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Re-use It Centre ponders future plans

“Revenue from the store during those months averaged out to be probably 45 per cent of our operating costs,” she told council on Jan. 15.

Jan. 15 council briefs

“People see [officers] and they’re able to interact with them and provide information, it goes a long way in deterring crime rather than simply responding to it from our office.” Bar checks have also increased.

Contest finalist needs your votes to win solar panels

She took the Enmax Energy Challenge and posted photos illustrating how she strives for a brighter energy future. Other JSCY members including Anagha Devkota and teacher Adam Robb helped with the submission.

Group adds life-saving skills to snow education

The Canadian Rockies Academy is an 11-week course designed to provide participants with a well-rounded education in winter sports instruction and resort operations.

The Fourth Annual Jasper Pentathlon

Angry birds, men in business attire, grapes, Dr. Seuss characters and hockey jerseys were some of the unique ways teams distinguished themselves this year.

Jasper Bears continue league dominance

On Sunday afternoon, after the final whistle had blown in the excellent Atom Grizzlies tournament, the Bears took to home ice in a continuation of a series that has been pretty lopsided so far.

Jasper Life brand attracts young adults

Riddell attributes the change to two things: removing the stigma of seeking out “outreach services” by changing the name to something more welcoming, and promoting Jasper Life’s services to employers who can get brochures and inform

Jason and Pharis return to Dunster

Jason and Pharis met in 2007 at an old time fiddle jam after having played music for decades independently. Both are drawn to early country, old time, blues and blue grass. In 2012 the pair moved their home, along with their business, J.

Jasper Film Club presents: A Late Quartet

When Peter announces he wishes to make the upcoming season his last, his three colleagues find themselves at a crossroad. Competing egos and uncontrollable passions threaten to derail years of friendship and collaboration.

Travel Through Time with piano concert

“The focus of their concert is music history,” said Billie McKee, piano teacher and member of the Alberta Piano Teachers Association. It’s a “historical snapshot of music through time.
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