It’s time to renew Ponoka business licences

Businesses in Ponoka have until Dec. 31 to renew their business licences for the 2025 year.

Businesses that operate, provide or sell a product or service within or partially within the town of Ponoka corporate boundaries are required to have a valid Ponoka business licence and renew it annually as per the Business Licence Bylaw No. 443-20.

Approved business licences for the 2024 year will expire on Dec. 31.

When renewing a licence, provide any changes in business information, such as:

• a change of business location• contact information and/or a change in ownership

Notification of all changes, such as those listed above, should be provided in writing by emailing [email protected]. Renewal notices were recently mailed to all local businesses prior to the postal strike. If you have not received a renewal notice, email [email protected] or phone 403-783-0119.

Options for paying for your business licence during the postal strike• pay in person at the town office by cash, debit, credit or cheque• pay through your bank, either in person or online• pay with a credit card by using the town’s credit card payment slip or call 403-783-0119. Please fill in the payment slip with your credit card information, your signature, and dollar amount for the bill payment. Note: credit card numbers are not kept on file.

Completed forms can then be submitted in one of the following ways:- email to [email protected] drop off at the town office (second floor of the Ponoka Civic Centre)

For more information, call the Town of Ponoka Development Services Department at 403-783-0119. Please do not mail payments to the town while the postal strike is still happening.

If you are a new business in Ponoka, you can apply for a licence by visiting ponoka.ca/p/business-licensing. Here you will find the business licence application form and the letter of intent form to apply. You can also visit the town office on the second floor of the Ponoka Civic Centre (5604-50 St). Additional information may be required from businesses as indicated in the ‘schedules’ of Business Licence Bylaw No. 443-20.

For more on business licences, please visit ponoka.ca/p/business-licensing. 

‘Sweethearts,’ a movie on Max, finds winning comedy in duo’s crazy weekend home from college

The bawdy, One-Crazy-Night comedy has been a tried-and-true (and sometimes tired and blue) staple for decades, from “Risky Business” to “Sixteen Candles,” from “Dazed and Confused” to “Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle” to “Superbad” to “Booksmart,” and director/co-writer Jordan Weiss’ “Sweethearts” often plays like a greatest-hits montage of the genre. This is a smart, funny, original piece of work that turns some well-worn tropes upside down in clever fashion, a heartwarming slice of comfort comedy — albeit one that’s rated R for “sexual content, language throughout, teen partying and brief graphic nudity.” (The latter of the male variety and played for laughs.)Whereas most films in this category feature characters who are in high school, “Sweetheart” is set primarily during freshman year in college, specifically the Thanksgiving holiday weekend when everyone comes home for the first time.

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Kiernan Shipka and Nico Hiraga have instant and credible chemistry as Jamie and Ben, who have been best friends forever and are attending the same college, where they’ve been reluctant to participate in the social scene out of loyalty to their respective high school sweethearts: Jamie’s boyfriend Simon (Charlie Hall), a dumb jock football player attending Harvard (kind of odd, given Ivy League schools don’t offer athletic scholarships, although they do recruit athletes, but no biggie), and Ben’s girlfriend Claire (Ava DeMary) who is a senior in high school. (She’s 18, it’s OK!)
After an extended and quite hilarious prologue set at college, Jamie and Ben come to the realization they both need to be single, and they make a pact to break up with their partners when everyone reunites over Thanksgiving break. Off we go on the aforementioned One Crazy Night. Will there be binge drinking and beer pong, wacky misunderstandings and epic arguments, and perhaps even a bonfire gone wrong? You betcha. Still, despite the predictable developments, the screenplay by director Weiss and Dan Brier is filled with crisp and funny one-liners, realistic dialogue and some nifty surprises.Caleb Hearon is an absolute hoot as Palmer, who is the third wheel in the Jamie/Ben friendship and has taken a gap year to live in and work in Paris, in a bistro just outside Euro Disney. Palmer has decided it’s time for him to come out, which is going to come as a shock to absolutely no one, but his journey on this evening will take a surprising turn. The standout supporting cast also includes Tramell Tillman as the high school football coach — and this is another instance in which a character who at first seems like an easy stereotype turns out to be more complex and interesting.

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Mostly, though, “Sweethearts” is about that friendship between Jamie and Ben, which has a very “When Harry Met Sally…” vibe. (There’s even a scene where Ben’s parents are watching the scene in the movie where Billy Crystal says, “No man can be friends with a woman he finds attractive.”) Once again, though, the storyline is handled — well, let’s leave it at that. With Kiernan Shipka and Nico Hiraga delivering winning performances, “Sweethearts” is a “raunch-com” with true heart.

