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Black bear and cub destroyed after breaking into Jasper house

Black bear and cub destroyed after breaking into Jasper house

The bears had also broken into a yard when people were around, and a storage shed containing food.
Parks Canada approves Pursuits acquisition of Jasper SkyTram

Parks Canada approves Pursuits acquisition of Jasper SkyTram

Initially announced in June, the transaction includes a renewable long-term lease with Parks Canada, with nearly 30 years remaining.
Jogger struck in Hinton hit and run last month

Jogger struck in Hinton hit and run last month

According to RCMP, a pedestrian was jogging on the roadside in the oncoming lane when a Dodge Dakota hit them. The vehicle then sped off and was last seen driving east on Switzer Drive.
Geographically diverse civilian policing board will not ignore rural interests, says deputy premier

Geographically diverse civilian policing board will not ignore rural interests, says deputy premier

Alberta is consistently about 400 RCMP officers, short of its authorization for 1,900 of them.
Council learns about rebuild phases, extends relaxation of RV rules

Council learns about rebuild phases, extends relaxation of RV rules

For phase one of the rebuild, leaseholders are asked to talk with their insurer and think about what they would like to build and what they have scope to build.
Jasper council hears providing temporary housing for all without homes not possible

Jasper council hears providing temporary housing for all without homes not possible

Town council in Jasper, Alta., heard Tuesday it won't be possible to secure temporary housing for everyone who lost their homes in a devastating wildfire in July.
Alberta premier Smith defends sharing public policy plans at members-only UCP events

Alberta premier Smith defends sharing public policy plans at members-only UCP events

Premier Danielle Smith is defending making a string of policy announcements at private United Conservative Party events, saying Albertans shouldn't be surprised by her agenda.
Will Western Canadas hotels be affected by future wildfires?

Will Western Canadas hotels be affected by future wildfires?

Amid worsening fire seasons, investors see potential in Western Canadian hotels
Banff, Canmore, Lake Louise creating fireguards in wake of Jasper wildfire

Banff, Canmore, Lake Louise creating fireguards in wake of Jasper wildfire

The concept area will have to be reviewed in person in joint consultation with Parks Canadas fire vegetation management team to determine the most effective locations for the fireguard, said Banff fire chief Keri Martens.
PHAC explains reason for pulling COVID-19 vaccines before new ones approved

PHAC explains reason for pulling COVID-19 vaccines before new ones approved

The Public Health Agency of Canada says it asked provinces to get rid of existing COVID-19 vaccines to avoid confusion with new formulations that will have the same drug identification number.
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