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Century-long history

Photo courtesy of the Jasper-Yellowhead Museum and Archives Like so much in Jasper, the history of Anglican worship began with the railroad workers, who arrived to lay tracks through what was then the town of Fitzhugh.

Day in the life: Paul Schmidt of Jasper Victim Services

T. Nichols photo Paul Schmidt will be the first to tell you he is an emotional guy—and he’s proud of that fact. It’s his job as director of the Jasper Victim Services Unit to support victims of crime in Jasper.

Reel Lives: filmmaker profile

Sean Shaul Submitted photo Sean Shaul’s career as a filmmaker began with his grandfather’s videocamera—the old kind that you would insert an entire VHS tape into. When they were kids, he and his brother used to take it and make skits on the weekend.

Photo gallery: 10 years of valley vibes

Namgar, the four-piece traditional Buryat and Mongolian band, performed Saturday evening. N.

Travelling with the blues

Submitted photo Not many people consider Canada exotic—but Adam Morris is one who does. At least that’s what he said in an interview Aug. 13.

Semi flips on Highway 16

Submitted photo A transport truck hauling a flatbed trailer flipped on Highway 16 Aug. 12, at about 2:15 a.m. The accident happened just west of Jasper. The semi was the only vehicle involved.

Lions’ donation helps ultrasound training

T. Nichols photo “Wanna see your heart?” Dr. Declan Unsworth stood holding a small white instrument, attached to what looked like an off-brand laptop, in the Seton Healthcare Centre Aug. 14.

NATIONAL PARK NEWS: Aug. 21, 2014

M. Darrah-Parks Canada photo Jasper National Park’s visitor safety team and initial attack (fire) crew, as well as other supporting staff, recently participated in a fire and rescue training scenario to hone their heli-sling skills.

Red Fins collect more medals

The Jasper Red Fins travelled to Edmonton to compete in the Region B Regional Competition last weekend.

Youth paddle in provincial games

Despite a year without a coach, seven of Jasper’s paddlers qualified and competed in the Alberta Summer Games last month.
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