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Young Ponoka entrepreneur contributes to Alzheimer’s awareness

Young Ponoka entrepreneur contributes to Alzheimer’s awareness

Jayden Hagemann, 22, is an advocate for Alzheimer’s awareness
Ponoka chamber offering rapid testing kits to local businesses

Ponoka chamber offering rapid testing kits to local businesses

A chamber membership is not required to participate in the program
MLA Ron Orr fields diverse questions during ‘A Business Conversation’

MLA Ron Orr fields diverse questions during ‘A Business Conversation’

The Lacombe and District Chamber of Commerce hosted ‘A Business Conversation’ with Lacombe-Ponoka MLA Ron Orr for Lacombe, Ponoka and Blackfalds chamber members on April 27.
Ponoka businesses gearing up for patio season

Ponoka businesses gearing up for patio season

A number of local businesses have opened up their patios, or have expanded or built new ones since the provincial government announced outdoor dining would be permitted under the current COVID-19 restrictions.
It pays to be a chamber member

It pays to be a chamber member

Ponoka chamber hears presentation on chamber benefits and programs
Rose Creations makes your dreams a reality

Rose Creations makes your dreams a reality

Business feature on local wedding event planner
MP Calkins on federal pandemic spending: ‘We’re in trouble’

MP Calkins on federal pandemic spending: ‘We’re in trouble’

MP gives run down on federal finances, vaccine roll out to Ponoka chamber members
Rimbey cafe takes a stand and allows dine-in customers

Rimbey cafe takes a stand and allows dine-in customers

Blue Bird Coffee Co. opened its doors on Wednesday, part of a movement by small business owners
PART II: Businesses impacted by shutdowns

PART II: Businesses impacted by shutdowns

Salons and spas suffer in second shutdown
Passport to Christmas does well despite pandemic

Passport to Christmas does well despite pandemic

In the midst of a pandemic when a lot of businesses were either closed or at limited capacity, Ponoka residents still shopped local, supporting local businesses during the Ponoka and District Chamber of Commerce’s Passport to Christmas.