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  • What about option C?

    Public meeting to discuss future of high school leaves something to be desired The public meeting on Feb. 19 to discuss the future of Jasper’s high school left some residents seeking an additional possibility beyond those presented. ...
  • Radiant heat causes blaze

    Geikie Street fire puts tenants out of home Three Jasperites who lost their home to a blaze last week are staying with friends and depending on assistance from the community. ...
  • Bearcats chomp down on Evansburg

    Midget team moves puck well in 10-0 victory Handing Evansburg an embarrassing 10-0 on the weekend, the Midget A Jasper Bearcats hockey team demonstrated why they finished atop their division this season and received a bye to the second round of the playo...
  • To close or not to close

    Patricia Street petition to show truth: business owner Cam Jenkins, owner of Jasper Wine Merchants, is putting together a petition to give the Jasper town council a “real idea” of what Patricia Street businesses think about the future possibi...
  • Masters Student helps JCSP

    Sustainable energy research help Jasper There was a friendly new face in Jasper last week. ...
  • Où l’association française encore?

    Les Rendez-vous de la Francophonie 2009 Beneath the Jasper train station there is an invaluable and important resource for the French-Canadian community in Jasper. ...
  • A new way to walk

    Jasper Seniors’ Society members get moving indoors Jasperite David Prowse wants to see people on their feet. ...
  • Opinions in cyberspace

    The world wide web, since its inception, has offered a wide range of opportunities that can be experienced quicker than you can double-click your mouse.  Immediacy and involvement are two important ones, especially for the news world. ...
  • Friday Night Folk

    Jasperites will be treated to a little taste of free folk this week with Lily Come Down and the Hillbilly Freakshow playing Friday Feb. 27 at the Whistle Stop Pub. ...
  • Celebrate, recognize and educate

    International Women’s Day 2009 In an effort to recognize and celebrate women in Jasper, International Women’s Day 2009 will be celebrated Wednesday, Mar. 4 with a gala dinner, play and presentations from the community. ...
  • Swimming for Gold

    Jasper River Dragons dowse the competition  Local swimmers took to the water Sunday, Feb. 22 for the seventh annual Lifeguard Competition at the Jasper Aquatic Centre.  ...
  • Time for a beach party

    In line with a tradition that started back in the 1970’s, Friday night the Jasper Rotary Club will host Juan Heluva Nite, a Mexican themed beach party, to help raise funds for Polio Plus. ...
  • Entrance memoirs launched in Jasper

    After years of people saying, “Boy, that would make a good book,” the memoirs of an Alberta frontiersman have finally been published. ...
  • From landscapes to fantasy

    Local artist shows off his many talents The Bushfire Gallery will be alight again this weekend, on Feb. 28 and Mar. 1, with a new breed of art by Alan Butler, who is showing off some of his work of portraits, fantastical creatures and Spanish dancers. ...
  • The audacity of change

    Change can be painful in a myriad of ways. This is especially true if the change occurs without your knowledge or input. I think most people probably believe that change is inevitable if not desirable, at least in theory. That said, in practice, change i...
  • February 26, 2009

    Law enforcement a disgrace to warden service Are Canadians not understanding? Does no one realize what is happening to the Warden service? The turmoil and the millions of dollars that will and have been spent is a response to a complaint to the union i...
  • Bylaw wording allows animal neglect

    Chief enforcement officer to propose change after charges thrown out Charges that were thrown out against a Jasper man for leaving his dog in a vehicle in the winter have prompted questions about the wording of Jasper’s Domestic Animal Bylaw. ...
  • No comment

    Employee’s words may leave bad taste in municipality’s mouth A quip in a local newspaper may have gotten a Municipality of Jasper employee into some hot water. ...
  • Road to Rangoon

    Locals look to raise funds to build schools On the night of Feb. 10, the Downstream Bar hosted a fundraising event for Building Knowledge, a charity endeavour focused on building schools in Burma (Myanmar). ...
  • Sketch released

    RCMP send out drawing of suspect in Hinton hotel robbery RCMP released a sketch last week depicting a person they think was involved in the armed robbery of the Crestwood Hotel on Hwy 16 in Hinton on Sunday, Feb. 8. ...

 

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