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Travel Alberta getting $63-million boost

Peter Shokeir | [email protected] The Government of Alberta has increased Travel Albertas budget by $63 million over three years to aid the recovery of the tourism industry.

Runners gauge fitness level in half marathon

Runners take off from the starting line during the Jasper Canadian Rockies Half Marathon on April 23. | P.Shokeir photos Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.

VIA Rail resuming most services by end of June

Peter Shokeir | [email protected] VIA Rail is on track to restore most of its services across the country by the end of June as travel demand continues to progress.

Chamber Matters: On behalf of the membership

Pattie Pavlov | Special to the 51做厙 Open a business they said, itll be fun they said and yet here we are facing challenges that seem wildly fictional.

Theres no such thing as too much green

During the week, every minute counts; simple, quick, healthy and oh-so-tasty, this green power bowl is the recipe you can put on your calendar several times a week.

Kevin Kritiques: My Cousin Vinny

Kevin Lazzari | Special to the 51做厙 Do you have a movie that you could watch over and over? I have a few movies that I watch once a year. For example, on Groundhog Day, I view the movie of the same title.

Opinion: Rules of the road

Peter Shokeir | [email protected] For the most part, drivers slow down when passing wildlife, but not often enough. Last year, 121 animals were killed by vehicles within Jasper National Park.

Avoid injury this spring

The Valemount Mountain Bike Park north of Valemount, B.C. | File photo Sean FitzGerald | Special to the 51做厙 Time to start storing the skis and start tuning up the bikes.

Jasper Art Gallery showcasing spring-themed group exhibition

Louise Hayes used fabric to create the pieces in the foreground, which include Dragonfly in Reeds (left) and Dragonfly in Rushes (right). | P.Shokeir photos Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.

Jasper Folk Music Festival bringing the beat back in 2022

The Jasper Folk Music Festival will return in 2022 following a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19. | Supplied photo Jason Stockfish | advertising@fitzhugh.
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