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Friday’s Kidney March raising money for research, support programs

By Gillian Slade on September 8th, 2017

Medicine Hat News Hundreds of people will begin a three-day 100km walk on Friday in the Kidney March to raise awareness and funds for life-saving research, support programs for patients and families as well as organ donation initiatives. This is the eighth year of the march — the only event of its kind in the ... Read More »

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Saretzky disputes sentencing in triple murder conviction, files an appeal

By None on September 8th, 2017

Lethbridge Herald Triple murderer Derek Saretzky is hoping for a new trial. The convicted 24-year-old filed a notice of appeal, via lawyer Balfour Der’s office, Thursday to the Alberta Court of Appeal in Calgary seeking a “new trial” and “the imposition of a fit sentence.” In court documents filed, the grounds of appeal for the ... Read More »

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Oakes gets 21 months in Saskatchewan

By Peggy Revell on September 7th, 2017

Medicine Hat News A woman who successfully appealed her conviction on second-degree murder charges in Medicine Hat now faces a 21-month sentence in Saskatchewan. Connie Oakes was sentenced on Aug. 24 at the provincial courthouse in Swift Current to 18 months for aggravated assault, forcible confinement and uttering threats in connection to a stabbing that ... Read More »

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Motz named deputy shadow minister by Tory leader

By Gillian Slade on September 7th, 2017

gslade@medicinehatnews.com  @MHNGillianSlade The MP for Medicine Hat-Cardston-Warner has been appointed the deputy shadow minister for public safety and emergency preparedness under Conservative leader Andrew Scheer’s official opposition. Conservative MP Glen Motz will work with shadow minister Pierre Paul-Hus, the Quebec MP for Charlesbourg — Haute Saint Charles. “I’m really looking forward to this appointment. ... Read More »

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Employment program at Being Human Services paying dividends for participants

By Gillian Slade on September 7th, 2017

gslade@medicinehatnews.com  @MHNGillianSlade Stable employment and experience in an enjoyable career path are just a couple of the benefits two young men in the community are relishing from after being part of a special program. Kyle Radford, 27, has a big smile on his face as he remembers wanting to work with his hands and ... Read More »

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Local man gets 2.5 years for cross-border drug trafficking

By Peggy Revell on September 7th, 2017

prevell@medicinehatnews.com @MHNprevell A Medicine Hat man arrested in Saskatchewan as part of a cross-border drug trafficking investigation was sentenced Wednesday to two-and-a-half years in jail. Wayne Arthur Shrubsall entered a guilty plea to possessing cocaine for the purpose of trafficking at the Swift Current courthouse, with the judge handing down the sentence slightly above the ... Read More »

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Environmental necessities will decide how Industrial Avenue berm completed

By Collin Gallant on September 7th, 2017

Medicine Hat News Construction of the new Industrial Avenue berm will be supervised by an archaeologist, and future phases could be subject to strict environmental regulations, it was revealed at council on Tuesday. As first reported in the News on Aug. 25, local firm MJB Enterprises had won a $1.23-million contract to build the first ... Read More »

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Parkinson Alberta’s Fall Fun Drive set for Sept. 16

By Gillian Slade on September 7th, 2017

Medicine Hat News This is often the time of year for clearing out and any items you no longer need, and the local chapter of Parkinson Alberta would like them for its Fall Fun Drive, Sept. 16 from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 928 Allowance Ave. Proceeds from the event will remain in Medicine ... Read More »

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Human Rights Commission hearing wraps today for a former employee versus a local company

By Tim Kalinowski on September 7th, 2017

tkalinowski@medicinehatnews.com @MHNTimKal A public hearing for the Alberta Human Rights Commission in the case of Shaharyar Ahmad versus CF Chemicals Ltd. began Sept. 5 and will conclude today. Ahmad, a former engineer at CF Chemicals Ltd. in Medicine Hat, after being dismissed in 2010 launched his complaint of “systemic discrimination and racism” within the company. ... Read More »

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Province funds dementia program

By Gillian Slade on September 7th, 2017

gslade@medicinehatnews.com  @MHNGillianSlade A program to help recognize the needs of those affected by dementia received provincial funding on Wednesday. The new dementia-friendly pilot project is starting in Calgary and Okotoks through the Brenda Strafford Foundation. Training will be provided for local businesses, including ATB Financial staff, on how to recognize signs of confusion or ... Read More »

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City plans for helium prospect wells this fall

By Collin Gallant on September 6th, 2017

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com @CollinGallant Senior officials with the City of Medicine Hat are disputing a report that states it has found “a gusher” of helium, but confirm plans to add the valuable industrial chemical to its energy business model. The report, which appeared Wednesday under a large headline on the Medicine Hat News front page, states that ... Read More »

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