October 2nd, 2024

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@@CollinGallant A provincial promise to reduce borrowing rates for cities may not add up to much in Medicine Hat initially, but could build over time if it is maintained, say city finance officials. Last week, Premier Danielle Smith told municipal politicians gathered from across Alberta that she will eliminate a premium charged on money borrowed

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  • Local utility rates continue their slide into the fall season

    @MedicineHatNews Floating power prices in Alberta have fallen to near a floor price established by the City of Medicine Hat last fall. Local power rates are now based on forecast prices in the Alberta wholesale market, but can’t go above 11-cents per kilowatt hour or below 7-cents in an interim pricing model brought in after ... Read More »

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  • AWARE rallies seniors for climate change

    asmith@medicinehatnews.com AWARE Medicine Hat set up in the Veiner Centre on Tuesday in honour of Senior’s Day to spark discussion surrounding the realities of climate change. The goal of the event was to educate and speak on issues on the minds of Medicine Hat’s older residents, something that member Betty Aiken felt that they accomplished ... Read More »

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  • City outdoor washrooms and facilities to close on staggered schedule

    As fall weather approaches, the City will be closing and winterizing outdoor washrooms and facilities. The city will either close or winterize facilities across October and early November on the following staggered schedule. October 1 Saamis Rotary water park washrooms, Ross Glen Town Centre and Central Park Picnic Shelter. October 2 Jefferies ball diamond. October ... Read More »

    12 hours ago

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  • Tigers look to build chemistry through week after losing weekend

    jtubb@medicinehatnews.com@ReporterTubb With all of the players expected to return immediately from NHL camps to Medicine Hat, the Tigers look to gel coming off a losing weekend. The Tigers had the first practice, post training camp, with all of the expected players returned from NHL camps. Forward Hunter St. Martin and defenceman Veeti Vaisanen were the ... Read More »

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  • Rattler roundup: Rattlers men’s soccer sweeps weekend

    sports@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 »

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  • Tigers look to learn from losing weekend to Rebels

    jtubb@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 »

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  • Noteworthy: Maybe the cold weather ain’t so bad after all

    There are a number of great reasons why we live in one of the best places on earth, but perhaps the most important one is weather. I know, I know, 40-below with a wind in the dead of winter is no treat, but it’s rarely a killer or a destructive force. Southern Albertans generally know ... Read More »

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  • Let’s Chat: Thankful for this chance

    I recently saw a quote on Google Images that felt like a sucker punch to the gut. It says “A cancer diagnosis changes you forever. You always remember the moment it came.” I remember vividly the day they told us he had cancer. It is something you never forget. I was the one who fell ... Read More »

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  • Economics 101: Latest Canadian inflation data positive for consumers

    The 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 »

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