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MHC’S job fair foreshadows coming boon

By Collin Gallant on February 7th, 2019

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com @CollinGallant As the local job market is expected to boom over the next year, job seekers and employers flooded the atrium and B-Wing at Medicine Hat College on Wednesday for the institution’s annual job fair. Along with traditional employers for the college’s policing and health-care programs, construction firms, greenhouses and even JBS meatpacking set ... Read More »

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QuitCore: A six-week quit-smoking workshop through AHS starts in Redcliff on Feb. 25

By Gillian Slade on February 7th, 2019

Medicine Hat News A tobacco-cessation workshop program will be taking place in Redcliff starting later this month. The evening workshops take place Monday evenings for six weeks — Feb. 25 to April 1. QuitCore, the Alberta Health Services workshops, provide tools and support to help people build a tobacco-free lifestyle. The workshops are conducted by ... Read More »

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Kin Coulee closed for hours over suspicious package

By Medicine Hat News on February 6th, 2019

Medicine Hat News Kin Coulee Park was temporarily closed Tuesday as police investigated a suspicious package found in the park’s pedestrian tunnel. The Medicine Hat Police Service Explosive Disposal Unit was on scene at about 10:30 a.m. and rendered the device safe about four hours later. An MHPS release states the EDU robot was used ... Read More »

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Electric cars coming but need charging stations to breed driver confidence

By Collin Gallant on February 6th, 2019

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com @CollinGallant An electric car owner in Medicine Hat says the future is coming, but the future needs to be able to fill the tank wherever it goes and whenever it gets there. On Tuesday the province announced $1.2 million to develop a 20-station fast-charging network in southern Alberta that will span from the Rockies ... Read More »

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City directs CAO to weigh council’s supervised consumption site options, assuming there are any

By Collin Gallant on February 5th, 2019

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com @CollinGallant Medicine Hat city council has asked top officials for a plan to tackle public concerns about crime near a planned supervised consumption site on S. Railway Street. A special motion added to Monday’s agenda by Coun. Julie Friesen and passed directs city CAO Bob Nicolay to “investigate all options available to the City ... Read More »

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Hope Street’s Coldest Night of the Year still looking for walkers

By Mo Cranker on February 5th, 2019

mcranker@medicinehatnews.com @MHNmocranker The Coldest Night of the Year fundraising event for Hope Street Compassionate Ministry Centre is set for Feb. 23, and teams of walkers are still needed. “This is a family-friendly fundraiser that raises money in 135 locations across Canada,” Hope Street CMC executive director Murray Kumm said. “The money goes toward feeding the ... Read More »

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Cold weather to stay for the week at least

By medicinehatnews on February 4th, 2019

Throw another log on the fire and another layer of clothes on yourself. Medicine Hat sat at -24 C at 9 a.m. on Monday and felt like – 30 C with the wind chill, according to The Weather Network. Conditions are expected to improve only slightly over the rest of the week. Tuesday’s forecast is ... Read More »

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Events Calendar Feb. 4-10

By Medicine Hat News on February 4th, 2019

Feb. 4 — Activity Afternoons, MH Public Library, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Feb. 4 — Deutsche Konversation Gruppe,” MH Public Library, 7-8 p.m. Feb. 5 — Stitching in the Afternoon, MH Public Library, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Feb. 6 — Roving Gyms, Downtown YMCA, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Feb. 7 — Classic Movie “The Brass Bottle,” MH Public Library, 2 p.m. ... Read More »

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Natural gas jumps a little for February, power still capped

By Collin Gallant on February 2nd, 2019

Medicine Hat News The cost of home-heating fuel will rise in February while power prices remain capped by a provincial government program, rates published on Friday by the City of Medicine Hat show. The price of natural gas for local utility customers will rise to about $2.16 per gigajoule — up from $1.35 in January ... Read More »

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Solar farm near Burdett in the final stages of its application process

By Collin Gallant on February 2nd, 2019

Medicine Hat News Among a flurry of news about potential solar power projects in southeast Alberta, a solar farm proposed near Burdett by a partnership that includes Enbridge is making final application to regulators. The Solar 1 generating station, a joint project of the Alberta-based major energy company and Morgan Solar, a Toronto-based facility developer, ... Read More »

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Alberta announces new medical officer of health

By Gillian Slade on February 2nd, 2019

gslade@medicinehatnews.com @MHNGillianSlade There is a new chief medical officer of health in Alberta. The province has appointed Dr. Deena Hinshaw to the position following the retirement of Dr. Karen Grimsrud. Hinshaw has been the deputy chief medical officer of health since 2017 and since 2010 has held a variety of posts, including medical officer of ... Read More »

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