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Jasper Pride & Ski Festival to feature diversity of events

Skiers take part in the Pride Flag ski run at Marmot Basin during the Jasper Pride Festival on April 24, 2021. | Marmot Basin photo Joanne McQuarrie, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter | reporter@fitzhugh.

Residents opening homes to Ukrainians fleeing war

Nancy Addison stands in front of her home where she and her husband Mark will be welcoming one of the many Ukrainian families displaced by Russias invasion of Ukraine. | J.

Business owners voice frustrations over patio guidelines

Restaurant owner Michael Cassio speaks to council at a special meeting on March 29. | J.Stockfish photo Jason Stockfish, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter | advertising@fitzhugh.

Lutheran Church to close by end of year, new non-profit owners sought for building

The Jasper Lutheran Church will close by the end of the year. The churchs congregation/board has invited proposals from charitable not-for-profit organizations to take over the property. | J.

Hinton RCMP investigate stolen snowmobile and trailer

Photograph of snowmobile. | RCMP photo Hinton RCMP are seeking public assistance in locating a stolen snowmobile and trailer. These items were stolen from a turn out on the north side of Highway 16, approximately 1.

Guidebook offers info on fishing spots in Rockies

Joey Ambrosi has been fishing and hiking nearly all his life. The second edition of Ambrosis book, Fishing the Canadian Rockies, is a comprehensive guide to lakes, rivers and streams on both sides of the Continental Divide.

Kevin Kritiques: Uncharted

Kevin Lazzari | Special to the 51做厙 If you are looking for an action movie that has it all, look no further, because Uncharted has it all.

Spring melt may cause closures on Icefields Parkway and Maligne Road

There may be potential closures on the Icefields Parkway and Maligne Road due to spring avalanche conditions. | Parks Canada photo Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.

Indigenous tourism gets $1.3 million investment

Joanne McQuarrie, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter | [email protected] The federal government has invested $1.3 million to strengthen the Indigenous tourism sector and showcase Alberta as a premiere Indigenous tourism destination in Canada.

Canada's tourism minister says recovery a team effort

Randy Boissonnault, federal minister of tourism, was in Jasper on March 18 and 19 to speak with locals about the housing and labour shortage and how the tourism sector is recovering from the pandemic. | J.
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