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Nov 27
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Trail section closed for snow removal safety concerns
Starting Wednesday, November 27, a section of trail in Northeast Crescent Heights will be closed until further notice due to an inability to safely perform snow removal.
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Dealing with the Root of Homelessness
Today homelessness, whether it is related to unemployment, under-employment, addictions, or mental health issues, continues to plague our city despite the best efforts of dozens of dedicated social workers and volunteers.
We agree on one thing: Looking away isn’t going to solve this problem. But neither is fighting this cause with one hand tied behind our back.
Sep 5
Council Highlights of September 5 2023
Under new business, City Council approved a Cost Pressure Relief Program as amended. $200 per month for the months of August, September, October and November be applied to each Residential Utility Account holder, including residential units represented by condo associations and other housing-based associations as a community cost pressure relief program, commencing with a double initial payment on the billing cycle of September 18, 2023.
Sep 4
Bridging the Gap Between Creative Minds
Discover how Medicine Hat's creative community came alive for Pulp's Creator Social. From forging connections between actors and writers to musicians and production companies, this event was a whirlwind of creative synergy. Meet the passionate "Pulp" group, back after a hiatus, dedicated to nurturing local talent. Join us in building a vibrant creative hub where ideas flourish and art knows no bounds!
Sep 4
Sparks Fly At Council Meeting Over Power Generation Strategic Review
Sparks were flying - all pun intended - between councilors regarding the motion and debate around a strategic review of the power utility. It was clear that two camps emerged on the issue of a strategic review when the ownership structure of the utility was included in the motion. Councilor Van Dyke, Chair of the Energy committee, was adamant that no ownership review be in the motion and made an amendment to remove it. Councilor Robbins, Dumanowksi and Mayor Clark all supported the amendment but were voted down by council 5-4.