newsdesk@medicinehatnews.com Hatters have a number of opportunities to get ahead on Christmas, starting this Friday at the Medicine Hat Farmers’ Market annual Christmas Market. Hatters are invited to check a variety of homemade treats and unique crafts from local vendors. Children will also be able to drop off their letters to Santa, and the market
Read More »bmiller@medicinehatnews.com Construction on a new 100-unit long-stay hotel on the city’s south side is slated to begin next August and will include a waterslide and pool, wellness amenities, large meeting spaces for conventions and will be designed with the environment in mind. Sun City Hotels Ltd., the company which developed the Best Western Premier and ... Read More »
8 hours agonewsdesk@medicinehatnews.com The Health Sciences Association of Alberta is launching a new public campaign ahead of a return to contract negotiations Nov. 12. HSAA represents 30,000 specialized health-care professionals, including paramedics, pharmacists, physiotherapists, diagnostic imaging technologists and 200 other professionals across the province. About 20,000 HSAA members are covered under collective agreements with Alberta Health Services ... Read More »
8 hours agoasmith@medicinehatnews.com As preparations for the Park Meadows Estates Christmas display are underway, those at work to bring Holiday cheer are seeking support from the community. The popular Christmas decorations are the result of roughly a month of volunteer work from residents of Park Meadows, says organizer Cal Niebergall. The tradition has been ongoing for roughly ... Read More »
8 hours agosports@medicinehatnews.com@MedicineHatNews Two Medicine Hat high school football teams lost a pair of close playoff contests in their return to action. The Medicine Hat High Hawks and Monsignor McCoy Colts senior football teams returned to action Tuesday after the Alberta Teacher’s Association job action cancelled four weeks of the season. The Hawks and Colts jumepd into ... Read More »
8 hours agosports@medicinehatnews.com@MedicineHatNews As Jerry Reed wrote, “When you’re hot, you’re hot, when you’re not you’re not.” Saturday’s Western Final features the red hot B.C. Lions vs. the Saskatchewan Roughriders. While the Lions have won seven in a row, the Green are on a two game losing streak, because they gave some of their stars a rest. ... Read More »
8 hours agosports@medicinehatnews.com@MedicineHatNews Swift Current Broncos’ head coach Dan DeSilva has been suspended pending an investigation of a matter related to the WHL Standards of Conduct during an on-ice practice. The WHL released a statement Wednesday announcing the suspension and they say an update will be provided upon completion of the investigation. Swift Current was in action ... Read More »
8 hours agoAs you might recall, I wrote last week on the first six chapters of Stewart “Brittlestar” Reynold’s book Lessons from Cats for Surviving Fascism. Today I would like to share with you the remaining five chapters. Chapter seven is all about using your cuteness as an advantage. The chapter starts off by telling the reader ... Read More »
1 day agoThomas Lukaszuk’s ‘Alberta Forever Campaign’ has been ultra successful and it looks like any referendum that Alberta voters might face will have his movement’s question on the ballot. “Do you agree that Alberta should remain in Canada?” was the question that drew the Lukaszuk-led petition to garner more than 450,000 signatures from Albertans this summer ... Read More »
1 day ago“Mr. Speaker, the democratic process matters. We are elected by Albertans to come to this assembly to make sure everything that comes out of it is debated, vetted, tweaked, adjusted and voted on to represent our constituents’ views. That is how this is supposed to work. But the arrogance of this government is astounding. Bills ... Read More »
5 days agoDear editor, Three important problems directly leading to the teachers’ strike are exclusively of the UCP’s own making. Firstly, they brag about attracting new people to Alberta but seem unable to comprehend that more new people means more new students. Alberta spends the least amount of money on public education in Canada, per student, thus, ... Read More »
8 hours agoDear editor, I live in the Southview area and I want to share my Halloween treat. A group of five or six young gentlemen (Grade 6’ish?) approach my door. Upon opening it, they began singing “O Canada.” I was deeply touched by this gesture. When one young man expressed his love for Canada, I reciprocate ... Read More »
8 hours agoDear editor, The voters of Medicine Hat, some 35 per cent, decided who will be our city’s next council. The turnout was low, and the 65 per cent decided to accept the results of the voting population. The return to a rather cumbersome voting system may have turned away some voters. The incumbent mayor was ... Read More »
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