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Recreation assessment reveals variety of opportunities for Forty Mile - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Recreation assessment reveals variety of opportunities for Forty Mile - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News
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NDP s green energy deals are making the province money - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Green energy supply contracts signed by the Alberta New Democrat government are operating in the black, according to a new paper from the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy. The Renewable Energy Program awarded three rounds of power supply contracts at set prices to wind power developers beginning in 2017. Three projects in the first round have been in operation for about 18 months – including the Whitla Wind Farm near Bow Island – and researchers estimate those put power on the grid below the floating market price. The discount could be $2 million per year in the province’s favour, say researchers Blake Shaffer and Sara Hastings-Simon of the U of C, and a net to the government as much as $28 million because they don’t collect carbon credit offsets as per the contract.

National Volunteer Week to recognize those serving at the core of community organizations

National Volunteer Week to recognize those serving at the core of community organizations Poll Yes Volunteers are at the core of many local organizations. Each and every day, countless hours are sunk into worthwhile endeavours that help our communities in myriad ways. From community groups to churches, schools and sports organizations, volunteers truly make all the difference in the world. Take the Taber and District Soccer Association for example. Aleah Weiss is just one of the many volunteers that helps make the association run every season. She’s been on the board for a decade, and held numerous positions over her volunteer tenure. But that’s not where her love of volunteering began.

Rural bus service needs provincial backing to survive - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Rural bus service needs provincial backing to survive Poll Too strict Premier Rachel Notley unveiled a $700,000 provincial pilot project during Stampede Week in 2018 to help cover the costs of a private operator running bus service between 11 communities on Highway 3. The City of Medicine Hat, represented by Mayor Ted Clugston (left), oversaw the grant that was wound down last month at a total cost of about $400,000, entirely to the province. NEWS FILE PHOTO The Highway 3 Connector bus route between Medicine Hat and Lethbridge was wound down at the end of last month and likely won’t be revived without new financial support from the province, City of Medicine Hat officials say.

Ron Sakamoto keeping the music playing

Ron Sakamoto keeping the music playing Poll Do you think fan attendance will be allowed at sporting events such as Lethbridge Bulls games this year? Yes The COVID-19 pandemic silenced the world of live concert performances but Lethbridge concert promotor Ron Sakamoto has still found a way to keep the music playing. Sakamoto, owner of Gold and Gold Productions and Sakamoto Agency, and his roster of 23 artists have been staging live-streamed shows in nursing facilities across the country bringing a bit of joy to the lives of seniors isolated from their families. Sakamoto himself, who jokingly says he only leaves his house to forage for food, knows how tough isolation can be.

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