“Usually we open the last Friday of April, but we decided to try opening earlier and just see if we get any campers in. We’re practically booked to full capacity for most of the season, so it’s actually tough to increase bookings year over year.
“Less than four months after a Zamboni explosion destroyed their arena, the southern Alberta town of Taber has won the 2026 Kraft Hockeyville competition, securing $250,000 for repairs and the chance to host an NHL pre-season game…”
The Medicine Hat Health Foundation (MHHF) is giving a financial boost to students pursuing an education in health and community services at Medicine Hat College (MHC).
Beginning next week, there will be a bring your own games night at the Kiwanis center (the old Elizabeth Street School). It will be every first and third Friday of the month for now, with hopes to make it every Friday eventually.
“Ten train cars that came off the tracks in the Medicine Hat marshalling yard, including some tank cars on their sides, were “re-railed” on Monday, according to a brief statement from Canadian Pacific Kansas City railroad. "
“Lawyers for groups proposing and opposing the construction of the Saamis Solar Park in Medicine Hat are in dispute about next steps during a province-wide pause on renewable energy projects, but both agree their costs could mount.”
“The Redcliff Legion and its future have been unknown for the past year. The legion took a financial hit last year after 64 thousand dollars were misappropriated almost forcing them to shut down. Now, a member says he is more optimistic for the organization’s future, but not without help from the community.”
“CYPRESS COUNTY, AB. — Two people from Medicine Hat and a third from Swift Current, lost their lives in an early morning single vehicle accident in Cypress County.
“Aurora Sun will rise again, according to the owner of the half-built greenhouse in Medicine Hat, and a new power agreement from the City of Medicine Hat helped guide the deal to completion.”
“The Medicine Hat Police are investigating a break-in and enter that occurred early Sunday. Police say that the crime occurred at 4:45 a.m. at a store located on the 500 block of Rutherford Street NW.”