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Time to rethink the buy and sell

C. Davidson illustration Let’s be honest: Jasperites are long past the point where we view the Jasper AB Buy, Sell and Trade Facebook group as just a place to buy old couches.

The buy and sell problem: Vigilante justice on Facebook

On Dec. 6 a woman was assaulted in the hallway of her Patricia Street apartment. According to her account on the Jasper AB Buy, Sell and Trade Facebook page, a man snuck in the door after her, but fled after she screamed.

Bring in the dogs: Hounds help in cougar management

Parks Canada photo A team of specialized cougar hounds came to town, Dec. 15, in an effort to track, capture, collar and relocate the two cougars that have been skulking around the townsite the past few weeks.

Local men arrested in drug bust

Photo courtesy of the RCMP Two Jasperites are among six people arrested last weekend, on charges related to drug trafficking.

Jasper to see up to 30 new CN positions

Nicole Veerman photo The Canadian National Railway is going on a hiring spree, and Jasper will see more jobs because of it.

Two Bears North

Submitted photo When guitarist Sophie Heppell and bass player Melissa Walker came together to form Two Bears North, Heppell didn’t really play guitar, and Walker didn’t really play the upright bass.

Filmmakers dive into food waste

© Peg Leg Films 2014 Sometimes when Jen Rustemeyer and Grant Baldwin drive by a dumpster—especially one where they used to get really good stuff—they still get the urge to stop and take a look. Sometimes they actually stop.

Culinary institute a possibility for Jasper

Fitzhugh file photo Plans for a culinary school in Jasper are picking up steam, after a visit from the president of Grande Prairie Regional College last week.

Photo Gallery: Jasper dancers do holiday hustle

N. Veerman photo Proud parents, grandparents, siblings, friends and community members flocked to the multipurpose hall, Dec. 14, for the Jasper Dance Program’s annual Christmas recital.

Stats show drinking and driving is still a problem

Creative commons photo December is Impaired Driving Awareness Month, and data provided by the RCMP shows that more still needs to be done to eliminate drunk driving.
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