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Suncor suspends its wind project in Forty Mile due to COVID

By Alberta Newspaper Group on May 20th, 2020

Suncor’s Forty Mile Wind Power Project has suspended construction for the remainder of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “Suncor released a revised 2020 corporate guidance for capital operating costs and production outlook on March 23, reflecting significant declines in crude oil prices and uncertainty surrounding the economic impact of COVID-19,” said Todd Andersen on ... Read More »

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Community Foundation partners with others to offer $364K to local charities

By RYAN MCCRACKEN on May 20th, 2020

rmccracken@medicinehatnews.com@MHNMcCracken The Community Foundation of Southeastern Alberta is helping ensure local charities can thrive through the COVID-19 pandemic. Just four days after announcing $52,100 in grants for local charities assisting vulnerable populations affected by the pandemic, the Community Foundation revealed that $363,720 in funding is available to further support charitable organizations across the region in ... Read More »

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No more cases at Masterpiece since positive staff test

By GILLIAN SLADE on May 20th, 2020

gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade There have been no additional cases of COVID-19 at Masterpiece since an employee was confirmed positive last week. “As of (Monday), we do not have any additional cases of COVID-19 in either staff or residents,” said Paula Isfeld, vice president of care, Masterpiece Southland Meadows seniors’ residence. On Friday Isfeld confirmed that the results ... Read More »

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Fringe right-wing party calls out premier for staff salaries

By GILLIAN SLADE on May 20th, 2020

gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade The Freedom Conservative Party says high salaries for the UCP premier’s office staff hearkens back to attitudes in the former conservative government. Rick Northey, FCP president, calls it the “PC old boys’ club.” “They are and always have been completely disconnected from the average hardworking Albertan trying to get ahead and suffering unprecedented economic ... Read More »

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Non-academic layoffs forced at MHC

By Medicine Hat News on May 20th, 2020

The union representing non-academic staff at Medicine Hat College says permanent layoffs are taking place this month along with some temporary job losses, as pandemic measures affect operations. The Alberta Union of Public Employees states that 16 employees – about 10 per cent of its membership – have been laid off at the post-secondary institution. ... Read More »

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Baby owl rescue? Happens all the time

By RYAN MCCRACKEN on May 20th, 2020

rmccracken@medicinehatnews.com@MHNMcCracken The staff at Pennington’s made a few new friends Tuesday. Pennington’s manager Tammy Johnson was heading back from Dollarama when she came across a baby great horned owl hiding behind a garbage can outside the store at Cornerstone Power Centre on Strachan Road, staring up at her in distress. “I happened to go throw ... Read More »

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Better late than never: Kinsmen Home Lotto winner announced

By Medicine Hat News on May 20th, 2020

The winners of the Medicine Hat Kinsmen Club home lotto and related 50-50 award are in. The delayed draw was held May 13 with Hatter Art Lorenz winning the title to the two-storey home, valued at $500,000 and built by Bravada Homes, in the 37th annual edition off the home give-away fundraiser for the service ... Read More »

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RCMP in Gleichen arrest 30-year-old man on suspicion of multiple sexual offences

By Medicine Hat News on May 20th, 2020

The RCMP in Gleichen have arrested a man they were seeking on charges of historic sexual offences. Last week, authorities said they had issued arrest warrants for a 30-year-old man on the Siksika reserve after investigating complaints of multiple serious sexual offences since the beginning of May. On Sunday afternoon, the detachment reported it had ... Read More »

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City passes COVID-19 relief measures, including cancelled tax hike

By Medicine Hat News on May 20th, 2020

City council passed the major tenets of a COVID relief package Tuesday that will cancel a proposed property tax increase this year and move the due date to the end of September. Members also discussed the potential of adding a statement geared toward recognizing the movement to Truth and Reconciliation with Indigenous people and also ... Read More »

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COVID numbers trend downward

By GILLIAN SLADE on May 19th, 2020

gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade A downward trend is a good thing when it comes to the number of active cases of COVID-19 in Alberta and that’s what we’ve got. As the number of positive cases recover and there are less new people testing positive, Alberta Health’s graph shows the number of active cases is plunging. Of about 6,700 ... Read More »

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Backlog of surgeries starting to go away at Hat hospital

By GILLIAN SLADE on May 19th, 2020

gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade In the last two weeks Alberta Health Services has been working on addressing a backlog of non-emergency surgeries that were delayed during the pandemic. On March 18 a decision was made to stop all surgeries except for emergency surgeries in Alberta. This resulted in a 60 per cent reduction of surgeries or about 3,500 ... Read More »

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