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NATIONAL PARK NEWS: November 21, 2013

If a tree falls in the forest... ...it may have had some help. Parks Canada crews will be hard at work this fall and into the winter removing hazardous trees from many of the park’s campgrounds and day use areas.

IN BRIEF: November 21, 2013

Foreign worker info session Jasper Municipal Library is hosting an information session for employers and temporary foreign workers Dec. 3. The session, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Food bank evolves with expanded program

T. Nichols photo Even though the Jasper Food Bank handed out less food this year than any time in the recent past, president Patrick Mooney said too many families still don’t have enough to eat.

Reuse It Centre not dead yet

There is still hope for the Reuse It Centre, but that hope depends on both residents and council. The two-year pilot project is coming to an end Dec.

High school students adopt orca

T. Nichols photo Jasper Junior/Senior High School is now the proud new owner of a six-tonne, seven-metre-long ocean predator—or symbolically, at least.

Students encouraged to consider tourism careers

In hopes of enticing students to pursue careers in tourism and hospitality, a panel of local industry experts assembled in the high school library to talk about job opportunities last week.

Help your home outlast winter

When it’s 40 below, most Jasperites want to be safe in their houses, curled up under a blanket or beside a fire. Keeping warm is important, but keeping safe is integral.

It's time to winterize

T. Nichols photo. Last week, as Jasper saw its first dump of snow, drivers across town braced themselves for another winter of ugly roads and early-morning windshield scraping.

NATIONAL PARK NEWS: November 14, 2013

Parks Canada photo Marmot Learning Centre’s Cool School contest winners Twenty-eight students from Grand Trunk High School in Evansburg, Alta. have one the first annual Cool School contest.

IN BRIEF: November 14, 2013

High school update Work is ticking along on the new high school on the corner of Bonhomme Street and Elm Avenue. According to a summary of work presented to the Grande Yellowhead Public School Board Oct.
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