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Digging a little deeper

Saturday, November 2Jasper Legion, 9 p.m.$30 It might not be the Matt Mays show you’re used to, but he’s pretty sure you’re going to dig it anyway. The singer-songwriter lands in Jasper Nov. 2, just one stop on a months-long solo tour across Canada.

Students’ SEED dreams live on

The Jasper Sustainability Club for Youth has not given up on planting a SEED in Jasper. In fact, the students have come up with numerous ideas to get a sustainable, living classroom to town.

Mayor to receive wage increase

Council approved a wage increase of $675 per month for the incoming mayor, but left the final ratification to the newly-elected council, who will be sworn in on Oct. 29.

Council Briefs: OCTOBER 15, 2013

ETA for furniture Without a firm opening date for the library and cultural centre, the municipality cannot order the furniture it needs for the municipal spaces within it, as there is nowhere to store the furniture in the meantime.

Chamber recognizes ambassadors and entrepreneurs

The Jasper Park Chamber of Commerce handed out eight awards at its annual Business and Ambassador Awards Gala held at the Lobstick Lodge Oct. 18. This was the third year for the ambassador awards and fourth for the business awards.

National Park News: OCTOBER 24, 2013

Parks Canada photo Over the past two months, there’s been a lot of student sweat going into Jasper National Park.

ln Brief: OCTOBER 24, 2013

Jian Ghomeshi’s top five In WestJet’s Up! magazine, CBC’s Jian Ghomeshi highlighted the Jasper Legion in his top five venues to see a concert. The Legion appears alongside the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, Calif.

Online exclusive: Community concerned about candidate's election coverage

Due to the Fitzhugh's print deadlines, we were unable to address this issue in our Oct. 17 edition of the paper. In our effort to provide the community with the best possible coverage ahead of the Oct.

Students engage in municipal election

Students of Jasper Junior/Senior High School put candidates for mayor, council and school trustee on the spot, Oct. 17, in their very own all candidates forum.

Demonstrating a need

Human resource managers from around the region gathered in Hinton last week to gauge how recent changes to the temporary foreign worker program will affect their businesses.
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