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Midnight Vesta: Toronto’s latest musical export

Midnight Vesta will be performing at the Jasper Royal Canadian Legion on Aug 23 at 8 p.m. P. Clarke photo. For all you cityslickers out there make sure to mark Aug. 23 on your calendar because Jasper is about to get a taste of Toronto.

Jasper Bears crowned Alberta baseball champs

Front row from left to right: Everett Pelz, Eric MacMahon, Cole Borrow, Sebastian Golla, Dylan Dekker, Duncan McLeod.

Louie Timoteo and the Syndicate homecoming a gift with gravity

Louie Timoteo and the Syndicate will be playing at the Legion on Aug. 5. Doug Elliott is kind of mad.

Re: Councillor’s question riles rainbow crosswalk ally

Dear editor, It is interesting to read the article ‘Councillor’s Question Riles Rainbow crosswalk Ally’ in the July 13, 2017 edition of the 51°µÍø.

Slim pickin's at shoreline clean up

Karen Huculak picked up what she could find along Patricia Lake, one of a handful of volunteers who took part in Jasper’s contribution to the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup coordinated by the World Wildlife Fund Canada on July 25 at more than a doz

Red Haven and Dirty Grace form super band: The Honey Tongues

To catch The Honey Tongues head over to the Jasper Royal Canadian Legion on Aug. 10. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. and tickets are $10 at the door. Photo provided.

Local swimmer floats to the top

Colten Thomas placed third overall at the Stony Plain Sharks invitational swim meet, July 22. He placed second in the 50 metre freestyle, 100 m freestyle, 50 m back crawl and third in 100 m individual medley.

Freedom of speech, a basic human right

Dear editor, Through internet-based social media, I have become acquainted with the research of Jasper resident and musician, Monika Schaefer, regarding aspects of the Second World War.

Freeride ski team wraps up summer training camp

Eleven athletes with the Jasper Freeride ski team spent the past two weeks in Whistler training for the upcoming winter season. Photo provided.

Ray Elliott Band returns to Jasper with a string of shows

The Ray Elliott Band arrived in Jasper on July 17 and took some time to busk in front of Tim Hortons ahead of their first show. The final show will be held on July 22 at Pine Bungalows. P. Clarke photo. It doesn’t get any more local than this.
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