September 21st, 2024

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Minor injuries reported after SUV destroys fuel pump at south-side gas station

By Brendan Miller on February 14th, 2024

bmiller@medicinehatnews.com First responders were called to the Circle K convenience store and Shell gas station on the corner of Southridge Drive and Sage Road after an SUV crashed into a gas pump shortly after 6:45 p.m Monday. Firefighters say one person was treated for minor injuries by EMS on scene. No more than litres of ... Read More »

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Hoffman lays out top priorities in her NDP leadership bid

By ANNA SMITH Local Journalism Initiative on February 14th, 2024

asmith@medicinehatnews.com NDP leadership candidate Sarah Hoffman was at Medicine Hat College on Monday night, reaching out to residents for support in her goal to become party leader during this summer’s vote. During a speech to supporters, Hoffman spoke on her past on school boards, as well as her time as the health minister, setting her ... Read More »

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Draft for City of Medicine Hat code of conduct revealed

By COLLIN GALLANT on February 14th, 2024

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant City council will debate a new proposal on how to deal with complaints made under their code of conduct policy, potentially opening up the process to the public and staffers under a defined process. The administrative and legislative committee meeting Tuesday accepted a draft of the policy – called for last fall – and ... Read More »

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Brooks and area to conduct regional policing study

By ANNA SMITH Local Journalism Initiative on February 13th, 2024

asmith@medicinehatnews.com The City of Brooks has applied for a grant looking to evaluate the possibility of municipal policing in the city and Newell County region. The grant, the Alberta Indigenous and Municipal Police Transition Grant, is a one-time grant that would provide for a feasibility study to look into different models of policing for the ... Read More »

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‘Our family has been through hell and back’: Emotional testimonies from Belyea’s daughters at sentencing

By Brendan Miller on February 13th, 2024

bmiller@medicinehatnews.com Emotions ran high in the Court of Kings Bench on Monday as Justice Dallas Miller handed down his sentence for parole eligibility to 71-year-old Deborah Belyea, found guilty of the second-degree murder and indecency to human remains of her husband Alfred. Belyea was sentenced to life in federal prison with a possibility of parole ... Read More »

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A dozen properties on City of Medicine Hat’s initial tax auction list

By Medicine Hat News on February 13th, 2024

@MedicineHatNews Six detached homes and six residential trailers appear on an initial list of properties in Medicine Hat that could move to auction in March to recover at least three year’s worth of unpaid taxes. The 12 residential and no commercial accounts is one fewer than in 2023 and about average over the past 10 ... Read More »

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2023 Alberta 55-plus Summer Games in Brooks turns small profit

By Medicine Hat News on February 13th, 2024

@MedicineHatNews The 2023 Alberta 55-plus Summer Games in Brooks showed a $62,000 profit, that city’s council heard last week. The 15-sport games held last August saw athletes arrive from around Alberta and paid $72,000 in registration fees. That brought total revenue to $238,000 that included a $70,000 grant from the City of Brooks and County ... Read More »

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Ganley takes aim at UCP as her NDP leadership bid begins

By COLLIN GALLANT on February 13th, 2024

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant Candidates looking to lead the Alberta New Democrats are courting Medicine Hatters as the race to replace Rachel Notley begins. Kathleen Ganley told the News that Hatters and southern Albertans should be concerned about how the United Conservative government will handle an expected water shortage this summer. As well on Monday, another candidate Sarah ... Read More »

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Time has come to break the silence on pelvic health, says expert

By ANNA SMITH Local Journalism Initiative on February 13th, 2024

asmith@medicinehatnews.com Roughly 32 per cent of women will experience pelvic floor problems in their lifetime, says physiotherapist Manali Shanbhag, and it’s time more women talk about it. Shanbhag has a strong connection to the issue, beyond her professional interest in the field, which she believes highlights the prevalence of the stigma surrounding the issue. “My ... Read More »

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Monday in Medicine Hat, Feb. 12

By James Tubb on February 11th, 2024

Medicine Hat News Sentencing in Belyea homicide trial today A Suffield woman convicted of killing her husband will be sentenced on Monday morning in Medicine Hat. Deborah Belyea was found guilty last month of second-degree homicide and indignity to a dead human body in the 2021 killing of her husband, Alf. The second-degree homicide charge ... Read More »

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Redcliff officials win defamation case in 15-year public dispute

By COLLIN GALLANT on February 10th, 2024

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant Redcliff’s former mayor and two senior town staffers have won a resounding court judgment for defamation against a longtime critic who alleged criminal misconduct had taken place during her 15-year public dispute over a development project. In a Kings Bench ruling published Jan. 26, Justice Nick Devlin found Danica Prpick defamed former mayor Rob ... Read More »

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