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Newsroom Ready: Jasper re-opened to residents; no tourists allowed for foreseeable future
The roads heading into Jasper, Alta. are open, but officials say tourists won't be welcome in the Rocky Mountain town for the foreseeable future. Christine Nadon, the incident commander for the Municipality of Jasper, says there is a significant police presence in the town and officers will be patrolling for visitors and will ask them to leave. (Aug. 19, 2024)
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP215361854
Legacy Identifier:
r_Alta-Wildfires20240819T1500
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1m1s
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Create Date:
8/19/2024 3:00:00 PM
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alberta
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Hinton
Jasper
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