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Jasper artists gather at Meeting of the Waters

A new exhibit opens in the lower gallery at the Jasper Art Gallery on March 10, and a river runs through it.

Lisa LeBlanc sails into Jasper

The soul-wrenching sounds of Lisa LeBlancs trash folk is an experience to be had by anyone whos been heartbroken, lost, or just fancies themselves a bit quick-witted.

Free speech has limitations

Dear editor, I see again that Monika Schaefer is once again claiming free speech for an opportunity to spout her hatred of people of the Jewish faith.

The vanishing wild

Dear editor, For love of Canada lets sit upon the ground And tell sad stories of the death of Parks How some have been destroyed, some despoiled By unseemly structures on the shores of misty lakes, Where moose once nursed their young but come no mor

PeeWees close out regular season on a high note

File photo A ll that coaches ask of their players during the hockey season is that they try hard in practice and apply what they have learned during the games.

And the winner is

The Midget Bearcats celebrate after scoring a goal in Fort McMurray in January. M an, playoffs are complicated. Way more complicated than opening an envelope and reading a name.

Artists work worth more than the paper its on

It wasnt until she moved to Jasper about four years ago that it occurred to Rico to include landscapes in her art. The Japanese-born, Dutch-trained artist has been drawing since before she can remember.

Juno winner brings new country to town

Winnipegs Joey Landreth will be wheels up and westward bound as soon as he can convince a skateboard wheel to sit in for a suitcase caster.

Prohibition dims glow of Legion

Dear editor, In your extensive coverage of Jaspers Royal CanadianLegion last week(51做厙Feb. 23, 2017), there was not a word about the uncomfortable fact that there is a continued prohibition against me entering their premises.

The legacy of the Man In Black lives on

Jasperites can catch David James and his Big River Band at the Legion on Mar. 3 at 9 p.m. Tickets are $35. Photo provided.
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