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Electoral Boundaries Commission mulling two urban/rural ridings for Medicine Hat region

By Tim Kalinowski on July 28th, 2017

tkalinowski@medicinehatnews.com @MHNTimKal The Electoral Boundaries Commission appears to be mulling the possibility of creating two blended urban/ rural ridings centred in Medicine Hat rather than the three, (Medicine Hat, Brooks-Cypress and Taber-Vulcan), it originally proposed in its interim report. According to the official transcript released from the meeting, while Commission chair Justice Myra Bielby admitted ... Read More »

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Caregiving course being offered

By Gillian Slade on July 28th, 2017

Medicine Hat News A five-week course for caregivers is being offered on Thursday afternoons from 1:30-3:30 p.m. starting Sept. 21 at Cypress View Foundation, 722 Bassett Crescent NW. The cost is $10 for a Parkinson Association of Alberta member and $15 for a non-member. The five-week series will be facilitated by Lorna Scott, who will ... Read More »

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Chicken vs. chess board

By Collin Gallant on July 28th, 2017

Medicine Hat News An urgent rooster made one Medicine Hat man a lucky duck on Thursday. The first Cock-a-doodle-poo raffle began shortly after the end of the morning’s Stampede parade and wound up in short order. The $5,000 contest, in support of the public library is akin to chicken bingo, where a grid is laid ... Read More »

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Years of hard work goes into building stunt ventriloquist act

By Mo Cranker on July 28th, 2017

mcranker@medicinehatnews.com @MHNmocranker Though he is now able to entertain a crowd of nearly any size and any age group, it wasn’t always that easy for stunt ventriloquist Tim Holland. Holland started out as just a street performer, before picking up ventriloquism almost two decades ago, where he added his ability to ride on tall unicycles ... Read More »

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Partnership will see renewable and gas-fired power generation projects with Siksika Nation

By Collin Gallant on July 28th, 2017

Medicine Hat News A major Alberta-based utility company has signed a partnership agreement with the Siksika Nation to develop renewable and gas-fired power generation projects on the reserve near Gleichen. Capital Power revealed the agreement while announcing its second quarter financial performance on Wednesday. The deal would see the Edmonton-based power company build and operate ... Read More »

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Suspicious tube did not contain explosives

By Collin Gallant on July 27th, 2017

Medicine Hat News A suspicious tube that was dismantled by a bomb squad robot on Tuesday did not contain explosives, Medicine Hat police say. But they are trying to determine who owns the cylinder that looks like a pipe bomb and why it was left on a public road. Traffic was diverted for several blocks ... Read More »

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More than 125 entries ready to wow at this year’s Stampede parade

By Collin Gallant on July 27th, 2017

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com @CollinGallant Organizers are predicting a larger and longer Stampede Parade in the downtown core on Thursday and strongly suggesting that watchers plan ahead to beat the heat and potential traffic and parking problems. Parade chairman Jim Balmer tells the News that confirmed entries number 125, not including a number of bands and dignitaries and ... Read More »

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Lower-than-average water levels on South Saskatchewan River

By Tim Kalinowski on July 27th, 2017

tkalinowski@medicinehatnews.com @MHNTimKal Alberta Environment’s River Basins website confirms the South Saskatchewan river basin is charting lower than average for this time of year, leading to some concern about the city’s water supply capacity. The basin is currently charting at about 52 cubic metres per second, or about 20 cubic metres per second below the norm. ... Read More »

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Quilt celebrating Canada wins top prize

By Gillian Slade on July 27th, 2017

gslade@medicinehatnews.com  @MHNGillianSlade Taking the “best in show” title out of about 1,400 entries is a quilt that celebrates Canada’s 150 birthday. Brenda Toews seemed amazed to discover the pride of place soon after the Better Living exhibit hall had opened on the first day of Medicine Hat Exhibition & Stampede. “I was shocked, very ... Read More »

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Stampede parade goes big to celebrate Canada’s 150th birthday

By Collin Gallant on July 26th, 2017

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com @CollinGallant Organizers are predicting a larger and longer Stampede Parade in the downtown core on Thursday and are strongly suggesting that watchers plan ahead to beat the heat and potential traffic and parking problems. Parade chairman Jim Balmer tells the News that confirmed entries number 125, not including a number of bands and dignitaries ... Read More »

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Bomb disposal unit uses robot to break apart suspicious object near South Ridge Drive

By Collin Gallant on July 26th, 2017

Medicine Hat News Traffic was halted for more than four hours on a busy south end road Tuesday as Medicine Hat police used a bomb disposal robot to break apart a suspicious object found near the busy road. In the end, the object was deemed ‘non-suspicious’ by the police. Officers diverted traffic from getting within ... Read More »

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