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WHAT’S OPEN IN JASPER? SHOPS, RESTAURANTS AND DELIVERY The Fitzhugh has compiled a list of stores, services and restaurants still open for business in Jasper. Bookmark this page – we will be updating it. | Stock photo. Last Updated: June 12, 2020. This page was formerly titled ‘Event cancellations, closures and special measuresin Jasper’.
TAKE A TRIP AROUND THE WORLD FROM YOUR KITCHEN It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. WARMER WEATHER MEANS TICKS ARE GETTING ACTIVE It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. NEWS – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE »Jasper Treasures: Christian Roy » Motorcyclist critically injured in collision on Highway 16 » Candlelight vigil held for 215 children found in unmarked graves » Jasper may soon stop mandating masks » Bike stolen in Hinton break and enter » Weekly demonstrations against coal mining still ongoing after two months » Quad stolen out of Hinton area » Jasper reopening some recreation services JASPER MAY SOON STOP MANDATING MASKS It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints.ENVIRONMENT
10 to 20 centimetres of snow is expected Snow has been falling for days in Jasper, with inches piling up in town. And Marmot Basin is stacked with fresh powder, having received 12 centimetres of snow in the last 24 hours and 32 centimetres in the last four days. ROCK SLOPE STABILIZATION WORK STARTING ON HIGHWAY 16 WEST »Rock slope stabilization work starting on Highway 16 West » Jasper Treasures: Christian Roy » Motorcyclist critically injured in collision on Highway 16 » Candlelight vigil held for 215 children found in unmarked graves » Jasper may soon stop mandating masks » Bike stolen in Hinton break and enter » Weekly demonstrations against coal mining still ongoing after two months NATIONAL PARK NEWS: TRACKING JASPER’S WOLVES »Jasper Treasures: Jenna McGrath » OUT Jasper raises flags in solidarity » Speed limit reduction approved for several streets » Over 2,000 in Jasper have gotten at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine » Retired geologist tells story of Alberta’s landscapes in latest book » RCMP looking for male impersonating a cable company employee » Walk Her Way 5K supports Jasper women battling cancer QUAD STOLEN OUT OF HINTON AREA It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE, AND MOREEDMONTON WOMAN CHARGED WITH IMPAIRED IN JASPERNEWSFIRE DESTROYS HOUSE IN JASPER »Jasper Treasures: Christian Roy » Motorcyclist critically injured in collision on Highway 16 » Candlelight vigil held for 215 children found in unmarked graves » Jasper may soon stop mandating masks » Bike stolen in Hinton break and enter » Weekly demonstrations against coal mining still ongoing after two months » Quad stolen out of Hinton area » Jasper reopening some recreation services NEWS – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE »Weekly demonstrations against coal mining still ongoing after two months » Quad stolen out of Hinton area » Jasper reopening some recreation services » Winter storm warning in effect for Highway 93 » Mounties confirm identities of avalanche victims » Jasper Treasures: Erin Shore » A church in full bloom » Ground squirrels undergoing relocation » Tax burden shifting from commercial to ALBERTA PROPOSES RANDOM CAMP FEES FOR PUBLIC LANDS IN It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. ON SCIENCE: WHY ARE MAGPIES SO FREAKING LOUD? It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. PAID PARKING GOING AHEAD NEXT MONTH AS PILOT PROJECT It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE, AND MOREEDMONTON WOMAN CHARGED WITH IMPAIRED IN JASPERNEWSFIRE DESTROYS HOUSE IN JASPER »Jasper Treasures: Christian Roy » Motorcyclist critically injured in collision on Highway 16 » Candlelight vigil held for 215 children found in unmarked graves » Jasper may soon stop mandating masks » Bike stolen in Hinton break and enter » Weekly demonstrations against coal mining still ongoing after two months » Quad stolen out of Hinton area » Jasper reopening some recreation services NEWS – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE »Weekly demonstrations against coal mining still ongoing after two months » Quad stolen out of Hinton area » Jasper reopening some recreation services » Winter storm warning in effect for Highway 93 » Mounties confirm identities of avalanche victims » Jasper Treasures: Erin Shore » A church in full bloom » Ground squirrels undergoing relocation » Tax burden shifting from commercial to ALBERTA PROPOSES RANDOM CAMP FEES FOR PUBLIC LANDS IN It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. ON SCIENCE: WHY ARE MAGPIES SO FREAKING LOUD? It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. PAID PARKING GOING AHEAD NEXT MONTH AS PILOT PROJECT It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. NEWS – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE »Weekly demonstrations against coal mining still ongoing after two months » Quad stolen out of Hinton area » Jasper reopening some recreation services » Winter storm warning in effect for Highway 93 » Mounties confirm identities of avalanche victims » Jasper Treasures: Erin Shore » A church in full bloom » Ground squirrels undergoing relocation » Tax burden shifting from commercial to WORD FROM THE LIBRARY: SENIORS SHARE BOOK PICKS 14 hours ago · It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economicconstraints.
WHAT’S OPEN IN JASPER? SHOPS, RESTAURANTS AND DELIVERY The Fitzhugh has compiled a list of stores, services and restaurants still open for business in Jasper. Bookmark this page – we will be updating it. | Stock photo. Last Updated: June 12, 2020. This page was formerly titled ‘Event cancellations, closures and special measuresin Jasper’.
