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Water at Echo Dale boating lake mysteriously down

By Medicine Hat News on July 7th, 2022

Echo Dale’s annual reopening is not going swimmingly for city officials, following a mysterious decrease in the boating lake’s water level. City staff noticed the change in water level earlier this spring, following the swim lake’s filling. While the cause is currently unknown, staff have begun efforts to refill and maintain the lake’s water level. ... Read More »

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Framework for hydrogen hub exists, but work needed, report says

By COLLIN GALLANT on July 7th, 2022

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant Southeast Alberta has the building blocks to see hydrogen production and sales thrive in the region, but work is required to arrange and assemble the pieces, a report into the industrial potential for the clean-burning fuel says, released on Wednesday. “Towards hydrogen” is a 213-page report commissioned last summer that was discussed at a ... Read More »

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Amy Lewis killer Stopanski dies, sources say

By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on July 7th, 2022

https://www.medicinehatnews.com@MedicineHatNews The man convicted of killing and hiding the body of a Bow Island nursing student 10 years ago is dead, sources say. Jerrison Herve Stopanski, 44, served a total of five years in prison after pleading guilty to manslaughter in 2014 just as his second-degree murder trial in the 2012 death of Amy Lewis ... Read More »

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MuralFest returns to add more colour to the Hat

By Samantha Johnson Special to the News on July 7th, 2022

MuralFest will be happening on July 9, in conjunction with Art in Motion and Artwalk, at The Mezz and Compass Business Centre. Two Toronto-based artists, Jarus and Bacon, are doing the murals. There will be one local artist at the Moose and Squirrel and two on site at the Esplanade. Artist Jeff Goring stressed that ... Read More »

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Crop Report: Abnormally wet June a boost to regional crop development

By Medicine Hat News on July 7th, 2022

Higher than average rainfall has improved soil moisture levels and aided crop development in southeast Alberta and southwest Saskatchewan, recent reports confirm. As of June 27, just over three quarters of Alberta’s soil is rated ‘good’ or ‘excellent’ – a vast improvement from last year, when only 38 per cent of soil was classified as ... Read More »

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Be careful what you believe online, police say after falsified report of local stabbing

By Medicine Hat News on July 7th, 2022

Medicine Hat police are reminding the public to verify information posted online prior to sharing, following review of a social media post containing falsified information. Police say, throughout the past week, several citizens have inquired about a social media post which claimed two men attacked and stabbed a 33-year-old Medicine Hat mother after asking her ... Read More »

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Soulmate Saturday at the SPCA offer chance to adopt bonded pairs

By Samantha Johnson Special to the News on July 7th, 2022

Soulmate Saturday is a two-for-one sale on bonded pairs, explained Tom Carney, shelter director of the Medicine Hat SPCA. Currently, there are three bonded pairs at the shelter. Kaylee Getz, animal health lead, said, “This came about because we are at capacity and we are trying to encourage adoptions right now as best we can ... Read More »

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City moves money to start up carbon capture project

By COLLIN GALLANT on July 6th, 2022

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant City council has reallocated up to $11 million to pay for initial work on its proposed carbon capture project and is moving forward to “early stage evaluation and development.” The proposal, known as “Project Clear Horizon,” was announced last summer as a way to shield city utility operations, utility customers and local industry from ... Read More »

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City installs porta-potties at Towne Square

By Medicine Hat News on July 6th, 2022

The city and Medicine Hat Police Service have partnered to increase public toilet access at Towne Square through their new portable toilet pilot project. Three new porta-potties opened at the downtown site Monday, one of which is handicap-accessible. “Through ongoing consultation with downtown businesses and stakeholders, and the Medicine Hat downtown patrol unit, the need ... Read More »

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Let your inner artist out Saturday at Art in Motion

By Samantha Johnson Special to the News on July 6th, 2022

Downtown will be ablaze with colour and events Saturday when the first Art in Motion event kicks off. Daytime activities are from 1-5 p.m. at the Esplanade, Towne Square and Riverside Veterans Memorial Park. “I’m very excited about this event,” said Candace Lundrigan, community development public services at the Esplanade. “It will be a great ... Read More »

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Child Advocacy Centre is one of a kind

By KENDALL KING, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on July 6th, 2022

kking@medicinehatnews.com Medicine Hat’s Sanare Centre is helping children and youth navigate the aftermath of sexual abuse, extreme abuse and neglect, and begin their healing journey with its new Child Advocacy Centre. Sanare’s CAC, a first of its kind in southeast Alberta, opened earlier this year and is expected to be fully operational by the end ... Read More »

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