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December Project fundraising through fitness

The December Project is encouraging residents to stay active while also supporting this year’s cause, the Jasper Mental Health Crisis Fund.

Male charged for murder of Edson store employee

Peter Shokeir | [email protected] A 21-year-old male has been charged with first-degree murder in the fatal shooting of a store employee in Edson. On Nov. 4 at 5:27 p.m.

School zone safety is a shared responsibility: Jasper RCMP

The Jasper RCMP have recently received a significant increase in driving complaints in school zones. With winter season upon us, road conditions are slowly deteriorating. In addition, our school zones in Jasper are a high pedestrian traffic area.

Four tips to simplify holiday entertaining

The holidays can be stressful as we prepare to host family and friends, but they don’t have to be. There are plenty of shortcuts you can take to simplify entertaining while still providing your guests with a night to remember. 1. Set the table.

Kevin Kritiques: Ghostbusters (1984)

Kevin Lazzari | Special to the 51°µÍø If there's somethin' strange in the neighborhood, who ya gonna call? If you know the answer you know the movie.

Fundraising begins for Santas Anonymous

KAOS kids and Community Development co-ordinator Lindsey Gartner crafting and organizing mittens for the Santas Anonymous mitten lines. | MOJ photo Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.

Hinton Movies to screen films again

Hinton Movies will resume screening blockbusters at the Performing Arts Theatre of Hinton (PATH) at the end of December. | Supplied photo Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.

U9/U11 Grizzlies vs. U9 Bears – the rematch

Lucas Habib | Special to the 51°µÍø Mother grizzlies are known for being some of Jasper National Park’s most aggressive animals – at least when protecting their cubs.

Council approves capital budget

Peter Shokeir | [email protected] Jasper Municipal Council approved the 2022-26 capital budget with some amendments during its regular meeting on Dec. 7. Overall, the capital budget allocates $11.

$14.7M going to fighting invasive species in mountain national parks

Peter Shokeir | [email protected] The Government of Canada is investing $14.7 million towards fighting aquatic invasive species in five mountain national parks, including Jasper.
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