JASPER MAY SOON STOP MANDATING MASKS It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. JASPER REOPENING SOME RECREATION SERVICES »Jasper reopening some recreation services » Winter storm warning in effect for Highway 93 » Mounties confirm identities of avalanche victims » Jasper Treasures: Erin Shore » A church in full bloom » Ground squirrels undergoing relocation » Tax burden shifting from commercial to residential » Columbia Icefield bus tours relaunch with seatbelts added » Tourism Jasper pleased with NEWS – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE »Jasper Treasures: Christian Roy » Motorcyclist critically injured in collision on Highway 16 » Candlelight vigil held for 215 children found in unmarked graves » Jasper may soon stop mandating masks » Bike stolen in Hinton break and enter » Weekly demonstrations against coal mining still ongoing after two months » Quad stolen out of Hinton area » Jasper reopening some recreation services MOTORCYCLIST CRITICALLY INJURED IN COLLISION ON HIGHWAY 16 »Motorcyclist critically injured in collision on Highway 16 » Candlelight vigil held for 215 children found in unmarked graves » Jasper may soon stop mandating masks » Bike stolen in Hinton break and enter » Weekly demonstrations against coal mining still ongoing after two months » Quad stolen out of Hinton area » Jasper reopening some recreation servicesENVIRONMENT
10 to 20 centimetres of snow is expected Snow has been falling for days in Jasper, with inches piling up in town. And Marmot Basin is stacked with fresh powder, having received 12 centimetres of snow in the last 24 hours and 32 centimetres in the last four days. QUAD STOLEN OUT OF HINTON AREA It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. CANDLELIGHT VIGIL HELD FOR 215 CHILDREN FOUND IN UNMARKED »Candlelight vigil held for 215 children found in unmarked graves » Jasper may soon stop mandating masks » Bike stolen in Hinton break and enter » Weekly demonstrations against coal mining still ongoing after two months » Quad stolen out of Hinton area » Jasper reopening some recreation services » Winter storm warning in effect for Highway 93 » Mounties confirm identities of avalanche JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE, AND MOREEDMONTON WOMAN CHARGED WITH IMPAIRED IN JASPERNEWSFIRE DESTROYS HOUSE IN JASPER »Mounties confirm identities of avalanche victims » Jasper Treasures: Erin Shore » A church in full bloom » Ground squirrels undergoing relocation » Tax burden shifting from commercial to residential » Columbia Icefield bus tours relaunch with seatbelts added » Tourism Jasper pleased with reopening plan, levy abatement » Two people dead after avalanche on Mount Andromeda NEWS – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE Over 2,000 in Jasper have gotten at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.ca Over 39 per cent of Jasperities, or 2,236 people, have gotten at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of May 17, according to a new online map. Just over five per cent, or 294 people, have been fully vaccinated. WHAT’S OPEN IN JASPER? SHOPS, RESTAURANTS AND DELIVERYSEE MORE ONFITZHUGH.CA
OVER 2,000 IN JASPER HAVE GOTTEN AT LEAST ONE DOSE OF It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. ALBERTA PROPOSES RANDOM CAMP FEES FOR PUBLIC LANDS IN It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. WEEKLY DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST COAL MINING STILL ONGOING 1 day ago · »Weekly demonstrations against coal mining still ongoing after two months » Quad stolen out of Hinton area » Jasper reopening some recreation services » Winter storm warning in effect for Highway 93 » Mounties confirm identities of avalanche victims » Jasper Treasures: Erin Shore » A church in full bloom » Ground squirrels undergoing relocation » Tax burden shifting from commercialto
PAID PARKING GOING AHEAD NEXT MONTH AS PILOT PROJECT It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. ON SCIENCE: WHY ARE MAGPIES SO FREAKING LOUD? It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints.RIBBON TREES
Ribbon trees are much more than just pieces of fabric tied to trees. The ribbons and cloths are actually offerings back to the earth. Ribbon trees are appearing more frequently in Jasper National Park, placed by Indigenous communities that have historic ties to thislandscape.
REPORT CALLS FOR END TO SUBSIDIES FOR VIA RAIL SERVICE A federal review of the Canada Transportation Act (CTA) could have major implications for rail service through Jasper. The sweeping review tabled by the government late last month recommends major changes to Via Rail operations in Canada, including the elimination of subsidies to Via Rail’s transcontinental train service from Torontoto Vancouver.
JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE, AND MOREEDMONTON WOMAN CHARGED WITH IMPAIRED IN JASPERNEWSFIRE DESTROYS HOUSE IN JASPER »Mounties confirm identities of avalanche victims » Jasper Treasures: Erin Shore » A church in full bloom » Ground squirrels undergoing relocation » Tax burden shifting from commercial to residential » Columbia Icefield bus tours relaunch with seatbelts added » Tourism Jasper pleased with reopening plan, levy abatement » Two people dead after avalanche on Mount Andromeda NEWS – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE Over 2,000 in Jasper have gotten at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.ca Over 39 per cent of Jasperities, or 2,236 people, have gotten at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of May 17, according to a new online map. Just over five per cent, or 294 people, have been fully vaccinated. WHAT’S OPEN IN JASPER? SHOPS, RESTAURANTS AND DELIVERYSEE MORE ONFITZHUGH.CA
OVER 2,000 IN JASPER HAVE GOTTEN AT LEAST ONE DOSE OF It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. ALBERTA PROPOSES RANDOM CAMP FEES FOR PUBLIC LANDS IN It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. PAID PARKING GOING AHEAD NEXT MONTH AS PILOT PROJECT It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. ON SCIENCE: WHY ARE MAGPIES SO FREAKING LOUD? It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints.RIBBON TREES
Ribbon trees are much more than just pieces of fabric tied to trees. The ribbons and cloths are actually offerings back to the earth. Ribbon trees are appearing more frequently in Jasper National Park, placed by Indigenous communities that have historic ties to thislandscape.