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While there’s been a fair few movies leaving Hulu in December, we assumed they’d be making room for festive titles. But, there’s a surprising lack in this month’s list. It appears that everything new on Hulu in November was when the ‘big’ festive drop happened, and fortunately they’re all still there to enjoy.There are a few Christmas classics though, like Miracle on 34th Street, that made the nice (and new) list. While there’s some of the best Christmas movies on Hulu, none will be joining the streaming platform in December. But, there’s still plenty on offer. Instead of the predictable festive hits, there’s a bounty of fun movies and TV shows to watch over the holidays.As one of the best streaming services, December is a busy time for Hulu and with over 200 new additions coming to the platform, there’s a little something for everyone to enjoy, which is handy because ’tis the season to spend a lot of time with family. 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Telangana man found hanging in Qatar after failed business, mounting debt

Ganta Chinnamutthenna, a 56-year-old from Armoor mandal in Nizamabad district, spent nearly two decades working in Qatar before returning to India to start a dairy business. However, financial losses left him in a debt trap. After a year of struggling with his failed venture, he returned to Qatar to work for a new employer but reportedly struggled with depression, according to sources.

Published Date – 27 November 2024, 04:56 PM

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Dubai: A Telangana expatriate, who had spent nearly two decades in the Gulf, was found hanging on the outskirts of Doha recently.
56-year-old Ganta Chinnamutthenna, a native of Armoor mandal in Nizamabad district, had worked in Qatar for nearly 20 years and returned home for good where he was caught in a debt trap after suffering losses in his newly launched dairy business. After a year of unsuccessful entrepreneurship in India, he returned to Qatar to work again with a different employer and was depressed, according to sources.

He was preparing to return home following some differences with the new employer, however, Chinnamutthenna was found hanging on the outskirts of Doha city two weeks ago. Prior to taking the extreme step, he had given some cash which he had arranged to purchase the flight ticket to Hyderabad to a friend and asked him to remit it to his family.He had allegedly told family that his body would help them get Rs.5 lakh in an apparent reference to Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy’s promise of Rs.5 lakh ex-gratia to those who died in the Gulf.
His body was repatriated with the help of the Indian Embassy on Wednesday, sources added.

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Wicked goes woke! New film looks worlds away from original – with drunken munchkins reinvented and a squeaky clean cast brought in

Lurid claims – including Judy Garland being molested and wild nights of debauchery – have tarnished the legacy of the original 1939 Wizard of Oz film READ MORE: Ariana Grande was ‘immediately obsessed’ with the Munchkins on Wicked setBy JO TWEEDY FOR MAILONLINE Published: 06:24 EST, 27 November 2024 | Updated: 07:06 EST, 27 November 2024

EARLY YEARS: 30 years of “The Magic School Bus” and its impact on science education

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Technology in Horticulture Successfully Indexed in Web of Science: Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)

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Orangeburg City Council – St. Matthews Road rezoning plan inches closer to reality – speakers differ on opening land to business

Orangeburg City Council is one step closer to changing the zoning classification of three parcels of land near the Orangeburg Mall.The zoning change would allow a wide variety of business and retail establishments to locate on the St. Matthews Road properties.The three parcels of land are located between Stuart Street and CPM Federal Credit Union. They are 1070, 1080 and 1090 St. Matthews Road. The three properties cover a total of 1.47 acres.

Council voted 4-3 for second reading approval last week to a change in the zoning from office/institutional/residential (O-I) to B-1 (general business district).Voting for the rezoning were Mayor Michael Butler and council members Liz Zimmerman Keitt, Dr. Kalu Kalu and Annette Dees Grevious. Voting against were council members Richard Stroman, Jerry Hannah and Sandra Knotts.

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“We have voted on other areas and this is no different from how we voted before,” Butler said. “We will control what goes there. We will not put anything there that will hurt those people, hurt that neighborhood.”

Butler said he cast his vote after talking with the city’s attorney, visiting the neighborhood and talking with individuals in the neighborhood.The effort of property owners to have the zoning changed goes back several years.Owners tried to have the property rezoned to general business about four years ago, but council rejected the request at that time.The owners again tried to get the property rezoned to general business more than two years ago, but a divided city council denied that request during an April 2022 meeting.In January 2023, a divided council voted 4-3 to rezone the parcels from single-family residential to office-institutional.

City council was scheduled to vote on the zoning change in November and December of last year but never did.Council will have to approve one more reading to finalize the change. The Orangeburg Planning Commission has been supportive of the change.An O-I classification only allows offices, while a business zoning allows a broader range of land uses.Prior to city council’s second reading approval, several spoke at a public hearing on the zoning request.Former Orangeburg Mayor Paul Miller said the desire to change the zoning away from residential conflicts with council’s initial long-term desire to grow the city’s residential population.”As we take away residences and turn them into businesses, that just defeats the purpose of trying to grow the city,” Miller said.There are several vacant properties that can be used for business within a half-mile radius of St. Matthews Road, he said. There are more vacant buildings and sites on Russell Street.Randy Shuler, whose wife owns one of the parcels, asked for fair treatment.

