March 19th, 2025

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Local News

  • Measles case reported in Taber after infected person returns from travel

    @MedicineHatNews A case of measles has been reported in Taber after the individual arrived in Calgary last week following a flight from Toronto. Alberta Health Services announced Tuesday that the person also spent several hours at the emergency room on March 11, 12 and 13 in the town located between Lethbridge and Medicine Hat, as [...] Read More »

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  • Veiner Centre hosts Irish-themed dinner tonight

    newsdesk@medicinehatnews.com Shepherd’s pie and corned beef with green cabbage is on the menu tonight as the Unison at Veiner Centre continues Irish celebrations by welcoming the community to its themed dinner that kicks off at 4 p.m. this afternoon in the Bistro. The Irish-themed dinner will also include roasted parsnips and Irish flag salad on [...] Read More »

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  • Historical Society hosting presentation on MacKenzie-Sharland restoration

    @MedicineHatNews A whole new level of renovating an older house will be discussed at the Monarch Theatre on Thursday night at a meeting of the Medicine Hat Historical Society. The MacKenzie-Sharland Residence was saved from demolition after the 2013 flood, was designated an Alberta historic resource, and, after complete renovation, now acts as a residence [...] Read More »

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  • Married couple from Kindersley charged with trafficking cocaine

    @MedicineHatNews A married couple from Kindersley, Sask. is charged with dealing cocaine, according to the RCMP detachment in west central Saskatchewan. Mounties state that on March 7 Kindersley RCMP officers and members of the North Battleford Crime Reduction Team executed a search warrant in the town and discovered 135 grams of cocaine, some cash and [...] Read More »

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  • Online survey available to weigh in on province’s passenger rail strategy

    @MedicineHatNews In-person sessions to discuss the provincial government’s passenger rail strategy concluded Tuesday in Edmonton, but an online survey for all Albertans will remain open until April 15. Four consultation sessions took place this month, including open houses in Calgary, Red Deer and Canmore, as Alberta develops a Passenger Rail Masterplan that would aim to [...] Read More »

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National News

  • Trump annexation talk prompted defence talks with Europe, Joly says

    OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says Canada is in the “advanced” stages of negotiations with Europe on joining its new defence partnership — prompted in large part by growing concern about Russia’s war in Ukraine and U.S. President Donald Trump’s ongoing talk of annexing Canada. In an interview with The Canadian Press, Joly [...] Read More »

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  • Quebec says it will allow restaurants to charge for no-shows

    MONTREAL — The Quebec government says it will allow restaurants to charge people who reserve a table but who don’t show up and don’t cancel ahead of time, a change welcomed by an industry that says no-shows cost the average eatery almost $50,000 a year. Under a regulation set to start July 17, restaurants will [...] Read More »

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  • Prairie canola producers brace for ‘devastating’ 100 per cent tariffs from China

    CALGARY — Canola farmers are bracing for impact as China looks to impose hefty tariffs on their industry in response to Canadian tariffs on the country’s electric vehicle exports. Just mere weeks away from when farmers plant their first seeds, China is to enact a 100 per cent levy on Canadian canola oil and meal, [...] Read More »

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  • Foreign affairs minister says China executed four Canadians

    OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says China executed four Canadians in recent months. China’s embassy in Ottawa confirmed Wednesday that Beijing executed Canadian citizens earlier this year. The embassy says China has solid and sufficient evidence and the facts of the crimes committed by the Canadians are clear. Ottawa confirms the Canadians executed [...] Read More »

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  • Trump says Liberal government would be easier, says Poilievre is ‘no friend of mine’

    OTTAWA — With polls suggesting U.S. President Donald Trump and his administration’s use of punishing tariffs are a top-of-mind issue for Canadians ahead of the upcoming federal election, Trump has now offered his thoughts on which political party he would rather work with. “I’d rather deal with a Liberal than a Conservative,” Trump said in [...] Read More »

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Southern Alberta News

  • Legislation would allow organic ag waste to be diverted to biogas plants

    LETHBRIDGE HERALDabeeber@lethbridgeherald.com New provincial legislation would allow organic waste from the Alberta agricultural sector to be diverted to biogas plants from landfills. The government has introduced legislation in the form of updates to the Agricultural Operation Practices Act that it says will help to  grow and diversify agriculture while also supporting the biogas industry in [...] Read More »

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  • Former Coaldale teacher re-elected ATA president

    LETHBRIDGE HERALDabeeber@lethbridgeherald.com Jason Schilling has been re-elected to his fourth term as president of the Alberta Teachers Association. Lethbridge native Schilling taught English and drama for 17 years at Kate Andrews High School in Coaldale and starts his new term on July 1. He now lives in Edmonton. “My goal as your president has always been [...] Read More »

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  • Forecast not great for local water levels

    LETHBRIDGE HERALDabeeber@lethbridgeherald.com Drought is a word that’s spoken regularly in Alberta even in winter and as of late February the province of Alberta had 33 water shortage advisories in effect. According to the latest available provincial figures the forecasted river volumes for March through September are slightly below 2024 observations. For the Milk River basin, [...] Read More »

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  • Caregivers to get bump in new budget

    The Alberta government says it plans to ease the cost-of-living challenges that foster parents and kinship caregivers are facing. Searle Turton, Minister of Children and Family Services, announced a two-percent increase for caregiver compensation on Monday, as part of Budget 2025. The draft budget was tabled on Feb. 27, but it has yet to receive [...] Read More »

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  • China to impose tariffs on Canadian canola, agricultural products

    On Thursday, China’s State Council Tariff Commission is set to impose a 100 per cent tariff on Canadian canola oil and canola meal, along with several other Canadian agricultural commodities following an announcement from China’s Ministry of Commerce earlier this month. According to the ministry the tariffs are an outcome of results from its anti-discrimination [...] Read More »

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