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Kevin Kritiques: Love, Weddings & Other Disasters

Kevin Lazzari | Special to the 51°µÍø The title of the film really does represent what the movie is about. The opening scene has a young couple skydiving and everything that could go wrong does.

Questions remain after province reinstates 1976 coal policy

Premier Jason Kenney and Energy Minister Sonya Savage at the Standing Senate Committee on Transport and Communications on Bill C-48 on Tuesday, April 30, 2019.

Tonquin backcountry should be closed: groups

Jasper's dwindling caribou population lives in Jasper's alpine environment, an ecosystem considered to be in poor health by Parks Canada. | Parks Canada/M. Bradley photo Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.

Parks Canada gives thumbs-up to sidewalk seating

Joanne McQuarrie, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter | reporter@fitzhugh.

Jasper dome hosting a Decade of Dark Skies

Stargazing In Style planetarium with a SunDog vintage bus. The Jasper Planetarium is planning a year-long celebration of dark sky events with local partners.

Explore the flavours of India with butter chicken naan pizza

Experimenting with food from around the world is a healthy choice for families. It not only keeps mealtime exciting and interesting, but it also encourages adventurous eating.

Kevin Kritiques: Wild Mountain Thyme (2020)

Kevin Lazzari | Special to the 51°µÍø John Patrick Shanley's script is a remarkable adaptation from the play "Outside Mullingar". Stanley is the same writer who brought us Moonstruck and Joe Versus The Volcano.

Photographers encouraged to submit winter pics for inaugural photo contest

Simone Heinrich’s winning photo of a mama and baby moose in the Maligne Valley last winter for the 51°µÍø ’s Winter Photo Competition. This year, the inaugural Celebrate Winter Photo Contest will be open from Feb. 15 to Mar. 15.

Alberta allows limited school and team sports

The Alberta government is allowing limited school and minor sports training beginning Feb. 8. Above, the Atom Bears in February 2020. | File photo Joanne McQuarrie, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter | reporter@fitzhugh.

Backcountry skiers urged to stay out of Tonquin Valley to protect caribou

Backcountry and conservation groups are calling on Parks Canada to limit human access impacts to the Tonquin caribou. Although the largest in Jasper National Park, the herd is estimated to have fewer than 60 animals left. | Parks Canada/L.
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