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Hogg supports Catholic schools despite claim, she says

By COLLIN GALLANT on May 20th, 2023

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant The recent UCP education minister claims a Medicine Hat area candidate for the NDP wants to “eradicate” Catholic education in the province, but Cathy Hogg says she has no idea what Adriana LaGrange is talking about. “It’s just not true,” said Hogg, the New Democrat candidate in Cypress-Medicine Hat, on Friday. “I’m a baptized ... Read More »

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Longtime local surgeon calling it quits after 50 years in the Hat

By KENDALL KING on May 20th, 2023

kking@medicinehatnews.com After 50 years of caring for patients in Medicine Hat and elsewhere across Canada, Dr. Ronald Witzke is retiring from practice as of July 1. Born and raised in Manitoba, Witzke completed his schooling at the University of Manitoba, graduating from its medical school in 1973. Following his graduation, Witzke served as a doctor ... Read More »

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Irvine ADC in top five for $25,000 Growing Home with BASF prize

By Samantha Johnson Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on May 20th, 2023

reporter@medicinehatnews.com Growing Home with BASF, a new initiative by BASF Canada Agricultural Solutions, will award $25,000 to three organizations, one each in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, as a continuation of its commitment to investing in communities. The Agriculture Discovery Centre at Irvine School is one of five Alberta finalists and the only from southeast Alberta. ... Read More »

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Farmers’ Market season begins this weekend at Stampede Grounds

By Medicine Hat News on May 20th, 2023

The Medicine Hat Farmers’ Market returns Saturday to the Stampede Grounds for its 26th season. The market will run each Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. until Oct. 7. Admission is free. “The Farmers’ Market continues to be a staple at the Stampede Grounds, thanks to the many vendors who participate and the public ... Read More »

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UCP meets Independence Party in Cypress-MH forum

By COLLIN GALLANT on May 19th, 2023

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant The Alberta Independence Party agrees with a number of things in the UCP platform presented by Cypress-Medicine Hat candidate Justin Wright at a two-way forum on Thursday night. But Wright was also working to steer clear of the more controversial points put forward by independence candidate Cody Ray Both, like his party’s objections to ... Read More »

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Brooks-MH candidates answer student questions

By Samantha Johnson Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on May 19th, 2023

reporter@medicinehatnews.com Two of three candidates for Brooks-Medicine Hat – Alberta Party leader Barry Morishita and NDP candidate Gwendoline Dirk – were at Dr. Ken Sauer School on Wednesday to introduce themselves to Grade 4-6 students and take questions. Teacher Travis Boser explained, “We are doing the student vote program through Alberta Elections. Grades 4-6 are ... Read More »

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Central Park will close for most of summer for irrigation upgrades

By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on May 19th, 2023

https://www.medicinehatnews.com@MedicineHatNews Irrigation upgrades will keep Kiwanis Central Park closed for most of the summer, the city announced this week as it begins a major plan to overhaul irrigation in city parks. Work at the park on the Southeast Hill park could last 12 weeks and will begin in the later part of May toward replacing ... Read More »

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Be Youth Centre will close without immediate funds

By KENDALL KING on May 19th, 2023

kking@medicinehatnews.com After 26 years of operation, Medicine Hat’s Be Youth Centre will close its doors permanently at the end of June unless new funding is secured. In a letter released earlier this week, but dated April, the centre’s board confirmed “financial constraints and a lack of sustainable funding” have made continued operation unfeasible, despite need ... Read More »

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Fires permitted in city and Cypress Hills but caution urged as long weekend arrives

By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on May 19th, 2023

https://www.medicinehatnews.com@MedicineHatNews There is no fire ban at Cypress Hills or city campsites as the May Long weekend arrives, but officials are stressing that caution is employed as Hatters enjoy Victoria Day holiday. “Conditions around the city are very dry; so even though there is no fire ban, people should be careful,” said Carter Gramlich, a ... Read More »

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Eagle Butte European trip a mashup of history and modern day

By Samantha Johnson Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on May 19th, 2023

reporter@medicinehatnews.com Ingrid Rose, teacher at Eagle Butte, and her husband Alan have been planning trips abroad for more than 15 years. Last month, they took a group of students to Greece, Turkey and Rome, a trip that was originally supposed to happen in 2020. The highlight of the trip for Kamea Clark was visiting all ... Read More »

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Former student organizes George P. Vanier reunion

By Samantha Johnson Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on May 18th, 2023

reporter@medicinehatnews.com Brydon Marchand started attending George P. Vanier School in 1989 before graduating in 2003. About to turn 40 years old in late June this year, he wanted to have a reunion with teachers and fellow classmates before he reaches that milestone. “I’ve been there so many years ago. I haven’t seen my teachers for ... Read More »

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