By Collin Gallant on September 29th, 2017
Medicine Hat News Hours of operations at the Wild Horse border crossing will fall back to winter hours Oct. 1, while preliminary figures suggest usage is up at the port of entry south of Medicine Hat. The Canada Border Services Agency informed travellers in a release Thursday that after this weekend, hours will be limited ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Gillian Slade on September 29th, 2017
Medicine Hat News Volunteers will be planting daffodil bulbs on Saturday, and if you are driving by they’d love it if you honked your horn in support. A total of 2,500 bulbs will be planted in a new test-site in the grassy area next to Humpty’s Restaurant and the Shell garage on Trans-Canada Way. This ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Jeremy Appel on September 29th, 2017
Medicine Hat News Hatters will be cleaning up the shore of the South Saskatchewan River Saturday. Grasslands Naturalists is holding Medicine Hat’s edition of the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup at the Strathcona Island Park starting at 9 a.m. “Volunteers from the Canadian Grasslands Naturalists are going to be meeting at the pavilion parking lot to ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Gillian Slade on September 28th, 2017
gslade@medicinehatnews.com @MHNGillianSlade The united voice of two advisory committees at the public services committee meeting to keep the new transit system was perhaps misleading, says the chair of the transit advisory committee. A unanimous vote from the Social Development Advisory Board and the transit advisory committee did not have the support of chair Tracy ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Gillian Slade on September 28th, 2017
gslade@medicinehatnews.com @MHNGillianSlade The transit terminal in downtown Medicine Hat may be sitting empty at the moment but that is not going to be the case for long with the old transit system to be reinstated, the city says. “We have clear direction from council that we are to reinstate the old transit system,” said ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Collin Gallant on September 28th, 2017
Medicine Hat News With crews about to begin residential area construction of powerline upgrades in the south end of the city, an open house today will spell out the project to residents of South Ridge, Vista and Hamptons. Lines on the south and southwest of town were scheduled to be upgraded, raised and restrung with ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Tim Kalinowski on September 28th, 2017
tkalinowski@medicinehatnews.com @MHNTimKal Beavers are felling large trees in several areas of the city this year, and Medicine Hat Parks and Recreation staff are now actively engaged in a trapping program to prevent more damage, says David Genio, superintendent of parks maintenance at Medicine Hat parks and recreation. “In some places we have had to use ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Collin Gallant on September 28th, 2017
cgallant@medicinehatnews.com @CollinGallant A proposed combination of two wings of the same Alberta union would put most large-scale meat production in the province under the same labour relations roof. The United Food And Commercial Workers union represents about 32,000 workers in the province — including more than 4,000 beef plant workers. It’s the largest private sector ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Peggy Revell on September 28th, 2017
prevell@medicinehatnews.com @MHNprevell Bail was denied Wednesday to a Medicine Hat man Crown prosecution wants designated as a dangerous offender. Following a hearing at the Medicine Hat Courthouse, Judge P.G. Pharo refused to release Michael Christopher Delmas, who has been in custody for two-and-a-half years, but whom the Court of Appeals recently sided with to allow ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Peggy Revell on September 28th, 2017
prevell@medicinehatnews.com @MHNprevell A 20-month jail sentence was handed down Tuesday to a man arrested for a New Year’s Eve stabbing outside a north-end pub. Jerrad Wayne Schneider, 32, entered a guilty plea at the end of June to a charge of aggravated assault, while the agreed statement of facts was read into the court record ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Tim Kalinowski on September 28th, 2017
tkalinowski@medicinehatnews.com @MHNTimKal Harnessing the natural heat of the earth’s crust to meet all the heat and energy needs of surface dwellers. It sounds like something out of a science fiction movie, but thanks to advances in geothermal technology it could one day become a reality right here in Alberta, says geothermal specialist Liz Lappin, founder ... Read More »
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