February 7th, 2026

Local News

Saamis Solar vetted heavily, energy official says

By ZOE MASON on February 6th, 2026

zmason@medicinehatnews.com While there’s always some risk involved in an investment as large as Saamis Solar, the city’s top energy official says the project has been meticulously planned to shelter against risk. On Monday, city council voted unanimously to approve $131.5 million for a 75 MW phase of the solar farm. The council decision was a ... Read More »

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City announces pickup date for new downtown parking passes

By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on February 6th, 2026

newsdesk@medicinehatnews.com Residents living within two time-restricted parking zones downtown will be able to pick up new parking permits Feb. 16. The city announced the pickup date Thursday, saying current permits are set to expire at the end of February. The two designated residential areas downtown requiring passes include a section on Fifth Street SE between ... Read More »

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City seeks applications to sit on Indigenous Advisory Circle

By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on February 6th, 2026

newsdesk@medicinehatnews.com Medicine Hat is encouraging residents who identify as First Nations, Métis or Inuit to submit by the end of the month an expression of interest to be part of an Indigenous Advisory Circle. The advisory circle is being established to provide guidance, advice and lived-experience perspectives between the city and Indigenous Peoples and make ... Read More »

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Second day of record-high temps recorded in the Hat

By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on February 6th, 2026

newsdesk@medicinehatnews.com For the second day in a row Medicine Hat hit a temperature record as unseasonable warm conditions continued Thursday, reaching 15.7C at 3 p.m. According to government weather records, the previous high temperature record of 12.2C was set in 1991. Last year at this time weather conditions in the Hat were much different. The ... Read More »

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Episode of hit Korean Netflix rom-com filmed in Alberta

By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on February 6th, 2026

newsdesk@medicinehatnews.com In the fall of 2024 characters and crew members of a TV series “Can This Love be Translated?” flew into Alberta for two weeks to film in a variety of locations, including Drumheller’s Badlands. The fourth, fifth and sixth episodes of the globally streamed romantic comedy, which premiered Jan. 16 on Netflix, showcase several ... Read More »

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City energy division facing bleak profit outlook

By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on February 6th, 2026

newsdesk@medicinehatnews.com In a short meeting of the energy, land and environment committee Thursday afternoon, city staff shared a bleak outlook on the future of power prices. The city’s energy director Travis Tuchscherer gave a brief market update for power prices at Thursday’s meeting. He described a “very slow start to the year” in terms of ... Read More »

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Unlimited parental access to health record expanded to at least 16 years old

By ZOE MASON on February 6th, 2026

zmason@medicinehatnews.com A Monday update to the MyHealth Alberta webpage outlines the process by which parents can now obtain their child’s personal health records until at least the age of 16. After that, youth can choose to limit access to their personal health information, but otherwise default parental access continues until the child reaches 18. Prior ... Read More »

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Barricaded man faces charges following standoff in Brooks

By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on February 6th, 2026

newsdesk@medicinehatnews.com Kevin Ramsdale, 38, faces several charges, including intent to cause an explosion, following a lengthy standoff with Brooks RCMP officers Wednesday at a home on Ingram Park Drive. Members of the Alberta RCMP Emergency Response Team, Police Dog Services and the Crisis Negotiation Team were deployed to assist officers in Brooks who responded to ... Read More »

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Multi-award nominated band to close out Blues at the Bow season

By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on February 5th, 2026

newsdesk@medicinehatnews.com A Juno-nominated performer is closing down the 32nd season of the Blues at the Bow concert series in Bow Island at the end of the month. Samantha Martin and Delta Sugar will headline the final show of the season at the Bow Theatre on Feb. 28. For more than 30 years, Blues at the ... Read More »

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Historical designation moves forward on Baker-Spalding Block building

By BRENDAN MILLER on February 5th, 2026

bmiller@medicinehatnews.com City staff say the Baker-Spalding Block building, constructed in 1914, remains an integral component of historic “Main Street,” and are moving forward with designation as a Municipal Historic Resource. On Monday, city councillors approved a motion to issue an intention to gain historical designation the building, located at 515A N. Railway St., that would ... Read More »

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It’s Old News: Princess Elizabeth becomes the Queen

By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on February 5th, 2026

Queen Elizabeth II’s reign began with a passing that stunned the world. King George VI died in his sleep February 6, 1952 after 15 years on the throne, leaving his 25-year-old daughter, Princess Elizabeth II as his successor. The 56-year-old was believed to have died from a blood clot in his heart. Elizabeth, the longest-reigning ... Read More »

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