December 27th, 2024

News

Local News

  • Year in Review: An arts and culture explosion in Medicine Hat

    asmith@medicinehatnews.com The City of Medicine Hat is always brimming with music and art, and 2024 showcased the city’s hunger for these forms of expression in a way that’s true to form. The Esplanade saw various installations throughout the year, such as the “Here I Am – Can You See Me?” which hosted the eye-opening portrait [...] Read More »

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  • Order of the Eastern Star hands out year-end grants to local organizations

    @MedicineHatNews The Order of the Eastern Star has announced its year-end grants to local organizations in the Medicine Hat Area. The Murray Chapter, No. 58, of the women’s social service club, made the presentations on Dec. 5. The Mustard Seed and Margery E. Yuill Cancer Centre were each awarded $2,000 from the group’s fundraising proceeds [...] Read More »

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  • More than 1,150 toys collected during AHS Toys for Tickets campaign

    asmith@medicinehatnews.com Alberta Health Services wishes to extend its heartfelt gratitude to everyone who participated in this year’s Toys for Tickets Campaign for their part in making the Holiday Season a little more special for children who needed it. The campaign, which allows for anyone who received an AHS parking ticket at participating AHS parking facilities [...] Read More »

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  • Three people face several drug and firearm-related charges after MHPS bust

    The Medicine Hat Police Service made a trio of arrests over the weekend. Police say they responded to a residence on Anson Avenue SW to assist the owner of a short-term rental with the removal of an overdue renter. Upon arrival, officers located and arrested three individuals inside the residence – Chase Hehr, Brooklyn Carriere [...] Read More »

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  • Year in Review: Weathering the storm in 2024, local business more positive about 2025 outlook

    @@CollinGallant Business leaders and consumers both hunkered down in 2024 to weather the gridlock of high prices and the high interest rates used to combat them. Both inflation and borrowing costs now appear to be easing, but the map ahead is still murky due to the potential seismic shifts in the North American political and [...] Read More »

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National News

  • In the news today: What Canada can learn from Trump’s campaign

    Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed… What Canada can learn from Trump’s campaign Donald Trump smiled wide in front of cheering supporters after millions of Americans went to the polls, choosing the divisive Republican leader as the next president of the United States in [...] Read More »

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  • ‘Failure is not an option’: Fire-torn Jasper entering new year with hope and anxiety

    JASPER, ALTA. – This year, Kim Stark’s kids took responsibility for decorating the family Christmas tree. Ornaments include toy cars, puzzle pieces, string and a pair of binoculars – things her three young daughters had handy after the family lost their home in summer’s devastating Jasper wildfire. “I have the most wonderful tree on the [...] Read More »

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  • Trump’s return: What Canada can learn from the 2024 presidential campaign

    WASHINGTON – Donald Trump smiled wide in front of cheering supporters after millions of Americans went to the polls, choosing the divisive Republican leader as the next president of the United States in an astonishing comeback that signalled an American turn to isolationism, protectionism and tariffs. “We overcame obstacles that nobody thought possible and it [...] Read More »

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  • Warnings lifted for B.C. on Boxing Day while North Shore avalanche danger is high

    VANCOUVER – Environment Canada has lifted all heavy rainfall and strong wind warnings for B.C. on Boxing Day after residents went through a wet and windy Christmas. The warnings came after a low-pressure system had brought wind gusts that were travelling up to 140 kilometres per hour in some coastal areas. The strongest wind gust [...] Read More »

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  • Woman airlifted to hospital after car crash in Mission, B.C., says RCMP

    VANCOUVER – Mounties say officers are investigating a crash that occurred on Boxing Day in Mission, B.C. after a female had been airlifted to hospital with serious injuries. Mission RCMP says in a statement sent out on Thursday afternoon that the collision took place before noon, which has shut down Lougheed Highway between Nelson Street [...] Read More »

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Provincial News

Southern Alberta News

  • Holiday waste has its proper place

    LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com With Christmas just a day away, the City of Lethbridge is reminding residents to properly dispose of their holiday waste by making sure items are thrown away in the proper bins. Meghan Grills with the City of Lethbridge’s Waste and Environment department says many folks get confused around this time of the year [...] Read More »

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  • Police grads ready to serve community

    LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com The Lethbridge Police Service welcomed 13 new officers Friday during the Lethbridge police cadet graduation at Lethbridge Polytechnic. Blood Tribe Police also welcomed three new officers and the Canadian National Railway Police Service welcomed two new officers. “We are so proud of this program and these cadets that graduated today,” says Trudi Mason, [...] Read More »

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  • Local housing official co-chairs new homelessness panel

    The provincial government plans to shift the way it deals with homelessness issues going forward, and a city woman will be helping to lead the way.  Robin James, chief administrator for the Lethbridge Housing Authority, has been named co-chair of a newly formed advisory panel, along with Justin Wright, UCP MLA for Cypress-Medicine Hat. The [...] Read More »

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  • Students help prepare for LSCO Christmas dinner

    The Lethbridge Senior Citizens organization will celebrate its 40th annual Christmas dinner for those in need or who will be alone on Dec. 25. While the turkey dinner is courtesy of the LSCO, the holiday decorations that go along with it came from volunteers from Chamberlain School and Arden T. Litt Centre for Learning in [...] Read More »

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  • Italian cultural centre giving back to the community

    It’s the season of giving, and that is exactly what the Italian Canadian Cultural Centre is doing with donations of up to $10,000 every year, allocated to various non-profit organizations, focusing on areas where the center believed that their contributions would mostly benefit. Organizations such as the Lethbridge Food Bank, Wood’s Homes, Streets Alive, Big [...] Read More »

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