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Dreamscape performed at Geeky Street Theatre Camp

There is a second theatre camp for seven- to nine-year-olds from August 12 to 16 at Habitat for the Arts. | Supplied photos Fuchsia Dragon | reporter@fitzhugh.

Bizarre Jasper WW2 secret explored in new book

At the Wolf’s Door is historical fiction: based on true historical events written with a little artistic licence. | Images supplied Fuchsia Dragon | reporter@fitzhugh.

‘New neighbour’ disputes town’s story on hostel tax email

“HI learned of the draft taxation by-law and plans for an accelerated reading of the draft by-law through this paper” last week, not from an email from the town in April 2018, says the CEO of Hostelling International for this region, Alistair McLean.

Jasperite wins women's gold in 100-mile ultramarathon

Dawn Glover works at the Jasper Dental Clinic with her husband, Randal, and said she trains five to six days a week. | Supplied photo Fuchsia Dragon | reporter@fitzhugh.

Jasper businesses join Alberta 15 pledge

Mike and Sierra Day. Evil Dave’s won’t be cutting the wages of the young people it employs despite a change to Alberta’s labour law. | F.

Communities in Bloom judges heading for Jasper

The six aspects Jasper will be judged on are tidiness, environmental action, heritage conservation, urban forestry, landscape and floral displays Fuchsia Dragon | reporter@fitzhugh.

Strong side: local launches summer volleyball league

Beth MacLachlan found a strong side of support for summer volleyball league in Jasper. “It’s been very inspiring and positive to feel the support from so many people in the community.” | F. Dragon photos Fuchsia Dragon | reporter@fitzhugh.

Youth free Fitness Centre passes to continue indefinitely

The pilot project was launched in response to Jasper Community Team members reporting that local youth were experiencing anxiety and isolation and reporting high levels of stress Fuchsia Dragon | reporter@fitzhugh.

Letter: Complete strangers treated like family in Jasper

Jasper did what Jasper does when a member of a group not intending to stop here while en route to Vancouver fell ill and passed away. | F.

Canada Day: A rained-upon parade

Crowds in Jasper for Canada Day were duly doused by the downpour in the townsite and around Jasper National Park July 1. | F. Dragon photos Fuchsia Dragon | [email protected] It was a promising start to Canada Day despite the rainy forecast.
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