January 23rd, 2025

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@@CollinGallant Crews cleared snow and broke down ruts on Sixth Street on Wednesday morning, the day after a city bus slid into a tree on the main route across the Southeast Hill. There, graders knocked down ruts measuring four-to-five inches deep as a priority, though municipal works officials say clearing busy, though non-arterial roads across

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  • Calling aspiring police officers and firefighters; new Catholic school academy to prep students for first responder role

    bmiller@medicinehatnews.com Local students who dream of saving lives and enriching their community through public service will soon be able to enrol in a school academy that will provide them the necessary tools to become a police officer or firefighter. Next school year, the Medicine Hat Catholic Board of Education is opening an unique First Responder ... Read More »

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  • Upzoning OK’ed for duplex project

    @@CollinGallant Eight residential units can be built on five formerly single-family home lots in Saamis Heights after city council endorsed a zoning change on Monday. That means duplexes, according to the developer, not apartment buildings could also be built on the land now designated for medium-residential development. Approved 9-0, councillors said the duplex plans – ... Read More »

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  • MHC student’s association hosts Bell Let’s Talk on campus

    asmith@medicinehatnews.com The Students’ Association of Medicine Hat College covered the glass wall with supportive messages, starting necessary conversations for Bell Let’s Talk Day on Wednesday. The day took place right in the middle of the college’s Mental Health Awareness Week, said SAMHC Health and Wellness coordinator Shaina Hoadley. “Bell, the telecommunications company, one of their ... Read More »

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  • Hat boxers shine at locally held Silver Gloves

    sports@medicinehatnews.com@MedicineHatNews The Medicine Hat Boxing Club packed the Medicine Hat Lodge with a weekend of boxing action. The local boxing club held the 20th annual Nieman/Page memorial Alberta Silver Gloves over the weekend. It was the largest tournament in Alberta, with 87 bouts across Saturday and Sunday. Locally, Zak Czember (30 kg. Jr. A) lost ... Read More »

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  • Tigers riding high ahead of U.S trip

    jtubb@medicinehatnews.com@ReporterTubb The Medicine Hat Tigers are firing at all cylinders to start 2025. The Tigers picked up a seventh straight win in large fashion Tuesday night, thumping the visiting Regina Pats 10-4 to extend their season-high win streak. Eight Tigers picked up multi-point nights with five recording three or more points. Hunter St. Martin had ... Read More »

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  • Ringette roundup: U19 Mustangs win gold at Esso Golden Ring tournament

    sports@medicinehatnews.com@MedicineHatNews The Medicine Hat U19 Mustangs made good of their final tournament of the season. The Mustangs took first place at the Esso Golden Ring tournament hosted in Calgary. They started out the weekend with a pair of bloated wins Friday over Calgary South 1 and Calgary Bow View 1. On Saturday they beat Calgary ... Read More »

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    Have you ever wondered what exactly Human Resource departments do for organizations and why it is extremely important for those organizations to have an in-house HR department? I would like to share with you the value this has for organizations and the opportunities they are missing by having their HR people live in different cities ... Read More »

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  • Noteworthy: Will common sense prevail with Trump government?

    Interesting to read that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce rolled out its ‘State of American business’ program the other day and it had three key items for the Trump government to consider. One of them was of special interest to Canada, whose business leaders are shaking in their boots awaiting the 25-per-cent tariffs threatened by ... Read More »

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  • City notebook: What’s next for Canada as Trump 2.0 arrives?

    @@CollinGallant No offence to Bob Wanner, Rob Renner, or any of the other Medicine Hat area MLA’s from over the years, but its been a while since a representative of Gas City voters was involved in international intrigue. Jim Horsman’s helping hands on NAFTA was probably the last time one was so close to the ... Read More »

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