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Ponoka-Maddison Pearman
Retrieved 17 January 2022. "Olympic dream realized for Ponoka's Maddison Pearman". Ponoka News. Ponoka, Alberta, Canada. 21 January 2022. Retrieved 27 January
Ponoka-2010 Alberta municipal elections
incumbent councillors were unchallenged. In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Ponoka County elected the County Council, which consists of five councillors (one
Ponoka-List of cowboy halls of fame
competitors. Hall of Fame Members by Category Canadian Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame Ponoka Ponoka County AB 1979 The Canadian Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame honors contestants
Ponoka-2021 Alberta municipal elections
The County of Newell elects its reeve from among its ten council members. Ponoka County elects its reeve from among its five council members. Council Rocky
Ponoka-Wetaskiwin (federal electoral district)
the northerly and easterly limits of said county to the easterly limit of Ponoka County; thence generally southerly along said limit to the northerly limit
Ponoka-2012 Alberta general election
Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills Barry McFarland, Little Bow Ray Prins, Lacombe-Ponoka Rob Renner, Medicine Hat Ed Stelmach, Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville Janis
Ponoka-2004 Alberta general election
Mark Patterson (Soc. Cred.) 379 Ed Stelmach Vegreville-Viking Lacombe-Ponoka Ray Prins 6,919 Glen Simmonds 2,218 Jim Graves 1,124 Ed Klop 2,349 Teena
Ponoka-1975 Alberta general election
David Elliot 235 4.38% Gwen Gyulai (Ind.) 49 0.91% Charles Duncan Drain Ponoka Donald J. McCrimmon 3,328 59.60% Alvin Goetz 1,263 22.62% Boug Lier 932
Ponoka-List of summer villages in Alberta
County of December 31, 1988 38 46 −17.4% 0.2 190.0/km2 Parkland Beach Ponoka County January 1, 1984 153 124 +23.4% 0.95 161.1/km2 Pelican Narrows Bonnyville
Ponoka-Lori Radke
Paralympic Games. Radke was born in Wetaskiwin, but grew up in Ponoka, Alberta where she attended Ponoka Composite High School and later the University of Alberta
Ponoka-31st Alberta Legislature
Conservative Lac Ste. Anne-Parkland 2019 Jennifer Johnson Independent Lacombe-Ponoka 2023 Brandon Lunty United Conservative Leduc-Beaumont 2023 Scott Sinclair
Ponoka-Marcel Comeau
Anita Comeau, moved to Ponoka and operated the local Massey Ferguson retailer. He played minor ice hockey in town and attended Ponoka Composite High School
Ponoka-Kevin Sirois
information Born (1949-04-20)20 April 1949 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Died 14 May 1972(1972-05-14) (aged 23) Ponoka, Alberta, Canada Sport Sport Speed skating
Ponoka-Douglas Cardinal
Deer, Alberta Alberta Government Services (Provincial) Building (1976) Ponoka, Alberta Grande Prairie Regional College (1976) Grande Prairie, Alberta
Ponoka-Leduc—Wetaskiwin
Warburg and Thorsby), and all of the Indian Reserves between Wetaskiwin and Ponoka. According to the 2021 Canadian census Languages: 88.9% English, 2.2% French
Ponoka-Hazel Jamison
The team failed to make it out of the city playdowns in 1961, but won the Ponoka women's annual open bonspiel a month later. In 1962, the Jamison rink made
Ponoka-Meindert Hobbema
45-46, orig. 1949 (Penguin edn of 1961) "Notes from the district council of Ponoka County, of 3 September 2013. p. 2". Archived from the original on 12 May
Ponoka-Crestomere, Alberta
Crestomere Crestomere is an unincorporated community in central Alberta in Ponoka County, located on Highway 53, 45 kilometres (28 mi) north of Red Deer.
