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The Grinch visits JJSHS

Just in time for the holiday season, the students of Jasper Junior/ Senior High School pulled out all the stops for their production of How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Dec. 11.

Fresh Snow Falls on the PeeWee Bears

L ast weekend a fresh snowfall blanketed Jasper, covering up the gritty slush that had accumulated in the past few weeks and giving the whole town the feel of a fresh start. So it was for the Jasper PeeWee Bears.

Midget Bearcats reach for the stars

L ast weekend the Drayton Valley Stars came to town for a rematch against our Midget Bearcats. Their last meeting, in the first week of November, ended in a 7-5 setback for the boys from Jasper.

Local author gets her rhyming game back

Jasperite Moira McKinnon is at it again. She’ll be releasing her second children’s book on Dec. 10. Moira McKinnon will be launching her second book, Wood Lillies and Silly Billies, at the Jasper Municipal Library, Dec 10 at 3 p.m.

Seniors host annual cookie walk

The Alpine Summit Seniors Lodge was packed with all sorts of people on Dec. 3 for the annual seniors’ cookie walk. The Alpine Summit Seniors Lodge hosted its annual cookie walk on Dec. 3. K.

Re: Last week’s editorial and article about Jasper’s wildland trails

Dear editor, While I agree with the nature and premise, the context was unfortunately misrepresented and as such has painted Parks Canada and the Jasper Park Cycling Association (JPCA) in a bad light and has strained a relationship that both parties

Re: Wildland trails reappear on popular mobile app

Dear editor, The Fitzhugh recently published an article about wildland trails appearing on a popular mobile app.

Glaciers celebrate highs and lows at year-end banquet

Jasper Glaciers’ assistant football coach, Jeff Wadsworth (left) presented Hayden Clark with the most improved player award at the team’s award banquet, Dec. 5. | Submitted photo.

Midget Bearcats finish third in home tournament

Last weekend the Jasper Midget Bearcats hosted teams from High Prairie, Grande Prairie, and Edmonton in their annual home tournament. The format was pure round robin, with the team with the most victories walking away with the hardware.

PeeWee Bears try to land one

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