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Spring runoff report for local regions

By Medicine Hat News on March 19th, 2021

Spring runoff is complete in the plains region between Medicine Hat, Lethbridge, Brooks and the U.S. border, according to the snow course assessment Alberta Environment and Parks completed in mid-March. The document also predicts a normal amount of runoff from the spring thaw still coming from the Cypress Hills and areas along the Saskatchewan boundary. ... Read More »

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Glasses at murder scene had Hoefman’s DNA

By Alex McCuaig Special to the News on March 19th, 2021

An expert testified to DNA samples matching both a murder suspect’s and homicide victim’s genetic profile found on evidence collected in the investigation, during testimony at Medicine Hat Court of Queen’s Bench Thursday. Robert Hoefman is accused of the first-degree murder of 63-year-old James Satre on Oct. 10, 2017. The 59-year-old is also facing charges ... Read More »

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New principals coming to both public high schools

By KELLEN TANIGUCHI on March 18th, 2021

ktaniguchi@medicinehatnews.com@@kellentaniguchi Medicine Hat High School and Crescent Heights High School will both be under new leadership this July. Dean Brown, vice principal at Hat High, is taking over for Boris Grisonich who is retiring after 32 years at the school – 15 as principal. “Boris has worked so hard with the modernization of building the ... Read More »

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Kenney names Hat as ‘hub’ prospect for digital wave

By COLLIN GALLANT on March 18th, 2021

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant Rural Alberta – and specifically Medicine Hat and Lethbridge – have a place in the digital economy, Premier Jason Kenney told a conference of county leaders on Wednesday, citing southern Alberta’s two mid-sized centres as potential “hubs” of interest to expanding digital companies. The comments came near the end of speech to the Rural ... Read More »

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Local hero honoured for efforts to save injured teen

By COLLIN GALLANT on March 18th, 2021

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant A Medicine Hat man who came to the aid of a cyclist with a broken neck near Altawana Drive last fall was called a local hero Wednesday. Stephen O’Brien was returning home from work last October when he was flagged down by a teenager seeking help for his badly injured brother. He quickly called ... Read More »

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Laptop contents get spotlight at Hoefman trial

By Alex McCuaig Special to the News on March 18th, 2021

A Medicine Hat police computer specialist, during testimony Wednesday, went through a long list of items found on a laptop seized from the home of the accused in a 2017 murder and extortion. Robert Hoefman, 59, is accused of the first-degree murder of James Satre in October 2017 as part of a plot to extort ... Read More »

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As usual, local golf season into the swing earlier than most

By KELLEN TANIGUCHI on March 18th, 2021

ktaniguchi@medicinehatnews.com@@kellentaniguchi Golfers are already hacking up the fairways and yelling ‘fore’ at one Medicine Hat golf course, while the rest prepare to open for the 2021 season. Paradise Valley Golf Course, the city’s par-3 club, has been open to the public since March 6. “We’re actually the first golf course to open in Alberta, so ... Read More »

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Police testimony details items on seized computer

By medicinehatnews on March 17th, 2021

A Medicine Hat police computer specialist went through a long list of items found on a computer seized from the home of the accused in a 2017 murder and extortion during testimony Wednesday. Robert Hoefman, 59, is accused of the first-degree murder of James Satre in October 2017 as part of a plot to extort ... Read More »

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Alberta Health says family gatherings helped to spike COVID cases

By Gillian Slade Alberta Newspaper Group on March 17th, 2021

Alberta Health has identified family gatherings as a significant factor in the high rate of COVID cases in the province, but it is not clear whether Christmas contributed. In one week, March 8-14, the number of active cases in Lethbridge increased by more than 160. There have been outbreaks in seniors’ residences this year contributing ... Read More »

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Trial begins in Lethbridge for man charged in record-breaking border cocaine seizure

By Delon Shurtz Alberta Newspaper Group on March 17th, 2021

A two-week trial has begun for a northern Alberta man accused of trying to smuggle a record amount of cocaine through the Carway border crossing three years ago. The Court of Queen’s bench jury trial for Bradley Michael Gaudrault began Monday at the Yates Memorial Centre, but without jurors, who were selected in the morning ... Read More »

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Yuill says Rogers, Shaw deal an ‘obvious situation’

By COLLIN GALLANT on March 17th, 2021

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant Bill Yuill is no longer on the board of the Shaw Communications, which announced a blockbuster deal Monday to be acquired by Rogers, but as a major shareholder he “absolutely” backs the proposed sale. “The two companies have been talking for sometime about what’s an obvious situation,” Yuill told the News on Monday. The ... Read More »

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