Fire-stricken Jasper braces for winter as it adapts to new normal

A devastated neighbourhood from wildfires in west Jasper, Alta., is shown on Monday, Aug. 19, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Amber Bracken

JASPER, ALBERTA - A bright green Welcome Home banner still hangs on the awning of Nesters Market on the main drag in Jasper, Alta.

It's been three months since residents were allowed to return to the Rocky Mountain tourist town, after a devastating wildfire hit the national park and scorched one-third of the community's homes and businesses. An estimated 2,000 people were displaced.

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