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Jessica Lee, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

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Recent Work by Jessica

Kananaskis council planning fireguards around some housing and Camp Chief Hector

Kananaskis council planning fireguards around some housing and Camp Chief Hector

“As we’ve discussed many times around this council table, forest fire is probably our biggest risk and biggest fear, and we’ve all seen what happened in Jasper and other communities.”
99-year-old golfer chips away bucket list at Kananaskis golf course

99-year-old golfer chips away bucket list at Kananaskis golf course

The world is Zenith Hrdlicka's oyster.
'Loud noise advisory' issued for Netflix filming in Stoney Nakoda

'Loud noise advisory' issued for Netflix filming in Stoney Nakoda

Loud bangs from special effects associated with Netflix filming new television series The Abandons. 
Police searching for naked man baring all to Kananaskis campers

Police searching for naked man baring all to Kananaskis campers

“Every time he’s spotted by the public, he runs away.”
Wildfire spreads closer to Jasper townsite

Wildfire spreads closer to Jasper townsite

A perfect storm of a lightning outbreak Monday night that is believed to have ignited the fires, exceptional heat and dryness, and high winds led to what wildfire officials are calling “aggressive, blow-up fire behaviour.”
Ball python spotted slithering around Kananaskis Country

Ball python spotted slithering around Kananaskis Country

“It’s just sad for the snake.”
Black bear accesses human food at Lake Minnewanka in Banff, warning in effect

Black bear accesses human food at Lake Minnewanka in Banff, warning in effect

A black bear ate human food off a picnic table at Lake Minnewanka Loop and has been returning to the area, prompting the warning.
Alberta grizzly bear killing policy under fire

Alberta grizzly bear killing policy under fire

“It’s a hunt that is disguised as defending Alberta families against these ‘mean’ bears.”
Grizzly bears back in crosshairs as Alberta lifts hunting ban in select cases

Grizzly bears back in crosshairs as Alberta lifts hunting ban in select cases

Grizzly bears involved in human-bear conflicts, without young and with authorization by wildlife officers may be hunted by selected eligible individuals from pool created by forestry and parks minister.
Alberta grad makes quantum leap, bags $100K scholarship

Alberta grad makes quantum leap, bags $100K scholarship

“I was just yelling at my parents, ‘come look at this,’ and we were all jumping up and down. It was really exciting.”
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