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Decision could bring ring to arena

If the event proceeds, professional wrestlers from the Canadian National Wrestling Alliance (CNWA) will come to Jasper to perform. “In the arena, only once before we put on an event ourselves, which was a WHL tournament,” he said.

CMH neither opposes or supports proposed Valemount resort

“It is extremely unfortunate that no one from either the Chamber or the Ski Society chose to contact us, or to check the facts, before circulating this letter,” said Dave Butler, director of sustainability for CMH, in a statement made las

Meet Jasper’s new french cultural co-ordinator

Cardinal began his new role in early December 2012. While he grew up in Sherbrooke, Que., he is no stranger to the west.

Lights, cameras, and action set for 2nd PJ Day

Producers have yet to decide on an exact filming location, but the information will be shared as soon as it’s available. Specific times for when people need to be in front of the camera will also be posted.

Bearcats finish regular season

The Jasper Bantam Bearcats met the Athabasca Hawks last weekend to finish their regular season in the Sturgeon Pembina Hockey League. Saturday’s game started with strong passes and fast feet from both teams.

Neilsen holds shack up session

On Feb. 22, he’ll veer off the rails and perform at Olive Bistro.

National Park News February 21

What was that buzz? Jasper National Park’s elk survey If you recently heard or saw helicopters flying around and wondered what was happening, Parks Canada was working on our aerial elk survey.

IN BRIEF - February 21, 2013

Payant wins Enmax Energy Challenge Jasmine Payant’s entry in the Enmax Energy Challenge received the most votes, earning her the contest’s grand prize.

New face at The Fitzhugh

He started as a freelancer in 2004, and quickly became the outdoor adventure editor at Vue Weekly in Edmonton.

Cat receives lucky dodge

After finally locating the cat on Dec. 23, Dyck began to care for him with the help of veterinarian Janet Jones. The cat, now named Dodge, weighed less than four and a half pounds, said Dyck. “When I picked him up, he felt like a metal rail.
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