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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

Ponoka's own Macy AuClair is Canadian breakaway roping champion

Ponoka's own Macy AuClair is Canadian breakaway roping champion

Ponoka-and area cowgirls and cowboys did their hometown proud at the 50th annual Canadian Finals Rodeo
Ponoka Jr. B Stampeders 'devastated' by recent losses, ready for redemption

Ponoka Jr. B Stampeders 'devastated' by recent losses, ready for redemption

Stampeders recently signed a few new players
Brain injury educational conference coming up in Camrose

Brain injury educational conference coming up in Camrose

The event, held at the University of Alberta, Augustana Campus on Oct. 25 and 26, will feature expert speakers from Alberta, B.C. and the UK
Ponoka County's Scova Farms: Dairy farming a great way to raise a family

Ponoka County's Scova Farms: Dairy farming a great way to raise a family

Scova Farms’ cows live pampered lives with all considerations taken for their comfort and health
2024 Ponoka Stampede CFR send off brings Central Alberta athletes into the fold

2024 Ponoka Stampede CFR send off brings Central Alberta athletes into the fold

The Ponoka Stampede Association extended an invite to all Central Alberta CFR50 qualifiers this year, bringing them into the fold at their annual CFR sendoff, held Sept. 26 at the Stagecoach Saloon.
Grandview Haunted Barn expanding, changing name to 'Spooky Town Pigeon Lake'

Grandview Haunted Barn expanding, changing name to 'Spooky Town Pigeon Lake'

There will be barrel train rides, wagon rides, an outdoor movie, carnival games, an evening Halloween-themed parade and more
Ponoka RCMP Coffee with a Cop 'couldn't have gone better'

Ponoka RCMP Coffee with a Cop 'couldn't have gone better'

Detachment commander says conversations with the public were very encouraging and safety of citizens is always the top priority
OPINION: Just give them the money

OPINION: Just give them the money

When I have a medical emergency, I'd like my doctor and nurses to be well-rested and paid well enough to feel valued and generally satisfied with their life choices
Samson Cree Nation teen was ‘trying to go home’

Samson Cree Nation teen was ‘trying to go home’

According to his aunt, 15-year-old Hoss Lightning-Saddleback was no threat
PHOTOS: Ponoka Youth Centre holds annual Family Fun Night

PHOTOS: Ponoka Youth Centre holds annual Family Fun Night

The Ponoka Youth Centre held its annual Family Fun Night on Sept. 13. There were free hotdogs and chips, face painting, balloons and a dance party for youth centres families.
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