Ponoka-Alberta Highway 20
travels another 2 km (1 mi) to Highway 53 east, where it heads east towards Ponoka. Highway 20 continues north for 9 km (6 mi) to Bluffton where Highway 607
Ponoka-Alberta private schools
Valley Christian Academy Pincher Creek n/a Ponoka Christian School Society Ponoka Christian School Ponoka K-9 Progressive Academy Education Society Progressive
Ponoka-2013 Alberta municipal elections
elect one mayor and six at large councillors. Mayoral race Citizens of Ponoka will elect one mayor and six at large councillors. Mayoral race Citizens
Ponoka-British Canadians
farming. A community of Welsh farmers was also established at Wood River near Ponoka, Alberta. United Kingdom portal Canada portal European Canadians English
Ponoka-1963 Alberta general election
Frank Lynch-Staunton 953 20.50% Arthur Lees 621 13.36% William A. Kovach Ponoka Glen F. Johnston 1,830 44.56% Neville S. Roper (Ind. SoCred) 1,721 41.90%
Ponoka-Court system of Canada
Ponoka-25th Alberta Legislature
Progressive Conservative Peace River Gary Friedel Progressive Conservative Ponoka-Rimbey Halvar Jonson Progressive Conservative Red Deer North Mary Anne
Ponoka-Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood 2019 Jennifer Johnson Independent Lacombe-Ponoka 2023 Matt Jones United Conservative Calgary-South East 2019 Kyle Kasawski
Ponoka-2017 Alberta municipal elections
The County of Newell elects its reeve from among its ten council members. Ponoka County elects its reeve from among its five council members. Council Rocky
Ponoka-List of place names in Canada of Indigenous origin
Nakoda place name, derived from it being source of stone to make pipes. Ponoka: attempt to use its Blackfoot name ponokáwa "Elk" (Hugh A. Dempsey, Indian
Ponoka-Jason Jaffray
Jason Jaffray (born June 30, 1981) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey left winger. He played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Vancouver
Ponoka-2001 Alberta general election
Steve Crocker 338 5.75% John Iftody (Ab. First) 206 3.50% Gary Friedel Ponoka-Rimbey Halvar C. Jonson 6,797 71.87% Tim Falkiner 1,296 13.70% Linda Roth
Ponoka-1926 Alberta general election
Farmers Liberal Leader since November 23, 1925 April 21, 1926 Leader's seat Ponoka Bow Valley Last election 38 seats, 28.9% 15 seats, 34.1% Seats before 40
Ponoka-List of hospitals in Alberta
Centennial Centre for Mental Health and Brain Injury (Alberta Hospital Ponoka) Ponoka 52°38′58″N 113°34′25″W / 52.64944°N 113.57361°W / 52.64944; -113
Ponoka-1955 Alberta general election
Pembina: Robin Jorgenson Pincher Creek-Crowsnest: William Kovach Ponoka: Glen Johnston Red Deer: Cam Kirby Redwater: Alfred Macyk Rocky Mountain
Ponoka-2023–24 Niagara Purple Eagles men's ice hockey season
— 34 Noah Hackett Sophomore F 6' 1" (1.85 m) 174 lb (79 kg) 2001-12-11 Ponoka, Alberta Brooks (AJHL) — 39 Ryan Ouellette Junior G 6' 0" (1.83 m) 185 lb
Ponoka-Virgil (bucking horse)
check for $433,333. Richie Champion made a winning ride on Virgil at the Ponoka Stampede. He also made a winning ride at the 2017 Calgary Stampede. "We've
Ponoka-Susan Juby
television series Alice, I Think by The Comedy Network. Juby was born in Ponoka, Alberta, and later moved to Smithers, British Columbia at the age of six
Ponoka-List of rodeos
Alberta Alberta's longest continually run rodeo, started in 1917. Ponoka Stampede in Ponoka being Canada's largest 7-day Pro Rodeo. Raymond Stampede in Raymond
Ponoka-Alberta Eugenics Board
Presenting mental institutions in Alberta included: the Alberta Hospital in Ponoka, the Provincial Training School (later known as Alberta School Hospital/Deerhome
Ponoka-Percival Baker
to campaign for the last weeks of the election, he won his district of Ponoka by a large majority. The accident that claimed his life happened about three
Ponoka-1986 Alberta general election
Deryl Bradley 3,134 51.35% Mike Cooper 2,948 48.30% Frederick Deryl Bradley Ponoka-Rimbey Halvar C. Jonson 3,601 61.94% Pat Byers 1,138 19.57% Mel H. Buffalo
Ponoka-William A. Campbell (politician)
Constituency Ponoka Personal details Born (1873-03-31)March 31, 1873 Middlesex County, Ontario Died September 6, 1934(1934-09-06) (aged 61) Ponoka, Alberta
Ponoka-Jerry Bremner
more World Chuckwagon Championships in 1995 and 2003, and twice won the Ponoka Stampede Championship in 1996 and 2007. He also captured the Grande Prairie
Ponoka-Welsh Canadians
farming. A community of Welsh farmers was also established at Wood River near Ponoka, Alberta. Historically, Alberta has had the highest number of people of
Ponoka-List of municipalities in Alberta
0 Point Alison Summer village December 31, 1950 18 10 +80.0% 0.19 94.7 Ponoka Town October 15, 1904 7,331 7,229 +1.4% 17.22 425.7 Poplar Bay Summer village
Ponoka-Cariboo Adventist Academy
Coralwood Adventist Academy (Edmonton) Mamawi Atosketan Native School (Ponoka) Parkview Adventist Academy (Lacombe) Ontario Conference Crawford Adventist
Ponoka-Alberta Health Services
