By Bruce Penton on October 11th, 2023
Newspapers provide a public record of our history, but what percentage of young people (say, under 20) regularly read a daily paper? It pains me to say the number is low, and getting lower. Another source of Medicine Hat history is the local website produced by retired lawyer William (Bill) Anhorn (http://wjanhorn.ca). Check it out. ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Linda Tooth on October 11th, 2023
We recently interviewed Steve Krysak, co-host of the morning show on Jack 102.1 (CJCY) for an episode on our podcast Cats, Community, and Conversation. Steve recently had a story published in Chicken Soup for the Soul – Get Out of Your Comfort Zone. He talked about how his life has been a series of events ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By COLLIN GALLANT on October 7th, 2023
cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant A poorly attended presentation on local power rates this week leaves two big impressions. Firstly, this unending conversation requires a lot of coffee. Secondly, the power price in the province – where the city took some level of direction until it blew up this summer – is on the way down. A candidate for ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Eric Van Enk on October 7th, 2023
Many of the world’s leading economists are scratching their head as to why the North American economy has been as resilient as it has given the largest increase in interest rates since the 1980s. Economists will highlight the lagged impact of monetary policy – it typically takes 12-18 months for a change in interest rates ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Linda Tooth on October 5th, 2023
At a recent staff meeting an Indigenous co-worker presented on Truth and Reconciliation. She presented a chronological order of events that have impacted not only her ancestors but also her family today. I have always felt I had a good grasp of Canadian history and have been proud to call myself Canadian. After the meeting ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Bruce Penton on October 5th, 2023
Back in 2004, when Kalan Porter and his Canadian Idol run was all the rage, it would have been foolhardy to believe any Hatter could be more famous in the entertainment industry. Now, of course, Kalan’s sister MacKenzie Porter is one of the biggest country music stars in the industry. She’s had numerous No. 1 ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By COLLIN GALLANT on September 30th, 2023
cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant Albertans don’t want political parties to get involved in municipal politics. That’s the finding of a Janet Brow poll presented this month by Alberta Municipalities, formerly known as the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association, gathered in Edmonton this week where they welcomed government officials and lobbied for more money (an addition $1 billion for infrastructure) ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Allyson McCaw on September 28th, 2023
Well, I am back this month after taking a break in August. Very hard to believe it is now the end of September and Thanksgiving is just around the corner. I love this time of year and it is actually my favourite month of all. I was going to say I enjoy the crispness in ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Linda Tooth on September 27th, 2023
I am forever thankful to a work colleague who mentioned to me that a cat festival was happening in Calgary on Sept. 22 and 23. I went to Facebook immediately and located the link for the second annual Calgary Cat Festival and Market happening at the Telus Convention Centre downtown. To say I was excited ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Bruce Penton on September 27th, 2023
Four years without a ‘Noteworthy’ column was too much for some people to endure, so like a bad rash, we’re back on a weekly basis for the foreseeable future. – Everyone, it seems, has become a gas-price watcher, as the prices skyrocket, then fall, then go back and forth a few cents at a time. ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Glen Motz on September 27th, 2023
Canadians across the country, evident by increasing poll numbers, are connecting with the message of hope offered by Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilievre. This movement was made even more obvious when nearly 3,000 united, enthusiastic delegates gathered earlier this month for the Conservative National Convention. Poilievre’s inspirational speech offered hope for Canada under ... Read More »
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