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Stop the silence: Jasperites march again for Black Lives Matter

J.McQuarrie photos Joanne McQuarrie, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter [email protected] Chants of No justice, no peace and Stop the silence, stop the violence echoed through Jaspers streets on Saturday.

Jasper Proud: Supports and advocacy during Pride Month and beyond

OUT Jasper's rainbow crosswalk will have a new lick of paint soon. Pictured: Mychol Ormandy, executive director of OUT Jasper, and Nancy Caul in 2019.

Concerns for the future of Jasper's workforce post COVID-19

While Jasper's unemployed workforce has CERB to fall on during this crisis, JEEC's greatest concern is that if workers stay on CERB until the end of August, they will not have any work to return to come September or federal monies to rely on come the

End of an era for Jasper pharmacist

Gail Lonsberrys last day of work at the hospital before her retirement was on Friday, May 29. | Supplied photo Fuchsia Dragon | publisher@fitzhugh.

Kids bike sale raises hundreds of dollars for Jasper Lions Club

A sale of refurbished kids bikes by Jasper Bike Rescue raised $200 for Jasper Lions Club on Saturday. Pictured: Roy Nickel. | F.Dragon photos Fuchsia Dragon | publisher@fitzhugh.

Snitch line opens to report fraudulent CERB claims

Canada Revenue Agency has launched an official snitch line to report fraudulent CERB and CEWS claims.

Seniors celebrated in Jasper with emergency vehicle parade

Emergency vehicles passed Jasper's two seniors' homes and residential areas on Monday.| J.

Sidewalk expansion to go ahead in Jasper

By Joanne McQuarrie Following a lengthy discussion at their regular meeting on June 2 about enhancing guest experiences while social distancing, Jasper town council decided to go ahead with a sidewalk expansion set-up similar to what is used in Canmo

Standing in solidarity: Black Lives Matter protest held in Jasper

A peaceful Black Lives Matter protest was held in Jasper June 2. Protesters met at Jasper Courthouse and marched down Patricia Street and along Connaught Drive. | J.

COVID-19 testing now available for all Albertans - symptoms or not

All Albertans are now eligible for COVID-19 testing, whether experiencing symptoms, or not. Offered by appointment and free-of-charge at AHS assessment centre locations around the North Zone, testing is easily booked online by visiting www.ahs.
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