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PHOTOS: Cree adaptation of Macbeth

PHOTOS: Cree adaptation of Macbeth

Staff, students and members of the public took in the play in Maskwacis on Jan. 27
Photos: Dueling pianos

Photos: Dueling pianos

Talented pair play to sold out show in Ponoka
Burn ‘N’ Mahn Dueling Pianos Extreme show coming to Ponoka

Burn ‘N’ Mahn Dueling Pianos Extreme show coming to Ponoka

Show will be held at the Ponoka Legion on Jan. 25
PHOTOS: New Year’s Eve with Johnny Cash and Shaylyn

PHOTOS: New Year’s Eve with Johnny Cash and Shaylyn

New Yea’s Eve at the Legion: Special guest performer “Shaylyn” croons some country tunes to the crowd at the Ponoka Legion on New Year’s Eve. Photos by Emily Jaycox
Photos and results from New Year’s Eve Bull Bash

Photos and results from New Year’s Eve Bull Bash

A battle between beast and man: 25 bull riders brave some premier bulls
PHOTOS: St. A Murder Mystery

PHOTOS: St. A Murder Mystery

Annual winter drama production held Dec. 18 and 19
Award-winning film, partly shot in the Stettler region, continues to reach a broader audience

Award-winning film, partly shot in the Stettler region, continues to reach a broader audience

Abracadavers follows the story of Chris whose mom died in a freak hair salon chair accident
Gord Bamford announces 2020 #REDNEK Music Fest Tour

Gord Bamford announces 2020 #REDNEK Music Fest Tour

New Single “To Get To You” featuring Jess Moskaluke out now
PODCAST: The Expert welcomes Archaeologist Myles Chykerda

PODCAST: The Expert welcomes Archaeologist Myles Chykerda

Chykerda discusses Greece, Alberta and the field of archaeology as a whole
PHOTOS: Opening night of Klaglahachie’s Forever Plaid

PHOTOS: Opening night of Klaglahachie’s Forever Plaid

Musical delight: Smudge (Cristian Jonsson), Sparky (Keenan Nooskey), Jinx (Levi Derowin) and Frankie (Douglas Graham) were the stars of Klaglahachie Fine Arts Society’s latest production - the musical Forever Plaid - at the Ponoka United Church Nov. 23. The music, comedy and death-defying story had the crowd applauding as well as in stitches. Performances continue with dinner theatre and shows on Nov. 29, 30 and Dec. 6 and 7 plus matinee shows on Dec. 1 and 8.