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Editorial: The political influence of OHV users

Editorial: The political influence of OHV users

Off-highway vehicle (OHV) users have more sway with the UCP government than all of Alberta’s doctors, teachers and unions combined.
Editorial: Slipping through spring

Editorial: Slipping through spring

Peter Shokeir | [email protected] I’m a bit of a newcomer to Jasper, but I don’t think I’m out of line by saying spring is the worst time for hiking here.
Editorial: Gearing up for summer

Editorial: Gearing up for summer

Peter Shokeir | [email protected] Don’t be fooled by the flurries. Spring is here, meaning Jasper is starting to get ready for the summer wave of tourists.
Editorial: Dessert for every meal

Editorial: Dessert for every meal

Peter Shokeir | [email protected] In the 2000 film Finding Forrester, the protege of the reclusive and titular author questions why his mentor is sullying his mind by reading the National Enquirer and not, say, the New York Times instead.
Editorial: The evolution of books

Editorial: The evolution of books

Peter Shokeir | [email protected] Although readership for print books has waned over the past decade, physical books are refusing to go away so easily.
Editorial: Looking at the stats

Editorial: Looking at the stats

Peter Shokeir | [email protected] As the 51°µÍø is updating its media kit, we requested updated website statistics from our IT people, which yielded rather odd results.
Editorial: The need for affordable housing

Editorial: The need for affordable housing

Paradise has a cost, and that’s more than evident when it comes to housing. Since at least 2014, the town has had a 0.0 per cent vacancy with approximately 37 per cent of residents overpaying for shelter, according to the municipality.
Editorial: The chill and the charge

Editorial: The chill and the charge

Peter Shokeir | [email protected] We all have our share of deep-freeze stories, and I’m sure plenty of Jasperites can top the one I’m about to describe. But for me, this one was a doozy.
Editorial: Another lump of coal for UCP

Editorial: Another lump of coal for UCP

Following weeks of public backlash, the UCP government has decided to reinstate Alberta’s 1976 coal policy. The blowback had been strong indeed but not atypical, at least for this government.
Editorial: Should we go back to ‘normal’?

Editorial: Should we go back to ‘normal’?

How long until the world returns to normal? Well, we still have quite a ways to go before humanity beats back the scourge of the coronavirus, perhaps another year or two of restrictions.
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