(Peace River) Pincher Creek Health Centre (Pincher Creek) Ponoka Hospital and Care Centre (Ponoka) Provost Health Centre (Provost) Queen Elizabeth II Hospital
Ponoka-St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 38
Leduc, Alberta, Canada, T9E 6W6 Beaumont, Drayton Valley, Lacombe, Leduc, Ponoka, Wetaskiwin Canada Coordinates 53°15′51″N 113°33′4″W / 53.26417°N 113
Ponoka-Okanagan Christian School
Coralwood Adventist Academy (Edmonton) Mamawi Atosketan Native School (Ponoka) Parkview Adventist Academy (Lacombe) Ontario Conference Crawford Adventist
Ponoka-Alberta New Democratic Party candidates in the 2012 Alberta provincial election
Paul-Two Hills Phil Johnson male manager 706 5.53 3/4 Lacombe-Ponoka Doug Hart male Ponoka County registered nurse 1,482 9.91 3/5 Lesser Slave Lake Steve
Ponoka-List of Seventh-day Adventist secondary schools
Medicine Hat, Alberta Mamawi Atosketan Native School, Ponoka, Alberta Woodlands Adventist School, Ponoka, Alberta South Side Christian School, Red Deer, Alberta
Ponoka-Chinook Hockey League
B's Olds Elks Penhold RCAF Wings Paul Band Black Hawks Ponoka Stampeders (senior team) Ponoka Superiors Red Deer Border Pavers Red Deer Roadrunners Red
Ponoka-Northwest Staging Route
AAFBU. Great Falls-Edmonton Ponoka AB 52°39′07″N 113°36′15″W / 52.65194°N 113.60417°W / 52.65194; -113.60417 (Ponoka Airport) Emergency landing strip
Ponoka-1905 Alberta general election
39.40% Frank A. Sherman 436 31.23% John H.W.S. Kemmis (Ind.) 410 29.37% Ponoka John R. McLeod 375 58.59% John A. Jackson 265 41.41% Red Deer John T. Moore
Ponoka-G3 Canada
Salkeld, Stu (July 9, 2019). "G3 Canada grain terminal coming along nicely". Ponoka News. "G3 adds new primary elevator at Morinville". Real Agriculture. Tipper
Ponoka-Ray Prins
Legislative Assembly of Alberta, representing the constituency of Lacombe-Ponoka as a Progressive Conservative. Prins was born April 15, 1951, in Lacombe
Ponoka-Joe Anglin
through their land. Anglin ran for the Alberta Green Party in the Lacombe-Ponoka electoral district in the 2008 Alberta general election. He finished second
Ponoka-Nigel Pengelly
details Born (1925-05-29)May 29, 1925 Red Deer, Alberta Died July 3, 2010(2010-07-03) (aged 85) Ponoka, Alberta Political party Progressive Conservative
Ponoka-Halvar Jonson
district boundaries in the 1986 Alberta general election Ponoka was abolished and re-created as Ponoka-Rimbey. Jonson ran for his second term in the new electoral
Ponoka-Area code 403
the new area code 780. Generally, everything from Red Deer, Lacombe, and Ponoka southward stayed in 403. Permissive dialing of 403 continued across the
Ponoka-Ruth Carse
and ballets. In 1992, she was named to the Order of Canada. Carse died in Ponoka at the age of 82. In 2016, Ballet Edmonton's dance facility was renamed
Ponoka-Giants of the Prairies
Lloydminster World's Largest Bucking Saddle Bronc and Rider, "The Legacy" Ponoka, Alberta World's Largest bunnock Macklin, Saskatchewan World's Largest Curling
Ponoka-Whitecourt
Whitecourt's constituency in 1968. Fox, former Wildrose Party MLA for Lacombe-Ponoka, was born and raised in Whitecourt. Acute and non-acute medical care is
Ponoka-Fertile Valley
Valley No. 429, Alberta, Canada; a former municipal district, now part of Ponoka County Search for "fertile valley" on Wikipedia. The Idlers of the Fertile
Ponoka-Innisfail, Alberta
comparison to other communities in Central Alberta, males aged 25 to 64 in Ponoka, Olds and Sylvan Lake had rates of 11.9%, 14.1% and 14.9%, respectively
Ponoka-World Professional Chuckwagon Association
following locations: Grande Prairie, Saskatoon, Medicine Hat, High River, Ponoka, Strathmore, Bonnyville, Dawson Creek Rocky Mountain House and Balzac. In
Ponoka-Edith Rogers (Alberta politician)
Rogers as one of their candidates. Aberhart decided that she should run in Ponoka. Her opponent from the governing United Farmers of Alberta (UFA) was the
Ponoka-Peavey Mart
hardware store concept, MainStreet Hardware, at three locations in Blackfalds, Ponoka and Vermilion, Alberta. In July 2016, Peavey Industries acquired a controlling
Ponoka-Alberta Highway 22
8 236.0 Highway 12 east – Lacombe 406.5 252.6 Highway 53 east – Rimbey, Ponoka County of Wetaskiwin No. 10 433.4 269.3 Highway 13 – Alder Flats, Wetaskiwin
Ponoka-List of heliports in Canada
94750 (Pincher Creek (Hospital) Heliport) Ponoka (Hospital & Care Centre) Heliport CHC4 Private FM&E AHS Ponoka AB 52°41′07″N 113°35′22″W / 52.68528°N
Ponoka-Rodeo
electric lights in 1935. The Canadian Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame is located in Ponoka, Alberta. Native American and Hispanic cowboys compete in modern rodeos
Ponoka-Humboldt Broncos bus crash
"RCMP say cause of fatal Humboldt Broncos bus crash is still unknown". Ponoka News. Archived from the original on April 9, 2018. Retrieved April 9, 2018
Ponoka-List of census divisions of Alberta
Stettler County Wainwright MD 8 209,395 9,939.43 21.1 Red Deer Lacombe County Ponoka County Red Deer County 9 20,869 18,913.39 1.1 Rocky Mountain House Clearwater
Ponoka-Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
