February 8th, 2025

Local News

Some refunds still available on cancelled shows

By COLLIN GALLANT on August 24th, 2022

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant With a lengthy show bill at both the Esplanade and Co-op Place this autumn, rescheduled from two years of pandemic uncertainty, the box offices are still seeking a few customers who may be owed refunds from shows cancelled in early 2020. Trampas Brown, the entertainment and operations manager at the city-run facilities, said there ... Read More »

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Feltham looks to instill civic pride during interim role

By COLLIN GALLANT on August 23rd, 2022

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant When Glen Feltham arrived in Medicine Hat, the interim city manager made a point of staying at a variety hotels this spring before more permanent accommodations could be arranged. That was to acclimatize himself to the city and included aging establishments on the Trans-Canada Highway. “Great rooms, nothing from what you’d think from looking ... Read More »

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Construction, maintenance continuing across the city

By Medicine Hat News on August 23rd, 2022

Weather conditions remain favourable for construction and maintenance projects taking place throughout the city, some of which are scheduled to continue into September. Echo Dale Regional Park Clean-up efforts continue at Echo Dale Regional Park, however many park amenities have now reopened to the public; including the swim lake, concession, farm, boat launch, trails and, ... Read More »

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My First Ride offers new students a chance to experience the wheels on the bus ahead of the first day of school

By Samantha Johnson Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on August 23rd, 2022

The Medicine Hat Catholic Board of Education’s transportation department and Southland Transportation have teamed up for My First Ride this year. This is a free event and open to kindergarten students and all other first-time bus riders, giving them a chance to experience riding a school bus before the first day of school. There is ... Read More »

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Russian Olives wreaking havoc at Connaught Pond

By Samantha Johnson Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on August 23rd, 2022

A Russian Olive Task Force has been created in Medicine Hat that includes representatives from the city, SEAWA and Grassland Naturalists with Connaught Pond chosen as the first site. Russian Olive is now listed as an unregulated invasive species in the latest edition of the Alberta Invasive Plant Identification Guide, as it is an aggressive ... Read More »

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Transporting livestock takes caution, planning

By SAMANTHA JOHNSON, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on August 20th, 2022

Transporting livestock is often something that is planned weeks, if not months in advance. It is not something that can be changed on a whim as it is often being coordinated with a third-party carrier. Planning out the route and having a backup plan is recommended by Dr. Melissa Moggy, Extension Coordinator at Alberta Farm ... Read More »

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CAPE ready for return of students

By SAMANTHA JOHNSON, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on August 20th, 2022

The Centre for Academic and Personal Excellence is ready for another great year. Plans are in place and everything is scheduled with the school set to go and excited about students returning. “We have a couple of new staff members, due to resignations. We are not increasing our number of classes, but we are increasing ... Read More »

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‘Why wasn’t there a warning?’

By COLLIN GALLANT on August 20th, 2022

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant One month has passed since a tornado touched down in Cypress County, and there are now some answers to the lingering question of why an emergency alert was not broadcast ahead of the storm that destroyed homes southwest of Medicine Hat. Member of Parliament Glen Motz said it has been a common question from ... Read More »

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City Notebook: Putting the sand in your sandwich

By COLLIN GALLANT on August 20th, 2022

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant Nothing puts the sand in people’s sandwiches more than development proposals in mature neighbourhoods, a fact proven again this week by a debate and ultimate denial of a permit to build a new, high-end home a corner of the Southeast Hill. Neighbours near the south end of the Sixth Avenue Trail say it puts ... Read More »

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Hatter facing charges after man found with serious injuries

By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on August 20th, 2022

https://www.medicinehatnews.com@MedicineHatNews A Medicine Hat man is charged with aggravated assault and possession of dangerous weapons after a man was found with serious injuries on the banks of the South Saskatchewan overnight on August 16. Police say a 19-year-old was at a make-shift camp in Strathcona Island Park and was taken to hospital. Andrew Beaudoin, 32, ... Read More »

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Barnes talks Sovereignty Act on Current

By COLLIN GALLANT on August 19th, 2022

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant The Alberta Sovereignty Act is becoming part of a national debate with a local MLA promoting the proposal on national media this week. On Thursday, the CBC’s national radio program “The Current” examined the issue proposed by United Conservative Party leadership candidate Danielle Smith. She says that, if elected in October, as premier she ... Read More »

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