
Jasper marks one year since thousands fled wildfire on one road out in dark of night
JASPER, ALTA. — One year to the day a wind-whipped fire forced thousands to flee in the dark of night along one smoke-choked road, the mayor of Jasper acknowledged it was a moment of remembrance that some would much rather forget.
“Some of you may be attending today with some measure of apprehension or trepidation, fearful perhaps, that some remark or reflection may trigger an intense and unwelcome reaction,” Richard Ireland told 150 people at a commemoration ceremony Tuesday in a town park.
“Some residents who have returned home to Jasper may have intentionally stayed away this morning to avoid that very risk.
“My hope, and I expect yours, is that in paying homage to all that we’ve been through, in recognizing our progress and our successes, in commemorating this sad anniversary, we do not stir too much.”