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Redcliff Library to celebrate 50 years

jappel@medicinehatnews.com @MHNJeremyAppel The Redcliff Library is hosting a celebration for its 50th anniversary on Oct. 14, with speakers, refreshments and activities for kids. “It’s going to be pretty much a come-and-go event,” said library manager Tracy Weinrauch. “There will be face painting for the kids. We’ll have cupcakes, coffee, tea (and) drinks. “It’s a chance ... Read More »


October 2, 2017

1935 ~ ISIDORE “IZZY” BONOGOFSKY ~ 2017 Isidore “Izzy” Paul Bonogofsky, beloved husband of Shirley Bonogofsky of Medicine Hat, passed away on Thursday, September 28th, 2017 at the age of 82 years. Izzy also leaves to cherish his memory his children, Jason (Darcy) Bonogofsky, Tracy (Ron) Perry, Natalie Doll, all of Medicine Hat, and Karen ... Read More »


Power outages reported across Medicine Hat

UPDATE 2: City crews have restored power to most of the city. In a series of tweets throughout Monday, the city announced which areas of the city power has been restored in, noting at 1:30 p.m. that crews were dealing with “one offs and Range Roads outages.” The city also issued a note of caution ... Read More »


Doctor Game: ‘I wish he’d taught me at Harvard Medical School’

This week I interviewed Dr. Andrew Saul, an international authority on nutrition and vitamin therapy, and editor of The Orthomolecular Medical News Service. Saul believes the greatest medical dangers today are the epidemic of obesity, Type 2 diabetes, overuse of prescription and over-the-counter drugs, and neglect of natural remedies. These, he says, will be the ... Read More »


To Your Health: Take note of any inflammation in your body

We’ve become so accustomed to using a temperature thermometer in our homes, to indicate whether we have a fever or not, and in the future we may be relying on a device to measure inflammation in our bodies. A research centre in Finland, VTT Technical Research Centre, has developed a device similar in size to ... Read More »


Clubs Calendar Oct. 2-8

Note: Some listings may be cancelled due to the Thanksgiving long weekend. Check with the club. MONDAY — Do you have a drinking problem? Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are held seven days a week in Medicine Hat. For times and locations, call 403-527-2065. — Moms’ Walking Group, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., meet in Mall Food Court ... Read More »


Annual regatta sends Hatters down the river

mcranker@medicinehatnews.com @MHNmocranker A colourful group of 20-plus paddlers made its way down the South Saskatchewan River Saturday for the Medicine Hat Paddling Club’s annual Hat Regatta event. “This is the last organized event of the year for us paddlers,” said club president Rick Redmond. “This is actually the last organized paddling event for any group ... Read More »


Running for the cure

mcranker@medicinehatnews.com @MHNmocranker The often said that everyone knows someone who has been affected by cancer. More than 300 runners and volunteers gathered at Echo Dale Regional Park Sunday for the CIBC Run for the Cure, which is held annually to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer initiatives. Canadian Cancer Society development officer Laura Reynolds ... Read More »


Annual auction raises more than $10K for Alberta Children’s Hospital

Medicine Hat News The third annual #Dominicstrong auction ran this weekend, raising a preliminary total of $10,889 for the Alberta Children’s Hospital. The auction is run yearly through the #Dominicstrong Facebook page, where people can bid on a number of items donated to be bid on. This year featured 137 items, and was the best ... Read More »


Bullion stops 32 in loss to Raiders

Medicine Hat News The Medicine Hat Tigers fell back to the .500 mark on Saturday night in Prince Albert with a 4-2 loss to the Raiders. Hat goaltender Michael Bullion kept his team in the contest with a 32-save performance, but the Tabbies were unable to put a puck past Prince Albert’s Curtis Meger in ... Read More »


Tigers add new faces to scouting staff

rmccracken@medicinehatnews.com @MHNMcCracken The Medicine Hat Tigers entered their first road trip through Saskatchewan this weekend as one of just two Western Hockey League teams without any players from the province on their roster. While the Tigers haven’t had a Saskatchewan product on the ice since goaltender Mack Shields left the team at the end of ... Read More »