final case to make it to the Council was not until 1959 with the case of Ponoka-Calmar Oils v Wakefield. The JCPC played a controversial role in the evolution
Ponoka-Red Deer Lake (Alberta)
53. In descending order of surface area, it straddles the boundaries of Ponoka County, Camrose County and the County of Wetaskiwin No. 10. The lake is
Ponoka-David Thompson Regional Health Authority
Drayton Valley Drumheller Eckville Elnora Hanna Innisfail Lacombe Linden Olds Ponoka Red Deer Rimbey Rocky Mountain House Stettler Sundre Sylvan Lake Three Hills
Ponoka-Willie Nepoose
strangled to death. Her naked body was discovered in a gravel pit near Ponoka, Alberta. She had led a troubled life: she had been orphaned, struggled
Ponoka-List of Canadian tornadoes and tornado outbreaks (since 2001)
people were seriously injured. June 30 – an EF1 tornado was confirmed in Ponoka, Alberta, causing damage to a handful of homes. No injuries were reported
Ponoka-List of Calgary Stampede Rodeo Champions
States 1993 - David Roy; Carseland, Alberta, Canada 1992 - Joe Butterfield; Ponoka, Alberta, Canada 1991 - Blaine Pederson; Amisk, Alberta, Canada 1990 - Greg
Ponoka-Earl W. Bascom
wherein Earl Bascom was honored in 2022. Canadian Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame (Ponoka, Alberta Canada), 1984 Marion County Cattlemen's Hall of Fame (Mississippi)
Ponoka-Jim McCrimmon
Edmonton Oilers and Calgary Cowboys from 1973 to 1975. McCrimmon was born in Ponoka, Alberta. Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects
Ponoka-Division No. 8, Alberta
Lacombe Red Deer Towns Bentley Blackfalds Bowden Eckville Innisfail Penhold Ponoka Rimbey Sylvan Lake Villages Alix Clive Delburne Elnora Summer villages Birchcliff
Ponoka-Fountainview Academy
Coralwood Adventist Academy (Edmonton) Mamawi Atosketan Native School (Ponoka) Parkview Adventist Academy (Lacombe) Ontario Conference Crawford Adventist
Ponoka-Area code 780
the new area code 780. Generally, everything from Red Deer, Lacombe, and Ponoka southward stayed in 403. Permissive dialing of 403 continued across the
Ponoka-Wildrose Loyalty Coalition
Wildrose Independence Party of Alberta Headquarters Box 13, Site 7, RR 3 Ponoka, Alberta T4J 1R3 Ideology Economic liberalism Political position Right-wing
Ponoka-1997 Alberta general election
River Gary Friedel 3,745 61.25% Bruce MacKeen 2,323 37.99% Gary Friedel Ponoka-Rimbey Halvar C. Jonson 5,750 63.80% Joshua Phillpotts 912 10.12% Liz Wetheral
Ponoka-Results of the 2023 Alberta general election
Johnson is the newly-minted MLA for Lacombe-Ponoka". Lacombe Express. Retrieved July 24, 2023. "68 - Lacombe-Ponoka". officialresults.elections.ab.ca. Elections
Ponoka-Red Deer Advocate
(Castor), Lacombe Express (Lacombe), Pipestone Flyer (Pipestone), Ponoka News (Ponoka), Rimbey Review (Rimbey), Stettler Independent (Stettler) and Sylvan
Ponoka-List of hamlets in Alberta
County. Retrieved March 30, 2011. "County Council Meeting (minutes)" (PDF). Ponoka County. September 3, 2013. p. 2. Archived from the original on May 12, 2015
Ponoka-List of communities in Alberta
County. Retrieved March 30, 2011. "County Council Meeting (minutes)" (PDF). Ponoka County. September 3, 2013. p. 2. Archived from the original on May 12, 2015
Ponoka-Rayel Robinson
and 1991, and repeated in 1999 and 2005. She was reigning champion of the Ponoka Stampede in 2005, 2006, and 2007. She trained Tia, the horse who was awarded
Ponoka-Ermineskin 138
Indian reserve of the Ermineskin Cree Nation in Alberta, located between Ponoka County and the County of Wetaskiwin No. 10. Part of the Maskwacis community
Ponoka-United Farmers of Alberta
(P) Oyen (F/S) (P) Peace River (P) Picture Butte (P) Pincher Creek (P) Ponoka (F/S) (P) Provost (F/S) (P) Red Deer (F/S) (3xP) Redcliff (P) Rimbey (P)
Ponoka-Jim Butterfield
videos and TV programs. Jim Butterfield was born on 14 February 1936 in Ponoka, Alberta, which is south of Edmonton. He was the third of four children
Ponoka-John R. McLeod
ISBN 9781414401416. ISSN 0315-6168. OCLC 266967058. Retrieved August 9, 2020. "Ponoka Official Results 1905 Alberta general election". Alberta Heritage Community
Ponoka-Battle River
Saskatchewan River at Battleford. Over its course, the river flows through Ponoka and by Hardisty and Fabyan within Alberta. Big Knife Provincial Park is
Ponoka-Alberta Highway 53
Battle River three times between Rimbey and Forestburg (west of Ponoka, within Ponoka, and between Donalda and Forestburg). Highway 53 also provides access
Ponoka-Medicine River (Alberta)
The Medicine River in Alberta, Canada, meandering through Leedale, Ponoka County, with Medicine Lake source at upper right
Ponoka-2019 Alberta general election
65.7% 10,214 42.3% 72.3% 15,860 5,646 1,870 – 413 – 337 24,126 Lacombe-Ponoka WR UCP 17,379 71.3% 13,740 56.4% 74.8% 17,379 3,639 2,520 – 279 – 555
Ponoka-Lacombe, Alberta
(Cons-Red Deer—Lacombe) • MLA Jennifer Johnson (Independent), Lacombe-Ponoka) Area (2021) • Land 20.59 km2 (7.95 sq mi) Elevation 855 m (2,805 ft)
