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New cop lands in Jasper

T. Nichols photo Not long ago, you would have been more likely to meet Mathieu Belliveau 10,000 metres above the Earth than patrolling the streets of Jasper in an RCMP cruiser.

Atom Bears tourists in Grande Cache

Living in Jasper National Park, we’ve become used to, although never dismissive of, the beauty of our marvellous surroundings. I think we sometimes forget that our close neighbours to the north in Grande Cache are equally blessed.

PeeWee Bears host invitational tourney

N. Veerman photo With league play over for the Jasper PeeWee Bears, manager Nancy Robbins invited five competitive opponents from Devon, Sherwood Park, Edson and St.

Step toward land use review

From housing prices to the push for street performers, laws governing development and expansion are an inescapable and omnipresent part of life in Jasper.

COUNCIL BRIEFS: February 18, 2014

D. Betts photo Council forms snow removal fund Council unanimously approved the creation of a snowy day reserve fund, Feb. 18.

IN BRIEF: February 27, 2014

R. Fletcher photo Sleepwear makes a comeback It’s time to hunt down your favourite pair of pyjamas for the annual PJ Day event to raise awareness for autoimmune diseases. Tomorrow, Feb.

Waiting to celebrate

If we had to guess—based on the site superintendent’s unwillingness to give a completion date and the state of the building right now—we’d say the library and cultural centre will still be under construction come March.

GVT: pedalling for a cause

T. Nichols photo After months of planning and training, Fire Chief Greg Van Tighem is itching to start his latest and craziest journey to raise awareness and funds for multiple sclerosis.
Captive breeding may save caribou

Captive breeding may save caribou

Mark Bradley photo It’s no secret that for years Jasper’s caribou populations have been struggling.

Library construction progresses

N. Veerman photo Delnor’s new site superintendent is hesitant to put a tentative completion date on the already overdue library and cultural centre. Craig Lemiski has been on site for six weeks now and, since his arrival, a lot has changed.
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