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Medicine Hat News proudly welcomes its newest reporter

By Medicine Hat News on March 24th, 2021

Kellen Taniguchi had been making a name for himself as a rising young reporter in his home province of Manitoba, and the Medicine Hat News editorial board is thrilled to introduce him as the newest addition to the team. Taniguchi joins the News after completing his studies with the University of Winnipeg and Red River ... Read More »

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Cops search for Hat man with violent history

By Collin Gallant on March 23rd, 2021

Medicine Hat News Police are searching for a Medicine Hat man with a history of fleeing from police and violent behaviour. Gerald Mohr has been named as the suspect in an alleged domestic violence incident on March 18 at which point a truck was stolen and driven off by a man. A picture of Mohr ... Read More »

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Community Vibrancy Board to take on big role

By COLLIN GALLANT on March 23rd, 2021

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant City council will begin next month the process of collapsing a group of advisory boards into one “Community Vibrancy Board.” The mandate for such a board, approved in concept last fall, is still to be determined, but the nine-member board of council appointees would take on special projects and also determine grant outlays. The ... Read More »

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Whitla’s third phase OK’d, will be built concurrently with phase two

By Medicine Hat News on March 23rd, 2021

Capital Power has received the OK from regulators to proceed with its second expansion project for the Whitla Wind Farm, and now construction is set to begin this spring in southeastern Alberta. The Edmonton-based power producer completed “Whitla 1” – a 202-megawatt wind farm located south of Bow Island – in late 2019, and immediately ... Read More »

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Closing arguments coming today in Hoefman trial

By Alex McCuaig Special to the News on March 23rd, 2021

Testimony in the first-degree murder and extortion trial of a 59-year-old Medicine Hat man ended Monday with prosecutors resting their case and the defence calling no witnesses. Robert Hoefman is accused of killing James Satre, 63, in 2017 as part of a $1-million extortion plot of another individual who can’t be identified under a publication ... Read More »

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Cougar sighting at Elkwater prompts urge for public caution

By KELLEN TANIGUCHI on March 23rd, 2021

ktaniguchi@medicinehatnews.com@@kellentaniguchi There was a cougar sighting at Elkwater Townsite last Monday, according to Zach Doan, conservation officer with the environmental enforcement branch, Medicine Hat district. “We have a healthy population of cougars and we have sightings every year in Elkwater, especially in the winter when it’s a lot quieter over here,” he said. “This cougar ... Read More »

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Rotary’s Rose Bowl winner shines in a virtual event

By KELLEN TANIGUCHI on March 23rd, 2021

ktaniguchi@medicinehatnews.com@@kellentaniguchi The show must go on. The 66th annual Rotary Music Festival wrapped up Sunday, and Josie Hoffarth, 17, was crowned the Rose Bowl champion for her piano performances. “I was super excited when I found out,” said the Crescent Heights High School senior. “I was kind of shocked and overwhelmed. Just the experience of ... Read More »

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Lynn Macwilliam, local political hopeful, dies at the age of 68

By Medicine Hat News on March 20th, 2021

Lynn Macwilliam, who ran to represent the Brooks-Medicine Hat constituency in 2019, has died. Macwilliam also sought to win the federal riding of Bow River that year and had been a Town of Bassano councillor. An obituary for (Kathryn) Lynn Macwilliam states she died on Feb. 24 at age 68, according to Thom’s Funeral and ... Read More »

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After 50 years, Faichuk says goodbye to the News

By Medicine Hat News on March 20th, 2021

If you didn’t get a paper his morning, don’t call Larry Faichuk… unless he’s your neighbour. The News’s long-serving circulation district manager, who’s taken calls, managed routes and delivery accounts for the last 50 years, retired on Friday. Faichuk will still handle his own delivery route – his own block came open a few years ... Read More »

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Catholic school staff help Mustard Seed move

By KELLEN TANIGUCHI on March 20th, 2021

ktaniguchi@medicinehatnews.com@@kellentaniguchi The Medicine Hat Catholic Board of Education staff was out helping the community on Friday and a handful came to N. Railway Street to help the Mustard Seed move to its new home. The school division’s community work is part of its Faith Formation Day, which is taking place on St. Joseph’s Day because ... Read More »

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Firefighters now fighting for vaccine

By Medicine Hat News on March 20th, 2021

City officials say quickly evolving vaccination groupings led them to incorrectly believe some city firefighters would be scheduled soon for priority shots. At the same time, the Alberta Firefighters Association says the province should move all its professional members up in priority as well as “thousands more” volunteer firefighters in rural areas. Included in Phase ... Read More »

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