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Editorial: Introducing Jason Stockfish

Hello Jasper! My name is Jason Stockfish, and I am proud to say that I have taken part-time employment as a reporter and as an advertising sales representative with the 51°µÍø.

Jasper in January scaled back due to Omicron

Patricia Street shuts down for the annual Street Party during the 2020 Jasper in January festival. | File photo Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.

Jasper Canadian Rockies Half Marathon returning in 2022

The Jasper Canadian Rockies Half Marathon is taking place on April 23, 2022. | Supplied photo Jason Stockfish, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter | advertising@fitzhugh.

The tradition continues: Locals prepare 150 dinners for Christmas

Volunteers Sue Young-Leslie, Andrew Wannop, Sandra Coombe, Angela Wilson, Denise Mellett, Lucy Vasquez Barajas, Lynn Wannop and Wendy Hall.

Paid parking to remain seasonal, resident exemption to be determined

Peter Shokeir | [email protected] Paid parking will only run during the regular tourist season in 2022, not year-round, with a resident exemption program to be determined at a future date. On Jan.

Jasper records 38 new COVID cases since Dec. 28

Peter Shokeir | [email protected] Jasper recorded 38 new cases of COVID-19 since Dec. 28, bringing the total number of confirmed active cases to 57 as of the end of Jan. 3.

Mechanic truck stolen out of Hinton

A photo of the stolen truck. | Supplied photo Peter Shokeir | [email protected] A F-550 Mechanic Truck was stolen out of a business located along East River Road in Hinton earlier this week. Between Jan. 2 at 1 p.m. and Jan. 3 at 4 a.m.

AHS not announcing New Year’s babies

Peter Shokeir | [email protected] Alberta Health Services (AHS) and Covenant Health will not be identifying or announcing this year’s New Year’s babies for the second straight year.

Province receives coal policy reports

Alberta Energy Minister Sonya Savage during an announcement in Edmonton on Friday, April 24, 2020. | Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta photo Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.

Winter break extended for K-12 students

Education Minister Adriana LaGrange provided, from Edmonton on Oct. 27, 2021, an update on additional steps being taken to support students during the COVID-19 pandemic. | Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta photo Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.
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