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Ponoka chamber announces finalists ahead of awards

Ponoka chamber announces finalists ahead of awards

The Ponoka and District Chamber of Commerce has announced the 2022 business award finalists ahead of their gala on Oct. 15.
Be Well Fitness and Nutrition breaking toxic diet culture

Be Well Fitness and Nutrition breaking toxic diet culture

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It’s yak for dinner

It’s yak for dinner

Happy accidents don’t often happen in farming, especially when it comes to an animal that weighs several hundred pounds. But for Shane Juuti, of West Gimlet Farms, all it took was a bit of fun and a bit of luck to change the future of his farming operation.
Erskine dairy operation a matter of legacy for owners

Erskine dairy operation a matter of legacy for owners

For Calvert Haustein, helping run Haustein Farms in partnership with his brother and father and their families is a matter of legacy.
PHOTOS: Ponoka Co-op Oils celebrates grand re-opening

PHOTOS: Ponoka Co-op Oils celebrates grand re-opening

Sept. 20 is also Fuel Good Day
Advocates of windfall tax on oil and gas sector can now point to EU for inspiration

Advocates of windfall tax on oil and gas sector can now point to EU for inspiration

EU’s tax would redirect about 140 million euros in revenue a year
Canadian banks look to newcomers as key source of client growth

Canadian banks look to newcomers as key source of client growth

Some banks forming partnerships with international ones to make transitioning to Canada easier
Taiwan-China tensions a reminder to tech: diversify chip manufacturers

Taiwan-China tensions a reminder to tech: diversify chip manufacturers

Chips power electronics ranging from iPhones to Lockheed-Martin fighter jets
Did the Bank of Canada print money to finance the feds? Central bank sets record straight

Did the Bank of Canada print money to finance the feds? Central bank sets record straight

Conservative leadership front-runner Pierre Poilievre has been a loud critic of the Bank of Canada
Economy grew by annual rate of 3.3% in second quarter, Statistics Canada says

Economy grew by annual rate of 3.3% in second quarter, Statistics Canada says

According to the federal agency, real GDP grew by 0.8 per cent in the second quarter