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Superstar keeps on giving

Marco Bulfon stopped by the Stollery Children’s Hospital on Dec. 29 with a donation of $2,828, raised in 2020 through gift card sales and donations. In total, the young Jasperite has raised $14,649 for the Edmonton hospital.

New CAO appointed, Utilities Fee Bylaw passed

Bill Given was appointed as the municipality's Chief Administrative Officer at the Jan. 5 regular council meeting. Given is from Grande Prairie where he served as mayor for 11 years and as a councillor for nine years.

Jasper’s New Year’s baby

Jasper’s New Year’s Baby arrived on New Year’s Day. Baby Zhinnia Maine Faurillo was born to Charmaine and Faulbert on Jan. 1, 2021 at 7 p.m. | Supplied photo Jasper’s first baby of 2021 was born on New Year’s Day.

New CAO appointed, Utilities Fee Bylaw passed

Bill Given was appointed as the municipality's Chief Administrative Officer at the Jan. 5 regular council meeting. Given is from Grande Prairie where he served as mayor for 11 years and as a councillor for nine years.

Jasper’s New Year’s baby

Jasper’s New Year’s Baby arrived on New Year’s Day. Baby Zhinnia Maine Faurillo was born to Charmaine and Faulbert on Jan. 1, 2021 at 7 p.m. | Supplied photo Jasper’s first baby of 2021 was born on New Year’s Day.

The December Project raises over $21,000 for Santas Anonymous

Nicole Veerman and Joe Urie resurrected the December Project in 2020 to get the community moving and raise money for Santas Anonymous. More than 500 people signed up and a staggering $21,500 was raised.

Editorial: A new year, a new chapter

Happy New Year! With this, our first edition of 2021, we are entering a new chapter for the Jasper Fitzhugh . Before the holidays, you may have noticed our advertisements for a publisher/editor.

Jasperites receive COVID-19 vaccines as Alpine Summit active case count reaches zero

Alpine Summit resident Armande Carter receives a dose of COVID-19 vaccine on Jan. 2. | Supplied photo Fuchsia Dragon | [email protected] The first Jasperites have been vaccinated against COVID-19.

Taste of Jasper: Adapting to new rules

Businesses in downtown Jasper worked hard to prosper in the face of health restrictions imposed during the holiday season. | File photo Tyler Wright | Special to the Fitzhugh With the New Year comes promise. While we may have woken up on Jan.

Marmot Basin remains busy within COVID protocols

Marmot Basin is busy while remaining within COVID protocols. Vice president Brian Rode said people are happy to be outdoors in the fresh air and get exercise, which is good for both physical and mental health.
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