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No change to fees for sidewalk seating

Peter Shokeir | [email protected] Jasper Municipal Council maintained fees for sidewalk seating at $100 per permit plus $25 per seat during its regular meeting on April 6.

Warning: This is a good news story about vaccinations

Laurie-Ell Bashforth | Special to the 51°µÍø This last year has been a long haul filled with stops, starts, sharp turns and most recently big pauses, especially regarding COVID-19 vaccines.

Carmella Consulting to set up office in Jasper

With the focus of providing access to a full-service marketing agency, Carmella Consulting is setting up shop in Jasper.

How to shop in bulk like a chef

Did you know that prior to COVID, Canadians were eating, on average, 50 per cent of their meals outside the home? But now with the increase in home-cooking, most of us are shopping in bulk with high hopes of bringing mouth-watering meals to the table

Kevin Kritiques: The Transporter (2002)

Kevin Lazzari | Special to the 51°µÍø Frank Martin has a few rules that he follows to the letter. Number one is never change the deal. Number two is no names. Number three is never open the package.

Taste of Jasper: Mini Eggs cookie sandwiches

For this week’s Taste of Jasper, Tyler Wright details how to make Mini Eggs cookie sandwiches, one of his favourite Easter candy treats. | T.

Marmot Basin open until start of May

Marmot Basin is open for another month. Vice president Brian Rode and Kirsten Leblanc, group sales supervisor, invited folks to check out the new terrain, which opened March 9.

Warmer weather means ticks are getting active

With the warmer temperatures of spring, ticks are becoming active. Dr. Janet Jones, owner of the Jasper Veterinary Clinic, said it’s integral to check your pets - and yourself - daily for ticks.

New crew on the block

From left to right: Sydney Crowe; Alie McPhail; Jackie LaRouche; Steff O’Brien, president, Carmella Marketing; Lily Frebourg; Hayley Moore; Kenzie Beeman. Absent: Cassie Hawrysh.

Mountaineer to climb Everest three years after severe heart attack

Experienced mountaineer Leonardo Namen is planning to summit Mount Everest in May. Namen had a severe heart attack in April 2018 and has built up his strength to the level of being able to attempt the 8,849-metre summit, the highest in the world.
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