Ponoka-Heritage Junior Hockey League
Copperheads Cochrane Generals High River Flyers Medicine Hat Cubs Okotoks Bisons Ponoka Stampeders Red Deer Vipers Rocky Rams Three Hills Thrashers v t e
Ponoka-Donalda
Donalda is a village in central Alberta, Canada that is east of Ponoka. It was founded in 1911 and takes its name from Donalda Crossway, a niece of Sir
Ponoka-List of population centres in Alberta
18.07 415.8/km2 36 Cold Lake Small 7,201 6,795 +6.0% 5.71 1,261.1/km2 37 Ponoka Small 7,032 6,899 +1.9% 5.61 1,253.5/km2 38 Innisfail Small 7,016 6,937
Ponoka-Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo
barrel racing. Two of the rodeos represented, the Calgary Stampede and the Ponoka Stampede, were also non-PRCA sanctioned invitiational rodeos. Total attendance
Ponoka-List of Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Champions
2017 Cory Petska (heeler), Marana, Arizona 2016 Levi Simpson (header), Ponoka, Alberta, Canada 2016 Jeremy Buhler (heeler), Arrowwood, Alberta, Canada
Ponoka-Ron Orr
the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for the electoral district of Lacombe-Ponoka from 2015 until 2023. Orr served as a member of Executive Council of Alberta
Ponoka-Glen Johnston
election. He stood as the Social Credit candidate in the electoral district of Ponoka and won a solid majority defeating two other candidates to hold the district
Ponoka-2023 Alberta general election
from the original on October 26, 2022. Retrieved March 31, 2023. "Lacombe-Ponoka MLA Ron Orr won't seek re-election in spring 2023". rdnewsnow.com. October
Ponoka-Ora B. Moore
1944 to 1952, sitting as a Social Credit member from the constituency of Ponoka. Ora B. Moore was born March 7, 1888, in Moulton, Iowa, to John R. Moore
Ponoka-List of Alberta provincial highways
Township 454 south of Westerose — Current Highway 795 72 45 Highway 53 west of Ponoka Highway 39 in Calmar — Current Highway 797 2.9 1.8 Highway 552 east of De
Ponoka-1926 Canadian federal election
party leader John E. Brownlee was the Premier of Alberta and the MLA for Ponoka in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. Sharp, Walter R. (1927). "The Canadian
Ponoka-Area codes 587, 825, and 368
Okotoks (587)-757 Olds (587)-540 796 872 Peace River (587)-261 479 748 996 Ponoka (587)-729 850 Provost (587)-767 878 Red Deer (587)-273 377 378 447 457 679
Ponoka-List of Canadian electric utilities
Edmonton Power Corporation) City of Medicine Hat Electric Utility Town of Ponoka City of Red Deer Electric Light and Power Town of Cardston Rural Electrification
Ponoka-List of premiers of Alberta
1926 election (6th Leg.) 1930 election (7th Leg.) United Farmers (Ldr. 1925) MLA for Ponoka Brownlee Ministry Sexual Sterilization Act; elimination of Alberta Provincial
Ponoka-Ponoka-Calmar Oils v Wakefield
Ponoka-Calmar Oils v Wakefield is notable for being the last ruling rendered by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council with respect to an appeal from
Ponoka-Maskwacis
137 reserve to the south. It also consists of an adjacent hamlet within Ponoka County. The community also serves three more nearby First Nations reserves
Ponoka-CKPA-FM
a Canadian radio station that broadcasts a country format at 89.7 FM in Ponoka, Alberta. The station is branded as 89.7 The One and is owned by Blackgold
Ponoka-Race and ethnicity in the NHL
CGS, CLE Cree Ted Hodgson Hobbema, Alberta RW 1967 BOS Cree Harry York Ponoka, Alberta C 1997-2000 STL, NYR, PIT, VAN Cree Scott Daniels Prince Albert
Ponoka-Goeasy
Girls Clubs in Midland, Sarnia, Cranbrook, Cornwall, Yarmouth, Toronto, Ponoka, and Charlottetown have benefited from the easybites program. goeasy branches
Ponoka-Red Deer, Alberta
neighbouring communities including Red Deer County, Lacombe, Blackfalds and Ponoka as managed by the North Red Deer Regional Water Services Commission. Red
Ponoka-Athabasca River
Hardisty Creek Fish Creek Cache Petotte Creek Tiecamp Creek Canyon Creek Ponoka Creek Plante Creek Apetowun Creek Obed Creek Oldman Creek Nosehill Creek
Ponoka-Charles Orin Cunningham
in the 1917 Alberta general election as a Conservative candidate in the Ponoka electoral district. He won a straight fight over Liberal incumbent William
Ponoka-List of tornadoes by province (Canada)
September 13 Didsbury Not rated 2016, April 13 Calgary EF0 2016, June 30 Ponoka EF1 Damaged homes 2016, July 1 West of Didsbury EF0 2016, July 2 South of
Ponoka-Hailstorm Alley
House. On June 30, 2016, a damaging storm hit the central Alberta town of Ponoka, causing $50 million in damages. This storm produced large hail as well
Ponoka-Pat King (activist)
their towns!" In September 2020, he organized a second counter-protest in Ponoka and threatened violence against anti-racist protests whom he characterized
Ponoka-Rod Fox
Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the electoral district of Lacombe-Ponoka. Fox's professional background is in insurance, finance, marketing, managing
Ponoka-European Canadians
