By Medicine Hat News on June 28th, 2025
@MedicineHatNews The deadline to have 2025 municipal property tax bills paid is the end of business at city hall on Monday, June 30, with similar requirements in Cypress County and Redcliff. That is the typical day each year that tax amounts are due, though the date falling on a weekend has moved the deadline in ... Read More »
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@MedicineHatNews Widespread rain in Alberta improved growing conditions across the province this week, including in the south, though crop and pasture conditions remain below long-term averages, according to the latest Alberta Crop Report. Agriculture Alberta states that 55 per cent of major crops are rated good to excellent in the Medicine Hat, Lethbridge, Strathmore and ... Read More »
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@MedicineHatNews Hill Pool is set to reopen Saturday ahead of swimming lessons next week and a grand reopening celebration set for July 14. Last fall the outdoor pool near Division Avenue on the South Hill was closed for life-cycle maintenance and upgrades budgeted to cost $1.25 million. In two weeks, the “Hill Yeah!” pool party ... Read More »
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newsdesk@medicinehatnews.com The Medicine Hat Police Service welcomed three new officers to its ranks after they completed an intensive 24-week police training program held in collaboration with Medicine Hat College. Additionally, the Blood Tribe Police Service welcomed one new officer who also graduated from the program that began in January. The graduates, Const. Mackenzie Fritzler, Sct. ... Read More »
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@MedicineHatNews Canada Day celebrations in Redcliff will include a foam party complete with slip-and-slide, a karate performance, live music and refreshments, the town’s Lions Club has revealed. Festivities on July 1 at Lions Park in Redcliff will run from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. and include musical performances throughout the day from Connie Jean, Rob ... Read More »
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newsdesk@medicinehatnews.com Nine-year-old Myah Litowsky, who is bravely battling multiple rare autoimmune diseases and suffers from bone complications that include a spinal fracture, was presented a gift of more than $76,500 raised during the fifth annual Ridin’ for Kids fundraiser, held earlier this month. Before turning eight, Myah was diagnosed as Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis and Lupus, ... Read More »
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@MedicineHatNews Widespread rain in southern Alberta last weekend quadrupled the flow in the South Saskatchewan River, but levels at Medicine Hat now appearing to be receding. Most of southeast Alberta received one to one-and-one-half inches of rain during showers that extended across the province from June 20 to 23. That included up to five inches, ... Read More »
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@MedicineHatNews The city has reintroduced a system of tax breaks that officials hope will spur multi-family unit construction. Starting in July, developers can apply to have portions of increased tax assessments paused for periods of time after they build new duplexes, row housing and apartment blocks. A portion of the difference between pre- and post-build ... Read More »
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@MedicineHatNews Short Line railways in Saskatchewan will receive a near doubling of provincial infrastructure funding in 2025, that province announced on June 17. The increase of $470,000 to 13 regional rail operators brings the government’s share of the Short Line Railway Improvement programs to $1 million, with lines providing matching funds. Specific to the southwest ... Read More »
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newsdesk@medicinehatnews.com The Unison at Veiner Centre has released a press statement warning that seniors continue to remain at risk of getting scammed of their finances by criminals who pretend to be family members in need of immediate financial assistance. According to the press release, the phone scams are evolving and can include fake donations that ... Read More »
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newsdesk@medicinehatnews.com The province says its findings from a 12-day survey found a majority of the approximately 80,000 participants support the UCP providing schools boards with clear and consistent guidelines for selecting age-appropriate books and graphic novels in school libraries. Late in May, Education Minister Demetrios Niccolaides announced the public survey to collect feedback following an ... Read More »
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