PHOTOGRAPHERS ENCOURAGED TO SUBMIT WINTER PICS FOR »Bears and cubs active around town and trails » Job centre warns of closure under province’s latest proposal » Hinton RCMP investigating after firearm discharged near Wildhay » Tax burden may shift more from commercial to residential » Fatal ATV rollover at Brule sand dunes » Memorial bench stolen from Talbot Lake » Canoer embarking on 1,450-km journey to support parents REPORT CALLS FOR END TO SUBSIDIES FOR VIA RAIL SERVICE A federal review of the Canada Transportation Act (CTA) could have major implications for rail service through Jasper. The sweeping review tabled by the government late last month recommends major changes to Via Rail operations in Canada, including the elimination of subsidies to Via Rail’s transcontinental train service from Torontoto Vancouver.
NEWS – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE Over 2,000 in Jasper have gotten at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.ca Over 39 per cent of Jasperities, or 2,236 people, have gotten at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of May 17, according to a new online map. Just over five per cent, or 294 people, have been fully vaccinated.THE MARKSMAN (2021)
It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. NEWS – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE Twice a year, Jasper’s seasonal workers find themselves frantically hunting for a job. April is one of those times. For many of those workers, the seasonal lifestyle is stressful, but worth it because it means at least working six months of the year at a job they love. BUSINESSES – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS The Dutch Guy Contracting and handyman service based in Jasper, AB, specializing in residential and commercial renovations. Services offered include painting, tiling, flooring, kitchen and bath, decks, sidings, fences and other renovations. 780-883-0362. September 25, JUNE – 2021 – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS »Tourism Jasper pleased with reopening plan, levy abatement » Two people dead after avalanche on Mount Andromeda » Regional mayors discuss collaboration, COVID vaccinations » Jasper Treasures: Sandra Campbell and Chris Woo » Bears and cubs active around town and trails » Job centre warns of closure under province’s latest proposal » Hinton RCMP investigating after firearm CRACK THE COLOR CODE FOR HEALTHY EATING It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. WEEKLY DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST COAL MINING STILL ONGOING 1 day ago · »Weekly demonstrations against coal mining still ongoing after two months » Quad stolen out of Hinton area » Jasper reopening some recreation services » Winter storm warning in effect for Highway 93 » Mounties confirm identities of avalanche victims » Jasper Treasures: Erin Shore » A church in full bloom » Ground squirrels undergoing relocation » Tax burden shifting from commercialto
JUNE NEWSLETTER FROM MLA LONG It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. QUAD STOLEN OUT OF HINTON AREA It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints.SUPPORT LOCAL MEDIA
In response to the COVID-19 crisis, The Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE, AND MOREEDMONTON WOMAN CHARGED WITH IMPAIRED IN JASPERNEWSFIRE DESTROYS HOUSE IN JASPER »Mounties confirm identities of avalanche victims » Jasper Treasures: Erin Shore » A church in full bloom » Ground squirrels undergoing relocation » Tax burden shifting from commercial to residential » Columbia Icefield bus tours relaunch with seatbelts added » Tourism Jasper pleased with reopening plan, levy abatement » Two people dead after avalanche on Mount Andromeda NEWS – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE Over 2,000 in Jasper have gotten at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.ca Over 39 per cent of Jasperities, or 2,236 people, have gotten at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of May 17, according to a new online map. Just over five per cent, or 294 people, have been fully vaccinated. WHAT’S OPEN IN JASPER? SHOPS, RESTAURANTS AND DELIVERYSEE MORE ONFITZHUGH.CA
OVER 2,000 IN JASPER HAVE GOTTEN AT LEAST ONE DOSE OF It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. ALBERTA PROPOSES RANDOM CAMP FEES FOR PUBLIC LANDS IN It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. WEEKLY DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST COAL MINING STILL ONGOING 1 day ago · »Weekly demonstrations against coal mining still ongoing after two months » Quad stolen out of Hinton area » Jasper reopening some recreation services » Winter storm warning in effect for Highway 93 » Mounties confirm identities of avalanche victims » Jasper Treasures: Erin Shore » A church in full bloom » Ground squirrels undergoing relocation » Tax burden shifting from commercialto
PAID PARKING GOING AHEAD NEXT MONTH AS PILOT PROJECT It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. ON SCIENCE: WHY ARE MAGPIES SO FREAKING LOUD? It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints.RIBBON TREES
Ribbon trees are much more than just pieces of fabric tied to trees. The ribbons and cloths are actually offerings back to the earth. Ribbon trees are appearing more frequently in Jasper National Park, placed by Indigenous communities that have historic ties to thislandscape.