farming. A community of Welsh farmers was also established at Wood River near Ponoka, Alberta.[citation needed] In the early 20th century, Yugoslavs (Serbs)
Ponoka-1930 Canadian federal election
party leader John E. Brownlee was the Premier of Alberta and the MLA for Ponoka in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. Soward, Frederic H. (1930). "The
Ponoka-Central Alberta
Drumheller-Stettler, Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville, Innisfail-Sylvan Lake, Lacombe-Ponoka, Leduc-Beaumont-Devon, Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills, Red Deer North, Red Deer
Ponoka-Troy Dorchester
Stampede Rangeland Derby, the Calgary Stampede Aggregate Title and the Ponoka Stampede in a single year. He accomplished the feat in 2012. Dorchester
Ponoka-Chris Jericho
start wrestling on independent shows, making his debut at the Moose Hall in Ponoka, Alberta, as "Cowboy" Chris Jericho, on October 2, 1990, in a ten-minute
Ponoka-Wildrose Party
cabinet member. Interim party leader 2014–2015. Rod Fox 2012–2014 Lacombe-Ponoka Crossed floor to PCs. Jason Hale 2012–2014 Strathmore-Brooks Crossed floor
Ponoka-Alberta Highway 2
again briefly concurrent with Highway 2A before reaching Highway 53 near Ponoka just after crossing the Battle River. The four lane highway continues approximately
Ponoka-Ponoka, Alberta
name Ponoka is Blackfoot for "elk", which is the animal depicted in the town flag. Ponoka County's municipal office is located in Ponoka. Ponoka (meaning
Ponoka-Rick Fraser (chuckwagon racer)
Stompede and captured his first major chuckwagon show a few weeks later at the Ponoka Stampede. Over the next 14 years, Rick only drove parts of two seasons (1985
Ponoka-Wynonna Judd
com". Thefutoncritic.com. Retrieved May 30, 2023. "Plenty of country at Ponoka - Red Deer Advocate". Reddeeradvocate.com. June 24, 2013. Retrieved May
Ponoka-Jennifer Johnson (politician)
She was elected member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Lacombe-Ponoka in the 2023 Alberta general election. In 2023 Johnson defeated Lacombe City
Ponoka-John Edward Brownlee
to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in a by-election in the riding of Ponoka. As attorney-general, he was an important member of Greenfield's government
Ponoka-Chad Harden
Calgary Stampede Rangeland Derby, Edmonton's Chuckwagon Derby, and the Ponoka Stampede. Harden grew up southwest of Edmonton, Alberta in the farming community
Ponoka-Ponoka
Ponoka may refer to: Ponoka, Alberta, a town in Canada Ponoka County, a municipal district in Alberta, Canada Ponoka (provincial electoral district) This
Ponoka-Black Press
Advance Central Alberta Life Eckville Echo Lacombe Express Pipestone Flyer Ponoka News Red Deer Advocate Rimbey Review Stettler Independent Sylvan Lake News
Ponoka-Lacombe-Ponoka
Lacombe-Ponoka is a provincial electoral district in central Alberta, Canada created in 2003. The district is mandated to return a single member to the
Ponoka-List of towns in Alberta
Crossfield, Carstairs, Didsbury, Olds, Bowden, Innisfail, Penhold, Blackfalds, Ponoka and Millet. Pursuant to Part 5, Division 1 of the Municipal Government Act
Ponoka-List of radio stations in Alberta
CBRP-FM 97.5 FM Pincher Creek CBC Radio One public news/talk CKPA-FM 89.7 FM Ponoka Blackgold Broadcasting country VF2293 92.3 FM Rainbow Lake Rainbow Lake
Ponoka-Ponoka-Rimbey
2004. Ponoka-Rimby is named for the Town of Ponoka, Alberta and the Town of Rimbey, Alberta. List of Alberta provincial electoral districts Ponoka, Alberta
Ponoka-Chain Lakes, Alberta
lakes. The lakes are located in Ponoka County, Alberta and Lacombe County, Alberta, and are located southeast of Ponoka and northwest of Lacombe. Red Deer
Ponoka-Woodland Park, Alberta (disambiguation)
Woodland Park, Alberta may also refer to: Woodland Park, Ponoka County, Alberta, a locality in Ponoka County, Alberta Woodland Park, Strathcona County, a locality
Ponoka-Ponoka County
Ponoka County is a municipal district in Alberta, Canada. It covers 721,396 acres (2,919 km2) and it claims to "embody the essence of rural Alberta". Ponoka
Ponoka-Neville Roper
the Alberta Legislature as an Independent Social Credit candidate in the Ponoka electoral district in the 1963 Alberta general election. He finished a very
Ponoka-Ai-Mai-Mi
January 2017. The story follows the lives of the girls Ai, Mai, Mi and Ponoka-senpai, who together form the "Manga Club" where they fight against alien
Ponoka-Woodland Park
Park, Alberta, an unincorporated area Woodland Park, Ponoka County, Alberta, a locality in Ponoka County, Alberta Woodland Park, Strathcona County, a locality
Ponoka-Ponoka (provincial electoral district)
Ponoka was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada, mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1905 to 1986
Ponoka-Robert Raymond Cook
proceedings. Just after midnight on July 11, 1959, Robert escaped from the Ponoka Mental Institution he was detained in, for a psychiatric assessment, after
Ponoka-Ponoka Stampeders
The Ponoka Stampeders are a Junior "B" Ice Hockey team based in Ponoka, Alberta, Canada. They are members of the North Division of the Heritage Junior
