November 15th, 2024

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Province now tied for lowest minimum wage with Saskatchewan

By Medicine Hat News on October 1st, 2024

Minimum wage will rise to $15 per hour today in Saskatchewan, a point which now puts Alberta in a tie for the lowest in the country. The increase in Saskatchewan was announced earlier this year and adds $1 per hour to the lowest mandated wage that was last raised to $14 in late 2023. Alberta’s ... Read More »

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NDP education critic visits Elks Club

By ANNA SMITH Local Journalism Initiative on October 1st, 2024

asmith@medicinehatnews.com The latest in a growing list of visits from NDP critics to speak on issues that matter to residents, NDP MLA and Official Critic for Education Amanda Chapman visited Medicine Hat on Friday evening. Chapman opened the evening with commentary on the recent announcement by the province to create 50,000 learning spaces, followed by ... Read More »

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College commemorates national day for truth and reconciliation

By BRENDAN MILLER on October 1st, 2024

bmiller@medicinehatnews.com Elder Charlie Fox provided a prayer and honoured the land, history and traditional ways of the First Nations, Métis and Inuit people and their relationship with healing and working towards reconciliation before the annual walk for reconciliation at Medicine Hat College Monday afternoon. “Calling on our creator to give us the blessing to heal, ... Read More »

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City comes alive for art in motion

By ANNA SMITH Local Journalism Initiative on October 1st, 2024

asmith@medicinehatnews.com Downtown was alive with colour and music on Saturday, for the Art in Motion event. 1st Street was closed to traffic for the majority of the day, and with good cause, as the road was packed with attendees, food trucks, and local vendors. Various organizations, from the Medicine Hat Public LIbrary offering various activities ... Read More »

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Medicine Hat College hosting its popular Career Expo next week

By ANNA SMITH Local Journalism Initiative on September 28th, 2024

asmith@medicinehatnews.com Those looking to start with working lives, or possibly start fresh in a new career, are encouraged to visit Medicine Hat College this coming Wednesday for the annual Career Expo. “Each year, we are excited to see the uptake of employers from several diverse industries at our Career Expo event,” said MHC student career ... Read More »

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College hosting outdoor walk for reconciliation Monday afternoon

By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on September 28th, 2024

news@medicinehatnews.com To observe Canada’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Medicine Hat College, the Miywasin Friendship Centre and the Firekeepers Women’s Society are hosting the third annual community event on campus Monday afternoon. The walk for reconciliation is planned for two hours beginning at 2 p.m. and will include a blanket ceremony, honour song and ... Read More »

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Kom Mo Taan: Hatters gather at Police Point to learn about Blackfoot culture

By ANNA SMITH Local Journalism Initiative on September 28th, 2024

asmith@medicinehatnews.com Turnout for Kom Mo Taan, an opportunity to experience part of Blackfoot culture out at Police Point Park on Friday, was encouraging for the idea of truth and reconciliation. Throughout the morning, residents made their way out to a teepee erected outside the Nature Centre, learning how to make tobacco ties and proper protocol ... Read More »

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Satisfaction survey shows decline in local governance confidence

By Collin Gallant on September 28th, 2024

@@CollinGallant A “community satisfaction survey” of Hatters states most still are happy with the community and would recommend it as a place to live, but have plunging levels of confidence in local government. Levels of satisfaction in “municipal government, including council and administrators” fell to 49 per cent – down from 81 per cent in ... Read More »

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Crop yields higher in Alberta this year; south sees hay spike

By Medicine Hat News on September 28th, 2024

@MedicineHatNews Yields are up across Alberta in 2024, according to new figures in the Alberta crop report, including an extra one and three-quarter tons of hay per irrigated acre in southern Alberta compared to last year. Major crop yields are also nearly one-fifth bigger compared to recent averages in the south region. Initial estimates in ... Read More »

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Hillcrest Church welcomes award winning faith-based musical duo for Friday performance

By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on September 28th, 2024

news@medicinehatnews.com Next Friday the halls of Hillcrest Church will be filled with inspirational music, songs and stories written and composed by Brain Doerksen and Medicine Hat born Marika Siewert during the “Come, Now is the Time to Worship Tour.” Doerksen’s album ‘Holy God’ won a Juno award for contemporary Christian/gospel album of the year in ... Read More »

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Vintage Vehicle Club’s Fun Poker Ride raises $16,000 for HALO

By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on September 28th, 2024

news@medicinehatnews.com HALO Air Ambulance was presented a $16,000 cheque from members of the Medicine Hat Vintage Vehicle Club after hosting its annual Fun Poker Ride on Sept. 8. The ride, which was open to members of the public, kicked off in the parking lot of Murray Chevrolet Cadillac and had drivers visit five locations to ... Read More »

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