REPORT CALLS FOR END TO SUBSIDIES FOR VIA RAIL SERVICE A federal review of the Canada Transportation Act (CTA) could have major implications for rail service through Jasper. The sweeping review tabled by the government late last month recommends major changes to Via Rail operations in Canada, including the elimination of subsidies to Via Rail’s transcontinental train service from Torontoto Vancouver.
JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE, AND MOREEDMONTON WOMAN CHARGED WITH IMPAIRED IN JASPERNEWSFIRE DESTROYS HOUSE IN JASPER »Mounties confirm identities of avalanche victims » Jasper Treasures: Erin Shore » A church in full bloom » Ground squirrels undergoing relocation » Tax burden shifting from commercial to residential » Columbia Icefield bus tours relaunch with seatbelts added » Tourism Jasper pleased with reopening plan, levy abatement » Two people dead after avalanche on Mount Andromeda NEWS – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE Over 2,000 in Jasper have gotten at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.ca Over 39 per cent of Jasperities, or 2,236 people, have gotten at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of May 17, according to a new online map. Just over five per cent, or 294 people, have been fully vaccinated. WHAT’S OPEN IN JASPER? SHOPS, RESTAURANTS AND DELIVERYSEE MORE ONFITZHUGH.CA
OVER 2,000 IN JASPER HAVE GOTTEN AT LEAST ONE DOSE OF It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. ALBERTA PROPOSES RANDOM CAMP FEES FOR PUBLIC LANDS IN It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. WEEKLY DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST COAL MINING STILL ONGOING 1 day ago · »Weekly demonstrations against coal mining still ongoing after two months » Quad stolen out of Hinton area » Jasper reopening some recreation services » Winter storm warning in effect for Highway 93 » Mounties confirm identities of avalanche victims » Jasper Treasures: Erin Shore » A church in full bloom » Ground squirrels undergoing relocation » Tax burden shifting from commercialto
PAID PARKING GOING AHEAD NEXT MONTH AS PILOT PROJECT It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. ON SCIENCE: WHY ARE MAGPIES SO FREAKING LOUD? It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints.RIBBON TREES
Ribbon trees are much more than just pieces of fabric tied to trees. The ribbons and cloths are actually offerings back to the earth. Ribbon trees are appearing more frequently in Jasper National Park, placed by Indigenous communities that have historic ties to thislandscape.
REPORT CALLS FOR END TO SUBSIDIES FOR VIA RAIL SERVICE A federal review of the Canada Transportation Act (CTA) could have major implications for rail service through Jasper. The sweeping review tabled by the government late last month recommends major changes to Via Rail operations in Canada, including the elimination of subsidies to Via Rail’s transcontinental train service from Torontoto Vancouver.
NEWS – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE Over 2,000 in Jasper have gotten at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.ca Over 39 per cent of Jasperities, or 2,236 people, have gotten at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of May 17, according to a new online map. Just over five per cent, or 294 people, have been fully vaccinated.THE MARKSMAN (2021)
It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. NEWS – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE Twice a year, Jasper’s seasonal workers find themselves frantically hunting for a job. April is one of those times. For many of those workers, the seasonal lifestyle is stressful, but worth it because it means at least working six months of the year at a job they love. BUSINESSES – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS The Dutch Guy Contracting and handyman service based in Jasper, AB, specializing in residential and commercial renovations. Services offered include painting, tiling, flooring, kitchen and bath, decks, sidings, fences and other renovations. 780-883-0362. September 25, JUNE – 2021 – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS »Tourism Jasper pleased with reopening plan, levy abatement » Two people dead after avalanche on Mount Andromeda » Regional mayors discuss collaboration, COVID vaccinations » Jasper Treasures: Sandra Campbell and Chris Woo » Bears and cubs active around town and trails » Job centre warns of closure under province’s latest proposal » Hinton RCMP investigating after firearm CRACK THE COLOR CODE FOR HEALTHY EATING It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. WEEKLY DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST COAL MINING STILL ONGOING 1 day ago · »Weekly demonstrations against coal mining still ongoing after two months » Quad stolen out of Hinton area » Jasper reopening some recreation services » Winter storm warning in effect for Highway 93 » Mounties confirm identities of avalanche victims » Jasper Treasures: Erin Shore » A church in full bloom » Ground squirrels undergoing relocation » Tax burden shifting from commercialto
JUNE NEWSLETTER FROM MLA LONG It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. QUAD STOLEN OUT OF HINTON AREA It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints.SUPPORT LOCAL MEDIA
In response to the COVID-19 crisis, The Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE, AND MOREEDMONTON WOMAN CHARGED WITH IMPAIRED IN JASPERNEWSFIRE DESTROYS HOUSE IN JASPER »Mounties confirm identities of avalanche victims » Jasper Treasures: Erin Shore » A church in full bloom » Ground squirrels undergoing relocation » Tax burden shifting from commercial to residential » Columbia Icefield bus tours relaunch with seatbelts added » Tourism Jasper pleased with reopening plan, levy abatement » Two people dead after avalanche on Mount Andromeda NEWS – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE Over 2,000 in Jasper have gotten at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.ca Over 39 per cent of Jasperities, or 2,236 people, have gotten at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of May 17, according to a new online map. Just over five per cent, or 294 people, have been fully vaccinated. WHAT’S OPEN IN JASPER? SHOPS, RESTAURANTS AND DELIVERYSEE MORE ONFITZHUGH.CA
WEEKLY DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST COAL MINING STILL ONGOING 17 hours ago · »Weekly demonstrations against coal mining still ongoing after two months » Quad stolen out of Hinton area » Jasper reopening some recreation services » Winter storm warning in effect for Highway 93 » Mounties confirm identities of avalanche victims » Jasper Treasures: Erin Shore » A church in full bloom » Ground squirrels undergoing relocation » Tax burden shifting from commercialto
OVER 2,000 IN JASPER HAVE GOTTEN AT LEAST ONE DOSE OF It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. ALBERTA PROPOSES RANDOM CAMP FEES FOR PUBLIC LANDS IN It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. PAID PARKING GOING AHEAD NEXT MONTH AS PILOT PROJECT It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. ON SCIENCE: WHY ARE MAGPIES SO FREAKING LOUD? It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints.RIBBON TREES
Ribbon trees are much more than just pieces of fabric tied to trees. The ribbons and cloths are actually offerings back to the earth. Ribbon trees are appearing more frequently in Jasper National Park, placed by Indigenous communities that have historic ties to thislandscape.
