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Viva Vitality: Child safety seats and protecting your precious cargo

By Andrea Klassen on September 27th, 2019

andrea.klassen@ahs.ca As we embark on the road with our families it is important to remember the precious cargo we have in our vehicles – our children. In September we highlight child passenger safety with National Child Passenger Safety Week (Sept. 15 -21). Proper use of child safety seats reduce the likelihood of a child being ... Read More »

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All Psyched Up: A purpose and a plan

By Dr. Linda Hancock on September 27th, 2019

office@drlindahancock.com My friend’s husband, who is a Christian, believed that his purpose was to use his gift of giving in order to donate $1 million to charity. His purpose was to give, and his plan was to give a little bit regularly over time. Now this man did not have a lot of money or ... Read More »

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Clubs Calendar Sept. 23-29, 2019

By Medicine Hat News on September 23rd, 2019

MONDAY – Do you have a drinking problem? Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are held seven days a week in Medicine Hat. For times and locations, call 403-527-2065. – Moms’ Walking Group, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., meet in Mall Food Court in front of A&W. Walk, then have coffee. – TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) 5:30 p.m., ... Read More »

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Praxis: Using your head to make apple heads

By Patty Rooks on September 21st, 2019

praxis@praxismh.ca@PraxisMedHat As I am writing this column I can see my backyard out the corner of my eye. There are so many beautiful fall colours beginning to pop out. It is always hard to say goodbye to summer, but fall has a beauty all of its own I believe. One thing that has also caught ... Read More »

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By the Way: What grace is and what it is not

By Weston Lundgren on September 21st, 2019

With the federal election just around the corner, it seems like there is an awful lot to be anxious about. There’s a trade war with China. Our climate is changing. The energy sector is under attack. It should be no surprise then that a recent study found that almost half of Canadians struggle with anxiety. ... Read More »

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Legal Briefs: On online separation agreement

By Kenneth Taylor on September 21st, 2019

ktaylor@pritchardandco.com When you face an unexpected problem where do you turn for advice? Increasingly we as a society turn to the internet – Google, YouTube, Reddit, and so forth – for our first point of contact when we face the unexpected or unfamiliar. Marriage breakdowns are both unexpected and unfamiliar, and increasingly people turn to ... Read More »

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Heritage in the Hat: Heritage summer

By Malcolm Sissons on September 21st, 2019

It’s been a busy summer for heritage in the Hat. Behind the scenes, many initiatives have been undertaken by the dedicated volunteers protecting our community’s heritage. The Tourist Centre reports that one of the most popular attractions has been the walking tour of First Street, conducted by Heritage Resources Committee member Sally Sehn. She has ... Read More »

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All Psyched Up: Movie ideas that make sense

By Dr. Linda Hancock on September 20th, 2019

office@drlindahancock Last week I wrote about movie quotes that are not realistic. Following are some that might make more sense: 1. I’ve got a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore (“The Wizard of Oz 1939”) – Dorothy had been safe living with her aunt and uncle but being in Oz changed everything for her. There ... Read More »

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Viva Vitality: ‘It’s my life and I’m worth saving’

By Rita Aman on September 20th, 2019

As a trained Quit Core facilitator, it is very rewarding to support people as they embark on their journey to become tobacco free. Over the years, I have heard many fascinating stories from participants who struggle and triumph over their nicotine addiction. The Quit Core program includes one session where we invite a quit core ... Read More »

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Legacy Giving: Donations to Medicine Hat College can help with more than just tuition

By Medicine Hat News on September 17th, 2019

Those seeking to make a legacy donation to contribute to the education of future generations should look no further than the Medicine Hat College Foundation. “We are an in-house shop at Medicine Hat College for all kinds of giving,” explained Tonielle Pavlovic, MHC’s community relations officer. “We work with donors and community partners in southern ... Read More »

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Legacy Giving: Stained glass windows, heritage site plaques on Medicine Hat Historical Society’s to-do list

By Medicine Hat News on September 17th, 2019

The Medicine Hat Historical Society has a couple of ongoing initiatives for those looking to contribute towards historical preservation in the Hat. Earl Morris, who represents the society on the city’s Heritage Resources Committee, says the society’s stained glass windows project is one of its more prominent initiatives in the works. “Some time ago we ... Read More »

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