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Federal labour minister misses mark on Jasper's business concerns

Kellie Leitch, minister of labour and minister of status of women, speaks during a lunch meeting at Pyramid Lake Resort, July 10. | P.

Viewfinder offers new perspective of Jasper park glacier

Viewfinder looking at Stutfield Glacier. | P. Clarke photo Visitors to Stutfield Glacier will get a whole new perspective thanks to a recently installed viewfinder on the Icefields Parkway. The viewfinder was installed in memory of the late Dr.

Cyclist spooks horses, causes minor injuries to riders in Jasper

Devon Campbell, Melissa Sabourin, Morgan Soetaert and Kate Gibson were all injured during a horse riding accident near the Jasper Park Riding Stables, July 8. | P.

Tour of Alberta: the significance of race jerseys

In September, Jasper will be overrun with professional cyclists competing in the third annual Tour of Alberta bike race.

National Park News: what to do while Maligne's closed

The view from Parker's Ridge. | Parks Canada/B. Morin photo Parks Canada wants to thank all residents and visitors for their patience and understanding as we work to contain the Excelsior Wildfire in Jasper National Park.

BREAKING: Rain and cooler temperatures help crews fight Jasper wildfire

Fire crews in Jasper. | Parks Canada photo Rain and cooler temperatures continue to help fire crews battle the Excelsior wildfire burning in Maligne Valley, 15 kilometres east of Jasper.

Jasper schools and individuals recognized for environmental efforts

Marie-Hélène Hamel, a master puppeteer and street artist, was recognized for her environmental activism.Photo - P. Clarke.

Dynamic drama teacher says farewell

N. Veerman photo Taped to Jonathan Thornton’s desk in the Jasper Junior/Senior High School is a letter to his predecessor, full of words of wisdom and well wishes.

Parks heading down the wrong path

Dear Editor, My family and I came to this wonderful country back in 1975. Ever since my first trip into the Rockies I have always been in awe of the splendor and grandeur in this beautiful area of the world.

The dangers of cliff jumping

P. Clarke photo On a hot day there’s nothing more refreshing than plunging into a cold lake. But if that jump comes from a great height, it could come with consequences: a few bruises, a broken back, a concussion or even drowning.
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