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Jasper's business licensing procedures under review

Creative Commons photo Securing a business license in Jasper is no easy feat; with two levels of government to contend with and multiple hoops to jump through, the process is often unwieldy.

Jasperite films documentary in Canada's Arctic

Jasperite Ryan Bray spent two months in Canada's Arctic filming with Canadian painter Cory Trepanier. | Clare Kines photo Life behind the lens has offered Ryan Bray a world of opportunity.

Federal candidates confirmed for all-candidates forum

An all-candidates forum will be held at the Jasper Activity Centre on Oct. 5. Those who want to ask candidates questions one-on-one are urged to arrive at 6 p.m. The forum will begin at 7 p.m.

Jasper Glaciers start season with new coach

The Jasper Glaciers first home game will be on Sept. 18 against Hinton at 4 p.m. Photo - P. Clarke. With a new head coach and a roster of veteran players, the Jasper Glaciers are hedging their bets that they'll do well again this year.

Climbing to the top, conquering the Marmot hill

The Fitzhugh was given the opportunity to race up the Marmot Basin hill, Sept. 5, as part of the Tour of Alberta's media challenge, but as our staff was busy covering the tour, it was impossible to send one us huffing and puffing up the hill.

A junior cyclist weighs in on the Tour of Alberta

Bronwen Campbell. | Submitted photo Fourteen-year-old Bronwen Campbell has been in Jasper every summer of her life, staying at her family's cabin on Lake Edith.

Fall temperatures expected to rise, warm winter to follow

Fall temperatures in western Canada are expected to be above normal with precipitation levels falling below normal, according to Accuweather. Photo provided.

Folk fest to rock Jasper with all-Canadian line-up

Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra headlines Friday night of the Jasper Folk Music Festival. | Submitted photo The third annual Jasper Folk Music Festival will kick off Sept. 11, supporting an all-Canadian line up.

Photo exhibit features Mount Edith Cavell

Mount Edith Cavell. | R. Brown photo Mount Edith Cavell will be on display in all her glory during a black and white photo exhibit held at the Jasper-Yellowhead Museum and Archives over the next two months.

Documentary sheds light on region's horse culture

Master horseman Larry Nelles teaches three children about true horsemanship. From left to right is Payton Hallock, Braiden Hallock and Martin Hallock. Photo provided.
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