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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

The search is on for Miss Ponoka Stampede 2025

The search is on for Miss Ponoka Stampede 2025

Vice president Bruce Harbin: The Ponoka Stampede has 'been blessed' with all their past and present rodeo queens
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
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
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
Man convicted of Wetaskiwin kidnapping now accused of murder of Edmonton security guard

Man convicted of Wetaskiwin kidnapping now accused of murder of Edmonton security guard

Evan Chase Francis Rain served 296 days in jail for a kidnapping at a Wetaskiwin car wash in 2018
Convicted Ponoka forger pleads guilty to identify theft charges

Convicted Ponoka forger pleads guilty to identify theft charges

Gregory Thomas Allen is awaiting sentencing
One accused pleads not guilty after police chase from Wetaskiwin to Red Deer

One accused pleads not guilty after police chase from Wetaskiwin to Red Deer

Both accused are scheduled to appear on Dec. 12, 2024
ASIRT concludes officer shooting of man in front of Ponoka courthouse was justified

ASIRT concludes officer shooting of man in front of Ponoka courthouse was justified

ASIRT: 'The subject officer also acted reasonably in his use of force. He gave the affected person commands to follow, and the affected person chose not to.'
Conviction overturned for Ponoka man accused of first/second degree murder

Conviction overturned for Ponoka man accused of first/second degree murder

A new trial has been ordered for Dylon Samuel Saddleback
Indigenous fashion designer showcased at Royal Tyrrell Museum

Indigenous fashion designer showcased at Royal Tyrrell Museum

Johnson: 'She taught me in her kind caring way so I was able to retain all the knowledge she passed onto me'
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