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COVID patients in South Zone hospitals remains at manageable level

By GILLIAN SLADE on December 4th, 2020

gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade The number of COVID-19 patients in hospitals in the south zone has dropped slightly this week. On Wednesday Linda Iwasiw, acting chief for the south zone, told the News there had been 16 patients with COVID in south zone hospitals that morning. A spokesperson for Alberta Health Services says the number was 14 on ... Read More »

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City’s college campus stop comes off transit schedule until March

By GILLIAN SLADE on December 4th, 2020

gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade The city has suspended transit service onto the Medicine Hat College campus until March. The bus used to head north on Southridge Drive, cross over the Trans-Canada Highway, continue on College Avenue and turn left toward a stop on campus. That bus no longer makes that turn but instead continues down College Avenue before ... Read More »

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Capital Power going forward with yet another major solar play in SE Alberta

By COLLIN GALLANT on December 4th, 2020

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant Capital Power will proceed with another major solar panel farm in southeast Alberta, the company announced Thursday, days after it received regulatory approval and signed a sales contract for a separate solar project. The Edmonton-based power generation company completed Whitla Wind farm in late 2019, and has since announced two expansions. Now, it will ... Read More »

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Local options available for required COVID-19 travel test

By GILLIAN SLADE on December 4th, 2020

gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade There are now two options locally for anyone travelling and needing a COVID-19 test result in order to do so. According to online sources there are nearly 70 countries accepting travellers from Canada, but they require a negative test with results in 24-48 hours of travel. The reasons for travel include business or needing ... Read More »

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Federal COVID relief cash will subsidize day camps at YMCA until the end of March

By Medicine Hat News on December 3rd, 2020

The local YMCA is providing childcare options for school-aged children. Money from the federal government’s COVID-19 emergency community support fund, administered by the United Way, will be used to offset the cost of licensed day camps until March 31. It can mean a savings of up to 60 per cent for families on PD days ... Read More »

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Still $2M owed from utility deferrals

By Medicine Hat News on December 3rd, 2020

Local utility customers still owe about $2 million from a springtime bill deferral program that ended nearly six months ago, officials confirmed this week. At its height, the City of Medicine Hat’s utility department was carrying unpaid accounts for about 6,900 home and small businesses as part of a provincial moratorium on gas and power ... Read More »

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Coulee Ridge plows through despite pandemic

By Medicine Hat News on December 3rd, 2020

Moving the Coulee Ridge land development forward during a pandemic has been a monumental task, says the developer behind the southend community. And just wait until what it looks like next spring, Don SandFord, CEO of Enclave Ventures, told reporters on Wednesday during a ceremonial first scoop ahead of digging the initial foundation this week. ... Read More »

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Mask bylaw in effect at midnight

By COLLIN GALLANT on December 3rd, 2020

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant A bylaw requiring masks to be worn in public buildings, businesses, buses and taxis will be in effect at midnight tonight, following a special meeting of council held Wednesday. Hatters face fines of $50 for not complying with the measure that the majority of council said was an important piece of bringing down rising ... Read More »

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AHS says South Zone hospitals ready for surge

By GILLIAN SLADE on December 3rd, 2020

gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade Alberta Health Services is confident that the south zone and Medicine Hat Regional Hospital are prepared should there be a sudden surge in the number of COVID patients needing hospitalization. Linda Iwasiw, acting chief of the south zone for AHS, says the average hospital occupancy rate is 75 to 80 per cent. MHRH currently ... Read More »

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About 50 show up to protest mask bylaw

By Medicine Hat News on December 3rd, 2020

Roughly 50 Hatters gathered outside the doors of Medicine Hat city hall on Wednesday to express belief that a mask bylaw is a step in the wrong direction. The majority of those in attendance also sought entry to the evening’s city council debate – which had a 50-person capacity and resulted in a mandatory mask ... Read More »

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Local young farmer featured in McDonald’s Canada commercial

By MO CRANKER on December 3rd, 2020

mcranker@medicinehatnews.com@mocranker If you’re watching TV this week and commercials hit, it might be worth it to watch through them. A new commercial for fast food chain McDonald’s based around sustainable agriculture and Canadian beef features a young area farmer who shares a bit of his family’s story. Logan Neubauer is a fifth generation farmer at ... Read More »

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