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Cleantech manufacturer says Alberta grant program a good start to a growing need

By COLLIN GALLANT on October 2nd, 2020

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant A new provincial grant program to cover some costs for oilpatch companies to better manage or eliminate methane emissions is “a good start” according to a local “cleantech” manufacturer. Derek Keeler of Atlantis Research Labs, which makes the methane reducing PureJet, says the size of the issue – involving hundreds of thousands of sites ... Read More »

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Promoting hatred trial will go ahead

By Medicine Hat News on October 2nd, 2020

A Medicine Hat man accused of promoting hatred and gathering firearms will go to trial after all, the News has learned. In early March, Loki Hulgaard fired his defence attorney and attempted to remove a guilty plea on charges that he passed currency with anti-Semitic statements stamped on them. On Thursday, the matter was back ... Read More »

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Local advocates travel to Lethbridge to volunteer with its unsanctioned overdose prevention site

By MO CRANKER on October 2nd, 2020

mcranker@medicinehatnews.com@mocranker A pair of Hatters travelled to Lethbridge last week to volunteer outside the unsanctioned overdose prevention site. Kym Porter and Kari Ursulescu are members of the group Moms Stop the Harm, and have both lost a loved one to overdose. Porter lost her son Neil, and Ursulescu lost her partner Riley. The women say ... Read More »

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Woman charged by police after alleged break-in, stabbing

By Medicine Hat News on October 1st, 2020

A Medicine Hat woman has been charged after an alleged break-in and stabbing incident in the city’s southeast late Tuesday night. Police were called to a residence on Carswell Road at about 11:50 p.m. and found a 28-year-old man with non-life-threatening injuries. He was transported to hospital and police arrested a 20-year-old female. The unnamed ... Read More »

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Daughter from B.C. denied birthday visit with mom

By GILLIAN SLADE on October 1st, 2020

gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade A loving daughter who travelled from B.C. to see her mother in hospital and celebrate her 95th birthday was turned away by Alberta Health Services. Verna Mumby made the journey from Penticton last weekend but was turned away by hospital staff because she was not on the list of two designated visitors. Her mother, ... Read More »

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Orange Shirt Day aims to build empathy around dark history of residential schools

By MO CRANKER on October 1st, 2020

mcranker@medicinehatnews.com@mocranker Many students in the area went to class Wednesday in an orange shirt to commemorate the horrors of residential schools and to look forward to a better future. In years past, schools would host assemblies and guest speakers to teach kids about residential schools. Large gatherings are still not allowed but schools still made ... Read More »

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Companies agree to asset swap involving Empress

By Medicine Hat News on October 1st, 2020

Plains Midstream will gain full control of two more straddle plant operations in Empress in exchange for a portion of its pipeline network via an asset swap with Interpipeline. The two companies announced the arrangement after the stock market closed Monday, stating it should lead to greater efficiencies for both firms. In the deal, Plains ... Read More »

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Sport and event council develops guide to assist those looking to host

By Medicine Hat News on October 1st, 2020

The Medicine Hat Sport and Event Council has released a new facility guide that aims to assist with organizations looking to either host or bid to host local events. The 112-page digital guide – which MHSEC has been working on for the past year and a half – features comprehensive information on local event venues, ... Read More »

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Police break up stolen goods ring

By Medicine Hat News on October 1st, 2020

Authorities say they have broken up a stolen goods ring after searching a Medicine Hat home last week. Five law enforcement agencies in southeast Alberta collaborated in the investigation of rural break-ins that resulted in the arrest of two Medicine Hat men and warrants issued for two others. ALERT crime unit investigators says they seized ... Read More »

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City to receive $7M COVID top-up

By COLLIN GALLANT on October 1st, 2020

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant The City of Medicine Hat could receive up to $7 million as its share of a federal-provincial ReStart fund to cover extra cost and lost revenue from the COVID-19 pandemic, the News has learned. That money would fill specific gaps in the city’s current operating budget this year as well as some costs until ... Read More »

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Police retrieve band’s stolen equipment

By MO CRANKER on October 1st, 2020

mcranker@medicinehatnews.com@mocranker Local two-piece band Mahoney was able to share good news about their stolen equipment on Wednesday. The band took to Facebook to let fans know that some of their gear had been returned after an investigation by local police. Medicine Hat Police announced Wednesday that a 31-year-old man was arrested with possession of stolen ... Read More »

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