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Emily Jaycox

Emily Jaycox

I'm a reporter for Ponoka News and have lived in Ponoka since 2015. I have over eight years of experience as a journalist in Central Alberta communities. I want to tell your story and give a voice to issues that matter to you.

Phone
403-783-3311
Email
emily.jaycox@ponokanews.com

Recent Work by Emily

No half measures with addition of ladies breakaway roping to 2025 Ponoka Stampede

No half measures with addition of ladies breakaway roping to 2025 Ponoka Stampede

Breakaway roping at the 2025 Ponoka Stampede to have the largest payout on the Canadian pro rodeo tour
Convicted Ponoka forger sentenced to 2 years in prison

Convicted Ponoka forger sentenced to 2 years in prison

A Ponoka man previously convicted of forgery pleaded guilty to new identity-theft related offences and was sentenced Jan. 7
Red Deer Vipers bite Ponoka Stampeders 4-1

Red Deer Vipers bite Ponoka Stampeders 4-1

The Ponoka Stampeders continue to close the scoring gap
Wetaskiwin man charged with drug trafficking, assaulting police officer awaiting bail hearing

Wetaskiwin man charged with drug trafficking, assaulting police officer awaiting bail hearing

Brief updates on court cases in the Wetaskiwin area
Convicted sex offender who preyed on Central Alberta teens to remain behind bars

Convicted sex offender who preyed on Central Alberta teens to remain behind bars

The appellant was convicted of 12 sexual offences against four complainants
Bail denied for Maskwacis resident accused of second degree murder

Bail denied for Maskwacis resident accused of second degree murder

Several local homicide court cases moving forward this month
Ponoka rings in New Year's Eve with annual Bull Bash event

Ponoka rings in New Year's Eve with annual Bull Bash event

This year there were 25 contestants in the open and four junior riders
Wetaskiwin RCMP continues arson investigation after fatal house fire

Wetaskiwin RCMP continues arson investigation after fatal house fire

Charges not yet laid in arson, homicide
St. Augustine School packs a bus for the food bank

St. Augustine School packs a bus for the food bank

The bus was loaded with approximately 850 lbs of food items
Brazeau County resident charged with animal cruelty, 72 dogs surrendered

Brazeau County resident charged with animal cruelty, 72 dogs surrendered

James Allan Kurz, was under a court-issued prohibition order
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