By COLLIN GALLANT on December 12th, 2020
cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant A local effort to link donors with restaurants to provide meals to food bank clients is already beating expectations just two days after launching. The 40 Hot Meal initiative is the creation of Torrey Mattson and his wife, Sarah McKenzie, who came up with the idea Tuesday night just after the province announced a ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By MO CRANKER on December 12th, 2020
mcranker@medicinehatnews.com@mocranker The Southern Alberta Humane Society and the Something for Everyone Market have teamed up for an online auction on Facebook in support of the animals. “This came from the Something for Everyone Market being cancelled,” said humane society board member De Seaton. “We got talking to Monica Kallis with the markets and it really ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By GILLIAN SLADE on December 12th, 2020
gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade Five years ago the first Syrian refugees arrived in Medicine Hat. Staff at Saamis Immigration Services Association, who helped them settle in, can hardly believe so much time has passed since the first family arrived on Dec. 29, 2015. Executive director Antonio Samayoa says preparation for that day included communications with the community, which ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By MO CRANKER on December 12th, 2020
mcranker@medicinehatnews.com@mocranker Despite being forced to close its doors for four weeks, the Medicine Hat Public Library will still be operating to serve Hatters. The public library will close its doors Saturday at 5 p.m. and will shift to a curbside pickup and drop-off method. People will be able to call the library to make arrangements ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Medicine Hat News on December 11th, 2020
Nearly $40,000 in city grants for events that were cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic have been reallocated to new proposals to boost community spirit and safe activities. The reconfigured “Community Vibrancy” grants were presented to council on Monday. Three standing city grant programs allocate $43,500 each year to community organizations and sports teams, but ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By COLLIN GALLANT on December 11th, 2020
cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant Local business owner Rob Andreas is giving fellow retailers the same three points of advice he’s provided to the staff of his pet store and anyone else he talks to in the community. “It’s not great, but it could be worse, and it will get better,” the owner of Animal World told the News ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By GILLIAN SLADE on December 11th, 2020
gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade The Mustard Seed not only provides assistance to those in the community experiencing homelessness, there are families and children, too. There are 35 families and 42 children in the neighbourhood care program, said managing director Colette Eirich. The Mustard Seed is asking the public to provide items that can be given to clients over ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Medicine Hat News on December 11th, 2020
Long-suffering residents near Bullivant Crescent in the city’s southwest will see more major sewer work on two blocks in the area move forward in 2021. Council received bid results for water line and sanitary sewer replacement work there on Monday and awarded the $3.2-million project that will proceed in the spring. As well, “dilapidated” concrete ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Medicine Hat News on December 10th, 2020
A local man convicted three times of sexual assault has lost an appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada of his most recent conviction. Michael Christopher Delmas had argued that his trial judge in Medicine Hat had relied on “stereotypical reasoning” regarding a previous sexual relationship he had with a woman who accused Delmas of ... Read More »
1 responseBy MO CRANKER on December 10th, 2020
mcranker@medicinehatnews.com@mocranker Students at Vincent Massey School are stepping up to help bring Christmas to local seniors. Various classes of students, led by teacher Tracy Elderkin, are working on letters that will be delivered to more than 300 seniors around Dec. 25. “We’re trying to connect students to the community in a COVID-safe way,” she said. ... Read More »
3 responsesBy GILLIAN SLADE on December 10th, 2020
gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade A local MLA is calling on elected officials and provincial bureaucrats to take a temporary pay cut to express support for entrepreneurs affected by the COVID restrictions. Drew Barnes, MLA for Cypress-Medicine Hat, would like to see all MLAs and government officials, who make more than $145,000 a year, take a 20 per cent ... Read More »
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