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The Human Condition: Audience capture

By Daniel Schnee on January 25th, 2023

Many years ago I was the student of Pulitzer Prize winning saxophonist Ornette Coleman. An icon of modern jazz music, Coleman is perennially included among any list of the great innovators of the 20th century. His musical philosophy (known as the “Harmolodic” system) made various aspects of music such as melody, harmony and rhythm equal ... Read More »

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City Notebook: Slippy, drippy, nippy

By COLLIN GALLANT on January 21st, 2023

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant Like the first robin of the spring, snow clearing is back in the News this week as rutted icy roads mangle suspension systems ahead of a sure chinook. New to the discussion however, is a cost estimate. It’s a big ballpark, but $1.5 million per snow storm would be the expected cost to plow ... Read More »

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For What It’s Worth: Some thoughts on veganism, meat and sustainability

By Cash Moore on January 19th, 2023

I’ve always been fascinated by the concept of veganism. As the son of a butcher, I’ve always been puzzled by how people could give up on one of life’s greatest delights. In recent years, veganism has grown in popularity, with vegan options becoming prevalent in grocery stores and restaurants across the country. Reasons for taking ... Read More »

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The Human Condition: Manliness

By Daniel Schnee on January 18th, 2023

With all the debate over cancel culture, wokeness, and so on, it might seem we are all at endless loggerheads. I think facts and common sense can win the day eventually, but before we get there we have yet another problem to deal with: the recent rise of Internet influencers such as former world champion ... Read More »

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City Notebook: Population

By COLLIN GALLANT on January 14th, 2023

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant You may have heard the population of Medicine Hat rose by 800 last year to sit above 80,000. Huh? Isn’t it 63,000? Growth? Well, it’s all a matter of perspective. Figures released this week by Statistics Canada, and reported in the News, refer to the Medicine Hat “Census Amalgamation” area, which includes not only ... Read More »

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MLA Report: Increase competition for lower insurance rates

By Drew Barnes on January 13th, 2023

There is no larger challenge facing most families in Alberta right now than inflation. A simple trip to the grocery store will tell you all you need to know about that. At a time when costs are rising across the board, people are looking to government to take action. One of the most common concerns ... Read More »

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The Human Condition: Inflation aid

By Daniel Schnee on January 11th, 2023

Though I am completely against most everything that Premier Danielle Smith says and does, I have to give her credit when it is actually due. And surprisingly, it is indeed now due, owing to the fact that the promise she made to help low-income Albertans with inflation is now being fulfilled. Two days ago Affordability ... Read More »

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City Notebook: Has Medicine Hat become the Centre of the Universe?

By COLLIN GALLANT on December 31st, 2022

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant Don’t dismiss the idea too quickly. Stranger things happened in 2022, and there’s some evidence that it is true, at least on the political front. Elections might get decided in Eastern time zones, but the Hat seems to be a bubbling front of political thought. The Gas City hosted campaign visits by Pierre Poilievre ... Read More »

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The Human Condition: Equality

By Daniel Schnee on December 28th, 2022

As the remaining few days of 2022 come to a close many of us think about various New Year’s resolutions. We seek to change in some way: set new career goals, get rid of old habits and so on. This means making better choices, which is particularly vital in this sociopolitical climate in which we ... Read More »

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Feeling a bit frazzled?

By COLLIN GALLANT on December 24th, 2022

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant That’s normal. Or it used to be, and didn’t we spend two years getting back to here? Of course, stress at the Holidays is a real thing, unwelcome and unhealthy. The price of everything is up. Major travel seems to be worse than ever. After Christmas 2020 and 2021 were turned on their heads, ... Read More »

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MP Report: A year in review

By Glen Motz on December 23rd, 2022

With the Christmas season upon us, it is important to take some time to reflect on the year past, while looking ahead to our future. What follows are a few brief highlights of the 2022 accomplishments of the Conservative Opposition in Ottawa. Though 2022 presented unique challenges, Conservatives believe the future of Canada is bright. ... Read More »

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