Jasper National Park (Alberta) is one of the Canadian Rocky Mountain parks. The Canadian Rockies are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site for their striking mountain landscape. HABITS THAT WILL ...
Decades of work to suppress fires in Jasper National ... of Alberta. "We didn't really have the technology to do it very well before that," Boyce said. A 1995 article in Park's Canada Research ...
2:00 Jasper townsite asks Alberta government for more wildfire ... Since Jasper falls within the boundaries of Jasper National Park, Parks Canada currently has authority over land use planning ...
Summer of fire: Wildfires devastate Canada’s top tourist hotspots. Here's what every tourist needs to know before visiting A plume of smoke rises as the Jasper Complex Wildfire burns in Jasper ...
The wildfire that tore through Jasper National Park ... in Canada for insurance payouts, with the 2016 Fort McMurray wildfire topping the list at $4.5 billion. Two other Alberta-related events ...
The fire, which burned down one-third of the buildings in the Jasper townsite, was the largest in the national park in over 100 years, according to Parks Canada. The fire consumed more than 33,000 ...
"We were very disappointed," said Ray Donegan, general chairperson of Teamsters Canada ... out of Jasper is whether workers will have to leave the town, said Donegan. Jasper National Park has ...
Decades of work to suppress fires in Jasper National Park may ... of ecology at the University of Alberta. "We didn't really have the technology to do it very well before that," Boyce said. A 1995 ...
Parks Canada is preparing to cut a massive wildfire ... It’s believed the Jasper National Park wildfire that forced the evacuation of about 25,000 people — 5,000 of whom live in the Jasper ...
A worker walks in a devastated neighbourhood in west Jasper, Alberta on ... of Japer National Park and burned closed to a third of the townsite's structures, Parks Canada says the blaze is now ...
Rail is one of the largest industries in Jasper, after tourism, and CN’s move will cripple this community even further,” said Paul Boucher, president of the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference.