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ULFA urges return to bargaining table

By Southern Alberta Newspapers on February 24th, 2022

The University of Lethbridge Faculty Association urged university administration to return to the bargaining table in a statement to the public on Wednesday. ULFA president Dan O’Donnell said the call “aligns with what he has been seeing from students and parents on social media and in last week’s Student & Parent Town Hall hosted by ... Read More »

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City approves a pair of sales on land parcels

By COLLIN GALLANT on February 24th, 2022

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant Two major land sales were approved by city council on Tuesday, including a parcel set aside for a new condo or apartment building in Ranchlands. The other comprises the last large block of contiguous residential lots in Southlands community, and a third, smaller transaction would see land leased near the city’s airport sold to ... Read More »

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Group urging city to better accommodate multi-modal transport

By KENDALL KING, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on February 23rd, 2022

kking@medicinehatnews.com Local cycling advocacy group, Bike Medicine Hat, is hoping city council will support investments in infrastructure and changes to policy in an effort to make the city more multi-modal transportation friendly. “That shift to multi-modal transportation and more pedestrian-friendly infrastructure is something that’s been going on in Medicine Hat for a while,” Carter Gramlich, ... Read More »

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Safety City hopes to expand its local reach through community partnerships

By KENDALL KING, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on February 23rd, 2022

kking@medicinehatnews.com Safety City, a local organization offering educational safety programs to students and community members, is looking to expand programming through community partnerships and engagement. “Safety City began as a project from the Gad City Kiwanis Club and opened for operations in 1981,” Ron Pennington, Safety City chair told the News. “There’s two parts to ... Read More »

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Council approves short-term utility remedy

By COLLIN GALLANT on February 23rd, 2022

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant A utility bill relief package approved by council Tuesday is designed to steer Hatters toward fixed rate commodity pricing and further discount energy audits meant to help them reduce their use. The program, approved at Tuesday’s city council meeting, comes after utility bills spiked for both natural gas and power during long-spells this winter, ... Read More »

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State of the City: New mayor says better days on horizon

By COLLIN GALLANT on February 23rd, 2022

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant Medicine Hat’s future is bright but “we’ve got to calm down and sink some putts,” said Mayor Linnsie Clark in her first “State of the City” address on Tuesday afternoon. How the greens are running however, may not be known for a while yet. Clark used the event – typically laden with economic announcements ... Read More »

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Concern remains over local man’s totalled scooter

By KENDALL KING, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on February 22nd, 2022

kking@medicinehatnews.com Questions still linger over how a mobility scooter parked on a section of Goat Trail in Crescent Heights ended up laying at the bottom of the hill destroyed. Perry Wagenaar was returning from an outing on Feb. 12, when his mobility scooter had a mechanical failure. “I was on my way home (on Goat’s ... Read More »

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Healing through Indigenous crafting

By KENDALL KING, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on February 22nd, 2022

kking@medicinehatnews.com Stitch by stitch, Brenda Mercer brings people together in an act of reconciliation, healing and acknowledgement of Indigenous crafting tradition. Mercer, the cultural co-ordinator at the Miywasin Friendship Centre and founder of White Horse Rider Co., enjoys sharing her passion for creating handmade Indigenous items, such as drums, rattles, earrings, keepsake pouches and more. ... Read More »

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Rubber ducky, you’re the one… or 600

By KENDALL KING, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on February 19th, 2022

kking@medicinehatnews.com Duck hunting season comes early to Medicine Hat – rubber ducks that is. More than 600 rubber ducks will be hidden throughout the city this weekend by the Medicine Hat Kinsmen Club as part of its National Day of KINdness celebrations. “Ten years ago Kin Canada created National Day of KINdness,” Cameron Kemp, past ... Read More »

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Medicine Hat Farm Toy Show and Sale runs Feb. 19 weekend

By Medicine Hat News on February 19th, 2022

The 2022 Medicine Hat Farm Toy Show and Sale will be taking place in Medicine Hat Exhibition & Stampede’s Feb. 19 and 20. The show features a wide variety of collectible toys and figurines relating to farming, construction and mechanics. The show will be held in the Grandstand Banquet Room and is running from 9 ... Read More »

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Murder accused can’t plea before seeing statement of facts

By COLLIN GALLANT on February 19th, 2022

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant A Medicine Hat man accused of killing his domestic partner will have to see the basics of the case against him before he can enter a plea. Timothy Ray Faulkner, 55, was arrested last fall and charged with second-degree murder after police found the body of Corrine Schneider at the couple’s Third Street apartment. ... Read More »

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