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MHC Pride Week, Best of Last Art Show, and NSERC grant funding
A rainbow of activity will colour Medicine Hat College (MHC) campuses from September 16-20 in honour of Pride Week, promoting an environment of inclusivity, equality and learning in support of the LGBTQ2S+ community.
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Questioning Solar Power Purchase Logic
The Medicine Hat mayor and council squabble has resulted in peak bad judgment as evidenced by a knee jerk reaction to once again invest millions of tax payer dollars and thousands of paid staff hours into a tax subsidized, financially uncertain solar farm.
Aug 28
City invites community to mingle at upcoming public engagement event
Municipal Mingle is a public engagement event that is designed to foster a collaborative environment between City staff and community members. The open house format allows for informal interaction where attendees can engage in discussions that interest them the most. It's an opportunity to ask questions directly to those involved in the forefront of the city's development and services.
Aug 27
General Internal Medicine - Canary in the Coal Mine
General internal medicine (GIM) physicians have a unique role – in both hospital and community settings – caring for the most complex patients with overlapping, multiple health issues of all kinds. In many ways, they are the last line of defense for complex inpatient care.
Aug 27
City of Medicine Hat seeks approval to acquire Saamis Solar Park project
The City of Medicine Hat applied to the Alberta Utilities Commission to obtain ownership of the 325-megawatt (MW) Saamis Solar Park project within Medicine Hat’s municipal boundary. The solar power plant and accompanying substation were approved, with conditions, by the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) on July 18, 2024 under the ownership of Saamis Solar Park Ltd, part of the Irish-headquartered DP Energy Group. The current AUC approval enables construction to begin in 2025 and to be in service by 2027.