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Province’s TIER program contributing about $13M for Taber spillway project

By COLLIN GALLANT on October 9th, 2020

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant New money for flood management projects will arrive in southern Alberta this year via the province’s carbon levy on large emitters, but the funding scheme for a spillway near Taber is still up in the air. Provincial Environment Minister Jason Nixon announced a restart to the Alberta Community Resiliency Program on Thursday morning in ... Read More »

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Another registered midwife means the Hat now has two

By GILLIAN SLADE on October 9th, 2020

gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade Another registered midwife has joined Midwives of Medicine Hat. Ashley Reid, registered midwife and owner, says Hillary Johnstone joined the practice on Sept. 1. Johnstone is originally from northern Alberta and trained as a midwife in Ontario before deciding to return to this province. That doubles the number of local midwives in the practice ... Read More »

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Future uncertain for Alberta’s smaller newspapers

By Ryan McCracken, Trevor Busch and Nikki Jamieson on October 9th, 2020

Not unlike many industries impacted by the global pandemic in 2020, daily and weekly newspapers in southern Alberta have been struggling against adversity to maintain the vital role they play in their various communities, especially those in smaller, rural areas. But while Canada’s entire economy was walloped by COVID-19, traditional print media had already been ... Read More »

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AHS looking for new three-year members of the Palliser Triangle Health Advisory Council

By Medicine Hat News on October 8th, 2020

Alberta Health Services is recruiting volunteers to be part of the Palliser Triangle Health Advisory Council. Those serving on the council have an opportunity to give a local perspective on health care services. Anyone interested needs to be more than 18 years of age, be passionate about health care services and eager to engage in ... Read More »

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JBS facing several charges due to ‘life-altering’ workplace accident in 2018

By Medicine Hat News on October 8th, 2020

Medicine Hat News JBS Foods faces 14 counts under occupational health and safety laws after a mechanic had his arm pulled into a hide ringer two years ago. The accident occurred in May 2018 at the company’s processing facility in Brooks and resulted in “significant life-altering injuries” for the individual, according to a notice of ... Read More »

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Grocer and volunteers get festive with Ronald McDonald House

By Medicine Hat News on October 8th, 2020

Some fall decorations at the local Ronald McDonald House were provided by a sponsor and volunteers. Jeff Woods and a team from Save on Foods arrived with the pumpkins and created a beautiful display this week, said general manager Cassi Hider. Save On Foods is a major supporter of the charity and local house. Hider ... Read More »

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Local school boards hosting suicide awareness event online

By MO CRANKER on October 7th, 2020

mcranker@medicinehatnews.com@mocranker Local school boards and their partners are hosting a virtual suicide awareness event on Wednesday. The event is called Connecting with School Communities about Suicide: Hope and Resilience in Medicine Hat, and will feature a number of speakers. “As you are probably aware, there has been a series of deaths by suicide in the ... Read More »

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City balances budget off plunge at the pumps

By COLLIN GALLANT on October 7th, 2020

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant The city’s financial picture has brightened since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, and by some measures even better once cost savings from facility closures and the drop in fuel prices are factored in. Mid-year financial statements presented to city council’s audit committee on Tuesday show that to Aug. 31, the overall city budget ... Read More »

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Getting worse south of the border in Hill County

By Medicine Hat News on October 7th, 2020

The number of active COVID-19 cases in Havre, Mont., approached 100 on Tuesday as 18 new positive cases were recorded in Hill County, directly south of Cypress County. Six recoveries were added, bringing the number of active cases in 97 in the region where case numbers have risen dramatically since the beginning of last week. ... Read More »

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Health minister appoints a pair of women to the AHS board

By Medicine Hat News on October 7th, 2020

Alberta’s minister of health recently appointed two new members to the Alberta Health Services board – Vicki Yellow Old Woman and cardiologist Dr. Sayeh Zielke. Yellow Old Woman is an experienced financial professional and recently served as the corporate financial officer for Siksika Health Services. “I am deeply honoured and humbled, and look forward to ... Read More »

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Seniors hold rally outside city hall to urge reopening of Veiner Centre

By GILLIAN SLADE on October 7th, 2020

gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade More than 40 seniors gathered outside city hall on Tuesday afternoon to express their desire that the Veiner Centre be re-opened and remain open. Since March, when the COVID-19 lockdown was established, the VC was closed and has remained closed. Many seniors who are members and belong to clubs that meet there, are not ... Read More »

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