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Summer is the height of the visitor season for the National Park Service. Last year, nearly 332 million people visited NPS sites, a record that is likely to be broken this year. That surge in visitors ...
A fire truck travels past a devastated residential block in Jasper, Alta., on Friday July 26, 2024. Jasper residents who lost their homes in last month’s wildfire face unique rebuilding challenges ...
A review of the Municipality of Jasper’s 2024 wildfire response is causing tension between the provincial and local governments. Alberta Senator Paula Simons says she doesn’t blame people for pointing ...
The reality is that the circumstances existed before and, unfortunately, weren't mitigated in time to prevent a disaster' ...
One year after a wildfire forced 25,000 visitors and residents to flee Jasper National Park, tourists have returned and ...
JASPER, ALTA. - One year to the day a wind-whipped fire forced thousands to flee in the dark of night along one smoke-choked road, the mayor of Jasper acknowledged it ...
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One year after a devastating wildfire swept through Jasper National Park, destroying a third of the structures in the ...
About a year after a devastating wildfire hit Jasper, Alta., leading to more than $1 billion in losses, the community is on ...
What most people don’t realize is that the majority of National Park Service units are small and medium-sized parks, like ...
After 45 years in their Jasper home, it took mere minutes for Wes Bradford's quaint mountain abode to burn to a pile of ash.
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