December 2nd, 2025

Commentary

Letters to the Editor

  • Letter: We have the space, not the staff; two-tier health care will only make things worse

    Dear editor, The Alberta Government is trying to sell us a Pig in a Poke with its “Surgical Initiatives” and “Urgent Care Centres.” Our hospitals already have underused surgical suites because of not enough medical staff. Dr. Paul Parks (previous president of the Alberta Medical Association and Medicine Hat ER Physician) has said the Medicine [...] Read More »

    7 days ago
  • Letter: Disinformation – Not a pathway to fairly negotiated settlement

    * Submitted before Wednesday’s strike announcement Dear editor, As Alberta inches closer to another union versus government negotiation, the UCP “tactical misinformation machine” is revving up and shifting to high gear. I speak of course of the looming dispute between AUPE’s nursing care union and the Alberta government, including the erroneous statements made by Finance [...] Read More »

    2 weeks ago
  • Letter: Very thankful for reliable natural gas

    Dear editor, Quebec has abundant hydro power (electricity) and Alberta has abundant natural gas. During a recent relatively minor snow storm, electric power was out in large areas of Quebec. Many homes and businesses lost electric power. Forty-six thousand homes were still without power a few days later. Heating, refrigerators, deep freezers, lighting etc. were [...] Read More »

    2 weeks ago
  • Letter: As we remember our veterans, don’t forget the battles so close to home

    Dear editor, As all of us know, (Monday was) Remembrance Day. As many of us do not know, the Government of Canada estimates veterans at risk or experiencing homelessness to be approximately 2,600. Other reports suggest the number could be up to 10,000. There are extreme data challenges in calculating these numbers, perhaps because most [...] Read More »

    3 weeks ago
  • Letter: Webster Niblock Elementary School had long-lasting positive effect on so many people

    Dear editor, I am writing to you today as a former and proud student of Webster Niblock Elementary School. Webster Niblock was vitally important in shaping the person I am today and providing the foundational education that prepared me for my life’s work. I have just celebrated my 25th year of teaching, a career path [...] Read More »

    3 weeks ago

Local Bloggers

  • Winter Pottery Classes

    Source: Medalta Winter Pottery Classes Registration is open and the studio is warm! Whether you are brand new or ready to level up, we have a seat at the wheel for you in one of our many class offerings. Winter is the perfect time to get creative @ Medalta. The post Winter Pottery Classes appeared [...] Read More »

    3 weeks ago
  • Open Call for Artists

    Source: Medalta Open Call for Artists We are opening the doors of the Yuill Family Gallery to celebrate the incredible talent within our artistic community! The first annual Community Artist Exhibition is your chance to share your vision, your voice, and your creative spirit. The post Open Call for Artists appeared first on Medalta[...] Read More »

    4 weeks ago
  • Game day goes big

    Source: Dominics journey with AML Game day goes big  Are you ready for another crazy 25 hours of gaming, good times, and generosity? The #Dominicstrong Extra Life game day is set for Nov. 1, and for the first time in four years we’re inviting the public to join us.This being 10 years since Dominic died, [...] Read More »

    1 month ago
  • Heritage Christmas Market

    Source: Medalta Heritage Christmas Market HERITAGE CHRISTMAS MARKET @ MEDALTA DATES Friday, November 28 | 4–8 PMSaturday, November 29 | 10 AM–4 PM   LOCATION713 Medalta Ave SE, Medicine Hat, AB Click here for directions   ENTRY Free entry; Donations […] The post Heritage Christmas Market appeared first on Medalta[...] Read More »

    1 month ago
  • NEW! Autumn Adventures @ Medalta

    Source: Medalta NEW! Autumn Adventures @ Medalta Kids out of school? Send them to Medalta! PD Day Camps @ Medalta for ages 5-12 are packed with hands-on activities designed to spark curiosity, creativity, and plenty of smiles. The post NEW! Autumn Adventures @ Medalta appeared first on Medalta[...] Read More »

    2 months ago

Opinions

  • Economics 101: Artificial Intelligence bubble?

