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Plea from a Jasper paper seller

Sonja Dickey, owner of stationery store and laundromat 3 Sheets, is urging Jasperites to buy Canadian and forest-sustainable paper. | F.Dragon photo Fuchsia Dragon | publisher@fitzhugh.

Coronavirus hits Alberta: First presumptive COVID-19 case confirmed by chief medical officer

Albertas chief medical officer of health has confirmed the provinces first presumptive case of novel coronavirus, officially known as COVID-19. The individual is a woman in her fifties who lives in the Calgary zone.

Catching Mustangs: Atom Bears in two-game showdown

The Atom Bears fought hard last weekend in their quarter final games against the Mayerthorpe Mustangs. | F.

Peewee Bears sharpen their claws

Jasper PeeWee Bears won both of their round robin games last weekend, with one still to play this Saturday. | F.

Yellowhead MLA Martin Long addresses provincial Budget

Creative Commons. Dear friends, Finance Minister, the Honourable Travis Toews tabled his budget on Thursday. As many of us know, you can not develop a budget unless you first develop a plan.

Jasper Food Tours trophy triumph

Jasper Food Tours was awarded the 2020 Alberta Tourism award by the Economic Development Council of Alberta (CDA). | Supplied photo Jasper Food Tours has scooped a provincial tourism award.

Coronavirus risk remains low in Alberta

Fuchsia Dragon | [email protected] While coronavirus is spreading around the world, with 30 confirmed or probable cases in Canada and nine deaths in the US, Albertas risk level is still low.

Police issue warning as thieves target unlocked vehicles in Jasper

Jasper RCMP are reminding drivers about the dangers of leaving vehicles unlocked following a spate of thefts last night.

Girls B winning: Jasper Grizzlies host home tourney

Rendezvous in the Rockies Peewee Girls Hockey in Jasper | F.

Wildfire season begins in Alberta

Wildfire season officially began March 1. Pictured: A lightning-caused fire near Wabasso Lake in July 2018. | Parks Canada photo Fuchsia Dragon | [email protected] March 1 marked the beginning of wildfire season in Alberta.
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