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MH Mall operator collects less than half of April’s rent across Canada

By Medicine Hat News on May 8th, 2020

Medicine Hat Mall operator Primaris REIT collected less than half its rent across Canada due on April 1, its parent company has announced. Overall, H&R REIT received 83 per cent of rents that were due at the beginning of last month on commercial, industrial and multi-unit residential housing, though tenants that deferred or missed payments ... Read More »

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Group wants urban chicken debate reopened

By Medicine Hat News on May 8th, 2020

A group of Hatters is pushing to reopen the debate about raising urban chickens, saying the pandemic as well as successful pilot projects in other cities shows the value of hens to the community. The issue was last dealt with by city council prior to the 2013 election, with the majority saying the practice was ... Read More »

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Remembering a local medical master

By GILLIAN SLADE on May 8th, 2020

gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade Dr. Dan MacCharles’ name may be associated with the former auxiliary wing at the hospital named in his honour, but for one local resident he was her employer and a man who brought the best health care to Medicine Hat. June Lastuka, 89, says MacCharles was way ahead of the pack. He was a ... Read More »

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MP Glen Motz presents 175K signature gun petition to House

By Medicine Hat News on May 8th, 2020

Medicine Hat’s MP has presented what is being called the longest petition ever tabled in the House of Commons. The petition contains 175,000 electronic signatures following a 60-day online campaign to voice opposition to Ottawa’s move to ban certain kinds of rifles and handguns. That effort ended in February just as the Liberal government moved ... Read More »

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Thursday, May 7 COVID Alberta update: Programs coming to help agriculture

By Sean Rooney on May 7th, 2020

While the provincial government announced details of a program to help farmers and ranchers impacted by COVID-19, Alberta only recorded 54 new cases Thursday of the disease. Premier Jason Kenney said with 400,000 cattle backed up in feed lots due to reduced capacity at meat packing plants, the program will help avoid a crisis by ... Read More »

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Nurse practitioners can now be primary caregivers in nursing homes

By Medicine Hat News on May 7th, 2020

Nurse practitioners will now be allowed to act as primary care providers in nursing homes with modifications being made to Alberta’s regulations, the UCP government announced. Nurse practitioners will be allowed to admit and assess residents, as well as offer follow-up care. Changes will also enable nurse practitioners and other qualified health professionals to prescribe ... Read More »

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IPC Alberta announces plan to curtail production, spending in the West

By COLLIN GALLANT on May 7th, 2020

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant IPC Alberta could curtail as much as 16,000 barrels of oil production per day from its operations in Western Canada, including major fields near Suffield, to shield itself from rock-bottom prices for Western Canada Select oil. The Canadian-based, global petroleum producer announced the figure on Wednesday following its investor day and AGM. Ahead of ... Read More »

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Gaming revenge prank leads to hospital lockdown

By Medicine Hat News on May 7th, 2020

An online hoax led local police to briefly lock down the Medicine Hat Regional Hospital on Tuesday night, the city police reported early Wednesday, but the facility was reopen and operating as usual that day. “I can’t imagine how much stress it caused in an already stressful environment,” said MHPS Staff Sgt. Trevor Humphries. The ... Read More »

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Routine changes show up in utility consumption data

By GILLIAN SLADE on May 7th, 2020

gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade You might say people’s routines have been a little different this April compared to last, and the city says that has had an impact on how much water and power we consumed. During the COVID-19 pandemic and isolation, more people are cooking at home and children are baking as part of their daily education ... Read More »

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Loans made available to utility providers

By COLLIN GALLANT on May 7th, 2020

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant A new provincial bill would provide loans to utility providers to help them carry the cost of deferred power and gas bills during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic response. Bill 14 was introduced late Wednesday as the legislature resumed sitting in Edmonton, and would provide more than $300 million in loans to ... Read More »

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COVID-19 Wednesday, May 6 update

By Sean Rooney on May 6th, 2020

After four straight days of reductions in daily COVID-19 case counts, Alberta saw a slight uptick Wednesday with 70 new cases plus six deaths attributed to the virus. Alberta Health statistics show 15 of those new cases are in Brooks. Totals are now 5,963 for the province, 1,020 of those in Brooks and 33 in ... Read More »

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