By BRENDAN MILLER on August 14th, 2024
bmiller@medicinehatnews.com The conversation around a possible framework needed to address disruptive behaviour at call hall and toward city staff and members of council continued Tuesday between members of the administrative and legislative review committee and city staff. The committee accepted the draft of a new code of conduct policy back in February that aims to ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on August 14th, 2024
The pedestrian trail along S. Boundary Road will temporarily close starting today between Southridge Drive and Vista Drive for underground power line replacement. During the work, crews will be replacing the existing S. Boundary feeder cables along this section of S. Boundary Road. The feeder cable supports the residential, commercial and industrial customers in the ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Collin Gallant on August 14th, 2024
@@CollinGallant City council is “biased” against Mayor Linnsie Clark, and the city manager is a “liar,” according to the lawyer for Clark, who is asking a judge to review and eliminate sanctions placed on her this spring. Grant Stapon told a King’s Bench hearing Tuesday hat his client felt “threatened” following an Aug. 21, 2023 ... Read More »
1 responseBy Medicine Hat News on August 14th, 2024
An Indigenous artefact currently housed at the Esplanade Arts & Heritage Centre will be featured in an upcoming series on BBC Two. The artifact, the Mike Mountain Horse Story Robe, will be featured in a four-part program led by British Historian David Olusoga, which takes a broad look at the British Empire. One of these ... Read More »
1 responseBy MEDICINE HAT NEWS on August 13th, 2024
news@medicinehatnews.com Working farmers, producers and entrepreneurs put food on Albertans’ tables every day, and this week they are being showcased for their efforts to produce quality tasting foods and beverages. Local Food Week encourages Albertans to buy locally grown products from farmers markets as well as take part in activities to learn about where their ... Read More »
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@MedicineHatNews Trucking inspectors at Swift Current say they found 30 pallets of contraband cigarettes in a semi-trailer on July 17, according to a release by the Saskatchewan RCMP this month. The driver is set to appear in Swift Current Provincial Court on Tuesday, charged with three separate counts related to the possession and sale of ... Read More »
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news@medicinehatnews.com ALERT has charged and arrested two brothers – Ethan, 21, and Carter Oster, 24 – following a search of a home in the Uplands neighbourhood that led to the seizure of more than 600 methamphetamine, opioid and other illicit pills. The investigation that began in May by using an intelligence-led response to community concerns ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Collin Gallant on August 13th, 2024
@@CollinGallant A former pastor who defrauded dozens of Hatters among thousands of Albertans for millions in a failed real estate company has been apprehended after he left the country prior to his sentencing date last fall. Ronald James Aitkens, whose firm owned the Cimmaron land development in Medicine Hat, was arrested Aug. 8 with the ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By ANNA SMITH Local Journalism Initiative on August 13th, 2024
asmith@medicinehatnews.com On Thursday, the province of Alberta gave an update on the Dedicated Health Care Pathway and how this has been used to bring medical professionals to communities where they’re needed. The program, which started in 2023 as part of the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program, works to bring international health-care professionals to Alberta in order ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Medicine Hat News on August 13th, 2024
@MedicineHatNews The developer behind a plan to build the Saamis Solar Park in northern Medicine Hat will pay $282,000 in costs of those who opposed the project during Alberta Utilities Commission hearings. DP Energy won approval to build the 1,600-acre solar power field in July after applying in early 2023 and a hearing last spring. ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Collin Gallant on August 13th, 2024
@@CollinGallant An Alberta justice today will weigh the arguments between Mayor Linnsie Clark and her council, which limited her interactions with staff, ability to chair meetings and cut her salary in half this past spring. The judicial review, called for by Clark shortly after the controversy erupted in March, will be heard in a one-day ... Read More »
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