REPORT CALLS FOR END TO SUBSIDIES FOR VIA RAIL SERVICE A federal review of the Canada Transportation Act (CTA) could have major implications for rail service through Jasper. The sweeping review tabled by the government late last month recommends major changes to Via Rail operations in Canada, including the elimination of subsidies to Via Rail’s transcontinental train service from Torontoto Vancouver.
JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE, AND MOREEDMONTON WOMAN CHARGED WITH IMPAIRED IN JASPERNEWSFIRE DESTROYS HOUSE IN JASPER »Mounties confirm identities of avalanche victims » Jasper Treasures: Erin Shore » A church in full bloom » Ground squirrels undergoing relocation » Tax burden shifting from commercial to residential » Columbia Icefield bus tours relaunch with seatbelts added » Tourism Jasper pleased with reopening plan, levy abatement » Two people dead after avalanche on Mount Andromeda NEWS – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE Over 2,000 in Jasper have gotten at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.ca Over 39 per cent of Jasperities, or 2,236 people, have gotten at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of May 17, according to a new online map. Just over five per cent, or 294 people, have been fully vaccinated. WHAT’S OPEN IN JASPER? SHOPS, RESTAURANTS AND DELIVERYSEE MORE ONFITZHUGH.CA
WEEKLY DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST COAL MINING STILL ONGOING 17 hours ago · »Weekly demonstrations against coal mining still ongoing after two months » Quad stolen out of Hinton area » Jasper reopening some recreation services » Winter storm warning in effect for Highway 93 » Mounties confirm identities of avalanche victims » Jasper Treasures: Erin Shore » A church in full bloom » Ground squirrels undergoing relocation » Tax burden shifting from commercialto
OVER 2,000 IN JASPER HAVE GOTTEN AT LEAST ONE DOSE OF It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. ALBERTA PROPOSES RANDOM CAMP FEES FOR PUBLIC LANDS IN It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. PAID PARKING GOING AHEAD NEXT MONTH AS PILOT PROJECT It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. ON SCIENCE: WHY ARE MAGPIES SO FREAKING LOUD? It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints.RIBBON TREES
Ribbon trees are much more than just pieces of fabric tied to trees. The ribbons and cloths are actually offerings back to the earth. Ribbon trees are appearing more frequently in Jasper National Park, placed by Indigenous communities that have historic ties to thislandscape.
REPORT CALLS FOR END TO SUBSIDIES FOR VIA RAIL SERVICE A federal review of the Canada Transportation Act (CTA) could have major implications for rail service through Jasper. The sweeping review tabled by the government late last month recommends major changes to Via Rail operations in Canada, including the elimination of subsidies to Via Rail’s transcontinental train service from Torontoto Vancouver.
