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Friends, allies and rivals alike remember Ted Grimm

By COLLIN GALLANT on December 17th, 2022

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant Friends, allies and even political challengers are remembering Ted Grimm, whose name became synonymous with public service during more than two decades as mayor. Building the civic identity public utilities and service-oriented government, Hatters elected him to eight terms as mayor between 1974 and 2001. He died on Dec. 10 at age 86. A ... Read More »

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Medicine Hat Concert Band set for Together Again

By Samantha Johnson Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on December 17th, 2022

reporter@medicinehatnews.com The Medicine Hat Concert Band will be at the Esplanade tonight for Christmas, Together Again! “This is our first holiday audience since 2019,” said allegro conductor Curtis Perrin. “Everybody is excited to be back to a normal concert where we are there for the love of making music and to play some music of ... Read More »

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City Notebook: Have you seen the price of two-by-fours lately?

By COLLIN GALLANT on December 17th, 2022

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant A delicate but growing conversation in the budget debate is the city’s hope to spend $540,000 next year to build a public washroom at Towne Square. That was the also focus of so much rhetoric in the last budget update one year ago. It has provoked chuckles, head shakes and smirks during city council’s ... Read More »

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Trial for Hat man accused of spreading hatred delayed

By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on December 17th, 2022

https://www.medicinehatnews.com@MedicineHatNews A trial date that was held for a Medicine Hat man accused of continuing to spread hatred against Jews has passed though new dates may be set in January. Loki Holger Hulgaard told court last month that he had split with his previous attorney and was seeking new representation. That was recorded, but judge ... Read More »

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Avian flu suspected in birds found in Medicine Hat

By JAMES TUBB on December 17th, 2022

jtubb@medicinehatnews.com@ReporterTubb Alberta Fish and Wildlife officials believe cases of the avian flu have reached Medicine Hat. Hatters began spotting and reporting dead and sick-looking Canada geese and mallard ducks along and near the South Saskatchewan River last week. Margo Pybus, a provincial wildlife disease specialist, says they were alerted on Dec. 9. and have found ... Read More »

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Hatter Amanda Hennessey honoured with Be the Change Award

By Medicine Hat News on December 17th, 2022

Medicine Hat Police Service is recognizing Hatter Amanda Hennessey for her efforts to support and advance women in trades with its December Be the Change Award. A master electrician of nearly 20-years, Hennessey has seen firsthand the discrimination and barriers women in trades – a traditionally male-dominated field – experience. In response, she works to ... Read More »

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Hat firefighter, community advocate Curtis Noble passes away

By Samantha Johnson Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on December 17th, 2022

reporter@medicinehatnews.com The firefighting community across Alberta is saddened by the unexpected loss of Qualified Officer Curtis Noble, a local father of three. Noble served on the executive board of the Alberta Professional Fire Fighters and Paramedics Association, holding the title of executive vice president. “His dedicated and passionate leadership lead to numerous improvements for firefighters, ... Read More »

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Former mayor Ted Grimm’s funeral is set for Saturday

By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on December 16th, 2022

https://www.medicinehatnews.com@MedicineHatNews Flags at city facilities will remain at half-staff until after the funeral for former mayor Ted Grimm on Saturday. Grimm died Dec. 10 at the age of 86. He will be remembered at a memorial service at 11 a.m., on Dec. 17, at Pattison’s Funeral Home in Medicine Hat. The service will also be ... Read More »

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Students in Catholic division have access to several tiers of academic support

By Samantha Johnson Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on December 16th, 2022

reporter@medicinehatnews.com Hugh Lehr, associate superintendent of learning services for the Medicine Hat Catholic Board of Education, outlined for trustees this week the importance of academic supports for students. “That simple question is not so simple to answer,” stated Lehr. “It’s pretty complex when you look at not just what are we doing to support kids ... Read More »

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Economic impact analysis for twinning of Highway 3 completed

By Samantha Johnson Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on December 16th, 2022

reporter@medicinehatnews.com Earlier this year, the Highway 3 Twinning Development Association selected Price Waterhouse Cooper (PwC) to undertake an Economic Impact Analysis (EIA). The association managed to obtain 100 per cent funding from stakeholders as all their partners across the corridor supported the project. Stakeholders have emphasized the importance of twinning the highway sooner rather than ... Read More »

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Economic development money available but change continues at local level

By COLLIN GALLANT on December 16th, 2022

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant There is new money and new focus on regional economic development within provincial ministries, but local agencies with the task inside Medicine Hat city hall as well as the greater region are undergoing major changes. The “Invest Medicine Hat” model is currently being evaluated after top staff left this year and elected officials signalled ... Read More »

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