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Jasper United Church starts 'Before I die' wall

Rev. Nancy Monetith and Bob Baxter with the "Before I die" wall at the Jasper United Church. | N. Veerman photo Monteith Before I die I want to “be a mother.” Before I die I want to “LIVE.” Before I die I want to “eat 287 potatoes.

First prescribed fire of 2016 a roaring success in Jasper park

Jackladder prescribed burn. | Parks Canada/Ryan Bray photo Parks Canada successfully carried out its first prescribed fire of the season, April 17, albeit with a little more excitement than it had initially planned.

Jasper hosts inaugural half-marathon

P. Clarke photo History was made over the weekend as nearly 700 runners laced up their shoes and hit the streets for Jasper’s inaugural half-marathon, April 16.

Jasperites harvest the suns rays, power home

Patti and Joe Urie had solar panels installed on their Connaught Drive home. | N. Veerman photo A Jasper family is harnessing the power of the sun, after 16 solar panels were installed on its Connaught Drive home.

Small Glories bring big sound to Olive

Sunday, April 24 | Olive Bistro and Lounge | 8 p.m. | $20 at the door The Small Glories came together by accident—a happy accident that is. The Winnipeg folk duo of veteran Canadian singer/songwriters Cara Luft and JD Edwards was created by chance.

Kids art exposition at Jasper Legion

Karleigh poses with her self portrait. | N.

National Park News: Toronto school wins trip to Jasper park

Students from Duke of Connaught School in Toronto will stay at the Palisades Environmental Stewardship Centre in June, after winning the Canada's Coolest School Trip contest.

Seniors request high school land for housing

Dear Editor, A group of senior citizens has discussed the old high school land site. We are in favour of the new senior facility being built where the old high school previously stood.

Looking for someone to thank

Dear Editor, While visiting Jasper in early April to take advantage of a ski pass deal and great accommodation, I was distressed to discover that I had lost my drivers license.

Vandals leave their mark on the library saga

File photo of the library and cultural centre in November 2015. | N. Veerman photo There’s nothing quite like adding insult to injury.
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