Ponoka-List of municipal districts in Alberta
of Pincher Creek No. 9 January 1, 1944 3 5 2,965 3,158 −6.1 3,482.05 0.9 Ponoka County January 1, 1952 8 5 9,806 8,856 10.7 2,814.26 3.5 Provost MD of Provost
Ponoka-Gull Lake (Alberta)
Edmonton and Calgary and lies in two counties, Ponoka County and Lacombe County. The lake is accessed west of Ponoka on Highway 53 to get to the north side,
Ponoka-2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution
Prairie—Mackenzie Ponoka—Didsbury: New district created from much of the rural areas of the two Red Deer based ridings. Contains Ponoka County, Lacombe
Ponoka-Dale Johnston
November 14, 1941, in Ponoka, Alberta) is a former Canadian politician. He began his career in politics in 1986 as a councillor in Ponoka, and he then became
Ponoka-Ai Kayano
Shiina Psycho-Pass Yoshika Okubo 2013 Mangirl! Shinobu Fujimori Ai Mai Mi Ponoka-senpai 3 seasons Oreshura Ai Fuyuumi Senran Kagura Yomi 2 seasons Senyuu
Ponoka-Ponoka—Didsbury
Ponoka—Didsbury is a future federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada. Under the 2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution the riding will be
Ponoka-Vehicle registration plates of Alberta
2010. "Announcement of Alberta's new licence plate design postponed". Ponoka News. February 24, 2009. Retrieved February 24, 2018. Landry, Frank (June
Ponoka-Shaun Johnston
professional forays in Alberta's thriving theatre scene. Johnston grew up in Ponoka, Alberta. He earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Alberta's
Ponoka-List of postal codes of Canada: T
Acadia) T3J Calgary (Martindale / Taradale / Falconridge / Saddle Ridge) T4J Ponoka T5J Edmonton (North Downtown) T6J Edmonton (Kaskitayo / Aspen Gardens) T7J
Ponoka-Supreme Court of Canada
Archived from the original on 1 July 2021. Retrieved 27 June 2021 – via JSTOR. Ponoka-Calmar Oils Ltd. and another v Earl F. Wakefield Co. And others [1959] UKPC
Ponoka-Ponoka Industrial (Labrie Field) Airport
Ponoka Industrial (Labrie Field) Airport (TC LID: CEH3) is located 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) southwest of Ponoka, Alberta, Canada on Highway
Ponoka-List of newspapers in Canada
County – Tri Area News Peace River – Peace River Record-Gazette Ponoka – Ponoka News, Ponoka Herald Provost – Provost News Red Deer – Central Alberta Advisor
Ponoka-Battle River-Wainwright
Vermilion-Lloydminster Saskatchewan boundary Drumheller-Stettler, Lacombe-Ponoka and Wetaskiwin-Camrose Drumheller-Stettler riding map goes here Legal description
Ponoka-Samson 137A
an Indian reserve of the Samson Cree Nation in Alberta, located within Ponoka County. In the 2016 Canadian Census, it recorded a population of 26 living
Ponoka-1940 Alberta general election
Martin Pembina: George MacLachlan Pincher Creek-Crowsnest: Ernest Duke Ponoka: Percy McKelvey Red Deer: Alfred Speakman Redwater: James Popil Rocky
Ponoka-List of museums in Alberta
19th-century pioneer fort with living history enactors Fort Ostell Museum Ponoka Central History website, local history Fort Saskatchewan Museum and Historic
Ponoka-Don McCrimmon
in the 1971 Alberta general election. He won the electoral district of Ponoka defeating incumbent Neville Roper in a hotly contested four way race. His
Ponoka-Special Areas Board
Lights Northern Sunrise Opportunity Paintearth Parkland Peace Pincher Creek Ponoka Provost Ranchland Red Deer Rocky View Saddle Hills Smoky Lake Smoky River
Ponoka-2nd Alberta Legislature
Pincher Creek David Warnock Liberal 1909 John Kemmis Conservative 1911 Ponoka William A. Campbell Liberal 1909 Red Deer Edward Michener Independent
Ponoka-Alberta Highway 2A
highway branches northeast and passes through hamlet of Morningside, town of Ponoka, and hamlet of Maskwacis. The highway enters the city of Wetaskiwin along
Ponoka-List of Canadian appeals to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, 1930–1939
JCPC. The final JCPC ruling on a Canadian case was rendered in 1959, in Ponoka-Calmar Oils v Wakefield. List of Canadian appeals to the Judicial Committee
Ponoka-Louis Bull 138B
Population (2016) • Total 1,177 • Density 35/km2 (90/sq mi) Samson 137 Ermineskin 138 Louis Bull 138B Mont. 139 137A Ponoka County County of Wetaskiwin
Ponoka-1935 Alberta general election
William Lampley Pembina: Harry Knowlton Brown Pincher Creek: Roy Taylor Ponoka: Edith Rogers Red Deer: Alfred Hooke Ribstone: Albert Blue Rocky Mountain:
Ponoka-Cole Nelson
Nelson with the Elks in 2023 Born: (1997-03-12) March 12, 1997 (age 27) Ponoka, Alberta, Canada Career information Status Free Agent CFL status National
Ponoka-Wetaskiwin-Camrose
Leduc-Beaumont-Devon Battle River-Wainwright Drayton Valley-Calmar Lacombe-Ponoka riding map goes here Legal description from the Statutes of Alberta 2003
Ponoka-Kenora Thistles (intermediate)
the Edmonton Journal Trophy finals, the Thistles met the Alberta champion Ponoka Stampeders. Kenora won game on 7–4, but were blown out 8–1 in game two.
