Lac Beauvert

With a little help from some Grade 10 students at Jasper Junior/Senior High School, the haunting calls of a loon family have once again returned to the calming shores of Lac Beauvert.

Swingin' veteran brings his tunes to Jasper

Pat Temple will bring his swinging tracks to the Olive Bistro and Lounge, June 24 at 8:30 p.m. Tickets can be bought ahead of time at the Olive Bistro for $15 or $20 at the door.

Ice explorers involved in minor accident

Brewster temporarily suspended tours on the Athabasca Glacier afterthree of its ice explorers slid off an ice road, June 15. Photo provided anonymously.

Former JES teacher’s memory honoured with painting

It’s been years since local artist Sandy Robinson sat down for a visit with his old friend Sister Clare Ashe, however, when he received news of her death earlier this year he said he was deeply affected.

Lions Club celebrates Father’s Day

Families gathered at the Lions Club Park, June 19, for the Jasper Lions Club annual family fun day barbecue. K.

In brief: Bill Nye to host Dark Sky Festival, Muni approves busking pilot project, Amazing Race showcases Jasper, Kidney awareness talk rescheduled

Bill Nye to host Dark Sky Festival This year’s Dark Sky Festival will feature two separate days with Bill Nye the Science Guy. Photo: Ryan Bray, Parks Canada It’s official.

Farmers market season is here

The farmers market returns Wednesday, June 29 from 12-noon to 3 p.m. and will return every Wednesday until August 31. N. Veerman - File photo.

Jasper celebrates National Aboriginal Day

This year's National Aboriginal Day festivities were led by the Simpcw First Nations people—part of the Shuswap Nation one of 17 bands who historically and currently live in the Thompson River Valley. Photo - K. Byrne.

Volunteer season kicks into high gear

For more information about Parks Canada volunteer opportunities call 780-883-0486 or email [email protected]. Parks Canada photo.

Time to celebrate new library

The library will open its doors to the public in June 29. Photo - P. Clarke. The wait is finally over.
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