December 26th, 2024

News

Local News

  • Merry Christmas from the Medicine Hat News

    The Medicine Hat News would like to wish our readers a Merry Christmas and well wishes for the New Year. The year 2024 has been a busy one for all, but our in-depth, trusted coverage of local news, sports and events could not exist without dedicated readers like you. We will take some days to enjoy the [...] Read More »

    2 days ago
  • Province reminds Albertans to exercise self care for mental health strength over the holidays

    asmith@medicinehatnews.com While the holidays can be a time of joy and celebration, Recovery Alberta and Alberta Health Services wish to extend a hand for those who may be instead experiencing stress, sadness or isolation. For many, says Recovery Alberta, the holidays can be especially difficult when dealing with addiction, mental health challenges, or the grief [...] Read More »

    3 days ago
  • A Zoom call with the Big Guy

    @MedicineHatNews As has become an annual tradition – and because we serve some of the best cookies he’s ever had – Jolly Old St. Nick, Mr. Claus himself, met with the Medicine Hat News last week ahead of his big night, Christmas Eve. After many years of phone calls and loooong-distance charges, Zoom meetings have [...] Read More »

    3 days ago
  • Four renewables projects in SE Alberta to receive more than $20M each in federal grants

    @@CollinGallant Four major renewable power projects in southeast Alberta will share almost $100 million in federal grants from the Smart Renewables and Electrification Pathways Program. Ottawa announced $152 million for nine projects located in Alberta on Dec. 13 – several days before the federal government’s release of new clean electricity regulations. Five projects will be awarded [...] Read More »

    3 days ago
  • Year in Review: Council eyes busy final year after conflict dominates headlines in 2024

    @@CollinGallant Linnsie Clark and most council members say they are moving ahead with the business of council and to accomplish much in the last year of their term, but often behind-the-scenes strife continued to paint issues at city hall in 2024. That continued through a Court of King’s Bench review of sanctions placed on the [...] Read More »

    3 days ago

National News

  • Strong winds and heavy rain continue in B.C.’s south coast on Boxing Day

    VANCOUVER – Hundreds of people in British Columbia remain without power on Boxing Day as strong winds and heavy rains continue to hammer B.C.’s south coast. BC Hydro says around 1,600 customers were without power in the province as of 10 a.m. on Boxing Day. That’s less than the approximately 5,000 customers who were left [...] Read More »

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  • Environment Canada issues smog warning for Montreal and Laval areas

    MONTREAL – Environment Canada has issued a smog warning for the Montreal and Laval areas, warning of high concentrations of pollutants in the air. The department says the air quality will be poorest in metropolitan areas where there are higher levels of pollution. Children with asthma as well as people with respiratory ailments or heart [...] Read More »

    11 hours ago
  • In the news today: Quebec man killed in Florida boat explosion

    Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed… Quebec man killed in Florida boat explosion The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has confirmed a Quebec man has died after a boat explosion in Florida’s Broward County. The FWC says its preliminary investigation in Fort Lauderdale [...] Read More »

    18 hours ago
  • Orcas moved into the Arctic. It could be bad news for other whales, and humans too

    Killer whales are expanding their territory and have moved into Arctic waters as climate change melts sea ice, with two genetically distinct populations being identified by Canadian scientists. But their study says that could have “severe consequences” for potential prey whales such as belugas, narwhals and bowheads, that lead researcher Colin Garroway called “slow, chubby [...] Read More »

    18 hours ago
  • Florida officials confirm Quebec man’s death in Fort Lauderdale boat explosion

    MONTREAL – The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has confirmed a Quebec man has died after a boat explosion in Florida’s Broward County. The FWC says its preliminary investigation in Fort Lauderdale shows a 37-foot vessel exploded on Monday after its engines were started, injuring all seven passengers on board. One passenger was 41-year-old [...] Read More »

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Provincial News

Southern Alberta News

  • Holiday waste has its proper place

    LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com With Christmas just a day away, the City of Lethbridge is reminding residents to properly dispose of their holiday waste by making sure items are thrown away in the proper bins. Meghan Grills with the City of Lethbridge’s Waste and Environment department says many folks get confused around this time of the year [...] Read More »

    3 days ago
  • Police grads ready to serve community

    LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com The Lethbridge Police Service welcomed 13 new officers Friday during the Lethbridge police cadet graduation at Lethbridge Polytechnic. Blood Tribe Police also welcomed three new officers and the Canadian National Railway Police Service welcomed two new officers. “We are so proud of this program and these cadets that graduated today,” says Trudi Mason, [...] Read More »

    3 days ago
  • Local housing official co-chairs new homelessness panel

    The provincial government plans to shift the way it deals with homelessness issues going forward, and a city woman will be helping to lead the way.  Robin James, chief administrator for the Lethbridge Housing Authority, has been named co-chair of a newly formed advisory panel, along with Justin Wright, UCP MLA for Cypress-Medicine Hat. The [...] Read More »

    6 days ago
  • Students help prepare for LSCO Christmas dinner

    The Lethbridge Senior Citizens organization will celebrate its 40th annual Christmas dinner for those in need or who will be alone on Dec. 25. While the turkey dinner is courtesy of the LSCO, the holiday decorations that go along with it came from volunteers from Chamberlain School and Arden T. Litt Centre for Learning in [...] Read More »

    6 days ago
  • Italian cultural centre giving back to the community

    It’s the season of giving, and that is exactly what the Italian Canadian Cultural Centre is doing with donations of up to $10,000 every year, allocated to various non-profit organizations, focusing on areas where the center believed that their contributions would mostly benefit. Organizations such as the Lethbridge Food Bank, Wood’s Homes, Streets Alive, Big [...] Read More »

    6 days ago

World News