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Property tax deferral program ends today

By COLLIN GALLANT on September 30th, 2020

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant A property tax deferral program to help Hatters cope with economic swings of the COVID-19 pandemic ends at 4:30 this afternoon. Tax bills with amounts owing will be charged a late penalty, and administrators are stressing payments are accepted today, and that payment plan options are available. “City council has made a real concerted ... Read More »

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Fundraising efforts on for teen needing rare treatment for brain tumour

By Medicine Hat News on September 30th, 2020

The Gas City is rallying around Carson Presber. The 13-year-old minor hockey player was diagnosed with a germinoma tumour on his brain in July and will be forced to temporarily relocate to the United States with his family to receive a rare form of treatment known as proton beam therapy, according to a post on ... Read More »

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Support pours in for family after fire

By Medicine Hat News on September 30th, 2020

Fundraising for a local family whose home was gutted by fire while they attended a funeral on Monday has shot past its goal in less than 12 hours. The family is identified in the post as Jody and Anton Selwood and their children, one of whom uses a wheelchair and has special needs. A relative ... Read More »

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Riding races taking shape in SW Saskatchewan for Oct. 26 election

By Medicine Hat News on September 30th, 2020

Races are shaping up in southwest Saskatchewan ridings now that the writ has been dropped ahead of the Oct. 26 provincial election. Closest to the Alberta boundary and Medicine Hat, incumbent Doug Steele (Saskatchewan Party) is defending the Cypress Hills riding seat. He faces Kelly Genert (New Democrat), a trades-person from Maple Creek, and John ... Read More »

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Private sector failure behind lack of exit route in Saamis Heights: city

By COLLIN GALLANT on September 30th, 2020

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant Long-standing complaints about the one-way-in, one-way-out setup in the south-end community of Saamis Heights are cropping up again after firefighters had to shut down a portion of Sierra Boulevard on Monday. Lines pumping water from a hydrant across the busy road were required to fight a fire on nearby Sunrise Court, near the intersection ... Read More »

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Public library unveils free online programming

By MO CRANKER on September 30th, 2020

mcranker@medicinehatnews.com@mocranker The Medicine Hat Public Library is offering free programming online right now to help Hatters learn through the COVID-19 pandemic. The public library has traditionally offered in-person programming over the years, but has now begun creating online content for people to enjoy. “We have a YouTube page with videos for people of all ages,” ... Read More »

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Mural Fest’s final submission offers Hatters a message of hope

By MO CRANKER on September 30th, 2020

mcranker@medicinehatnews.com@mocranker The second annual Mural Fest came to a close this weekend, and the final creation this year is meant to spread hope in the community. Organizer Jeff Goring painted a large mural with the words, “YOU HAVE A HOPE AND A FUTURE,” downtown with the intention of spreading good vibes during a difficult time. ... Read More »

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Thursday a chance to honour seniors at crucial time

By GILLIAN SLADE on September 30th, 2020

gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade International Day of Older Persons will be acknowledged around the world on Thursday. In Medicine Hat it is being remembered with special significance as perhaps one of the most restrictive years for seniors who have experienced the brunt of COVID-19 more than any other demographic. “They’re in a higher risk category to begin with ... Read More »

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Fundraiser started for family after Monday fire

By medicinehatnews on September 29th, 2020

Medicine Hat News Fundraising for a local family whose home was gutted by a fire while they attended a funeral on Monday has shot past its goal in less than 12 hours. More than $17,000 had been pledged by 9 a.m. on Tuesday on the popular fundraising platform “Go Fund Me” from about 170 individual ... Read More »

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Police say $243 ticket justified and body cams would prove it

By Medicine Hat News on September 29th, 2020

Medicine Hat police are standing behind an officer’s decision to ticket a man who pushed his stalled car through an intersection last week. Hatter David Campbell told the News he plans to fight the ticket in court, and that he was simply clearing a lane after his vehicle ran out of gas near the bottom ... Read More »

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Another spike in Montana’s Hill County

By Medicine Hat News on September 29th, 2020

The Montana County directly south of Medicine Hat is reporting another major spike in coronavirus cases. Hill County, which surrounds Havre, recorded 21 new cases of the deadly respiratory disease on Monday morning, bringing the number of active cases there to 48. That comes after new cases were added each day last week, including nine ... Read More »

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