Head of RMH joins fall city council race
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The head of the city’s new Ronald McDonald House says she has the experience and drive to tackle the economic and social challenges facing Medicine Hat.
Cassi Hider is the latest Hatter to file paperwork seeking a council seat in the next municipal election this fall.
She joins more than a dozen candidates that are registered in an new, extended campaign period put in place ahead of the Oct. 18 vote.
She tells the News this month she feels the time is right for her to “give back” to the city, and help co-ordinate action by council, business and community groups.
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Newcastle man jailed over one-punch assault that killed his mate
By Tyson Cottrill
A NSW Hunter man has been jailed over a one-punch assault which claimed the life of his mate in Newcastle in 2018.
Shane Holmes was sentenced to five years and nine months jail with a non-parole period of four years and three months over the attack on Chad Hadden.Â
A Supreme Court judge found Holmes struck Mr Hadden suddenly and without warning in what was essentially a brain snap .
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Shane Holmes has been sentenced to at least four years and three months jail over the one punch death of his mater Chad Hadden in Newcastle in 2018.(Supplied)