“The only thing we have asked is to be treated fairly,” Shuler said. “We want to be treated just like the ones on Chestnut that is right down St. Matthews Road. There is no difference on that end to our end. We basically have commercial all in front of us and behind us.”Glenda Shuler, who owns the property, said the property owners on Pecan Way Terrace decided to change the covenant and restrictions of the area about ten years ago.”There are still restrictions on what can or cannot go there,” Glenda said. The covenants and restrictions currently in place do not allow a nightclub to locate on the property.”It cannot be anything that is going to draw a large amount of people, like late-night hours. It cannot be a nightclub, it cannot be a skating rink,” she said.Dantzler Street resident Paula O’Neal grew up in the neighborhood as a little girl and purchased her grandmother’s house.”We need to leave homes for people that can buy them and live there,” O’Neal said. “We have so many abandoned places that businesses can go.”O’Neal said she lives one street behind the proposed zoning change.”The street is already a racetrack” O’Neal said, noting a dog was killed on the street recently. “The cars that run up and down that road and the speeds they go are insanely fast.”O’Neal said her child and other children are in the neighborhood.”We are a family and we want a family neighborhood,” O’Neal said.She also has concerns about an increase in crime.Hannah thanked O’Neal for her courage to speak.”I feel your emotions,” Hannah said. “You are courageous.”Councilman Richard Stroman said the city had the area studied years ago and it was recommended the area would be conducive to a change to office/institutional and not business. He supported the change to O-I.”I didn’t think this would ever come up again,” Stroman said. “We will not have control 100 percent on this property if it is zoned. They will get a building permit that could get turned down, but council will not have any control over it.”City attorney Michael Kozlarek said any development that would go onto those properties would have to follow the city land use development process before being able to open.He said any additional covenants and restrictions put on the property outside of the city’s ordinance would either have to be enforced by a property owners association or a mechanism of enforcement within those covenants.”The city may not necessarily have any enforcement mechanism for private covenants with respect to the neighborhood,” Kozlarek said. “Covenants may have an additional separate mechanism that is private to that area.”Kalu said cities such as Columbia, Charleston and Greenville all have businesses that share space in residential areas.”If you are against it, what is the problem of allowing those buildings to be used as a business,” Kalu asked his fellow council members.No one answered his question.
Contact the writer: [email protected] or 803-533-5551. Check out Zaleski on Twitter at @ZaleskiTD.

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Haryana CM watches ‘The Sabarmati Report’, says ‘film portrays the truth of Godhra’

Kurukshetra, Nov 27 (IANS): Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Wednesday watched ‘The Sabarmati Report’, a recently released Hindi film claiming to reveal the truth of 2002 Godhra train burning incident. He also urged people to watch the movie, as it revisits the tragic details of 2022 Godhra incident in which more than 50 people, mostly Hindu pilgrims returning from Ayodhya were burnt to death.The Chief Minister watched the movie for the second time with party members, from the Ladwa Assembly constituency.
Speaking about the film, CM Saini said, “The movie accurately portrays how Ram devotees were joyfully returning from Ayodhya, only to fall victim to a well-planned conspiracy that caused the deaths of 57 people. This tragic incident needed to be brought to light, and The Sabarmati Report does just that.”
The Chief Minister also praised filmmaker’s endeavor in unravelling the truth behind Godhra riots.
“I appeal to everyone to watch this movie. Like The Kashmir Files, this film brings out hidden truths. Suppressing such events in the past has caused difficulties for the public today,” he said.
Calling the film a tribute to the victims of the Godhra tragedy, Saini said, “This movie is for the 56 lives lost. It reminds us that such incidents do not occur without orchestration. This is not a fictional story but a recounting of real events. Everyone should watch it.”
Last week, CM Saini attended a screening in Chandigarh alongside the film’s star cast, presenter Ektaa Kapoor, and producer Amul Mohan. The Vikrant Massey-starrer has received widespread acclaim for its depiction of the events surrounding the Sabarmati Express tragedy.
Based on the February 27, 2002, incident, The Sabarmati Report portrays the horrific attack on the S6 coach of the Sabarmati Express near Gujarat’s Godhra railway station.
In the film, Massey plays a Hindi journalist determined to uncover the truth behind the tragedy, presenting the event through a lens of justice and truth.
Notably, the Haryana government has already declared the movie tax-free in the state, joining other BJP-ruled states such as Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Rajasthan in ensuring broader accessibility to the film.