Biker Point of View
August 27, 2010 |
Officials say backup from as far away as Edmonton is heading to our city - reacting to the possibility over 100 outlaw bikers could land in Medicine Hat this weekend. Earlier this week - police recommended citizens keep an eye out, but one local man who says he once associated with outlaw bikers is calling the warnings overblown, and senseless. |
AHS Meeting
August 26, 2010 |
Two years after their last appearance top health officials in the province landed in Medicine Hat this afternoon. The Alberta health services board held an open public meeting inside the Medicine Hat regional hospital. Topics ranged from first quarter budgets to the health response to a major natural disaster in our corner of the province. Scott Cunningham has more. |
CP Repairs
August 26, 2010 |
As June flood waters ravaged area homes, it also caused massive damage to the main CPR line in and out of Alberta. Hundreds of workers and machinery were almost instantly sprung into action. The financial damage of the washouts was revealed in the company's second quarter financial report. As reporter Kyle Bakx tells us, it came at a significant cost to the railway. |
Flood Bill
August 25, 2010 |
In the wake of summer flooding -- the city had predicted damage to public property at 50 million dollars and estimated that the figure would likely rise as water receded. But a detail summary released today, shows the bill of damage is much smaller. Reporter Kyle Bakx has the story |
Pet Bylaw
August 24, 2010 |
As city council touts the tough new pet bylaw - Chat News has learned that the fines levied for an attack similar to the one that cost a Medicine Hat woman a finger two years ago -- haven't changed at all. We've also discovered the day of the attack, the dog owner was fined for a different incident involving his pit bull. Reporter Kyle Bakx has the story... |
Kindergarten Cut
August 24, 2010 |
WHEN CHILDREN HEAD BACK TO SCHOOL NEXT WEEK, FULL-TIME KINDERGARTEN IN MEDICINE HAT WILL BE A THING OF THE PAST. NEITHER THE PUBLIC OR CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARDS WILL BE RESUMING FULL-TIME PROGRAMMING THIS FALL EVEN THOUGH THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT HAS STEPPED IN TO PICK UP SALARY INCREASES FOR TEACHERS. INA SIDHU REPORTS. |
SPCA Overcrowded
August 23, 2010 |
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Health Report
August 23, 2010 |
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Jet Cars
August 23, 2010 |
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