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Harlow residents say mayor wrong to suggest they want a berm

By GILLIAN SLADE on June 13th, 2020

gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade The majority of the residents in Harlow that have been given a temporary flood berm and are told there will be a permanent one built soon, do not want it. Mayor Ted Clugston recently told the News that while residents in the area had previously not wanted a berm, now 90 per cent do. ... Read More »

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Artist making keychains for APARC fundraiser

By MO CRANKER on June 12th, 2020

mcranker@medicinehatnews.com@mocranker A local artist is doing what she can to help out Alberta Pound and Rescue Centres during these tough times. Karlia Engel started painting custom wood keychains a couple months ago, then decided to sell them at the Page and Whisker downtown to support the animal organization. “Just last month alone at APARC, there ... Read More »

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Medicine Hat Girls’ Choir holding virtual auditions to fill vacancies

By MO CRANKER on June 12th, 2020

mcranker@medicinehatnews.com@mocranker The Medicine Hat Girls’ Choir is looking to add more talented Hatters to perform with them. Because of COVID-19, the choir is not able to hold in-person auditions, but director Katie-Anne Nemeth says that won’t stop tryouts. “The auditions look a little bit different this year,” she said. “Since we can’t meet in person, ... Read More »

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Bow Island unveils its reopen plans

By Medicine Hat News on June 12th, 2020

Bow Island has released its reopen schedule for town facilities. The multiplex will reopen June 15 to a maximum 50 people at one time, while the swimming pool has a tentative reopening date of July 1 once a schedule and safety plan are developed. The province announced this week that pools and fitness facilities across ... Read More »

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Several factors involved in Veiner Centre reopen

By GILLIAN SLADE on June 12th, 2020

gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade There are many aspects that the city will have to consider when it comes to reopening the Veiner Centre after the COVID-19 lockdown. Not only is the Veiner Centre a place for seniors to congregate, it offers a range of services and activities that fall under different categories of the province’s relaunch guidelines. The ... Read More »

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David Carter given honorary degree by Medicine Hat College

By MO CRANKER on June 12th, 2020

mcranker@medicinehatnews.com@mocranker David Carter has just about been everywhere and seen everything. Thursday he was able to add an honorary degree from Medicine Hat College to his list of achievements. Carter has lived in the area for years and is well known for publishing around 20 books. In 1979 Carter was elected as MLA for Calgary-Millican. ... Read More »

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Meals on Wheels doing better than OK during pandemic

By GILLIAN SLADE on June 12th, 2020

gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade The Meals on Wheels program has not skipped a beat during the COVID-19 lockdown and you could say there have even been some improvements. The daily meals are normally delivered to seniors by other senior volunteer drivers. The decision was made early in the lockdown that the volunteers were in a high-risk group themselves ... Read More »

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Bill 22 opens up Crown pasture land to outside grazing leases

By COLLIN GALLANT on June 12th, 2020

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant Changes proposed for Alberta’s grazing leases in a government bill introduced Thursday are meant to improve interprovincial trade while work continues to head-off potential international trade challenges to beef industry, said the associate minister behind the bill. Bill 22 would open up provincially owned pasture land to out-of-province, but Canadian, producers among a raft ... Read More »

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Natural gas companies meet payment criteria agreed upon with Cypress County

By Medicine Hat News on June 12th, 2020

Two major natural gas producers in southeast Alberta have met the terms of an agreement to pay property taxes from 2019 over the course of several months last winter. Canlin Energy and Pinecliff Energy both approached Cypress County last fall requesting payment plans in order to manage cash flow in the sector that has struggled ... Read More »

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Kipling stretch will close for summer for construction

By Medicine Hat News on June 12th, 2020

The shutdown of a central cross-town corridor in Medicine Hat this summer will begin next week as roadway and underground infrastructure is replaced along Kipling and Spencer streets. The work follows phased construction over the last few years and will mean that starting June 17 traffic will be closed between College Avenue and Kingsway Avenue ... Read More »

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Several charges for trio arrested in drug seizure

By Medicine Hat News on June 12th, 2020

Three Medicine Hat residents have been charged with drug and property offences as the result of an investigation by MHPS’s Regional Property Crime Unit. On Tuesday, police executed a search warrant at a residence in the 400 block of Fifth Street SW which led to the charges, according to a Thursday release from police. The ... Read More »

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