February 7th, 2025

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Teenager gets probation for dropping pellet gun from pocket in liquor store

By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on June 24th, 2022

https://www.medicinehatnews.com@MedicineHatNews A 19-year-old Hat man has been given one year probation after what appeared to be a gun fell out of his waistband at a city liquor store last year. The matter was heard Thursday morning in Medicine Hat provincial court where a jointly recommended sentence from defence and Crown attorneys was accepted. The man ... Read More »

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Edmonton buying renewable energy from south

By COLLIN GALLANT on June 24th, 2022

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant The City of Edmonton will contract renewable power from a wind farm planned to be built near Seven Persons and a solar field near Taber starting next year. Capstone Infrastructure acquired the 15-year-old proposal to build the Wild Rose II wind farm southwest of Medicine Hat last fall and announced this spring it planned ... Read More »

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Homicide in Brooks

By medicinehatnews on June 24th, 2022

Woman was found dead in apartment June 22 ... Read More »

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Special Olympics committee puts out fundraising call

By KENDALL KING, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on June 23rd, 2022

kking@medicinehatnews.com Ahead of the 2026 Special Olympic Summer Games in Medicine Hat, the city’s chamber of commerce and game organizers have partnered to introduce a fundraising initiative targeted at local businesses. Announced Wednesday, the Corporate Friends of the Games initiative encourages chamber members to commit to annual donations which will help fund the games. Donations ... Read More »

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Officials tout alternative-sentencing program after first Drug Court graduate

By COLLIN GALLANT on June 23rd, 2022

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant A man facing 10-14 years in prison on charges that he was part of a major drug ring to fuel his own habit has become the first graduate of Medicine Hat’s drug court – something a defence attorney says is an important milestone. Through the alternate sentencing system he will spend the next year ... Read More »

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CFSEA dishes out $200K to non-profits for Founder’s Day Picnic

By Medicine Hat News on June 23rd, 2022

Donations totalling just under $200,000 were awarded to non-profit organizations across the region during the Community Foundation of Southeastern Alberta’s 30th annual Founder’s Day Picnic. The picnic, held June 8, was a chance to recognize and address crucial community needs – specifically mental health, economic revitalization and support for vulnerable populations – through CFSEA Community ... Read More »

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N. Railway shelter decision delayed

By COLLIN GALLANT on June 23rd, 2022

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant A decision on whether to allow an overnight homeless shelter on N. Railway Street has been postponed by the municipal planning commission, which told the applicant, the Mustard Seed, to consult with nearby business owners. At the same time the chair of the commission said Wednesday that the application to allow a two-year temporary ... Read More »

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Military disposes of found ordnance

By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on June 23rd, 2022

The Medicine Hat Police say an unexploded military ordnance found in the city on Tuesday has been disposed of. Medicine Hat officers were called to the area of 30th Street SW on Tuesday afternoon, just south of the airport, after a contractor working in the area unearthed the device. Police said via their social medias ... Read More »

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Crowds a welcome sight again at teepee village for National Indigenous People’s Day

By James Tubb on June 22nd, 2022

KENDALL KING Local Journalism Initiative Reporter kking@medicinehatnews.com Southeast Albertans gathered at Saamis Employment and Training Association’s annual teepee village and powwow Tuesday, to celebrate National Indigenous People’s Day.  The annual event has been running for more than 15 years, however this year’s celebration is the first since the beginning of the pandemic. Event organizers and ... Read More »

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Redcliff Scholarship Committee hands out four worth $5K each

By James Tubb on June 22nd, 2022

Medicine Hat News The Redcliff Scholarship Committee for Advanced Education granted four Eagle Butte High School graduates with $5,000 scholarships, to help support them as they pursue post-secondary education. Eden McCarthy, Erica McCuaig, Breanne Neufeld and Amber Schneider were named the 2022 Redcliff Scholarship Award recipients Monday. All four graduates will be attending Medicine Hat ... Read More »

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Echo Dale fishing lake now stocked with rainbow trout

By James Tubb on June 22nd, 2022

Medicine Hat News Alberta Conservation Association is reporting Echo Dale Lake is now stocked with rainbow trout. Echo Dale is the third of five Medicine Hat and area bodies of water to be stocked, along with Reesor Lake and Michel Reservoir. Spruce Coulee Reservoir and Cavan Lake await stocking... Read More »

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