May 2nd, 2024

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It’s almost a necessity these days for many young adults to live at home

There’s been much ado and handwringing over the past decade as adult children “fail to launch” lazy millennials refusing to grow up, leading to the breakdown of society, the usual finger pointing and cliches. Which easily ignores all the actual reasons the younger generation is happy to stick around. Fifty or so years ago, a ... Read More »


Speedway prepped for action-packed weekend

Medicine Hat News The Medicine Hat Speedway will be giving back to the crowd with race days on Saturday and Sunday for fan appreciation weekend. The weekend will feature numerous fan giveaways as well as the first appearance of the season for a pair of racing classes. The Baby Grands and Evolution Mini Cup cars ... Read More »


Mavericks blow early lead in Lethbridge

Medicine Hat News Apair of big innings helped the Lethbridge Bulls turn a 5-0 lead on its head and send the Mavericks back to the dugout with a 9-8 loss to open an Western Major Baseball League doubleheader at Spitz Field. The Mavs took over a 2-0 lead through the first two innings before extending ... Read More »


On his way up

rmccracken@medicinehatnews.com @MHNMcCracken Medicine Hat’s Dawson Murschell shocked the world of darts on Friday at the Tropicana Las Vegas. The 21-year-old Hatter advanced to the quarter-finals of the 2017 US Darts Masters with a massive underdog victory over England’s James Wade. “It’s insane,” said Murschell. “It’s all pretty crazy. I’m just starting to come down from ... Read More »


Knights fall back to earth

Medicine Hat News The Medicine Hat K of C Knights had their nine-game American Legion Baseball A conference winning streak snapped on Friday night at the hands of the Lewistown Redbirds. The Redbirds defeated the Knights 6-1 in back-to-back games to complete a doubleheader sweep and drop Medicine Hat to 17-9 with their first conference ... Read More »


July 14, 2017

1928 ~ WILLIAM “BILL” BOETTCHER ~ 2017 It is with broken hearts that the family of William “Bill” Boettcher announce his passing on Saturday, July 8, 2017 at the Sunnyside Care Centre. Bill was born on March 16, 1928 in Schuler, Alberta. He married his beloved Florence on April 23, 1952. Their early years together ... Read More »


All Psyched Up: It’s easy to be a good influence for future generations

We had three graduations in our family this year so spring was busy! Andrew turned 18 in May and graduated from Grade 12 in June. I was surprised to watch all the goings-on to prepare him for the ceremonies and celebrations. His brother gave him a suit to wear. His father took him shopping for ... Read More »


String quartet performing at local church

Medicine Hat News The Thalea String Quartet, featuring Medicine Hat’s Kumiko Sakamoto on violin, will perform a concert in the city July 17. Based in San Francisco but currently at Banff Centre’s Summer Chamber Music Residency, the Thalea String Quartet will be on stage at 7 p.m. at the Christian Reformed Church, 300 Primrose Dr. ... Read More »


Burton Cummings bringing his superstar talents to Medicine Hat

Medicine Hat News Canadian music superstar Burton Cummings is returning to the Esplanade this fall. Cummings brings his Up Close and Alone tour to the Gas City on Oct. 27. His list of hits reads like a best-of-Canadian music. As the lead singer for the Guess Who Cummings belted out hits like “American Woman,” “Laughing,” ... Read More »


Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission hosting public forum in Brooks on July 21

Medicine Hat News The Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission will be holding a public hearing in Brooks on July 21 to elicit more feedback on its controversial proposed changes in southeast Alberta. According to the Alberta Elections website the presenters list is now closed, but commissioners will likely get an earful from those in attendance anyway. ... Read More »


TransCanada holds spill training on South Saskatchewan

tkalinowski@medicinehatnews.com @MHNTimKal Boat crews and a ground support unit from TransCanada Pipelines on Thursday held oil spill containment exercises near Echo Dale Regional Park. Crews deployed booms, skimmers and practised every step of the containment methods they would use if a real-life oil spill were to occur in the South Saskatchewan River. “TransCanada conducts over ... Read More »