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Hatters help the News correct mis-‘snake’n identity

By Medicine Hat News on October 12th, 2017

Medicine Hat News Medicine Hat might be the Gas City, but Hatters know their snakes, too. A weather photo on Page A4 Tuesday showed a photo of a snake that was identified as a baby rattlesnake, but two readers were quick to correct us. It was actually a wandering garter snake, said Doug Etherington and ... Read More »

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UPDATED: Police investigating sudden death in Flats

By Medicine Hat News on October 11th, 2017

Police are investigating after a body was found near the corner of Smelter Avenue and Mill Street at about 7 a.m. on Wednesday morning. Major Crimes Section investigators on the scene told the News they were still surveying the area at about 9:30 a.m., but would only confirm they are looking into a report of ... Read More »

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Young teen charged after social media post threatens local school

By Peggy Revell on October 11th, 2017

Medicine Hat News A 13-year-old youth has been charged with uttering death threats after police were made aware of a threat on social media involving a local school. Medicine Hat police report that on Oct. 10, they were made aware of the threat which was posted by a male student the prior night. Police identified ... Read More »

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Man charged in Sept. 11 traffic death appears in court

By Peggy Revell on October 11th, 2017

prevell@medicinehatnews.com @MHNprevell A 25-year-old Medicine Hat man charged with dangerous driving causing death for a Sept. 11 incident that left an 18-year-old woman dead had a brief court appearance Tuesday. Cody David Michell remains in custody, and since his last court appearance has obtained counsel — he is being represented by Lethbridge-based lawyer Greg White. ... Read More »

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Catholic enrolment up slightly over projection

By Tim Kalinowski on October 11th, 2017

Medicine Hat News Medicine Hat Catholic Board of Education trustees were told Tuesday that end of September enrolment numbers show there will be 16 full-time students more than projected this spring for the 2017/18 school year. While actual enrolment is still down about 45 students from last year, MHCBE secretary-treasurer Greg MacPherson said the better ... Read More »

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Safe injection site in Medicine Hat still in early stages of fruition

By Jeremy Appel on October 11th, 2017

jappel@medicinehatnews.com @MHNJeremyAppel The local HIV Community Link is still in the preliminary stage of its effort to bring a safe injection site to Medicine Hat, according to the group’s communications specialist Ana Glavan. In May, the group’s executive director Leslie Hill told the News it was in the midst of creating a survey for drug ... Read More »

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Backyard Birding at Police Point this Saturday

By Gillian Slade on October 11th, 2017

Medicine Hat News There are numerous benefits to enjoying birds in your own backyard, and the Medicine Hat Interpretive Program is ready to tell you how on Saturday. Fall into Backyard Birding will take place at Police Point Park on Saturday from 2-4 p.m. in the Nature Centre. You will learn how to create a ... Read More »

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Bomb threat at ATB branch in Crescent Heights

By Medicine Hat News on October 10th, 2017

UPDATE: Medicine Hat police say on Twitter the ATB in Crescent Heights has been cleared and is now safe for the public. —————————— Insp. Joe West of the Medicine Hat Police Service is confirming that a bomb threat was received at the ATB Financial Northlands location at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. A subsequent search of the ... Read More »

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More than 20 street-level drug traffickers charged in Medicine Hat

By Medicine Hat News on October 10th, 2017

A month-long operation by Medicine Hat police into street-level drug trafficking and property crime has resulted in drug-related charges being laid against more than 20 people. The Organized Crime Section and Priority Street Crime Unit of the Medicine Hat Police Service joined forces in recent weeks for Operation Suppression, an initiative focused on quelling “the ... Read More »

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Annual run raises $55K for drilling water wells in Kenya

By Mo Cranker on October 10th, 2017

mcranker@medicinehatnews.com @MHNmocranker More than 200 Hatters gathered at the downtown YMCA Saturday to run for a good cause. The day marked the eighth annual Water Run held in support of Nehemiah Construction Ministries, a group that works in northern Kenya, with funds raised through the event to drill wells. “We are doing a race for ... Read More »

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Firefighters respond to small outdoor structure fire over long weekend

By Jeremy Appel on October 10th, 2017

Medicine Hat News Firefighters responded to a small outdoor structure fire around midnight on Saturday in the South West Hill neighbourhood. “It wasn’t a big fire,” Medicine Hat Fire Service platoon chief Joe Greenan said of the incident that occurred at a building on 11th Street SW. He said the fire could have come from ... Read More »

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