August 15th, 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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  • Veiner Centre Euchre scores for July 2025

    Thursday, July 3 1st – Terry Young 2nd – Loretta Donahue 3rd – Al Guscott 4th – Gerri Roseberry 5th – Jean Metz Monday, July 7 1st – Janet Squires 2nd – Rita Myson 3rd – Delaine Constant 4th – Eva Hamerston 5th – Al Guscott Thursday, July 10 1st – Sharon Wutch 2nd – ... Read More »

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  • Minister updates provincial water, transportation plans

    asmith@medicinehatnews.com Minister of Transportation and Economic Corridors Devin Dreeshen on Thursday afternoon offered insight into recent rural investment, supporting various road and water projects. A total of $114.6 million in grant funding was announced in late July, provided as part of Budget 2025 through the Strategic Transportation Infrastructure Program, the Alberta Municipal Water/Wastewater Partnership and ... Read More »

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  • Election Info: Deadline for permanent voter registry today

    Registration for the province’s permanent Electors Registry, which also services municipal elections, must be completed today. To vote in the 2025 Municipal election, Hatters must be on the registry and can sign up or check if they are registered at voterlink.ab.ca, or, if not on the list of electors come election time, by bringing ID ... Read More »

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Local Sports

  • Thornhill enjoys first summer in Hat, WCBL

    jtubb@medicinehatnews.com@ReporterTubb There was a lot to love about Medicine Hat Mavericks’ head coach Jonathon Thornhill’s debut summer in the WCBL. The Mavs tallied 34 wins to their third best record since 2010 and the most wins since 2019, as they navigated a rainy summer and the dog days it brings. A summer of successes ultimately ... Read More »

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  • WCBL finals underway

    sports@medicinehatnews.com@MedicineHatNews The Western Canadian Baseball League championship is one day closer to being awarded. The WBCL finals kicked off Thursday night with the Regina Red Sox hosting the Sylvan Lake Gulls for Game 1 of the best-of-three championship series. Game 1 was not complete by press time. The rest of the series, Game 2 and ... Read More »

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  • Canada, U.S facing off in Hlinka Gretzky Cup semis today in meeting of 4 Tigers

    sports@medicinehatnews.com@MedicineHatNews Canada and the United States meet today for a spot in the gold medal game of the 2025 Hlinka Gretzky Cup. There are four Medicine Hat Tigers’ forwards vying for a spot in the gold finals in the game, with Markus and Liam Ruck representing Canada and Shaeffer Gordon-Carroll and Noah Davidson donning the ... 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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