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I will speak out

Dear Editor, I feel compelled to write a response to Paul Fromm, a “notorious white supremacist” who says I am a disgrace. I am proud of the work I do with veterans on a daily basis. I have great respect for their sacrifices.

Provincial heartbreak

Elvis Gorontzy-Slack slides into home during the provincial tier one championships in Clive, Alta.

Exploring women’s history in the Rockies

University of Alberta professor Colleen Skidmore has spent most of her career researching the history of Canadian photography from the 19th and 20th century, with a particular interest in women’s photographic practices in front of and behind the came

Jasper author snags book award

Former Jasper National Park warden Rob Kaye recently won the bronze medal award for the best regional non-fiction book at the 2016 Independent Publisher Book awards.

Bikes and bears don’t mix

Dear Editor: Three weeks ago Brad Treat tore around a sharp bend on a forest trail near his Montana home.

Veterans fought for freedom of expression

Dear Editor: I was disappointed to read the article “Video Denying Holocaust Causes Uproar” about Monika Schaefer in the July 14 issue of the Fitzhugh.

People are entitled to their opinions, but not their own facts

Dear Editor: I worked at the Fitzhugh a number of years ago. Periodically, I like to check back and see what’s going on in town. Jasper is a terrific community, which is why I’m dismayed to see that it is home to at least one Holocaust denier.

Teens shine at Alberta Summer Games

Two local teenagers put Jasper on the map last weekend, walking away with victories during the Alberta Summer Games held in Leduc, July 14-17. Nik Kellis practices throwing a javelin at Centential Field.

Bears advance to provincial finals

Jasper’s current record is 17 wins and one loss this season. The Bears will compete in the provincial finals this weekend at a venue that is still to be announced.

Festival season in full swing

The hills were alive as hundreds of music lovers gathered for three days of whimsical tenting bliss at Hinton’s Wild Mountain Music Festival, July 15-17. Music lovers enjoyed three days of tunes at Hinton's Wild Mountain Music Festival. K.
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