August 14th, 2025

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asmith@medicinehatnews.com Alberta Beef Producers is looking to the future following the announcement of intent to withdraw from the Canadian Cattle Association, though producers are being assured they will not see major impacts. The decision was rooted in several factors, says ABP chair Doug Roxburgh, which had been shared with the CCA prior. The organization has

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  • Petition to stay in Canada hits the Hat today; Former MLA’s effort to obtain 300,000 signatures gets local support

    asmith@medicinehatnews.com Today outside city hall, local canvassers will collect signatures for one vital question: Do you agree that Alberta should remain in Canada? The citizen initiative petition, put forward by former MLA and Alberta cabinet minister Thomas Lukaszuk and held through Elections Alberta, is having signatures collected across the province, with a goal of 300,000 ... Read More »

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  • Water conditions at Echo Dale could cause swimmer’s itch

    Hatters with an itch to swim at Echo Dale Regional Park may want to look elsewhere to scratch it. The city announced Wednesday that parks and recreation staff had found the presence of aquatic life that can produce swimmer’s itch in the Echo Dale swim lake and boat lake. They say staff are working to ... Read More »

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  • Two-time candidate says council needs better decision making

    asmith@medicinehatnews.com City council candidate Kelly Allard aims to bring council back on track with co-operation, open information and made-in-Medicine Hat solutions. This is not the first time Allard has run for council, something she was spurred on to from a growing dissatisfaction with how the municipal government has addressed a variety of issues over past ... Read More »

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Local Sports

  • Liam Ruck scores twice in win, Canada to face U.S. in Tiger showdown at Hlinka Gretzky Cup semifinals

    sports@medicinehatnews.com@MedicineHatNews The semifinals of the 2025 Hlinka Gretzky Cup may have Medicine Hat Tigers fans divided. Team Canada with Tigers forwards Markus and Liam Ruck will face the United States with Tabbies’ forwards Shaeffer Gordon-Carroll and Noah Davidson on Friday at 11 a.m. MST with a spot in the gold medal final on the line. ... Read More »

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  • Red Sox, Gulls to meet in WCBL finals starting tonight

    sports@medicinehatnews.com@MedicineHatNews The Western Canadian Baseball League’s championship will spend the offseason in a new city. The Regina Red Sox and Sylvan Lake Gulls meet in the WCBL finals starting tonight in Regina, with both clubs vying for the Harry Hallis Memorial Trophy. It’s the first season since 2021 when the Lethbridge Bulls were crowned champions, ... Read More »

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  • Inside the CFL: Grey Cup primer? Riders, Ti-Cats meet in battle of division leaders

    sports@medicinehatnews.com@MedicineHatNews he Game of the Year, at least at the halfway point of the season, features the division leaders, Hamilton and Saskatchewan, Saturday at Mosaic Stadium. Billed as a Grey Cup preview, a showdown for bragging rights in the CFL. It’s THE BIG GAME. Both teams future Hall of Fame-level quarterbacks in Bo Levi Mitchell ... Read More »

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  • Let’s Chat: A banned book is worth reading

    Book No. 4, Blankets by Craig Thompson, is the last in the list of books I vowed to read as it pertains to our government’s ridiculous notion that book banning in schools is acceptable in 2025. Here is my review of this 582-page graphic novel. First, it contains the most powerful images and text I ... Read More »

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  • Noteworthy: Mayoral race could be doozy

    So far, Medicine Hat has two people officially in the running for mayor, although a third, former UCP MLA Drew Barnes, said in a News article last week that he, too, would be filing papers to be on the ballot Oct. 20. Alan Rose was the first to declare his intention to run for mayor, ... Read More »

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  • Kindness Matters: Just a little goes a long way

    The What Matters to Hatters Coalition remains focused on reducing stigma related to substance use and mental illness in our community by promoting the importance of kindness and connection. We believe everyone should be offered kindness and connection, including people who may be struggling with substance use disorder or mental illness. For many, their trauma ... Read More »

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