NEWS – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE Over 2,000 in Jasper have gotten at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.ca Over 39 per cent of Jasperities, or 2,236 people, have gotten at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of May 17, according to a new online map. Just over five per cent, or 294 people, have been fully vaccinated.THE MARKSMAN (2021)
It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. NEWS – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE Twice a year, Jasper’s seasonal workers find themselves frantically hunting for a job. April is one of those times. For many of those workers, the seasonal lifestyle is stressful, but worth it because it means at least working six months of the year at a job they love. JUNE – 2021 – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS »Tourism Jasper pleased with reopening plan, levy abatement » Two people dead after avalanche on Mount Andromeda » Regional mayors discuss collaboration, COVID vaccinations » Jasper Treasures: Sandra Campbell and Chris Woo » Bears and cubs active around town and trails » Job centre warns of closure under province’s latest proposal » Hinton RCMP investigating after firearm CRACK THE COLOR CODE FOR HEALTHY EATING It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. JASPER REOPENING SOME RECREATION SERVICES »Jasper reopening some recreation services » Winter storm warning in effect for Highway 93 » Mounties confirm identities of avalanche victims » Jasper Treasures: Erin Shore » A church in full bloom » Ground squirrels undergoing relocation » Tax burden shifting from commercial to residential » Columbia Icefield bus tours relaunch with seatbelts added » Tourism Jasper pleased with WEEKLY DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST COAL MINING STILL ONGOING 17 hours ago · »Weekly demonstrations against coal mining still ongoing after two months » Quad stolen out of Hinton area » Jasper reopening some recreation services » Winter storm warning in effect for Highway 93 » Mounties confirm identities of avalanche victims » Jasper Treasures: Erin Shore » A church in full bloom » Ground squirrels undergoing relocation » Tax burden shifting from commercialto
JUNE NEWSLETTER FROM MLA LONG It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. QUAD STOLEN OUT OF HINTON AREA It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints.SUPPORT LOCAL MEDIA
In response to the COVID-19 crisis, The Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE, AND MOREEDMONTON WOMAN CHARGED WITH IMPAIRED IN JASPERNEWSFIRE DESTROYS HOUSE IN JASPER »Mounties confirm identities of avalanche victims » Jasper Treasures: Erin Shore » A church in full bloom » Ground squirrels undergoing relocation » Tax burden shifting from commercial to residential » Columbia Icefield bus tours relaunch with seatbelts added » Tourism Jasper pleased with reopening plan, levy abatement » Two people dead after avalanche on Mount Andromeda NEWS – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTUREKRISTINE FITZHUGHJASPER AB NEWSJASPER ALBERTA NEWSTHE FITZTHE FITZHUGH JASPERJASPER COUNTY TEXAS NEWS Over 2,000 in Jasper have gotten at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.ca Over 39 per cent of Jasperities, or 2,236 people, have gotten at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of May 17, according to a new online map. Just over five per cent, or 294 people, have been fully vaccinated. OVER 2,000 IN JASPER HAVE GOTTEN AT LEAST ONE DOSE OF It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. PAID PARKING GOING AHEAD NEXT MONTH AS PILOT PROJECT It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. ALBERTA PROPOSES RANDOM CAMP FEES FOR PUBLIC LANDS IN It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. BEAR ADVISORY ISSUED FOR JASPER NATIONAL PARK It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. ON SCIENCE: WHY ARE MAGPIES SO FREAKING LOUD? It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. WHY YOU SHOULD STOP USING ICE AS A TREATMENT FOR SWELLING It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints.RIBBON TREES
Ribbon trees are much more than just pieces of fabric tied to trees. The ribbons and cloths are actually offerings back to the earth. Ribbon trees are appearing more frequently in Jasper National Park, placed by Indigenous communities that have historic ties to thislandscape.
PHOTOGRAPHERS ENCOURAGED TO SUBMIT WINTER PICS FOR »Bears and cubs active around town and trails » Job centre warns of closure under province’s latest proposal » Hinton RCMP investigating after firearm discharged near Wildhay » Tax burden may shift more from commercial to residential » Fatal ATV rollover at Brule sand dunes » Memorial bench stolen from Talbot Lake » Canoer embarking on 1,450-km journey to support parents JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE, AND MOREEDMONTON WOMAN CHARGED WITH IMPAIRED IN JASPERNEWSFIRE DESTROYS HOUSE IN JASPER »Mounties confirm identities of avalanche victims » Jasper Treasures: Erin Shore » A church in full bloom » Ground squirrels undergoing relocation » Tax burden shifting from commercial to residential » Columbia Icefield bus tours relaunch with seatbelts added » Tourism Jasper pleased with reopening plan, levy abatement » Two people dead after avalanche on Mount Andromeda NEWS – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTUREKRISTINE FITZHUGHJASPER AB NEWSJASPER ALBERTA NEWSTHE FITZTHE FITZHUGH JASPERJASPER COUNTY TEXAS NEWS Over 2,000 in Jasper have gotten at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.ca Over 39 per cent of Jasperities, or 2,236 people, have gotten at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of May 17, according to a new online map. Just over five per cent, or 294 people, have been fully vaccinated. OVER 2,000 IN JASPER HAVE GOTTEN AT LEAST ONE DOSE OF It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. PAID PARKING GOING AHEAD NEXT MONTH AS PILOT PROJECT It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. ALBERTA PROPOSES RANDOM CAMP FEES FOR PUBLIC LANDS IN It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. BEAR ADVISORY ISSUED FOR JASPER NATIONAL PARK It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. ON SCIENCE: WHY ARE MAGPIES SO FREAKING LOUD? It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. WHY YOU SHOULD STOP USING ICE AS A TREATMENT FOR SWELLING It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints.RIBBON TREES
Ribbon trees are much more than just pieces of fabric tied to trees. The ribbons and cloths are actually offerings back to the earth. Ribbon trees are appearing more frequently in Jasper National Park, placed by Indigenous communities that have historic ties to thislandscape.
