November 19th, 2024

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bmiller@medicinehatnews.com Starting Wednesday volunteer postal workers will sort and deliver the next round of benefit cheques, including Canada Child Benefit, old age security and Canada Pension Plan, to residents in Medicine Hat and surrounding communities, honouring a commitment made by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers when it announced a national strike last Friday. Local

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  • Province launches survey asking for public opinion on medical assistance in dying

    asmith@medicinehatnews.com The province is launching a public engagement campaign to gather opinion and input regarding policy that surrounds medical assistance in dying. Alberta’s government says it is reviewing how MAID is regulated to ensure there is a consistent process, as well as oversight, that protects vulnerable Albertans, specifically those living with disabilities or suffering from ... Read More »

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  • Online video calls attention to several forms of elder abuse and how to get help

    news@medicinehatnews.com A new video released on the “Unison for Generations +50′ YouTube channel, run by Unison Alberta operator of the Veiner Centre, highlights elder abuse in its many forms and offers help for seniors experiencing abuse in Medicine Hat. The video, titled ‘Recognizing Elder Abuse: Types, Signs, and How to Get Help,’ runs less than ... Read More »

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  • Province draws attention to prevention and help line for awareness week

    news@medicinehatnews.com This week the province is highlighting its 24-hour bullying help and promoting prevention during Bully Awareness Week in Alberta. Throughout the week prevention resources will be shared over social media, with the hashtag #WhereToTurn and #BullyingAwarenessWeek, including how to access Alberta’s Bullying Helpline by phone or online via chat. “Bullying Awareness Week serves as ... Read More »

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Local Sports

  • AMAC Swim Club races in Cochrane over weekend

    sports@medicinehatnews.com@MedicineHatNews The Alberta Marlin Aquatic Club sent 25 swimmers to Cochrane this weekend. The local swim club raced against six other teams at the third annual Cochrane Comets Cup. Here are the local results. Nayla Berg (12): Had six new best times, finishing first in 50m breast and 100m breast, second in 50m back and ... Read More »

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  • Cubs tally wins on the road

    sports@medicinehatnews.com@MedicineHatNews The Medicine Hat Cubs picked up a pair of wins on the road this weekend. The Cubs beat the Red Deer Vipers 5-3 on Saturday, topping the Rocky Rams 9-4 on Sunday. In Saturday’s win, all five Medicine Hat goals were scored by a different Cub. Kyle Woolridge, Jesse Klimosko, Mason Osinski, Nolen Sutherland ... Read More »

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  • SEAC Tigers win Hockey Hounds, first time since ’99

    jtubb@medicinehatnews.com@ReporterTubb For the first time in 25 years, a local team was the last one standing at the Medicine Hat Hockey Hounds U15AAA tournament. The Medicine Hat U15AAA South East Athletic Club Tigers were victorious this weekend, beating the Balgonie Prairie Storm 4-3 Sunday to win the 51st Hounds tournament, the first Medicine Hat champion ... Read More »

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  • City Notebook: Call it what you want, it’s a fight nonetheless

    @@CollinGallant Budget battle brews, has a nice ring to it. But is that between council making a valiant effort to bring down a tax increase and staff who’ve argued the city’s 5.6 per cent proposed hike is among the lowest in the province already? Potentially, though it’s setting up to be Round 10 between Mayor ... Read More »

    3 days ago
  • Let’s Chat: My happy place

    Is there one place on this Earth that is your favourite to visit? I have a few, depending on the season, but right now as I sit in my hotel room I have to say it is Canmore. This town of a little more than 17,000 has captured my attention and my heart. I am ... Read More »

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  • Noteworthy: Students can’t possibly be as bad as they’re saying, can they?

    Times have changed in the classroom, according to a recent Globe and Mail story, in that students are far less civil and far more unruly and disrespectful than they were prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. My, how things have changed, if that’s true. My classroom experiences ended more than 50 years ago, so my perspective ... Read More »

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Letters to The Editor

  • Letter: Last-minute veteran transport by city appreciated

    Dear editor, Robertson Memorial No. 17 greatly appreciated the city for understanding and sending a Special Transit bus to the Legion on Nov. 11 to transport our disabled veterans. Although it was a last-minute arrangement, it was greatly appreciated and much needed. Thank you for the decision to also provide the bus at no charge ... Read More »

    5 days ago
  • Letter: City should have provided free transport for veterans on Remembrance Day

    Dear editor, Why did the city want to charge the local legion $360 to take veterans with difficulties on Remembrance Day to the Cenotaph, using the Handi Bus? Mine and the rest of the city residents’ taxes are used to run the city buses almost empty every day. Could the city have asked one of ... Read More »

    6 days ago
  • Letter: What Remembrance Day means to me…

    Dear editor, I am the daughter of a veteran of the First World War. When I was 10 years old in Grade 5 in 1963, our class was getting ready for Remembrance Day when my teacher was telling us the importance of remembering those who fought in the wars. I put up my had to ... Read More »

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