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In the news today: Rocky road ahead for Jasper's small businesses

In the news today: Rocky road ahead for Jasper's small businesses

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed...
Quebec introduces salmon fishing restrictions amid decline in migration to rivers

Quebec introduces salmon fishing restrictions amid decline in migration to rivers

MONTREAL — Quebec has introduced new restrictions on Atlantic salmon fishing because of annual fish migrations that are well below average in most of the province's rivers.
Court upholds B.C. prison warden's order disallowing guitars in prison cells

Court upholds B.C. prison warden's order disallowing guitars in prison cells

OTTAWA — A Federal Court judge has thrown out a convicted killer's challenge of a British Columbia prison warden's decision not to allow the inmate to have an electric guitar in his cell.
Lawyer for Coutts accused says client 'bit of a wing nut,' but not murder conspirator

Lawyer for Coutts accused says client 'bit of a wing nut,' but not murder conspirator

"He fell down a rabbit hole and said something dumb," defence lawyer Katherin Beyak said of Chris Carbert, who has been charged with mischief, conspiracy to commit murder and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose.
B.C. politician Teresa Wat says she joined provincial Conservatives to beat the NDP

B.C. politician Teresa Wat says she joined provincial Conservatives to beat the NDP

RICHMOND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA — A veteran Opposition member announced her defection to British Columbia's Conservatives on Tuesday, becoming the fourth elected member to bolt to Leader John Rustad's right-of-centre party ahead of the fall provin
Dry, hot spell to return to southern B.C. after rains, cooler weather dampen fires

Dry, hot spell to return to southern B.C. after rains, cooler weather dampen fires

VANCOUVER — Recent rains and cooler temperatures have knocked down wildfire activity in parts of British Columbia, especially in the north, but another hot and dry spell is expected to settle in across the southern Interior, officials said Tuesday.
Alberta's Smith pushing to fast-track permits for rebuild of fire-ravaged Jasper

Alberta's Smith pushing to fast-track permits for rebuild of fire-ravaged Jasper

EDMONTON — Premier Danielle Smith says Alberta will push the federal government and the Town of Jasper to fast-track the rebuild of the picturesque Rocky Mountain townsite.
Privy Council to continue anti-racism efforts, clerk says after report release

Privy Council to continue anti-racism efforts, clerk says after report release

OTTAWA — The head of the federal public service says he is personally committed to "continuous action" to address racism and discrimination in the workplace, following the public release of an internal report that details employees' troubling experie
More Listeria infections reported amid outbreak linked to plant-based milk recall

More Listeria infections reported amid outbreak linked to plant-based milk recall

The agency says a total of 18 cases have now been confirmed, including 13 hospitalizations and two previously reported deaths.
Alice Munro's husband declined to address court after guilty plea, transcript shows

Alice Munro's husband declined to address court after guilty plea, transcript shows

Alice Munro's husband declined to address the courtroom after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting the author's daughter but it was noted that he'd donated $10,000 to a program for abuse victims, a court transcript shows.