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New bus celebrated at Alpine Summit Seniors Lodge

Residents at Alpine Summit Seniors Lodge along with Evergreens Foundation staff and board members gathered in front of a 2021 Frontline Crestline bus at the lodge on March 8.

Artists swap adds to visibility of artwork

Jasperites' artwork has been on display at Wafflato for about a month but these days, you'll see the names of Hinton artists on the paintings, drawings and stained glass artwork. | J.

Jasper Municipal Library opening doors this week

On March 5, library staffer Janeen Keelan was busy helping Angie Thom, director of library services, and co-worker Kavell Munro getting the library ready to open. The library has been closed since Dec.

Kevin Kritiques: The Lady In The Van

The title of a movie has always fascinated me because someone had to think of a few words that reflect the content of the film. Five words were picked to encompass volumes of history over a 15-year period.

Savour the Middle East with chicken shish taouk

Travel may be put on hold for the time being, but that doesn’t mean that you and your kids can’t experience the world through food.

Dancers get in the groove again

Longtime dance instructor Nicole Koebel with the Jasper Dance Program is thrilled to be instructing dance lessons again at the multicultural hall in the Activity Centre and at the Alpine Summit Seniors Lodge.

Avalanche warning issued for Jasper National Park, other areas

Avalanche Canada has issued a special public avalanche warning for recreational backcountry users across a widespread area of B.C. and Alberta. | Avalanche Canada photo Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.

Council approves installation of utility services for affordable housing project

The land earmarked for the affordable housing project is on the south side of the 700-800 block of Connaught Drive, south of the intersection of Connaught Drive and Spruce Avenue.

Wildfire season begins this month

Crews with Landmark Solutions Ltd. were busy cutting and burning piles as part of the FireSmart Forest Fuel Reduction Project at Lake Annette and Lake Edith day-use areas on Jan. 13. | J.

Community Ninjas provide stealthy support

Leanne Pelletier and Chris Woo, community development co-ordinators with Community and Family Services, whooshed snow into the air by the provincial building on Feb. 18.
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