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Irvine businesswoman gets surprise honour for entrepreneurial efforts

By Mo Cranker on July 3rd, 2018

mcranker@medicinehatnews.com @MHNmocranker A local entrepreneur was honoured this year as one of the nominees for this year’s Alberta Women Entrepreneurs’ Awards. Pauline Robinson runs two businesses in Irvine, and says there was a lot to feel when she found out she was going to be honoured at the annual ceremony. “The notice came as an ... Read More »

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Local Pride association hoping to host second annual Pride Prom in the late summer

By Mo Cranker on July 3rd, 2018

mcranker@medicinehatnews.com @MHNmocranker The Medicine Hat Pride Association is looking to hold a Pride Prom event for the second consecutive year, but this year’s dance will happen later in the summer. “The small details are still in the works but right now we’re looking at Sept. 14,” said organizer Karen La Hay. “We held a similar ... Read More »

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Beautification on display

By Mo Cranker on July 3rd, 2018

mcranker@medicinehatnews.com @MHNmocranker Some of Medicine Hat’s finest yards will be on display in a couple weeks during the annual Medicine Hat and District Horticultural Society’s Garden Tour. Running for the 27th consecutive year, this year’s tour will show seven gardens around the city to local horticulture enthusiasts. “This year we’re doing it on July 15,” ... Read More »

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Celebrating Canada

By Mo Cranker on July 2nd, 2018

mcranker@medicinehatnews.com @MHNmocranker Roughly 10,000 Hatters made their way through Kin Coulee Park Sunday to help Canada celebrate its 151st birthday. Just like every other July 1, the park was transformed into a place where people of all ages could have a good time, eat some food and enjoy some sun. “Everything came together this year ... Read More »

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Beating the heat — and rain

By Mo Cranker on July 2nd, 2018

mcranker@medicinehatnews.com @MHNmocranker A few instances of varying amounts of rain Sunday didn’t stop skateboarders from across the country from showing their best at the 10th annual Beat the Heat skateboarding event. The event ran all day at the Kinsmen Skate Plaza with dozens of skaters competing a wide-variety of competitions. “It’s our 10th anniversary this ... Read More »

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Events Calendar July 2-8

By Medicine Hat News on July 2nd, 2018

July 2 — Mahjong, MH Public Library, 1:30-3:30 p.m. July 2 — Games in the Afternoon, MH Public Library, 3:30-5 p.m. July 2 — Monoporead Kickoff Party, MH Public Library, 6-8 p.m. July 2 — Tween Night Karaoke Dance Party, MH Public Library, 7 p.m., ages 10-12 July 2 — Mavericks vs. Weyburn Beavers, Athletic ... Read More »

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Trade war already felt at home

By Collin Gallant on June 30th, 2018

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com @CollinGallant Trade wranglings between Ottawa and Washington will be felt in Medicine Hat and Redcliff, say local companies who produce or use a host of products subject to countervailing tariffs as of July 1. The major point of the dispute involves steel and aluminum, items which show up on every single work order at ... Read More »

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Downtown, N. Railway areas most likely candidates for city’s safe consumption

By Gillian Slade on June 30th, 2018

gslade@medicinehatnews.com  @MHNGillianSlade A site has not been determined yet for supervised consumption but those planning it say downtown is probably the most appropriate. “The areas that we are looking at in terms of the data are the downtown area and North Railway areas,” said Leslie Hill, executive director HIV Community Link in Calgary. To ... Read More »

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Police chief heading on once-in-a-lifetime trip

By Peggy Revell on June 30th, 2018

prevell@medicinehatnews.com @MHNprevell It’s a “tremendous life-learning experience,” says Medicine Hat Police Chief Andy McGrogan, who will be travelling to Poland and Israel next week as part of the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s annual mission for Holocaust education. “(The Holocaust) it’s one of the most blatant examples of hate crime in that century,” said McGrogan, who was ... Read More »

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City budget: Big decisions on the way

By Collin Gallant on June 30th, 2018

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com @CollinGallant A two-year-old budget strategy planners use to tackle the city’s major revenue shortfall proposes a number of levels, and adjusted in concert could erase the city’s reliance on unreliable commodity profits over 10-years. On Tuesday, city councillors will continue debate about how new profits might fit into that plan, and appear willing to ... Read More »

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S. Railway work moves into final phase

By Gillian Slade on June 30th, 2018

Medicine Hat News The final phase of road reconstruction on South Railway Street is expected to be complete by the end of August. While construction is taking place, one section accommodates traffic only in one direction but it will be two-way traffic when it is all complete, says Sandeep Pareek, project manager with the municipal ... Read More »

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