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PHOTO: Town tree trimming

Tree trimming: Town staff have been trimming trees on public boulevards to remove dead wood or low-hanging branches that can pose a hazard. The tree trimming is part of the town’s routine spring maintenance around the community at this time of year. Residents have until the end of March to conduct any necessary pruning of Elm trees before the annual Elm pruning ban takes effect from April 1 to Sept. 30. (Emily Jaycox/Ponoka News)
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Tree trimming: Town staff have been trimming trees on public boulevards to remove dead wood or low-hanging branches that can pose a hazard. The tree trimming is part of the town’s routine spring maintenance around the community at this time of year. Residents have until the end of March to conduct any necessary pruning of Elm trees before the annual Elm pruning ban takes effect from April 1 to Sept. 30. (Emily Jaycox/Ponoka News)

Tree trimming: Town staff have been trimming trees on public boulevards to remove dead wood or low-hanging branches that can pose a hazard. The tree trimming is part of the town’s routine spring maintenance around the community at this time of year. Residents have until the end of March to conduct any necessary pruning of Elm trees before the annual Elm pruning ban takes effect from April 1 to Sept. 30. (Emily Jaycox/Ponoka News)

By Emily Jaycox



Emily Jaycox

About the Author: Emily Jaycox

I’m Emily Jaycox, the editor of Ponoka News and the Bashaw Star. I’ve lived in Ponoka since 2015 and have over seven years of experience working as a journalist in central Alberta communities.
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