    We receive a lot of questions about Artificial Intelligence focused companies. Specifically, whether the U.S. stock market is in an AI bubble akin to what occurred in the late 1990’s with the dotcom bubble. Our answer is nuanced as one never knows with 100% certainty if they’re in an investment bubble until after the bubble [...] Read More »

    4 days ago
  • Let’s Chat: The answer is simple

    It seems every time I scroll through social media, somebody somewhere has posted that they have lost their cat or they have a wandering cat living in their yard. A little piece of my heart is broken every time a person post that it has been days or even weeks and their cat has not [...] Read More »

    7 days ago
  • Noteworthy: An increase in highway speed limit can only mean an increase in highway speeding

    A slight case of driver inattention while travelling at 100 km/h might not cause a collision with a fellow driver who happens to pull onto a highway without looking, but chances of that collision would be increased if that vehicle were going 110 km/h or 120. Now, Alberta’s minister of highways, Devin Dreeshen, is floating [...] Read More »

    7 days ago
  • Paws-itive Perspectives: Seasonal challenges for your dog

    The Holiday Season is upon us! For many humans, autumn is the best time of year, they get to snuggle into a warm sweater with their pumpkin spice, shopping and parties in preparation for the Christmas season. It’s predictably stressful for everyone involved. Having company in your house, different and sometimes extravagant foods, gift items [...] Read More »

    2 weeks ago
  • MLA Report: How Alberta’s Acute Care Action Plan strengthens rural health care

    Our government’s Acute Care Action Plan represents decisive action to strengthen Alberta’s health-care system. With 1,000 new hospital beds, 50,000 additional relief funding of $1.5 million, this comprehensive strategy addresses urgent pressures while building for the future. While headlines focus on new towers at Edmonton and Calgary hospitals, the real story for rural Alberta is [...] Read More »

    2 weeks ago

Ticked Off and Tickled Pink

  • Ticked Off and Tickled Pink, Dec. 2, 2025

    Ticked Off Since most big chain stores have their head offices in the East they really don’t care about the West. Remember Kmart? Ours was one of the top 10 stores in Canada but the Bay still closed it. Tickled Pink With Mark Carney and his “who cares” remark. I suppose he’s as sick of [...] Read More »

    19 hours ago
  • Ticked Off and Tickled Pink, Nov. 27, 2025

    Ticked Off It is laughable that the queen of separation is accusing Premier Eby of not being part of Team Canada. Is she part of Team Canada? Does she permit energy imports from hydro sources in B.C? Let’s hope any project B.C. doesn’t want is shot down with a notwithstanding dictum as is so common [...] Read More »

    6 days ago
  • Ticked Off and Tickled Pink, Nov. 20, 2025

    Ticked Off That our UCP provincial leaders were so convinced that carbon tax contributed to our high prices and with the removal of it, life would be more affordable. What a joke. Prices continue to rise. Tickled Pink Happy to see the Roughriders win, and that Carney got booed mercilessly. Maybe people are finally waking [...] Read More »

    2 weeks ago
  • Ticked Off and Tickled Pink, Nov. 18, 2025

    Tickled Pink Good thing the fire department made it to the airport for the plane mishap and weren’t misled by the “YXH” airport code mistakenly sprayed on a building downtown. Tickled Pink I am totally impressed at the number of people who turned out for the Remembrance Day ceremony in Medicine Hat. I wish I [...] Read More »

    2 weeks ago
  • Ticked Off and Tickled Pink, Nov. 13, 2025

    Ticked Off That the UCP government has created four health agencies, each with its own bureaucracy and four ministers of health but then found it needed to create another agency to “co-ordinate common areas.” Ticked Off That Alberta is disproportionate by population and still responsible for nearly 2,000 of the 5,000 cases of measles in [...] Read More »

    3 weeks ago