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Blackmail laid out in 2017 letter to News

By Medicine Hat News on March 9th, 2021

A letter sent to the News in October 2017 arrived days after a murder in Medicine Hat and describes a ransom payoff gone wrong. Because of it, 43 more people would die, it read. Addressed to “the one reporter who wants the story of the year,” it names an extortion target, and refers to an ... Read More »

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Planned highway projects will move to design phase this year

By COLLIN GALLANT on March 9th, 2021

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant Two high-profile highway projects in southeastern Alberta – announced as COVID Stimulus work last summer – will only move to design phases in 2021, while ground will break on a separate revamp of major roadways in Medicine Hat. The 2021 Alberta Transportation work plan, released Monday, says the planning will proceed this year to ... Read More »

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COVID one year ago: Virus severity begins to come to light as cases rise

By Medicine Hat News on March 9th, 2021

One year ago, on March 8, 2020, the third and fourth “presumptive” cases of COVID-19 in Alberta were announced, and within days the numbers doubled and one was admitted to hospital. Dr. Deena Hinshaw, chief medical of health for Alberta, informed the public that the new cases identified were still travel related. One was a ... Read More »

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Records show excessive lobbying to rescind 1976 Coal Policy

By Tim Kalinowski Alberta Newspaper Group on March 9th, 2021

Government records and other sources document the Alberta and international coal industry’s intense lobbying attempts to change Alberta’s regulatory system in the months leading into the changeover to the United Conservative Party government and in the year after, which eventually led to rescinding the 1976 Coal Policy. According to documents filed by the Coal Association ... Read More »

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Hoefman trial continues with further details on trail of letters

By medicinehatnews on March 8th, 2021

Medicine Hat police officers described details of following a trail of letters to a million-dollar extortion drop-off spot and briefly losing track of a duffle bag containing the payoff, according to testimony in the trial of Robert Hoefman on Monday. Hoefman is charged with extortion of an individual as well as the first-degree murder of ... Read More »

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Bread-crumb letter trail highlights Hoefman murder trial

By Alex McCuaig Special to the News on March 6th, 2021

A Medicine Hat court heard of a series of letters providing instructions for the target of a million-dollar shakedown plot to follow and “finish the game,” during testimony on Friday at the Court of Queen’s Bench. Robert Hoefman, 59, is accused of being behind the plot to leverage $1 million from the extortion target or ... Read More »

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Co-op dealings in a virtual world

By COLLIN GALLANT on March 6th, 2021

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant When South Country Co-op members were presented with the possibility of online voting and remote attendance at its 2019 AGM, it was the start of a long confusing night at the Chinook Village ballroom. It was explained as a way to better connect the expanding entity and bolster participation in the entire southern Alberta ... Read More »

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Salvation Army fighting for Medicine Hat’s most vulnerable people

By Medicine Hat News on March 6th, 2021

The Salvation Army says the restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic are challenging for everyone, but are particularly difficult for the most vulnerable and those experiencing homelessness. “People are losing hope,” said Capt. Lorenda Dale with the Salvation Army in an interview at the Community Resource Centre, currently located in the basement of Fifth Avenue ... Read More »

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Alberta Energy Regulator suspends licences of regional oil and gas company

By Medicine Hat News on March 6th, 2021

A private oil and gas company with operations in Cypress County and Taber has had its licenses suspended by the Alberta Energy Regulator. The AER said Friday that Sanling Energy owes a total of $67 million in security related to abandonment obligations on 2,266 wells, 227 facilities and 2,170 pipelines. “Repeated attempts to bring SanLing ... Read More »

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A century-old treat a year in the making

By Medicine Hat News on March 6th, 2021

A local woman turns 100 today, and after a year of not leaving her home due to the COVID-19 pandemic, she celebrated by going shopping. Eileen Ramage wanted to spend $100 on clothes at Value Village, her son Bill explained. “My mom has made it very clear that she has not been in a store ... Read More »

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Aurora lists unused facility for sale

By Collin Gallant on March 5th, 2021

Aurora Cannabis is accepting offers for part or all of its partially complete Aurora Sun Complex in Medicine Hat. Work to licence the massive greenhouse in the city’s northwest was halted last year as the company reined in capital spending, scaled back its production plans and closed its smaller greenhouses. This winter it announced that ... Read More »

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