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Group of musicians taking jam sessions to video chat

By JEREMY APPEL on March 19th, 2020

jappel@medicinehatnews.com@MHNJeremyAppel A local group of musicians who normally gather weekly are moving their jam sessions online. Lana Major, who plays bass guitar, keyboards and sings, says a friend hosts a “little get together” for 8-10, and sometimes more, musicians in his basement to play their instruments. Instead of shutting down for the pandemic, the group ... Read More »

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Businesses brace for slow-down

By COLLIN GALLANT on March 19th, 2020

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant The fear is real for small business owners and their employees about the economic effects of a call by all governments to stay home as the best measure to stem the spread of the coronavirus. Hatters appear to be heeding that advice, but as parking lots remain empty – even for the inarguably good ... Read More »

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Non-emergency dental procedures will stop

By Medicine Hat News on March 18th, 2020

Dental offices across the province will be closed to all non-emergency procedures, including cleanings and most fillings, local offices are telling Hatters. The Alberta Dental Association and College gave the order mid-day Tuesday as a measure two help stop the spread of COVID-19.  Local offices began calling patients that afternoon to postpone procedures “for the ... Read More »

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Local Budget Blinds wins parent-company honour for community service in 2019

By MO CRANKER on March 18th, 2020

mcranker@medicinehatnews.com@MHNmocranker Medicine Hat’s Budget Blinds location was recently recognized by its parent company for the work it did last year in the community. The company found out recently that it was awarded the North American Community Service Award and part owner Dawn Cameron says it was a nice surprise for her team. “You always hope ... Read More »

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Mental health management tips

By Medicine Hat News on March 18th, 2020

The Palliser Primary Care Network has provided some tips for managing mental health under the new self-isolation regime. The practice of physically isolating from each other runs counter to the usual norms for enhancing mental health, says Palliser executive director Treena Klassen. “Lots of times, some of the things we recommend for people to stay ... Read More »

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CCDA Easter Egg Hunt cancelled

By Medicine Hat News on March 18th, 2020

The City Centre Development Agency has announced it will cancel the planned Easter egg hunt that traditionally takes place in the downtown core. The COVID-19 pandemic is the reason for the cancellation in an effort to be abundantly cautious and not risk the spread of the virus... Read More »

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5-2 vote extends council member terms on the police commission

By COLLIN GALLANT on March 18th, 2020

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant A new change to the Medicine Hat Police Commission bylaw will allow city council members to serve up to a maximum of 10 years on the oversight body, thereby keeping two long-term members in place. That’s up from six years after the matter passed in a 5-2 split vote on Monday night, but is ... Read More »

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In typical fashion, Hatters help Hatters in droves

By COLLIN GALLANT on March 18th, 2020

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant Hatters are stepping up in to help friends, neighbours and each other as the medical and governmental response to the COVID-19 virus broadens. The societal response is widening, too. Shona Dickie is the emergency response social services branch co-ordinator with the City of Medicine Hat. Her office helps co-ordinate agencies in the city that ... Read More »

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Day homes available for needed child care, though spaces are limited

By JEREMY APPEL on March 18th, 2020

jappel@medicinehatnews.com@MHNJeremyAppel Those required to work throughout the coronavirus crisis can still find child care through day homes. Although health officials announced Sunday that all licensed daycares must close indefinitely, Albertans can still, as of deadline, use day homes, where individual providers take care of a maximum of six children, including their own, at home. Apple ... Read More »

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PRSD bus drivers take on new role for food bank

By JEREMY APPEL on March 18th, 2020

jappel@medicinehatnews.com@MHNJeremyAppel Bus drivers for the rural school division are finding work in this pandemic helping the local food bank deliver meals to those in need. Prairie Rose School Division bus drivers, who are contracted out by Southland Transportation, are delivering packaged hampers to food bank recipients, including the families of PRSD, Medicine Hat public and ... Read More »

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No word yet how WestJet reduction affects the Hat

By GILLIAN SLADE on March 18th, 2020

gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade WestJet is reducing its domestic flights by 50 per cent, but what that means for Medicine Hat is not clear yet. “We do not have anything to announce at this time, it’s an extremely fluid situation and we will update as available,” Morgan Bell, spokesperson for WestJet, said Tuesday morning. After Prime Minister Justin ... Read More »

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