Articles
2024
No sign of Jasper blaze as Alberta’s wildfire season ends (November 2024)
‘The next logical evolution’: New law to help expedite Jasper rebuild (October 2024)
No rent caps being considered for Jasper as town faces housing crisis (September 2024)
‘Another blow’: Many Ukrainian refugees who settled in Jasper now without homes (August 2024)
‘It’s going to be really tough’: Jasper residents begin to pick up the pieces (Jasper Fitzhugh, August 2024)
Mondi lays out strategic vision for newly acquired Hinton Pulp mill (Jasper Fitzhugh, March 2024)
Group of Marmot Basin workers vote to unionize (Jasper Fitzhugh, March 2024)
‘The Bachelor’ cast experience Jasper National Park in latest episode (Jasper Fitzhugh, February 2024)
Team Sluchinsk wins Alberta men’s provincial curling championship (Jasper Fitzhugh, February 2024)
2023
Council approves 2024 budget with 9.17% tax increase (Jasper Fitzhugh, December 2023)
Temporary dressing rooms arrive at Jasper Arena (Jasper Fitzhugh, November 2023)
Canada’s first astronaut to visit space giving talk in Jasper (Jasper Fitzhugh, September 2023)
Transit service launches in Jasper (Jasper Fitzhugh, September 2023)
Jasper Food Tours wins Viator Experience Award (Jasper Fitzhugh, August 2023)
Restaurants sourcing local food being showcased in dine-around festival (Jasper Fitzhugh, July 2023)
Council approves $6.4M increase to recreation renovation budget (Jasper Fitzhugh, June 2023)
Tourism Jasper opening new Visitor Experience Centre (Jasper Fitzhugh, May 2023)
Martial artist wins gold after recovering from car accident (Jasper Fitzhugh, March 2023)
2022
Drone show lights up Jasper’s sky (October 2023)
Notley talks inflation, UCP leadership race (Jasper Fitzhugh, September 2022)
Jasperites honour late Queen in ceremony (Jasper Fitzhugh, September 2022)
Makeup artist from Jasper finishes work on new TV series (Jasper Fitzhugh, July 2022)
Decision to euthanize peacock ‘unfortunate’: Parks Canada (Jasper Fitzhugh, July 2022)
Wildfire smoke accelerating glacier melt, study finds (Jasper Fitzhugh, May 2022)
Chaba Theatre closing at end of month, building being converted into restaurant (Jasper Fitzhugh, February 2022)
Pocahontas Campground and nearby cabins being renamed (Jasper Fitzhugh, February 2022)
2021
Electric vehicle supercharger station opens in Jasper (Jasper Fitzhugh, November 2021)
Seasonal closures extended for caribou ranges (Jasper Fitzhugh, October 2021)
Indigenous documentary being screened at Anglican Church (Jasper Fitzhugh, September 2021)
Two Brothers Totem Pole reaches 10th anniversary (Jasper Fitzhugh, July 2021)
Ground squirrels undergoing relocation (Jasper Fitzhugh, June 2021)
Caribou captive breeding plan supported by scientific panel (Jasper Fitzhugh, May 2021)
Jasper remembers late Prince Philip and his 2005 visit to town (Jasper Fitzhugh, April 2021)
Mountain pine beetles mixing genetically more than first thought: U of A study (Jasper Fitzhugh, April 2021)
2020
Wonderland supports comic book artist who worked on Marvel’s Indigenous Voices (Daily Herald-Tribune, November 2020)
COVID-19 outbreak at Grande Prairie RCMP detachment continues (Edmonton Journal, October 2020)
Senior with dementia shows cognitive improvement after adopting robotic kitty (Daily Herald-Tribune, September 2020)
Future service dogs paired with foster families (Daily Herald-Tribune, September 2020)
Masks will be mandatory in Grande Prairie if ‘trigger point’ reached (Daily Herald-Tribune, September 2020)
Crooked Creek Donut Truck brings famous dunkers to Grande Prairie (Daily Herald-Tribune, July 2020)
COVID-19: City laying off 330 casual and temporary employees (Daily Herald-Tribune, March 2020)
Fifteen escaped bison at large in Hythe area (Daily Herald-Tribune, February 2020)
Premier says new Grande Prairie hospital to be completed this year (Daily Herald-Tribune, February 2020)
2019
Senator vows to continue advocacy for Alberta after chamber meeting (Daily Herald-Tribune, December 2019)
Six sent to hospital in 16-vehicle collision north of Grande Prairie (Daily Herald-Tribune, November 2019)
Loverboy’s Mike Reno talks Alberta roots of band (Daily Herald-Tribune, October 2019)
Delayed hospital hitting eight years since construction began (Daily Herald-Tribune, July 2019)
Bernier slams Scheer and talks platform at Grande Prairie rally (Daily Herald-Tribune, July 2019)
Red Arrow filling Greyhound void: Another offering from Grande Prairie (Edmonton Journal, March 2019)
Convoy to Ottawa went ‘fantastic’ despite road bumps, says local organizer (Daily Herald-Tribune, February 2019)
‘It’s a good day for Grande Prairie’: Province supports $2-billion methanol plant (Daily Herald-Tribune, February 2019)
Grande Prairie to memorialize fatal Snowbird crash (Daily Herald-Tribune, February 2019)
Alberta’s first mobile drug consumption site showcased (Daily Herald-Tribune, January 2019)
2018
Jason Kenney speaks at oil and gas rally in Grande Prairie (Edmonton Sun, December 2018)
Clark Builders takes over troubled Grande Prairie hospital project (Daily Herald-Tribune, November 2018)
The Alberta side of Bigfoot: An exhibit recounting Sasquatch sightings (Daily Herald-Tribune, September 2018)
Horse Lake First Nation opens $10 million water treatment plant (Daily Herald-Tribune, September 2018)
Wolverines play Broncos in honour of late coach (Whitecourt Star, September 2018)
Millar Western receives temporary replacement for fallen crane (Whitecourt Star, August 2018)
Former teammate remembers late Stephen Wack (Whitecourt Star, April 2018)
Eagle River Casino celebrates 10th anniversary (Whitecourt Star, February 2018)
Trailblazers show snowmobile trails to VIP and media (Whitecourt Star, January 2018)
2017
Late brothers remembered with memorial hockey game (Whitecourt Star, December 2017)
Alberta government releases Caribou Range Plan (Whitecourt Star, December 2017)
Perfume entrepreneur, Dragons’ Den contestant tells her tale (Whitecourt Star, October 2017)
Clash over caribou, jobs in Whitecourt (Edmonton Journal, September 2017)
Calgary Expo stays true to its comic-centric roots (Calgary Herald, April 2017)
Paul Reddick returns to Calgary with his special brand of blues and a Juno (Calgary Herald, April 2017)
Decidedly Jazz Danceworks puts a fresh spin on a variety show with Modern Vaudevillians (Calgary Herald, April 2017)
Bee Kingdom Glass fires up a collection of colourful artworks (Calgary Herald, April 2017)
Michael Kaeshammer brings his no filter brand of jazz and boogie-woogie to Calgary (Calgary Herald, April 2017)
Lee Berger to share fascination with hominids at National Geographic Live presentation (Calgary Herald, April 2017)
Calgary ‘Experiment’ puts focus on public art (Calgary Herald, March 2017)
Burnt Trees photo exhibit finds beauty in rebirth of Kootenay forest (Calgary Herald, March 2017)