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MHC gets $1.6M to better Indigenous programming

By Medicine Hat News on October 2nd, 2020

Medicine Hat College will receive nearly $1.6 million in federal government grants for expansion and renovations to create classrooms and space for Indigenous programming, it was announced on Thursday in Lethbridge. Money will also provide elevator access to the lower floors, and install structural components for a solar power array on the roof, according to ... Read More »

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Sport and event council develops guide to assist those looking to host

By Medicine Hat News on October 1st, 2020

The Medicine Hat Sport and Event Council has released a new facility guide that aims to assist with organizations looking to either host or bid to host local events. The 112-page digital guide – which MHSEC has been working on for the past year and a half – features comprehensive information on local event venues, ... Read More »

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Companies agree to asset swap involving Empress

By Medicine Hat News on October 1st, 2020

Plains Midstream will gain full control of two more straddle plant operations in Empress in exchange for a portion of its pipeline network via an asset swap with Interpipeline. The two companies announced the arrangement after the stock market closed Monday, stating it should lead to greater efficiencies for both firms. In the deal, Plains ... Read More »

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Police break up stolen goods ring

By Medicine Hat News on October 1st, 2020

Authorities say they have broken up a stolen goods ring after searching a Medicine Hat home last week. Five law enforcement agencies in southeast Alberta collaborated in the investigation of rural break-ins that resulted in the arrest of two Medicine Hat men and warrants issued for two others. ALERT crime unit investigators says they seized ... Read More »

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Woman charged by police after alleged break-in, stabbing

By Medicine Hat News on October 1st, 2020

A Medicine Hat woman has been charged after an alleged break-in and stabbing incident in the city’s southeast late Tuesday night. Police were called to a residence on Carswell Road at about 11:50 p.m. and found a 28-year-old man with non-life-threatening injuries. He was transported to hospital and police arrested a 20-year-old female. The unnamed ... Read More »

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Number needing daily breakfast outgrows size of The Champion’s Centre

By GILLIAN SLADE on October 1st, 2020

gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade The number of people seeking a cooked breakfast at the Champion’s Centre on N. Railway Street each morning has outgrown the size of the facility and this Saturday there is an opportunity for the community to respond. “Last Friday there were 137 and our average is 90 to 95,” said Colette Eirich, managing director ... Read More »

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Fundraising efforts on for teen needing rare treatment for brain tumour

By Medicine Hat News on September 30th, 2020

The Gas City is rallying around Carson Presber. The 13-year-old minor hockey player was diagnosed with a germinoma tumour on his brain in July and will be forced to temporarily relocate to the United States with his family to receive a rare form of treatment known as proton beam therapy, according to a post on ... Read More »

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Support pours in for family after fire

By Medicine Hat News on September 30th, 2020

Fundraising for a local family whose home was gutted by fire while they attended a funeral on Monday has shot past its goal in less than 12 hours. The family is identified in the post as Jody and Anton Selwood and their children, one of whom uses a wheelchair and has special needs. A relative ... Read More »

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Riding races taking shape in SW Saskatchewan for Oct. 26 election

By Medicine Hat News on September 30th, 2020

Races are shaping up in southwest Saskatchewan ridings now that the writ has been dropped ahead of the Oct. 26 provincial election. Closest to the Alberta boundary and Medicine Hat, incumbent Doug Steele (Saskatchewan Party) is defending the Cypress Hills riding seat. He faces Kelly Genert (New Democrat), a trades-person from Maple Creek, and John ... Read More »

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Fundraiser started for family after Monday fire

By medicinehatnews on September 29th, 2020

Medicine Hat News Fundraising for a local family whose home was gutted by a fire while they attended a funeral on Monday has shot past its goal in less than 12 hours. More than $17,000 had been pledged by 9 a.m. on Tuesday on the popular fundraising platform “Go Fund Me” from about 170 individual ... Read More »

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Fire restrictions remain in place despite easing of risk

By Medicine Hat News on September 29th, 2020

The risk of wildfire in regions surrounding Medicine Hat and Cypress County is easing, though local restrictions are still in place. A month-long fire ban remains in place throughout Cypress County and areas of Saskatchewan nearest to southeast Alberta, though the County of Forty Mile downgraded its alert level last week. Fire permits are still ... Read More »

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