PHOTOGRAPHERS ENCOURAGED TO SUBMIT WINTER PICS FOR »Bears and cubs active around town and trails » Job centre warns of closure under province’s latest proposal » Hinton RCMP investigating after firearm discharged near Wildhay » Tax burden may shift more from commercial to residential » Fatal ATV rollover at Brule sand dunes » Memorial bench stolen from Talbot Lake » Canoer embarking on 1,450-km journey to support parents CONTACT THE FITZHUGH »A church in full bloom » Ground squirrels undergoing relocation » Tax burden shifting from commercial to residential » Columbia Icefield bus tours relaunch with seatbelts added » Tourism Jasper pleased with reopening plan, levy abatement » Two people dead after avalanche on Mount Andromeda » Regional mayors discuss collaboration, COVID vaccinations » Jasper Treasures: Sandra CampbellTHE MARKSMAN (2021)
It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. BUSINESSES – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS The Dutch Guy Contracting and handyman service based in Jasper, AB, specializing in residential and commercial renovations. Services offered include painting, tiling, flooring, kitchen and bath, decks, sidings, fences and other renovations. 780-883-0362. September 25, WHAT’S OPEN IN JASPER? SHOPS, RESTAURANTS AND DELIVERY The Fitzhugh has compiled a list of stores, services and restaurants still open for business in Jasper. Bookmark this page – we will be updating it. | Stock photo. Last Updated: June 12, 2020. This page was formerly titled ‘Event cancellations, closures and special measuresin Jasper’.
CRACK THE COLOR CODE FOR HEALTHY EATING It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. JUNE NEWSLETTER FROM MLA LONG It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. JASPER TREASURES: ERIN SHORE »Jasper Treasures: Erin Shore » A church in full bloom » Ground squirrels undergoing relocation » Tax burden shifting from commercial to residential » Columbia Icefield bus tours relaunch with seatbelts added » Tourism Jasper pleased with reopening plan, levy abatement » Two people dead after avalanche on Mount Andromeda » Regional mayors discuss collaboration, COVID vaccinationsSUPPORT LOCAL MEDIA
In response to the COVID-19 crisis, The Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. GUILTY VERDICT FOR COCAINE TRAFFICKER CAUGHT IN JASPER It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints.RIBBON TREES
Ribbon trees are much more than just pieces of fabric tied to trees. The ribbons and cloths are actually offerings back to the earth. Ribbon trees are appearing more frequently in Jasper National Park, placed by Indigenous communities that have historic ties to thislandscape.
JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE, AND MOREEDMONTON WOMAN CHARGED WITH IMPAIRED IN JASPERNEWSFIRE DESTROYS HOUSE IN JASPER »Mounties confirm identities of avalanche victims » Jasper Treasures: Erin Shore » A church in full bloom » Ground squirrels undergoing relocation » Tax burden shifting from commercial to residential » Columbia Icefield bus tours relaunch with seatbelts added » Tourism Jasper pleased with reopening plan, levy abatement » Two people dead after avalanche on Mount Andromeda NEWS – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTUREKRISTINE FITZHUGHJASPER AB NEWSJASPER ALBERTA NEWSTHE FITZTHE FITZHUGH JASPERJASPER COUNTY TEXAS NEWS Over 2,000 in Jasper have gotten at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.ca Over 39 per cent of Jasperities, or 2,236 people, have gotten at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of May 17, according to a new online map. Just over five per cent, or 294 people, have been fully vaccinated. OVER 2,000 IN JASPER HAVE GOTTEN AT LEAST ONE DOSE OF It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. PAID PARKING GOING AHEAD NEXT MONTH AS PILOT PROJECT It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. ALBERTA PROPOSES RANDOM CAMP FEES FOR PUBLIC LANDS IN It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. BEAR ADVISORY ISSUED FOR JASPER NATIONAL PARK It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. ON SCIENCE: WHY ARE MAGPIES SO FREAKING LOUD? It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. WHY YOU SHOULD STOP USING ICE AS A TREATMENT FOR SWELLING It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints.RIBBON TREES
Ribbon trees are much more than just pieces of fabric tied to trees. The ribbons and cloths are actually offerings back to the earth. Ribbon trees are appearing more frequently in Jasper National Park, placed by Indigenous communities that have historic ties to thislandscape.
PHOTOGRAPHERS ENCOURAGED TO SUBMIT WINTER PICS FOR »Bears and cubs active around town and trails » Job centre warns of closure under province’s latest proposal » Hinton RCMP investigating after firearm discharged near Wildhay » Tax burden may shift more from commercial to residential » Fatal ATV rollover at Brule sand dunes » Memorial bench stolen from Talbot Lake » Canoer embarking on 1,450-km journey to support parents JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE, AND MOREEDMONTON WOMAN CHARGED WITH IMPAIRED IN JASPERNEWSFIRE DESTROYS HOUSE IN JASPER »Mounties confirm identities of avalanche victims » Jasper Treasures: Erin Shore » A church in full bloom » Ground squirrels undergoing relocation » Tax burden shifting from commercial to residential » Columbia Icefield bus tours relaunch with seatbelts added » Tourism Jasper pleased with reopening plan, levy abatement » Two people dead after avalanche on Mount Andromeda NEWS – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS, CULTUREKRISTINE FITZHUGHJASPER AB NEWSJASPER ALBERTA NEWSTHE FITZTHE FITZHUGH JASPERJASPER COUNTY TEXAS NEWS Over 2,000 in Jasper have gotten at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.ca Over 39 per cent of Jasperities, or 2,236 people, have gotten at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of May 17, according to a new online map. Just over five per cent, or 294 people, have been fully vaccinated. OVER 2,000 IN JASPER HAVE GOTTEN AT LEAST ONE DOSE OF It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. PAID PARKING GOING AHEAD NEXT MONTH AS PILOT PROJECT It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. ALBERTA PROPOSES RANDOM CAMP FEES FOR PUBLIC LANDS IN It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. BEAR ADVISORY ISSUED FOR JASPER NATIONAL PARK It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. ON SCIENCE: WHY ARE MAGPIES SO FREAKING LOUD? It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. WHY YOU SHOULD STOP USING ICE AS A TREATMENT FOR SWELLING It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints.RIBBON TREES
Ribbon trees are much more than just pieces of fabric tied to trees. The ribbons and cloths are actually offerings back to the earth. Ribbon trees are appearing more frequently in Jasper National Park, placed by Indigenous communities that have historic ties to thislandscape.
