November 25th, 2024

News

Local News

  • City to join regional flood pact

    @CollinGallant Finally joining a 10-year-old effort to protect against overland flooding in far southern Alberta could cost the City of Medicine Hat $4.4 million over 20 years, but non-financial details of the partnership are still to be worked out, a city committee heard. Last year officials from the Regional Stormwater Drainage Committee approached city council [...] Read More »

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  • Local black carbon plants exporting overseas again

    @MedicineHatNews Medicine Hat News Local manufacturer Cancarb is pleased that exports are moving again at the nation’s ocean ports after labour disruption earlier this month, but says Canada’s export-based industries could face reputational risk with overseas customers. President Peter Donnelly told the News that the local plant ships about two-thirds of its production of carbon [...] Read More »

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  • Hat suspect arrested, taken back to Sask.

    @MedicineHatNews A Medicine Hat man wanted by Mounties in Swift Current has been arrested, that city’s detachment reported on Friday. Nicholas Belanger, 35, of Medicine Hat, was arrested on Nov. 19 in Alberta, according to a release from the Swift Current Municipal detachment, and appeared in court on Nov. 20. Another man, 28-year-old Matthew Neufeld, [...] Read More »

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  • Canine learners cross the graduation stage at MHC

    asmith@medicinehatnews.com Some of Medicine Hat College’s furriest students crossed the stage on Friday, as seven service dogs in the Service Dog and Canine Studies Management course attended their own convocation. The day was a moment of reflection, triumph and perhaps a bit of sadness, said program coordinator Marissa Jordan. Over the past 13 months, students [...] Read More »

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  • College to launch resilience coaching micro-credential next year

    news@medicinehatnews.com A new short course will be offered through Medicine Hat College for individuals interested in supporting others in their development of adaptability and coping skills and coaching skills aimed at enhancing mental health. The program combines direct instruction with practical training and hands-on experience with motivational interviewing techniques, to gain skills in fostering positive [...] Read More »

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National News

  • Mother orca and her children make ‘grocery shopping’ trip near downtown Vancouver

    VANCOUVER – A family of killer whales has made a rare trip into waters off downtown Vancouver for what an expert says was likely a “grocery shopping” hunt for harbour seals. Video shared on social media by False Creek Ferries shows the whales cruising past highrise towers at the entrance to False Creek on Sunday. [...] Read More »

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  • B.C. opens disaster aid to atmospheric river flood victims

    VICTORIA – British Columbia is making disaster financial assistance available to victims of floodwaters that gushed through several communities when an atmospheric river dumped hundreds of millimetres of rain on parts of the province last month. The province says flood-affected residents of Port Coquitlam, Coquitlam, the Squamish First Nation and North and West Vancouver are [...] Read More »

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  • Miller to propose more changes to immigration and asylum system

    OTTAWA – Immigration Minister Marc Miller says further reforms to Canada’s immigration and asylum systems will be proposed in the coming weeks. This comes on the heels of a significant cut to the amount of permanent residents being admitted to Canada in two years, and the tightening of rules around temporary worker permits. Statistics provided [...] Read More »

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  • Defence Minister Bill Blair “ready to go faster” on spending timeline

    OTTAWA – Defence Minister Bill Blair said Monday that he’s ready to work with the incoming Donald Trump administration to speed up Canada’s timeline to meet its NATO alliance spending targets. Canada committed last year to meet the NATO members’ pledge to spend at least two per cent of GDP on national defence and in [...] Read More »

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  • Premiers seek ‘urgent’ meeting with Trudeau before Trump returns to White House

    OTTAWA – Canada’s premiers are asking Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to hold an urgent first ministers’ meeting ahead of the return to office of president-elect Donald Trump. The re-election of the often unpredictable and protectionist former president has spooked a number of countries as they wait to see if he makes good on promises of [...] Read More »

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Provincial News

Southern Alberta News

  • SPC hears presentation on Crime Stoppers

    LETHBRIDGE HERALDabeeber@lethbridgeherald.com Fifteen per cent of tips to Southern Alberta Crime Stoppers in Lethbridge lead to an arrest and an average of $5,300 in rewards are paid annually. Those are among the statistics provided in a presentation by Southern Alberta/Lethbridge Crime Stoppers chapter president Kurt Leiblich Thursday to the Social and Safety Standing Policy Committee [...] Read More »

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  • Glow returns for holidays

    LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com Glow Lethbridge has officially opened its doors to the community with multiple activities under one roof that offers something for everyone. Paul Kingsmith, Director of Community Engagement with Lethbridge District and Exhibition, spoke to media Thursday during a sneak peek night prior to opening the doors to the public Friday night. “We are [...] Read More »

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  • SACPA gets a look at Hutterite life

    The Wilson Hutterite Colony, although self-sufficient, supports small and local businesses in the Lethbridge community. Thursday at the Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs session hosted at the Lethbridge Senior Citizens Organization, had audiences sit in front of Mr. Henry Wurz, who is the colony’s German teacher, Ms. Claire Wurz, a member of the colony, [...] Read More »

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  • Exhibition review to be discussed at SPC

    LETHBRIDGE HERALDabeeber@lethbridgeherald.com The long-awaited third party review of the Lethbridge & District Exhibition will be addressed next week when city council meets in its capacity as Economic and Finance Standing Policy Committee. The SPC will meet twice – Tuesday and Thursday at 9:30 a.m. in council chambers for discussions and presentations on the review. Council [...] Read More »

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  • Vehicle break-ins can be avoided this season

    With the Christmas season just around the corner, community members are likely to encounter theft or hear about it. The Lethbridge Police Service is encouraging community members to follow these steps to safeguard their vehicles from being targeted this season. If you don’t have access to a garage, or underground parking, it is recommended that [...] Read More »

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