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Ponoka Stampede death: Woman ‘passed away doing what she loved’A woman who died during practice for the Ponoka Stampede's opening act Sunday night is being remembered for her contagious smile and contribution to the equestrian community.CanadaJul 1, 2022
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Woman, 34, dies after being trampled by horses at Ponoka Stampede practicePonoka RCMP was called Sunday night to the local stampede grounds to assist EMS with a woman who fell from her horse and was trampled.CrimeJun 27, 2022
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Family of young rodeo star Ty Pozzobon raises concussion concerns following his deathTy Pozzobon was originally from Merritt, B.C., but was well known in the Alberta bull-riding community.SportsJan 10, 2017
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For the love of rodeo: Ponoka Stampede celebrates 80 yearsFor one week each year, the Town of Ponoka balloons to more than 10 times its size to celebrate all things rodeo.CanadaJul 2, 2016
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Tornado touched down near Ponoka Thursday nightThe central Alberta town of Ponoka is cleaning up after a small tornado touched down and a severe thunderstorm swept through the region on Thursday night.WeatherJul 1, 2016
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