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Word from the Library: What’s up at the library this winter?

Jasper Municipal Library staff We are so lucky to be in such a beautiful place like Jasper and even luckier to have such an amazing community to be a part of.

Diabetes friendly meals to keep you warm and nourished this season

During the late winter months, it’s easy to hibernate and lean into warm comforting meals. But for most of us, months of comfort food and sedentary lifestyles come at a cost.

Kevin Kritiques: Jane the Virgin

Kevin Lazzari | Special to the Fitzhugh Have you ever watched a Telenovela? Until recently, I had never even heard of the word Telenovela. By definition, a Telenovela is a soap opera produced primarily in Latin America.

MLA Newsletter for January

Alberta is the place to be for people seeking opportunity and prosperity.

U15 Bearcats host Whitecourt Wolverines

Lesleigh Campbell | Special to the Fitzhugh The U15 Jasper Bearcats hosted the Whitecourt Wolverines this past weekend for not one, but two riveting games of “edge of your seat hockey”. The first game was dinner theatre style at 5:30 p.m.

U15 Jasper Grizzlies compete against five other teams for Grizzly Cup

The U15 Jasper Grizzlies hosted their home tournament last weekend against five other teams.

Jasper Winter Pentathlon returning next week

Two cyclists participate in the Jasper Winter Pentathlon back in 2016. | File photo Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.

ATCO camp workers vote to unionize in Valemount

Work is underway on the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion in this undated photo. ATCO camp workers in Valemount serving the project have voted to unionize. | Trans Mountain’s Twitter photo Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.

Speed limit may be reduced to 30 km/h across town

Jason Stockfish, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter | [email protected] The Municipality of Jasper may reduce speed limits to 30 km/h across town in an effort to enhance public and pedestrian safety as well as the visitor experience.

Have Fun. Get Active.

Laurie-Ell Bashforth | Special to the Fitzhugh It’s understood that regular physical activity leads to our physical well-being. What’s not always understood is that it has a big part to play with our mental well-being too.
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