By Medicine Hat News on August 9th, 2022
A new date has been set for Medicine Hat’s Great Big Pedal, after the July 18 severe storm and tornado forced postponement of the original event. Now scheduled for Aug. 18, event details and itinerary remain unchanged. The ride – 20K, 10K or 4K in distance – departs from the Kin Coulee band shell at ... Read More »
1 responseBy SAMANTHA JOHNSON, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on August 9th, 2022
PorchFest is back for its second year on Saturday, Aug. 27, with 15 porches and 15 different local artists. Last year nearly 3,000 people in the community took part with only 12 porches so it is hoped there will be an even bigger turnout this year. Many of the same porches will be utilized this ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By KENDALL KING on August 9th, 2022
kking@medicinehatnews.com A father-daughter duo from Medicine Hat are celebrating their combined 200th blood donation; an achievement they hope will motivate others to donate as the need for blood grows. Randy and Sonia Laughlin were met with congratulations from staff and fellow donors Monday, as they moved through the Canadian Blood Services’ mobile donor centre. The ... Read More »
1 responseBy KENDALL KING on August 6th, 2022
kking@medicinehatnews.com After two years of pandemic instability and a spring season described as one of the worst on record, a local beekeeping family remains focused on recovery for their hives and honey business. Sweet Pure Honey founders and co-owners Sheldon Hill and Stella Sehn feel as if they’ve met adversity at every turn in recent ... Read More »
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Upcoming resurfacing work on Parkview Drive will result in lane reductions and likely delays for motorists, the city said Friday. Work will commence Monday and is expected to conclude Aug. 16, weather depending... Read More »
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The Medicine Hat Interpretive Program and Medicine Hat Public Library’s annual StoryWalk partnership is returning to Police Point Park from Aug. 8 to Sept. 5. Designed to both encourage outdoor leisure time and enhance reading comprehension skills, StoryWalk invites Hatters to traverse the park while following along with a story posted beside park trails. This ... Read More »
1 responseBy Samantha Johnson Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on August 6th, 2022
Not only do the Alberta Pound and Rescue Centre and the Medicine Hat SPCA use the Animal Medical Centre in Dunmore for vet services, but so now does the Brooks Animal Protection Society. APARC had been with the clinic for a couple of years, while Brooks moved over in January and the SPCA just over ... Read More »
1 responseBy Medicine Hat News on August 5th, 2022
Applications for the Community Foundation of Southeast Alberta’s all Community Grants program are now available. The program provides grant funding to eligible southeast Alberta non-profit organizations working to support the needs of the community. Applications are available online. Deadline is Sept. 15. For more information, call 403-527-... Read More »
1 responseBy KENDALL KING on August 5th, 2022
kking@medicinehatnews.com@kkingmhn Potential revisions to the city’s land acknowledgement generated lively discourse between city councillors during Tuesday’s council meeting. The topic was raised during a Community Vibrancy Advisory Board information briefing, when Coun. Shila Sharps requested an update on the land acknowledgement, something councillors promised to revise at their first meeting last November. “I really, strongly ... Read More »
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Ribfest is taking over Medicine Hat’s Towne Square from Aug. 26-28, for what organizers promise will be a weekend of flavour and fun. The annual event – organized by Travois Ale Works – was scaled down the past two years, but is returning in full force with four professional ribbers, food trucks, beer gardens, live ... Read More »
1 responseBy Samantha Johnson Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on August 5th, 2022
While life was looking good for growers following the June rains, things took a turn for the worse when the hot weather hit in July and as it continues into August. The storm of July 18 did more damage to some fields than others, with the causes of the damage varying. Jeffrey Dowling, director of ... Read More »
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