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Bearcats seek redemption

On their last road trip, the Jasper Midget Bearcats went oh for two in a pair of games they were in, but couldn’t finish. Last weekend our boys had something to prove as they traveled east again to Ponoka and Maskwacis.

Banjo wielding brothers reunite in Jasper

Born into a family of classical musicians, brothers Max and Frank Evans were quickly introduced to a vast sea of melodies, rhythms and beats. However, unlike the robust sounds of their parents, the boys got hooked on old-time Appalachian music.

Movie of the Month: Jean of the Joneses

The life of 25-year-old Jean Jones and her multi-generational, middle-class Jamaican-American family of strong-minded yet loving women, comes to an arresting stop when her estranged grandfather dies on the doorstep of the family’s brownstone home dur

Marrying rock and house music: SIIINES plays Atha-B

If Nirvana and Deadmau5 had a baby it would probably sound an awful lot like SIIINES. SIIINES will be at the Athabasca Hotel on Jan. 27 at 9 p.m. Cover is $5.

Curler eyes hot shots dynasty with second win

For the second year in a row Darek Biniak won the Jasper Curling Club's hot shot competition with a record high of 16 points. Submitted. It was the shot heard ‘round the Rockies.

Jasper ski team excels in Banff

Families with the Jasper Ski Team headed down the Icefields Parkway to take part in the first Nancy Greene race of the season, Jan. 13. Karleigh Vassallo put it all on the line during a grand slalom race at Mt. Norquay in Banff, Jan. 21.

PeeWee Bears rattle three off the post

L ast weekend the Jasper PeeWee Bears played a marathon three games in three days, including two on the road and one at home as they enter the final stretch of their regular season.

Another roadside attraction

W awa has the goose, Sudbury has a nickel and Melita, Man., has a banana (I kid you not). Canada is peppered with proud displays of local heritage masquerading as a super-sized, roadside attractions and Alberta has its fair share of these.

Re: Popular toboggan hills to close

In reading the article I did not get the impression that the question ‘how can we make this better?’ was suggested or asked.

Climbers duke it out at the Boulder Battle

It might be winter, but that didn’t stop a dedicated group of rock climbers from showing off their strength and skill at the second annual Boulder Battle. F.
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