December 1st, 2024

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Local News

  • Cypress County introduces permanent CAO

    asmith@medicinehatnews.com Cypress County welcomed its new permanent chief administrator on Friday, as they announce Al Hoggan is taking over the role. Following CAO Tarolyn Aaserud’s departure in August, Mike Koziol was hired to be the interim CAO while council searched for a permanent replacement. This is the only role at the municipality chosen by council, [...] Read More »

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  • City set to begin weather-dependent nighttime snow removal Monday

    asmith@medicinehatnews.com Nighttime snow removal will begin in various parts of the city, as Medicine Hat settles into the reality of winter in Alberta. Starting Monday, removal will begin in areas around the hospital, downtown, Kingsway Avenue, 13th Avenue SE and Division Avenue. The city does add however, that all schedules are weather dependent. A snow [...] Read More »

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  • Mahoney and Friends’ 10th anniversary headlines a packed slate of Holiday-themed events

    @@CollinGallant Mahoney and Friends, though not technically a Christmas concert, has become an annual staple on the Medicine Hat entertainment scene in December. The event turns 10 next weekend when the local act and all-star guest lineup of local talent takes the stage at the Esplanade. The band itself is also celebrating a silver anniversary [...] Read More »

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  • City of Medicine Hat revenue hits keep 5.6% tax hikes on table

    @@CollinGallant A final proposed city budget includes 5.6 per cent property tax increases in each of the next two years, as budget officials say extra revenue is needed and cuts to an original proposal only make up for a financial picture that has worsened since last winter. That includes vastly reduced forecasts for power profits [...] Read More »

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  • Provincial power rates will rise; no local adjustment until Jan. 1

    @MedicineHatNews Power prices will rise in Alberta to start December based on “rate of last resort” filings by major distributors, though Medicine Hat’s rates are next set for quarterly adjustment on Jan. 1. The city bases rates for all residential and small to medium commercial accounts on a rolling wholesale average price recorded on the [...] Read More »

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National News

  • Lion Electric temporarily lays off 400 workers, gets extension from creditors

    MONTREAL – Electric bus manufacturer Lion Electric is temporarily laying off 400 employees and shutting down production at its Illinois plant after getting a two-week reprieve from its lenders. The St-Jérôme, Que.-based company said in a statement Sunday that it has secured an extension to Dec. 16 for a loan and a credit agreement with [...] Read More »

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  • Canada Post presents union with ‘framework’ to reach deal as strike continues

    Canada Post says it has presented the union representing some 55,000 striking postal workers with a framework to reach negotiated agreements. A statement issued Sunday says the framework includes proposals to bring greater flexibility to the Canada Post delivery model and shows “movement on other key issues” in the labour dispute that’s stretching into the [...] Read More »

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  • Guilbeault disappointed plastic treaty talks end with no agreement

    Canada was disappointed negotiators failed to reach a deal on a global treaty to end plastics pollution, Environment Minster Steven Guilbeault said, though he remained hopeful an agreement could still be struck with talks set to resume next year. Talks by the negotiating committee in South Korea, scheduled to end Sunday, were supposed to be [...] Read More »

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  • Guilbeault disappointed as plastic treaty talks end with no deal

    Canada’s environment minister says he’s disappointed that international negotiations over a treaty to end plastic pollution have ended without an agreement. Yet Minister Steven Guilbeault says he’s still hopeful a deal can be struck as negotiators make plans to meet again next year. The talks held in South Korea this week were supposed to be [...] Read More »

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  • Quebec launches new health-care agency in bid to improve services

    MONTREAL – A new Crown corporation officially has officially taken the reins of Quebec’s health-care system as part of the provincial government’s effort to reduce emergency room wait times and surgery wait lists. The agency, called Santé Québec, will manage all health-care facilities in the province and will become the sole employer of 330,000 health-care [...] Read More »

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Provincial News

Southern Alberta News

  • SACPA session addresses importance of childhood physical activity

    Associate professor of Public Health at the University of Lethbridge Richard Larouche led this week’s Southern Alberta Council of Public Affairs session where he discussed the importance of physical activity for children. The discussion was held in the dining room of the Lethbridge Senior Citizen Organization on Thursday. All over the world, lack of physical [...] Read More »

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  • Project Shoebox helps women impacted by homelessness

    The Shoebox Project for Women is a program focused on giving back and helping a community of less fortunate women feel seen, valued and treated with dignity and compassion. Local coordinator Helen Thompson, who moved to Lethbridge back in the winter of 2020, is reaching out to invite community members to fill a shoebox. The [...] Read More »

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  • Miyashiro, Nenshi feeling optimistic about campaign

    LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com As the byelection for Lethbridge West MLA quickly approaches, NDP candidate Rob Miyashiro talked to media about his campaign in the company of Alberta NDP leader Naheed Nenshi on Friday.  “Campaign is going great. Our signs are up all over the Lethbridge-West constituency. There is a sea of orange and we’re excited about [...] Read More »

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  • Festival of Lights set to start in Standoff

    The fourth annual Ka Mo Taan Festive Lights is set to have a grand opening event at the Red Crow Park in Standoff on Monday evening at 5:30 p.m. This annual Christmas light display will offer a drive-through light display, along with the option for community members to walk through the display and enjoy the [...] Read More »

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  • Coca-Cola Holiday Caravan reaches southern Alberta

    LETHBRIDGE HERALDabeeber@lethbridgeherald.com With light snow falling and frigid temperatures, the Coca-Cola Holiday Caravan rolled into Lethbridge on Thursday night with a special appearance by Santa Claus outside the Agri-Food Hub and Trade Centre where it was part of the Glow Festival. The caravan’s appearance was the first of four in southern Alberta over coming days. [...] Read More »

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World News