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‘Full box of emotions’: Rebuild progress slow in Jasper one year after wildfire

After 45 years in their Jasper home, it took mere minutes for Wes Bradford’s house to burn to a pile of ash.

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Wes and Louise Bradford’s backyard before, left, and after the wildfire that destroyed parts of Jasper, Alta., on June 24, 2024. The fire destroyed approximately a third of all structures in the town. 


After 45 years in their Jasper home, it took mere minutes for Wes Bradford’s quaint mountain abode to burn to a pile of ash.

A year later, he and his wife are itching to rebuild. They’ve hired a contractor and designer, and their insurance will cover the expected $1-million price tag. But they can’t start yet — not until their empty lot, currently a flat mound of dirt, has been declared contaminant-free.

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