By KELLEN TANIGUCHI on June 16th, 2021
ktaniguchi@medicinehatnews.com@@kellentaniguchi The Queen’s Gambit move has been made into downtown Medicine Hat on Tuesday, where Hatters will be able to stand on the world’s largest chess set board and call Checkmate this summer. The Medicine Hat Chess Club has been keeping the big board going since 2005 and with Alberta in Stage 2 of its ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By KELLEN TANIGUCHI on June 16th, 2021
ktaniguchi@medicinehatnews.com@@kellentaniguchi While the Hat High Hawks were back on the gridiron last week with full-contact camps, the joint McCoy High School and Eagle Butte team is shifting its focus to the fall. Colts head coach Darrell Grass says they’re getting everything in order for the fall, which includes visiting Grade 9s at the division’s theatre ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By LAUREN THOMSON Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on June 16th, 2021
lthomson@medicinehatnews.com Crescent Heights High School and Medicine Hat High School are using Pride month to foster an environment of acceptance and understanding when it comes to the LGBTQ+ community and students within their walls. Every day this week, the student council group at CHHS can be found leading activities. Students walking by can roll a ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By KELLEN TANIGUCHI on June 16th, 2021
ktaniguchi@medicinehatnews.com@@kellentaniguchi Former Tigers captain, Ryan Chyzowski, was washing windows in Kamloops working his summer job when he got the phone call he was waiting for. Chyzowski signed his first professional hockey contract on Friday with the Toronto Marlies, the Toronto Maple Leafs affiliate team. “Obviously with them affiliated with the Leafs, it all in all ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By KELLEN TANIGUCHI on June 16th, 2021
ktaniguchi@medicinehatnews.com@@kellentaniguchi After being shut down since October, the Something for Everyone Market is coming back to Pioneer Village in the Hat on July 7 and every second Wednesday afterward this summer. The owner of the market says there are still some specifics to get straightened out, which will depend on if Alberta hits the 70% ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By ALEX McCUAIG Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on June 16th, 2021
amccuaig@medicinehatnews.com The Medicine Hat Public School Division is reversing its decision to charge a deposit for out-of-district students, which would have seen some in very specific situations pay more than $600 for summer school. Catharine Richardson, whose son Spencer was one of those facing the increase from the usual $60 rate, raised the concern with ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By COLLIN GALLANT on June 16th, 2021
cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant The Medicine Hat Library is open again for business this week, with plans to get operations back up to speed and complete renovations before a major welcome-back celebration likely in the fall. At the same time, the library presented its 2020 annual report to the community to Monday’s meeting of the city’s public services ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By COLLIN GALLANT on June 15th, 2021
cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant The City of Medicine Hat is being asked to bring vaping under measures that deter smoking tobacco or cannabis in public by a national stop-smoking group. Action on Smoking and Health Canada is a lobby group that says as smoking tobacco has decreased to record lows throughout Canada, vaping – which is often promoted ... Read More »
1 responseBy LAUREN THOMSON Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on June 15th, 2021
lthomson@medicinehatnews.com Nolan Trapp, a Grade 10 student at Crescent Heights High School, placed second at a provincial level in the Canadian Legions Youth Remembrance Contest. This is the second year Trapp has submitted to the contest. He won at the local level last year with a poem. This year his essay made it through local ... Read More »
1 responseBy Medicine Hat News on June 15th, 2021
The YMCA of Medicine Hat has outlined details surrounding a confirmed positive case of COVID-19 in one of its after-school care programs. “On June 12, we were notified by Alberta Health Service that a student attending the George Davison Before and After School Care Program between June 8 and 10 tested positive for COVID-19,” said ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Medicine Hat News on June 15th, 2021
The Saddles ‘n’ Spurs Light Horse 4-H Club volunteered in the annual spring Highway Clean-up on May 1. We were one out of the 23 groups helping to declutter the highways of garbage and debris in our ditches. Each club was assigned 16 km of highway to clean up, and the provincial government paid for ... Read More »
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