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Editorial: Introducing Ali Howat – Jasper s source for news, sports, arts, culture, and more

Editorial: Introducing Ali Howat May 29, 2021 In: My name is Ali Howat and I recently moved to Jasper and became a reporter at the Jasper Fitzhugh. I am 23-years old and a single mom to a beautiful two-year old daughter. I was born and raised in Edmonton, Alta. I come from a very big family. I have an older sister and brother along with two younger sisters and brothers. Growing up, my first love was photography and the arts. Ever since I can remember, I wanted to work with a newspaper and have the opportunity to share my worth with the world.

Construction season underway in Leduc

Author of the article: Lisa Berg Publishing date: May 12, 2021  •  May 12, 2021  •  1 minute read  •  Article content Construction has begun in Leduc, and to help residents stay informed the city has released an online interactive map for the fourth year. The map specifies the type of project taking place, including those that are part of the community development, roads, back lane, capital and environment programs. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Construction season underway in Leduc Back to video Some of the major projects over the next couple months include the Grant MacEwan Blvd. widening, the continuation of back lane reconstruction and overlay, the Caledonia Park Multiway expansion and improvements at the Leduc Skate Park.

Lumber shortage causes change to fence project

Author of the article: Lisa Berg Publishing date: May 05, 2021  •  May 5, 2021  •  2 minute read  •  Article content City of Leduc council approved the use of steel in place of lumber for the 10-foot noise attenuation fence set to be completed this summer along Grant MacEwan Drive. The fence is part of the Grant MacEwan road widening project currently underway. During the April 26 regular meeting, administration told council they had trouble sourcing 10-foot lumber posts. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. “It would’ve been a very unreliable delivery,” said Shawn Olson, engineering and environment director. “We can’t even find someone that can commit to supplying the fence posts required for the 10-foot wooden fence so one of the big risks would be that that part of the project wouldn’t be completed this year.”

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