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Grain train derails near Bow Island

By Medicine Hat News on February 23rd, 2021

A train that was transporting grain derailed near Bow Island on Sunday. A spokesperson for CP says it happened about 11 a.m. east of Bow Island with 14 cars filled with grain being derailed. “There were no injuries to the crew and no public safety concerns. After all track repairs were made and safety inspections ... Read More »

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Prairie Gleaners ship thousands of meals to multiple countries

By Medicine Hat News on February 23rd, 2021

The Prairie Gleaners have been hard at work these past few months, shipping off thousands of meals across the globe. In November, the Gleaners partnered with Faith Missions Inc. to send 1,120 bags of dehydrated food to the Ukraine. In December, the organization send 9,200 kilograms of food to the Dominican Republic. The shipment equalled ... Read More »

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HALO thriving after rising to challenges of COVID-19 pandemic

By Medicine Hat News on February 23rd, 2021

HALO Air Ambulance has risen to the challenges that COVID-19 imposed and is in a strong position now, says the chief operating officer. “We’re in the best position we’ve ever been in at this time of year looking forward,” said Paul Carolan, CEO for HALO. HALO is providing full service with a twin engine helicopter. ... Read More »

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More power: Hut 8 to explore adding its own power production at Alberta sites

By COLLIN GALLANT on February 23rd, 2021

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant Looking to capitalize on the rocketing price of Bitcoin, Hut 8 will explore adding its own power production at sites in Alberta. The dataprocessing company, which is already the biggest power buyer in the City of Medicine Hat, announced Monday it was in talks with Validus Power Systems to potentially add on-site, cleaner power ... Read More »

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Wind storm causes little damage

By Medicine Hat News on February 23rd, 2021

The wind huffed and puffed but in the end caused very little damage locally, the city says. From early Sunday afternoon and through the night the wind gusted up to 84 km/h at Medicine Hat Regional Airport, according to Environment Canada’s website. Trees swayed and bent but very few broke. “Though it is early in ... Read More »

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City to begin mandated testing program for lead in the water

By COLLIN GALLANT on February 23rd, 2021

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant City water department will contact residents beginning today to begin a mandated testing program for lead in the water distribution system. That comes 16 months after the province told cities to expand random sampling programs to include pipes and fixtures within buildings following media reports of problems with the toxic heavy metal from across ... Read More »

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Goats will return to Police Point Park

By MO CRANKER on February 23rd, 2021

mcranker@medicinehatnews.com@mocranker The goats will be coming back this year. After two rounds through Police Point Park to tackle leafy spurge, a team of goats will be brought back twice more this year. City parks technician Keziah Lesko-Gosselin says she is excited to bring the goats back. “We don’t have confirmed dates yet, but we do ... Read More »

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Patterson Grain to offer crop input and protection from Dunmore terminal

By Medicine Hat News on February 23rd, 2021

Paterson Grain will begin offering crop input and protection services from its Dunmore terminal in time for planting this season, company officials have told the News. A new 100-by-150-foot warehouse is now being built at the site, located east of the hamlet of Dunmore on Highway No. 1, which would add sales and deliveries of ... Read More »

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Buttons to take place of Bread and Roses Gala

By MO CRANKER on February 23rd, 2021

mcranker@medicinehatnews.com@mocranker The Medicine Hat Women’s Shelter Society is selling buttons this year in lieu of one of its biggest fundraisers. The organization has had to cancel its yearly Bread and Roses Gala, which brings in thousands for the shelter’s ongoing community programming. Instead, the shelter has designed buttons and is selling them on a donation ... Read More »

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Vaccine rollout hindered by Ottawa: Barnes

By Medicine Hat News on February 20th, 2021

All Albertans between the ages of 65 and 74 could have access to a COVID-19 vaccination by April depending on supply, Premier Jason Kenney announced Friday. A local MLA says depending on the federal government for that supply of vaccine is not working. “Ottawa has prevented Alberta and other provinces from internationally obtaining vaccines. Our ... Read More »

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Local couple wins $1 million on Western Max ticket

By Medicine Hat News on February 20th, 2021

A Medicine Hat couple is $1 million richer after discovering their Western Max ticket was a winner. John and Annalee Wagner were running errands recently when they checked their ticket and found it to be a $1-million winner. “We were shocked,” said Annalee in a release from the AGLC. “It felt so surreal.” “It’s definitely ... Read More »

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