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Medicine Hat a great spot to see migratory birds year-round
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Saturday marks World Migratory Bird Day, an important date in Medicine Hat with a strong meaning at the nature centre, says a park interpreter at Police Point Park.
“We do a lot of things related to birds here, we have a very nice population of resident birds that are here year-round, but we also have a large population of migrant birds that head south for the winter and then return to our area to breed and nest or move to our area or areas further north to do the same thing,” says Marty Drut. “This is just a day to focus on those birds that are migrating to and from wintering grounds.”
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Construction season starts clock on grant-funded list
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Construction fence is up at Athletic Park where a $3-million modernization will take place this summer.
Another major project added to the city’s capital plan was a $2-million pickleball facility at the Family Leisure Centre, which saw bidding closed April 15, though no official award has been made public yet.
Those two projects headline a substantial list of new work added by the city after it was awarded $7.5 million in provincial stimulus grants and receiving approval to move $10.9 million in long-term federal transit grants to projects this year.
Bidding closes May 11 on another high profile project to expand city-owned offices at 533 First St., into the parking lot of the former downtown Canada Post branch.
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Grants add $11 million to city summer construction
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The Linden Lot, across from city hall in downtown Medicine Hat, is set to become additional office space as the building on the site will be expanded thanks to a federal government grant to move construction projects forward as economic stimulus coming out of the COVID pandemic. The city owned building, which was once rented to Canada Post s downtown branch, currently houses the city s health safety and environment offices. NEWS FILE PHOTO
Redeployed federal grants will add almost $11 million in projects to the city’s summer construction budget, it was confirmed Wednesday.
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