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Province looking to improve access to medicine for rare diseases

By ANNA SMITH Local Journalism Initiative on December 6th, 2024

asmith@medicinehatnews.com The Government of Alberta is starting a process to make treatments more accessible for those who have rare diseases and conditions. Hundreds of rare diseases currently exist across Canada, impacting the lives of many Albertans. However, only a small percentage of those conditions have treatments available, often leaving Albertans with rare diseases with limited ... Read More »

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City encourages residents to register for online billing during postal strike

By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on December 6th, 2024

news@medicinehatnews.com To encourage more residents to sign up for eBilling services, including utilities, the city is giving away a $500 gift card to one resident who registers for the online bill payment service before Dec. 12. The city is promoting options available to residents as an ongoing national postal strike between CUPW and Canada Post ... Read More »

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Public school division launches 50/50 raffle to support learning projects

By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on December 6th, 2024

news@medicinehatnews.com Tickets for the Medicine Hat Public Schools Education Foundation 50/50 raffle are now available online. The raffle has raised more than $800,000 in school projects over the past years that include supporting the River Heights School outdoor classroom, renovations at Crestwood STEM School library and the playground at Dr. Ken Sauer School. There are ... Read More »

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Massive computing hub announced for Louisiana mirrors what Premier Smith says Alberta hopes to attract

By Medicine Hat News on December 6th, 2024

@MedicineHatNews Computing giant Meta will build a US$10-billion computing hub in Louisiana and vows to offset carbon produced at three huge new gas plants required to power the facility with investments in renewable energy. The announcement comes one day after Premier Danielle Smith promoted a provincial government priority of closing deals with firms looking to ... Read More »

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Annual Medicine Hat News Twinkle Tour needs your addresses!

By Medicine Hat News on December 6th, 2024

@MedicineHatNews It’s that time of year again, and the Medicine Hat News is asking interested residents to submit their addresses as we highlight all the dazzling local Christmas light displays. If your home is lit up for the holidays and you’d like to show it off, we would like to include you in this year’s ... Read More »

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Alberta Teachers Association comes out against province’s student screening policy

By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on December 6th, 2024

news@medicinehatnews.com Jason Schilling, president of the Alberta Teachers Association, says teachers stand “firmly against” the province’s announcement it would be introducing enhanced literacy and numeracy screening tools for students K to Grade 5 starting in January. “The Alberta Teachers Association stands firmly against the province’s plan to subject every kindergarten and elementary student in Grades ... Read More »

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Traffic lights to be installed on Third Street SE this weekend

By Medicine Hat News on December 6th, 2024

This coming weekend, residents are advised that two new traffic lights will be installed downtown. Two spots along Third Street SE will see construction, at the intersections of Fifth and Sixth avenues, starting Saturday morning. This work is expected to be complete by the evening, but some work maybe required on Sunday morning. During this ... Read More »

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Vigil on Thursday will honour National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women

By ANNA SMITH Local Journalism Initiative on December 5th, 2024

asmith@medicinehatnews.com Thirty-five years after the l’École Polytechnique Massacre in Montreal, the Medicine Hat Women’s Shelter Society invites residents to come out to a local vigil in honour of the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. “Fourteen women were killed at l’École Polytechnique in a horrific act of violence and hatred towards ... Read More »

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Former city CAO Ray Barnard remembered after his passing

By Medicine Hat News on December 5th, 2024

@MedicineHatNews Ray Barnard, who served two different terms as the city’s chief administrative officer in the 1990s and 2000s, has died, city council was informed Monday night. Coun. Robert Dumanowski, who worked with Barnard, made the announcement to begin the regular council meeting to note that Barnard had passed away in October in Edmonton. He ... Read More »

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Smith sees AI hubs as power partners for Alberta

By Collin Gallant on December 5th, 2024

@@CollinGallant Efforts to lure artificial intelligence hubs to Alberta could vastly increase power demand, Premier Danielle Smith told reporters Wednesday, but also massively increase power production across the province. Smith and Technology Minister Nate Glubbish discussed the previously announced plan to win data hub projects while proposing they be coupled with large, new natural gas ... Read More »

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Gift-wrapping event being hosted at Medicine Hat Public Library

By ANNA SMITH Local Journalism Initiative on December 5th, 2024

asmith@medicinehatnews.com With the Holiday Season in full swing, the Medicine Hat Public Library invites residents to get a head start on their gift wrapping. This event, known as the “Wrap and Yap,” asks for people to bring their gifts and all their wrapping supplies down to the Legion Room on Saturday at 2 p.m, to ... Read More »

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