Ponoka-1993 Alberta general election
Patterson 4,231 39.60% Mike Dawson 930 8.70% Susan Aris (Ind.) 640 5.99% Ponoka-Rimbey Halvar C. Jonson 5,977 63.48% Bernice Luce 1,841 19.55% Doug Hart
Ponoka-List of senior high schools in Alberta
Beauséjour École Plamondon School Ponoka Home Schooling Mamawi Atosketan Native School Ponoka Outreach School Ponoka Secondary Campus St. Augustine School
Ponoka-Samson 137
Cree Nation Treaty 6 Country Canada Province Alberta Municipal district Ponoka Headquarters Maskwacis Area • Land 128.14 km2 (49.48 sq mi) Population
Ponoka-Shane Yellowbird
songs. Yellowbird was born in Hobbema, Alberta, on 7 July 1979. He attended Ponoka Composite High School. He suffered a severe stuttering problem as a child
Ponoka-1989 Alberta general election
Mike Cooper 2,119 34.14% Stan Stoklosa 811 13.07% Frederick Deryl Bradley Ponoka-Rimbey Halvar C. Jonson 3,729 59.81% Doug Hart 1,667 26.74% Ervan Stobbe
Ponoka-3rd Alberta Legislature
John M. Glendenning Liberal 1909 Pembina Gordon MacDonald Liberal 1913 Ponoka William A. Campbell Liberal 1909 Redcliff Charles Pingle Liberal 1913
Ponoka-1971 Alberta general election
Johnson 1,791 32.24% Clarence W. Smith 1,355 24.39% Charles Duncan Drain Ponoka Neville S. Roper 2,695 43.69% Donald J. McCrimmon 2,712 43.96% Bernice Luce
Ponoka-2015 Alberta general election
Christensen 324 - 1.7% Allison Anderson (Green) 285 - 1.5% Jacquie Fenske Lacombe-Ponoka Peter Dewit 5,018 - 27.6% Ron Orr 6,502 - 35.7% Doug Hart 5,481 - 30.1%
Ponoka-Hobbema Hawks
Lethbridge Longhorns Lethbridge Sugar Kings Mount Royal College Cougars Ponoka Stampeders Red Deer Rustlers St. Albert Saints St. Albert Steel Spruce Grove
Ponoka-1st Alberta Legislature
Finlay Liberal 1905 Pincher Creek John Plummer Marcellus Liberal 1905 Ponoka John R. McLeod Liberal 1905 Red Deer John T. Moore Liberal 1905 Rosebud
Ponoka-Parkland Beach, Alberta
Parkland Beach is a summer village in Alberta, Canada. It is located on the northern shore of Gull Lake, southeast of Rimbey. In the 2021 Census of Population
Ponoka-Alberta Highway 21
concurrency 191.1 118.7 UAR 206 east (50 Avenue) 197.3 122.6 Highway 53 west – Ponoka North end of Hwy 53 concurrency Ferintosh 212.0 131.7 Township Road 441
Ponoka-Calgary–South Edmonton train
Edmonton South Edmonton / Strathcona Leduc Wetaskiwin Ponoka Lacombe Red Deer Penhold Innisfail Bowden Olds Didsbury Carstairs Crossfield Airdrie 0 km
Ponoka-Lacombe-Stettler
portions of the district were combined with portions of Ponoka-Rimbey to form Lacombe-Ponoka, and other portions combined with Drumheller-Chinook to form
Ponoka-1982 Alberta general election
06% Dennis Olson 650 9.56% Jerry Potts 109 1.60% Frederick Deryl Bradley Ponoka Halvar C. Jonson 4,031 50.65% C.W. (Bill) Loov 876 11.01% Tom Butterfield
Ponoka-Wolf Creek School Division No. 72
school authority within the Canadian province of Alberta operated out of Ponoka. List of school authorities in Alberta "Authority Information Report" (XLSX)
Ponoka-List of Canadian appeals to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, 1870–1879
JCPC. The final JCPC ruling on a Canadian case was rendered in 1959, in Ponoka-Calmar Oils v Wakefield. List of Canadian appeals to the Judicial Committee
Ponoka-List of Canadian appeals to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, 1890–1899
JCPC. The final JCPC ruling on a Canadian case was rendered in 1959, in Ponoka-Calmar Oils v Wakefield. List of Canadian appeals to the Judicial Committee