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A homeowner digs in the ashes of their home as some return to Jasper, Alta., on Aug. 19.AMBER BRACKEN/The Canadian Press

The Alberta government is providing close to $150-million to cover costs for the town of Jasper, Alta., a third of which was destroyed in July’s wildfire.

Residents affected by the fire can’t access the funding, but the town can use the money to cover staff overtime, emergency food and shelter, and other administrative expenses.

Emergency Services Minister Mike Ellis says the funding will help speed up Jasper’s recovery.

Jasper, reconstructed

Jasper Mayor Richard Ireland says the community is grateful for the province’s support, and the funding will be critical to rebuilding.

The money is being provided through Alberta’s Disaster Recovery Program, which was also used to support Fort McMurray, Alta., after the 2016 fire, as well flooding in central Alberta last year.

The program is designed to cover 90 per cent of eligible costs after a disaster, while the affected municipality is responsible for the rest.

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