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Trees come down so permanent berm can go up

By Medicine Hat News on February 2nd, 2021

Crews have started cutting down trees in Harlow, and a warning sign to walkers on the nearby trail explains that “mulchers” are at work. Removing trees will provide space for the building of a permanent berm that will start where the existing berm on Harris Street ends and extend further east. The berm will be ... Read More »

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CCDA could face spring dissolution vote

By COLLIN GALLANT on February 2nd, 2021

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant The City Centre Development Agency has an approved budget for 2021, but might face a vote to dissolve the organization before the spring. City council approved the organization’s budget it had tabled last week while dealing with complaints from some stakeholders about cuts to a local grant. It also engaged its legal department to ... Read More »

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Cold weather means utilities rise

By Medicine Hat News on February 2nd, 2021

Utility prices are rising as colder weather drives up demand. Medicine Hat utility customers will pay $2.93 per gigajoule of natural gas used in February, up by 31 cents, while power also moves up to 8.7 cents per kilowatt hour. For electricity, that marks an increase of one-eighth of one cent over January. Medicine Hat ... Read More »

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Triplet calves, times two, bring national attention

By Alberta Newspaper Group on February 2nd, 2021

The calving season at Shaunavon, Sask.’s Oberle Farms got off to an eventful start with the birth of a healthy set of triplet Charolais calves at about 10 p.m. on Jan. 20. It was early in the calving season for the Oberles as the triplets were Nos. 9, 10 and 11 of what is expected ... Read More »

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Two deaths linked to recent COVID-19 outbreak at MH Regional Hospital

By Medicine Hat News on February 2nd, 2021

A COVID outbreak in acute care last month at Medicine Hat Regional Hospital has now been linked to two deaths. Alberta Health Services reported on its website that an outbreak was declared Jan. 14 on one unit at MHRH. 14. The outbreak was declared after three patients and two health-care workers linked to this specific ... Read More »

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County hosting public hearing over possible wind farm zoning change

By Medicine Hat News on February 2nd, 2021

A proposed zoning change required to build a portion of a new wind farm in western Cypress County will go to a public hearing today in Dunmore. In 2017, Enerfin Canada proposed building the 120-megawatt “Winnifred Wind” facility about 5 kilometres north of the hamlet of Whitla, entirely within the County of Forty Mile. However, ... Read More »

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Layoffs at MHC after province pulls grant

By Medicine Hat News on February 2nd, 2021

The recent cancellation of provincial government grant funding to Medicine Hat College resulted in more than a dozen people being impacted by layoffs on Monday. Sandy Henderson, dean of student services and registrar at MHC, says two and a half full-time positions (three people) were laid off and between eight and 10 people in part-time ... Read More »

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Annual Best of Medicine Hat voting begins Saturday

By MO CRANKER on January 30th, 2021

mcranker@medicinehatnews.com@mocranker MO CRANKER Local Journalism Initiative Reporter mcranker@medicinehatnews.com Twitter: mocranker It’s that time of the year again, when Medicine Hat decides which businesses are the best in the city. Voting for this year’s Best of Medicine Hat contest opens Jan. 30 and runs until Feb. 21. It will feature all the categories Hatters have come ... Read More »

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Power sale could mean stable endowment fund

By COLLIN GALLANT on January 30th, 2021

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant Local administrators and elected officials say proceeds from any potential sale of the power plant could lead to an endowment fund providing more stable income and less risk to the city. That’s led to questions about what such a fund would look like, how it would operate and how it could be safeguarded to ... Read More »

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Gas City Campground will accept online bookings starting Monday

By Medicine Hat News on January 30th, 2021

Gas City campground will begin accepting online bookings Monday morning ahead of opening on April 30 weekend. That’s around the traditional time the municipal campground opens for campers, but is nearly six weeks earlier than an actual opening date last year when early pandemic protocols kept all of Alberta’s campgrounds closed. In a release Thursday, ... Read More »

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Still no flu despite ample testing being done

By Medicine Hat News on January 30th, 2021

There are so few cases of influenza across Canada that it has still not been declared a flu season, and according to numbers released this week Alberta remains free of flu. Dr. Deena Hinshaw, Alberta’s chief medical officer of health, says there are no cases even though the number of lab tests done for flu ... Read More »

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