PHOTOGRAPHERS ENCOURAGED TO SUBMIT WINTER PICS FOR »Bears and cubs active around town and trails » Job centre warns of closure under province’s latest proposal » Hinton RCMP investigating after firearm discharged near Wildhay » Tax burden may shift more from commercial to residential » Fatal ATV rollover at Brule sand dunes » Memorial bench stolen from Talbot Lake » Canoer embarking on 1,450-km journey to support parents CONTACT THE FITZHUGH »A church in full bloom » Ground squirrels undergoing relocation » Tax burden shifting from commercial to residential » Columbia Icefield bus tours relaunch with seatbelts added » Tourism Jasper pleased with reopening plan, levy abatement » Two people dead after avalanche on Mount Andromeda » Regional mayors discuss collaboration, COVID vaccinations » Jasper Treasures: Sandra CampbellTHE MARKSMAN (2021)
It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. BUSINESSES – JASPER'S SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, ARTS The Dutch Guy Contracting and handyman service based in Jasper, AB, specializing in residential and commercial renovations. Services offered include painting, tiling, flooring, kitchen and bath, decks, sidings, fences and other renovations. 780-883-0362. September 25, WHAT’S OPEN IN JASPER? SHOPS, RESTAURANTS AND DELIVERY The Fitzhugh has compiled a list of stores, services and restaurants still open for business in Jasper. Bookmark this page – we will be updating it. | Stock photo. Last Updated: June 12, 2020. This page was formerly titled ‘Event cancellations, closures and special measuresin Jasper’.
CRACK THE COLOR CODE FOR HEALTHY EATING It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. JUNE NEWSLETTER FROM MLA LONG It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. JASPER TREASURES: ERIN SHORE »Jasper Treasures: Erin Shore » A church in full bloom » Ground squirrels undergoing relocation » Tax burden shifting from commercial to residential » Columbia Icefield bus tours relaunch with seatbelts added » Tourism Jasper pleased with reopening plan, levy abatement » Two people dead after avalanche on Mount Andromeda » Regional mayors discuss collaboration, COVID vaccinationsSUPPORT LOCAL MEDIA
In response to the COVID-19 crisis, The Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints. GUILTY VERDICT FOR COCAINE TRAFFICKER CAUGHT IN JASPER It’s time. Support your local media. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Fitzhugh is now soliciting donations from readers. This program is designed to support our local journalism in a time where our advertisers are unable to due to their own economic constraints.RIBBON TREES
Ribbon trees are much more than just pieces of fabric tied to trees. The ribbons and cloths are actually offerings back to the earth. Ribbon trees are appearing more frequently in Jasper National Park, placed by Indigenous communities that have historic ties to thislandscape.
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MOUNTIES CONFIRM IDENTITIES OF AVALANCHE VICTIMS Two people died following an avalanche on Mount Andromeda at the Columbia Icefields on May 30. | Parks Canada photo Jasper RCMP co more...
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A CHURCH IN FULL BLOOM June 03, 2021 (0) comments*
GROUND SQUIRRELS UNDERGOING RELOCATION June 03, 2021 (0) comments*
TAX BURDEN SHIFTING FROM COMMERCIAL TO RESIDENTIAL June 02, 2021 (0) commentsSPORTS
MUNICIPALITY TO DRAFT AGREEMENT FOR BIKE PARK The Valemount Mountain Bike Park north of Valemount, B.C. | File photo Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.ca The Municipality of Jasp more...
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MOUNTAINEER TO CLIMB EVEREST THREE YEARS AFTER SEVERE HEART ATTACK March 30, 2021 (0) comments*
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THE FLAVOUR FOR ALL YOUR SUMMER MEALS, YUZU Look again, that’s not a lemon, it’s a yuzu! This citrus fruit is bright yellow, round and slightly smaller than an orange. The ta more...
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THREE TIPS TO GET THE MOST OUT OF BARBECUE SEASON May 30, 2021 (0) comments*
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EDITORIAL: JUST A LITTLE LONGER Peter Shokeir | editor@fitzhugh.ca As we bear the brunt of a third wave of COVID-19, much like castaways clinging onto a raft as y more...
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EDITORIAL: SHOULD PATRICIA STREET CLOSE DURING THE SUMMERS? May 22, 2021 (0) comments*
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JASPER TREASURES: SANDRA CAMPBELL AND CHRIS WOO May 28, 2021 (0) comments*
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