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McCoy’s The Power of 10 student volunteer group making a difference at home and around the world

By KENDALL KING on October 19th, 2022

kking@medicinehatnews.com A group of Canadian and international students is showcasing the power of giving back through a new volunteer program offered at Monsignor McCoy High School. Called The Power of 10, the program offers students a chance to earn course credits and volunteer hours through work with various non-profit organizations across the city, visiting a ... Read More »

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Dr. Nancy Brown returns to MHC after five years away

By Samantha Johnson Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on October 19th, 2022

reporter@medicinehatnews.com Medicine Hat College has appointed a new vice president and provost. After five years in Red Deer, Dr. Nancy Brown is returning and MHC is happy to have her back. “I’ve heard that from a few people, which is lovely,” stated Brown. “There is a real advantage to being in the situation I’m in. ... Read More »

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Rig worker who drove with suspended licence avoids jail time

By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on October 19th, 2022

https://www.medicinehatnews.com@MedicineHatNews A rig worker who drove with a suspended licence to get to back to work has avoided jail time but received a stiff fine when he pleaded guilty in Medicine Hat Provincial Court on Tuesday. Defence lawyer Lyndon Heidinger told the court that at the time of the offence in Oct. 2020, his client ... Read More »

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Celebrating 102 years of life: Roy Gale remembered by friends, family

By Samantha Johnson Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on October 19th, 2022

reporter@medicinehatnews.com A celebration of life was held for Roy Gale at the Royal Canadian Legion, Robertson Memorial Branch No. 17. Gale was one of the five longest serving members of the Lion’s Club in the district, serving on every committee and in every position. He was a member for 62 years and was well known ... Read More »

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Maple Avenue Furniture celebrates 50 years in Medicine Hat

By Samantha Johnson Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on October 18th, 2022

reporter@medicinehatnews.com Maple Avenue Furniture opened in 1972 and is celebrating 50 years in business this month. “We were farmers and ranchers at the time,” said owner Ed Doehring. “My dad was an upholster by trade and my mother worked in my uncle’s furniture store, Bauer Furniture. Bauer’s burnt down and people were after my dad ... Read More »

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City joins Strong Towns initiative at cost of $212,000

By COLLIN GALLANT on October 18th, 2022

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant The city will spend $212,000 from council’s contingency fund to join “Strong Towns,” an advocacy and consultancy group that stresses financial sustainability of municipal budgets by focusing on planning decisions. Planning officials say the analytic and evaluation provided by the non-profit group will build on and support changes. It could also fulfil a campaign ... Read More »

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Step inside the Haunted Greenhouse in support of HALO, if you dare

By Samantha Johnson Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on October 18th, 2022

reporter@medicinehatnews.com It’s a good time to go out for a haunted house crawl, with many opening this weekend. If you do, don’t forget to head up to Redcliff where Kevin and Julie Lagasse own a greenhouse and have converted it into more than 11,000 square feet of haunted fun. Halloween is in the Lagasse blood ... Read More »

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Flapper style back in fashion at Business Awards

By Samantha Johnson Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on October 18th, 2022

reporter@medicinehatnews.com The 2022 Business Awards – A New Era of Roaring Success were handed out on Friday at the Esplanade. Nearly 300 people attended the gala evening, all dressed for a night of 1920s style. A couple of antique cars were parked outside the main doors, jazz was playing, food and cocktails served, and flapper ... Read More »

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Coats on Finlay returns to keep Hatters warm through a cold winter

By KENDALL KING on October 18th, 2022

kking@medicinehatnews.com As the cold weather returns, so too does an annual event aimed at keeping those in need warm through the winter. Finlay Bridge in downtown Medicine Hat will once again be adorned with coats, jackets, sweaters, hats, scarves, mittens and all other forms of winter attire as the Coats on Finlay donation event returns ... Read More »

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Local business making effort to support Indigenous entrepreneurs

By KENDALL KING on October 18th, 2022

kking@medicinehatnews.com A Medicine Hat business is working to support and amplify Indigenous entrepreneurs through experience and resource sharing, and is challenging other businesses to do the same. Sweet Pure Honey co-founders Stella Sehn and Sheldon Hill have long believed ethics a vital aspect of business practice. But after receiving a Better Business Bureau ethics award ... Read More »

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Morishita aims for Alberta Party resurgence in Brooks-Medicine Hat

By Samantha Johnson Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on October 18th, 2022

reporter@medicinehatnews.com Barry Morishita has been the leader of the Alberta Party for almost a year – a party looking for new footing after being shut out of the legislature in the last election. “It’s hard when you aren’t part of the legislature, and don’t have a seat, to get some attention. It’s been one of ... Read More »

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