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From the classroom to the ice

Referee chief Glen Leitch said he is proud of the strong crew of young officials, many of whom are returning | F.Dragon photo Young referees in Jasper took to the ice on Saturday to refresh their skills ahead of this year’s hockey season.

Rock at the Stop with Graham Strang

Graham Strang performs at the Whistle Stop Pub on October 14, 9 p.m. He quit his day job five months ago to hit the road as a full time touring musician.

RCMP gears up for Operation Impact over Thanksgiving weekend

Police officers will be patrolling roads across Alberta this weekend as part of Operation Impact | File photo With Thanksgiving this weekend, many Albertans will be hitting the road so there will be more traffic.

Introducing your Yellowhead candidates

It is now less than two weeks until Canadians head to the polls for the federal election. Here are your choices in Jasper, as a part of the Yellowhead constituency, for who you can vote for on October 21 to be your new representative in parliament.

Fire safety and fun at open house

Jasper Fire Department held an open house on Tuesday for families to meet their local firefighters and learn about planning and practicing an escape | F.

New outdoor stage build on schedule

CN stepped in to help get the top of the new Jim Vena stage shipped to Jasper in time for it to be constructed before the Dark Sky Festival next week | F.Dragon photo Fuchsia Dragon | publisher@fitzhugh.

Bearcats back on the menu

Cutline: Bearcat Owen Kearnan scored the Jasper bantams’ lone goal on Sunday at their first game of the season | F.

Jasper in a new light

Jasper’s older street lights could be replaced with more eco-friendly LED lights similar to those found on Connaught Drive Fuchsia Dragon | [email protected] Jasper’s streets could soon light up with energy-efficient LED lamps.

Walking for Terry Fox

Pupils raised more than $250 for the Terry Fox Foundation with a walk around the school last week | Supplied photo Fuchsia Dragon | [email protected] Jasper Junior Senior High School raised money in honour of a Canadian hero last week.

Taking in the arts at Jasper Culture Days

Families took part in arts and crafts, theatre, storytelling and a scavenger hunt for Alberta Culture Days | F.Dragon photos Fuchsia Dragon | publisher@fitzhugh.
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