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Small improvements could have major impact

Dear editor, The Icefields Parkway is supposed to be one of the most scenic drives in the world, but as it becomes busier and busier it’s becoming more difficult to enjoy.

Recognizing Jasper’s volunteers

More than 20 staff from Mountain Park Lodges managed to fill up at least 10 bags of garbage while out picking litter in May 2016. Photo - P.

Public debate is essential to local government

Dear editor, Your editorial in the Jasper Fitzhugh on April 20, 2017 (A Glimmer of Dissent) reveals why public debate is essential when it comes to local government. Debate is when ideas are forced to compete in the public arena.

A glimmer of dissent?

Council and administration pose for a photo in the town's new council chambers in July 2016.

A step in the wrong direction

Dear editor, Jasper is sitting on an eco-tourism opportunity that is quickly slipping away.

Public consultations miss the mark

If it feels like you’ve been attending a lot of public consultations lately, you’re not alone. Over the past three months Jasper has hosted three different public engagement events for various infrastructure projects in Jasper National Park.

Minister should reject bike trail

The proposed bike trail will parallel Highway 93 also known as the Icefields Parkway. Parks Canada image.

Living in Jasper is a privilege, not a right

Dear editor, I just read your article in the March 23 edition of the Fitzhugh concerning Daniel Gallant and Monika Schaefer.

Library debacle offers cautionary tale

The Jasper Library and Cultural Centre. P. Clarke photo As the municipality sets its sights on its next multi-million dollar foray to renovate the Jasper Activity Centre, it’s hard not to wonder whether history will end up repeating itself.

Bike path contradicts management plan

Dear editor, They are at it again.
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