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Rationale behind caribou breeding program outlined at public session

Parks Canada panelists at a public session on caribou recovery held at the Forest Park Inn on June 27. | J.Stockfish photo Jason Stockfish | advertising@fitzhugh.

Council mulls refurbishment of Robson and Lion's Parks

Jasper Municipal Council is considering refurbishment plans for Robson and Lion’s Parks. Pictured, Robson Park just outside the Jasper Municipal Library on June 28. | P.Shokeir photo Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.

Students donate food for Ukrainians

From the left: Marshall White, Hudson Murray and Paja Given raised funds through lemonade stands toward gift cards to help Ukrainian newcomers purchase groceries. | A.MacDonald photo Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.

Jasper Folk Music Festival unveils 2022 line-up

The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer will be the Friday night headliner for the Jasper Folk Music Festival. | S.Buzzalino photo Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.

Kevin Kritiques: The Jetsons

Kevin Lazzari | Special to the 51°µÍø If you are looking for a cartoon that is in the sci-fi realm, you have to watch the Jetsons. It is a comedy that will have you laughing at what the people in the ‘60s thought our world would look like.

Op-ed: More Publishers Need a Fair Deal

The below op-ed was written by Paul Deegan, president and CEO of 51°µÍø Media Canada, and Maria Saras-Voutsinas, executive director of the National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada.

Canada Day returns ‘reimagined’

Jasper celebrates Canada Day in 2019. | File photo Jason Stockfish | [email protected] After last year’s subdued celebration, Canada Day in Jasper National Park is returning to its annual festivity of food, fun, flags and parading.

Indigenous Peoples’ contributions to Canada celebrated

A dancer from the Mountain Cree Smallboy Camp mesmerizes onlookers with a traditional performance during National Indigenous Peoples Day at Robson Park on June 21. | J.Stockfish photo Jason Stockfish | advertising@fitzhugh.

New taskforce to provide input on sidewalk seating

Council approve the terms of reference for a Commercial Use of Public Space Taskforce, which will deal with sidewalk seating. | P.Shokeir photo Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.

Resident credit system launching for paid parking

The 500-hour program will launch this week for paid parking that will require residents to actively manage their parking sessions downtown. | P.Shokeir photo Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.
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