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All Psyched Up: Why do people sometimes say things they don’t mean?

By Dr. Linda Hancock on March 13th, 2020

office@drlindahancock.com Often individuals are disappointed or resentful after a person who they trust lets them down. Anyone can make promises or say things that they don’t mean, and problems occurs if we believe they will follow through. It is especially foolish of us if we know that the person has a pattern of saying things ... Read More »

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Rotary Music Festival results for March 10 and 11

By Medicine Hat News on March 12th, 2020

The public is invited and all events are free of charge. The schedule can be found at rotarymusicfestival.com. (12yrs & under and Pre Grade 1-4 are Non-Competitive) March 10 Afternoon Results PIANO Piano Solo-Baroque-13yrs & under – Stirling Clark Piano Solo-Baroque-Grade 5 Standard – Sukanya Datta Piano Solo-Baroque-Grade 7 Standard – Katrina Lahey Piano Solo-Baroque-Grade ... Read More »

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Rotary Music Festival results for March 9 and 10

By Medicine Hat News on March 11th, 2020

The public is invited and all events are free of charge. The schedule can be found at rotarymusicfestival.com. (12yrs & under and Pre-Grade 1-4 Standard are Non-Competitive) March 9 Afternoon and Evening Results CHAMBER/ENSEMBLE School String Ensemble – Vincent Massey Lunch Club Strings String Ensemble – Holada Trio (Alexis Larson, Olivia Davis, Danycka Holizki) Chamber ... Read More »

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Rotary Music Festival Results March 6-9

By Medicine Hat News on March 10th, 2020

The public is invited and all events are free of charge. The schedule can be found at rotarymusicfestival.com. (12yrs & under and Pre-Grade 1-4 Standard are Non-Competitive) March 6 Afternoon and Evening Results MUSICAL THEATRE Vocal Solo-Musical Theatre Ballad-15yrs & under – Lucas Semrau Vocal Solo-Musical Theatre Ballad-16yrs & under – Gabrielle Campbell Musical Theatre ... Read More »

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Clubs Calendar March 9-15, 2020

By Medicine Hat News on March 9th, 2020

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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Rotary Music Festival results March 5 and 6

By medicinehatnews on March 7th, 2020

The public is invited and all events are free of charge. The schedule can be found at rotarymusicfestival.com. (12yrs & under and Pre Grade 1-4 Standard are Non-Competitive) March 5 Afternoon Results SPEECH Lyric Poetry Solo-11yrs & under – Mahad Azam, Jeeya Gupta, Sarah Herter, Zainab Riaz Narrative/Dramatic Poetry Solo-10yrs & under – Shaoni Datta, ... Read More »

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Praxis: A weekend treat as the Regional Science Fair nears

By Patty Rooks on March 7th, 2020

praxis@praxismh.ca@PraxisMedHat What an exciting week I have had! I had the privilege of seeing, talking with and judging science fair projects this week.I have literally been all over southeastern Alberta learning from these amazing young scientists. The next step is for them to all attend our Regional Science Fair on March 21 at Medicine Hat ... Read More »

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Mental Health Matters: Take care of your mental and physical health at the same time

By Adriana Todar on March 7th, 2020

Think about what you know regarding mental health problems. Most people think that mental health problems are just “something wrong” in the brain, but did you know there are many causes? Mental health problems can be caused by things like childhood trauma, brain injury, genetics, and maybe surprisingly, physical illness. It is quite common that ... Read More »

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Heritage in the Hat: The Reel Deal

By Sally Sehn on March 7th, 2020

Although the Monarch Theatre is regarded as the oldest operating theatre in Medicine Hat, it is not the oldest theatre building. That honour goes to the building located at 321 Sixth Ave., currently occupied by Nurture Pregnancy Centre. This structure originated as the Dreamland Theatre. When the Monarch Theatre opened its doors on Dec. 21, ... Read More »

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By the Way: Earthquakes, famines and pestilences

By Lyle Berg on March 7th, 2020

When Jesus spoke of these events which to most is somewhat scary and unnerving, he spoke a couple of times in the gospels of Matthew and Luke warning us of the end times. Among Bible reading Christians most are very aware that we are in as Paul says in second Timothy “the last days.” Yes ... Read More »

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All Psyched Up: Professional silos

By Dr. Linda Hancock on March 6th, 2020

office@drlindahancock.com I was raised in a small town in southern Saskatchewan. We had a couple of doctors and a small hospital but seldom had any contact with “specialists” and if required, needed to drive almost an hour to the nearest city for assessment and treatment. The doctors made house calls back then and took care ... Read More »

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