bmiller@medicinehatnews.com Elder Charlie Fox provided a prayer and honoured the land, history and traditional ways of the First Nations, Métis and Inuit people and their relationship with healing and working towards reconciliation before the annual walk for reconciliation at Medicine Hat College Monday afternoon. “Calling on our creator to give us the blessing to heal,
Read More »Collin Gallant cgallant@medicinehatnews.com Regulators are expected to decide by year-end on whether the city can purchase the DP Energy “Saamis Solar Park” or operate it under the City of Medicine Hat’s unique power generation charter. Meanwhile, power division heads are clarifying potential costs and the timeline of the 1,600-acre project in the city’s north end. ... Read More »
5 hours agoasmith@medicinehatnews.com The latest in a growing list of visits from NDP critics to speak on issues that matter to residents, NDP MLA and Official Critic for Education Amanda Chapman visited Medicine Hat on Friday evening. Chapman opened the evening with commentary on the recent announcement by the province to create 50,000 learning spaces, followed by ... Read More »
9 hours ago@MedicineHatNews Medicine Hat was at risk of overnight frost last night, according to Environment Canada, and will be Wednesday as temperatures could fall as low as 1C. The note was issued on Monday afternoon as forecasts in the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains pointed to frost from Rocky Mountain House to Claresholm. The cool ... Read More »
9 hours agosports@medicinehatnews.com@MedicineHatNews The Medicine Hat College Rattlers’ men’s soccer team picked up a pair of wins over the weekend. The Rattlers won both of their games, beating the SAIT Trojans 2-1 Saturday at home before topping the Lethbridge Kodiaks 4-2 Sunday on the road. Tata Mugisha and Joao Cintra scored for the Rattlers against the Trojans, ... Read More »
9 hours agojtubb@medicinehatnews.com@ReporterTubb A losing weekend against the Red Deer Rebels showed two different Medicine Hat Tigers teams. Friday’s 4-2 loss at Red Deer, was a game head coach Willie Desjardins says they weren’t focused for and it cost them. Saturday’s loss, a 4-3 comeback bid falling short at Co-op Place, saw more focus from the Tigers ... Read More »
9 hours agojtubb@medicinehatnews.com@ReporterTubb Andrew Basha has been pinching himself the last couple of days. The Medicine Hat Tigers forward has had a whirlwind few months, coming off a 41st selection by his childhood team the Calgary Flames in June’s NHL Draft. He’s coming off his first NHL training camp and first two preseason games with the Flames, ... Read More »
9 hours agoThe Consumer Price Index declined 0.2% month over month in August after a 0.4% increase in July. This was below the average economists’ forecast calling for inflation to remain at the same level as July. In seasonally adjusted terms, headline prices were up 0.12% in August after a 0.25% increase in July. Year over year, ... Read More »
3 days ago@@CollinGallant In business, the word “new” is probably the most important to use when wooing the masses, any ad exec will tell you. In investing however, “boring” and “disciplined” have more tangible track records. And so the Hat’s Heritage Savings Fund could soon be “rebranded” as the Medicine Hat Endowment fund, and given an official ... Read More »
3 days agoIntergenerational healing may sound ominous to some. It means acknowledging or addressing any unresolved trauma we have inherited from our family. No family is perfect and everyone has encountered trauma of some kind. According to the National Child Traumatic Stress Network, there are many types of traumas we may have faced growing up. Some examples ... Read More »
6 days agoDear editor, Utility fees continue to rise aggressively more than the actual cost of the commodity; specifically electric energy and natural gas costs. One condominium corporation’s total electric costs, including fees (multi-resident building) year to date is $96,614. The actual energy used cost was $58,232, leaving $38,382 as fees, or 65.91 per cent of the ... Read More »
1 week agoDear editor, I see that the reopening of the pool area at the Big Marble Go Centre has now been delayed from Sept. 15 to Oct 11. The problem is, the last three visits I’ve had to the centre, I’ve seen a grand total of no more than two people working in the area each ... Read More »
1 week agoDear editor, I would like to congratulate the city on its foresight regarding the purchase of Saamis Solar Park. All municipalities will be looking at extra expenses as we transition toward a zero-carbon future (Medicine Hat’s were estimated about a year ago at $300+ million). Our city has started the work of planning for these ... Read More »
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