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Still no official options for new water meters

“I’m starting to feel like this is a circus show ... why can’t we do the job, get it done and move on?” Coun. Sandra Lyon

Town councillors consider implications of cat bylaw

Cats have recently become a topic of discussion for town councillors who are looking at what a cat bylaw would entail in town.

Council looking at water meter options for residents

In an effort to give residents other options besides the wireless water meters that Neptune has been installing

WCPS desires students’ feedback

The direction of creating an assessment tool for student feedback has been handed to the Wolf Creek
Chamber hears of Alberta Chamber’s plans

Chamber hears of Alberta Chamber’s plans

Alberta Chambers of Commerce (ACC) president Dom Mancuso spent some time Sept. 16 speaking to the Ponoka
Community supports first annual Festival of Trees

Community supports first annual Festival of Trees

The Christmas season is fast approaching and Ponoka’s first annual Legacy Ford Festival of Trees is poised to light up the community.
Seven injured in Highway 2 rollover near Ponoka

Seven injured in Highway 2 rollover near Ponoka

Highway 2 northbound lanes were closed Monday, Sept. 22 at 5 p.m. for two hours yesterday after a minivan
New playground holds grand opening in Riverside

New playground holds grand opening in Riverside

Town staff and council, Rotary Club members and people of the community gathered to celebrate the grand opening
Radio station seeks to plant roots in Ponoka

Radio station seeks to plant roots in Ponoka

“We believe Ponoka is large enough and can sustain its own FM radio service.” Mark Tamagi, president of Blackgold Broadcasting

Council approves allocation of surplus funds

“We used to use the electrical revenue to fund the whole town’s operations.” Sandra Lund, acting director of corporate services