June 1st, 2025

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By the Way: Jesus didn’t reject, he restored

By Scott Raible on May 10th, 2025

In John 21, we witness one of the most tender and transformative moments in Scripture – Jesus’ restoration of Peter. After Peter’s threefold denial, Jesus meets him on the shore and asks him, “Do you love Me?” three times. But beneath this familiar question lies something even more profound in the original Greek. The first ... Read More »

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Science Smarts: Pique their interests through summer with some science fun

By Patty Rooks on May 10th, 2025

It is that time of the year, and I know it may be hard for the educators out there to keep the excitement level up in the classroom. Not just the young minds, but ours also tend to wander to the window as we look out and think about the beautiful weather out there and ... Read More »

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Commons Sense Health: A quarter-sized breakthrough in Parkinson’s care

By Dr. Gifford-Jones and Diana Gifford-Jones on May 10th, 2025

Parkinson’s disease is a thief. It creeps in quietly, often misdiagnosed or unnoticed, and steadily robs its victims of motor control, independence, and quality of life. It is the fastest-growing neurological condition on the planet, affecting more than 10 million people worldwide. But there’s a remarkable bit of hope, the size of a quarter, coming ... Read More »

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Municipal Matters: Celebrating 125 years of Fire and Emergency Services in Medicine Hat

By Chad Eakins on May 8th, 2025

This year, 2025, marks 125 years of service and dedication to the community for Medicine Hat Fire & Emergency Services. As one of the longest-standing municipal departments in the city, Fire Services has grown alongside Medicine Hat, responding to the residents’ ever-changing needs and playing an important role in shaping the safety and resilience of ... Read More »

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Service Above Self: Each one teach one

By Kitt Brand on May 6th, 2025

“Each one, reach one; each one, teach one” was a rallying call of Dr. Stan Hamilton starting in the 1960s to promote reading literacy. It was used in South Africa to educate prisoners during Apartheid and then throughout the world to empower marginalized people. Yet there is another crucial literacy to which “Each one, teach ... Read More »

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By the Way: When you feel hard done by

By Rev Dr. Nancy Cocks on May 3rd, 2025

Jesus tells a story about a business owner facing a labour shortage. He hires labourers throughout a day to get his harvest in. Four times he hires workers, promising them “the usual daily wage”. He pays them at the end of a long day. The ones hired last receive a full day’s pay – and ... Read More »

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Science Smarts: Sometimes it really is rocket science

By Patty Rooks on May 3rd, 2025

This week, I thought I would investigate rockets as I dedicate this article to one of my favourite Aerospace Engineers who is having a birthday on May 4. I know he will argue with me that these are not true rockets, but well, when it comes to my kind of science, we have to work ... Read More »

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Garden View: Finally we can fully dive into the growing season

By Jeff Quinlan on May 3rd, 2025

Yard care, while rewarding, can be a bit overwhelming. We live in a climate of extreme temperatures, with sweltering hot summers and periods of deep cold in the winter. Even those warm chinook winds, while a welcome reprieve from Old Man Winter, are a menace to trees and shrubs, drying out evergreens or stealing away ... Read More »

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Viva Vitality: Unmasking mental health during Mental Health Week

By Michelle Sauvé on May 2nd, 2025

The Canadian Mental Health Association introduced Mental Health Week, this year celebrated from May 5-11, in 1951. The goal of the week is to raise awareness, reduce stigma and promote understanding of mental health issues. This year’s theme is ‘Unmasking Mental Health.’ CMHA’s website notes that, “living with a mental health or substance use challenges ... Read More »

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Common Sense Health: The bacteria fighter in your fridge

By Dr. Gifford-Jones and Diana Gifford-Jones on May 2nd, 2025

We’ve always said nature is an excellent physician. The most common item from your garden may be your best medicine. Recent research has proved it. Tomato juice has been shown to kill Salmonella and other harmful bacteria. We’ve often preached the gospel of simple, evidence-based health advice-eat well, move your body, avoid sugar, and never ... Read More »

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Eye on the Esplanade: Buyer Beware – The risks of purchasing event tickets from third-party sellers

By Lauren Thomas on May 1st, 2025

Tixx.ca increasingly hears from residents who’ve had mixed experiences buying Esplanade and Co-op Place event tickets through third-party platforms. While some have been fortunate – purchasing valid tickets at face value and enjoying their event without issue – others haven’t been so lucky. We’ve seen tickets sold above the original price, some listed in U.S. ... Read More »

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