April 19th, 2024

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  • Extended hours at local pools to make up for Big Marble renovations

    Swimmers will be taking their flippers to new pools to start the summer. As city crews start preparations to shutdown Kinsmen Aquatic Park at the Big Marble Go Centre for renovations starting May 15, plans are being made to accommodate swimmers. Outdoor pools will open as follows: Hill Pool (44 Seventh St. SW) opens May [...] Read More »

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  • Smith hopes name change urges power price drop

    cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant The province has renamed the “Regulated Rate Option” for electricity as “the rate of last resort,” but Medicine Hat will still have the pricing mechanism available when it decides on its next permanent rate-setting formula, potentially in 2025. Premier Danielle Smith outlined the name change Thursday, saying the former title gives a false impression [...] Read More »

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  • Doctor accused of sex assault says physician shortage means he should practise

    @MedicineHatNews A Medicine Hat doctor accused of engaging in oral sex with a mentally disabled man in his care will appeal a professional conduct board ruling against him, while the professional association will appeal for harsher penalties than those that will allow him to continue seeing patients. The College of Physicians and Surgeons announced Thursday [...] Read More »

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  • Financial support for water conservation could be coming

    @@CollinGallant The City of Medicine Hat could provide some financial support to help Hatters conserve water this summer, say administrators who plan to roll out an information campaign soon ahead of impending drought this summer. Details of basin-wide water sharing agreements called for by the province are expected to be released today. Top administrators told [...] Read More »

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  • Local firefighters learn lifesaving techniques for heavy vehicle collisions

    bmiller@medicinehatnews.com Local firefighters have been training all week on how to manoeuvre large vehicles including school buses and semi trucks following a collision where a victim may need to be extracted. In a training scenario at the Marshall Avenue compound a small two-door vehicle found itself wedged under the rear end of a school bus [...] Read More »

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  • Medicine Hat doctor sanctioned by College of Physicians and Surgeons

    A Medicine Hat doctor accused of engaging in oral sex with a mentally disabled man in his care will appeal a professional conduct board ruling against him, while the professional association will appeal for harsher penalties than those that will allow him to continue seeing patients. The College of Physicians and Surgeons announced Thursday the [...] Read More »

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  • Landlords market expected in coming year

    Commercial real estate agency Avison Young is anticipating a “landlords’ market” by the end of 2024 from the strong growth in lease rates. “Our market is super active right now in tenants looking to acquire new spaces. And we haven’t seen the inventory available to go with it up until recently where developers are starting [...] Read More »

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  • Woodturners team up with 4-H club on project

    The Chinook Woodturning Guild of Lethbridge and TNT 4-H Multi Club recently began a new partnership to allow for 4-H members to be mentored along through their woodturning projects. Guild members were helping with introductory products such as tops and beads to start on the lathes last weekend at Casa in what will be one [...] Read More »

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  • Wilson Middle School staging ‘Frozen’ for spring musical

    “Frozen Jr.” the musical storms the stage at Wilson Middle School, community members are welcome to join Anna, Elsa, and other favorite characters from Monday through Thursday next week. “I hope that they’re transported. I hope when they come in that they’re not thinking ‘oh my gosh,’ but they’re not still just in a middle [...] Read More »

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  • SACPA hears about stolen children era

    LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com The Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs hosted Tiffany Hind Bull-Prete, University of Lethbridge associate professor of Sociology and intergenerational survivor of residential schools to speak about what indigenous children endured during the “stolen children era.” Hind Bull-Prete started her presentation Thursday by explaining why she uses the term “stolen children era” instead [...] Read More »

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