November 12th, 2025

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bmiller@medicinehatnews.com Addressing a gap in the budget and recognizing a need to manage city reserves were two topics emphasized by staff toward newly elected members and Mayor Linnsie Clark in council’s first public meeting since taking their oaths of office. Jaret Dickie, manager of corporate planning and performance, provided council a presentation on how municipal

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  • Job numbers improve some but regional unemployment nearly highest in Alberta

    newsdesk@medicinehatnews.com After a dip in September, employment numbers in southern Alberta made a slight recovery last month. According to figures released by Statistics Canada, in September there was a 3.4 per cent dip in jobs in Lethbridge-Medicine Hat than in the same month in 2024. Unemployment also jumped from 6.2 per cent to 8.8 per ... Read More »

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  • Random acts encouraged for World Kindness Day

    newsdesk@medicinehatnews.com Thursday is World Kindness Day, and the What Matters to Hatters coalition is encouraging the people of Medicine Hat to share stories of kindness and engage with their neighbours to celebrate. What Matters to Hatters was launched in 2022 to respond to the social isolation, lack of connection, and loneliness experienced in this community. ... Read More »

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  • Hundreds pay their respects at Remembrance Day ceremony in Redcliff

    zmason@medicinehatnews.com Several hundred Redcliff residents filled Parkside Jr. High School and Redcliff Memorial Park on Tuesday to observe Remembrance Day, commemorating the lives lost and changed by military service across Canada. The Redcliff ceremony consisted of a parade through town from the Legion to Parkside School, where the service featured commentary and prayer from Rev. ... Read More »

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  • Let’s Chat: The challenges of scooting in Medicine Hat

    Have you ever been reliant on someone or something to open a door, drive you somewhere, or even help you with simple bathroom tasks like having a shower, brushing your teeth or even using the toilet? If you have not, trust me when I tell you it is a very humbling experience for anyone at ... Read More »

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  • Noteworthy: Is Poilievre losing his grip on the Conservative Party of Canada?

    Can Pierre Poilievre gather enough support at January’s leadership review to remain the Conservative Party of Canada boss? Normally, such reviews require a leader to get about 67 per cent support from delegates, but Poilievre could have trouble reaching that threshold after recent events. Late last winter, Poilievre had the CPC in perfect position to ... Read More »

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  • Noteworthy: Should we stay or should we go? 450K Albertans have given their answer

    Thomas 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 »

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Letters to The Editor

  • Letter: Webster Niblock Elementary School had long-lasting positive effect on so many people

    Dear editor, I am writing to you today as a former and proud student of Webster Niblock Elementary School. Webster Niblock was vitally important in shaping the person I am today and providing the foundational education that prepared me for my life’s work. I have just celebrated my 25th year of teaching, a career path ... Read More »

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  • Letter: UCP government actions caused teachers strike

    Dear 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 »

    6 days ago
  • Letter: Patriotic gesture from group of young gentlemen went a long way

    Dear 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 »

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