The July fires in Jasper National Park forced thousands of people to flee the area and destroyed about 350 homes and ...
A fire that broke out on Sunday evening severely damaged a house on the southeast side of Jasper.
The federal government is facilitating Jasper’s recovery from the 2024 wildfire with $160.1M in funding, including $30M for ...
Most properties destroyed by the Jasper, Alta. wildfire last summer have now received an approved demolition permit from Parks Canada.
Hundreds of residents of the Alberta mountain town scattered after last summer's monster wildfire could have temporary ...
The wildfire that covered roughly a third of Jasper, Alberta, in July 2024, has been identified as the second costliest fire event in Canadian history. Insured damage from the disaster is estimated at ...
Having lived in Prince George for almost a year-and-a-half, Scace had spent a lot of time in Jasper. He recalled a feeling of ...
The Alberta government says it will be amending election rules to ensure displaced residents of Jasper will still be allowed to vote and run in the upcoming municipal election.
“It’s bad, but it’s part of life.” Fire is part of life, especially now, especially in Jasper, though increasingly everywhere else, too. For 100 years, the approach in Jasper National Park ...
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Federal government commits more than $160M to Jasper’s wildfire recoveryThe federal government announced on Thursday it's committing $162 million to the recovery in Jasper, Alta. - a portion of which is being dedicated to interim and long-term housing.
Surrounded by coniferous trees, Hinton is situated in a wildfire-prone region of Alberta and took in fire evacuees from both Jasper in 2024 and Edson in 2023.
In 2018, Len Sather decided to uproot his life in Edmonton and move to Jasper in the Alberta Rockies. An avid cyclist and photographer, Sather went to work at the local hardware store and picked up ...
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