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No time to relax, its election season

Thats a wrap. Summer is over, and we survived. With another tourist season in the books, this would normally be the time when locals kick back and take a much needed breather before ski season. But, this year is different.

Fooling the people some of the time

Dear Editor, In the run up to long-range plans for the national parks ski areas, the Canadian public is being wooed by proponents with some new buzzwords: football fields.

We can move mountains together

Dear Editor, Id like to send out a big thank you in so many directions in our community and beyond. We were beyond successful with our efforts to ensure everyone gets equal core instruction in Jasper Elementary School. Mr.

Folk fest a success

Organizers of the 2015 Jasper Folk Music Festival. | P. Clarke photo Like a well-loved vinyl recording, the Jasper Folk Music Festival only gets better with age.

Lesson to learn from Tour of Alberta

Parks Canada/R. Bray photo That's the money shot! Those four gleeful words were yelled, Sept. 5, as spectators gathered around a television screen at Marmot Basin to watch 120 professional cyclists pedal past Athabasca Falls.

Jasper needs to take action on graffiti, say visitors

Dear Editor, We have been visiting Jasper National Park every year for the last 10 years; it is truly one of our very favourite places on earth.

Buskers bring life to the street

This summer Jaspers streets were more energetic than ever, with sidewalk cafes bringing a new life to the downtown core.

Introducing the Jasper Victim Services Perspective

As the coordinator of the Jasper Victim Services Unit, Paul Schmidt sees a side of Jasper that most residents will never be exposed to. His job is to attend the scene of tragic accidents and crimes and to console the victims, whoever they might be.

Stop the outbreak, get immunized

There is a whooping cough outbreak in the Alberta Health Service (AHS) North Zone, with 182 confirmed cases so far this year, including three that required hospitalization.

Tip of the hat to Jasper rodeo

N. Veerman photo Last August, as the Jasper Heritage Rodeo wrapped up its final night in the Jasper Arenaits home of 37 yearsthere was no telling whether it would live to see another year.
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