
McGrogan Wants To Bring Leadership To Council, Take Advantage Of Lessons Learned
Andy McGrogan says he began serving the community as a 19-year-old cop and wants to continue to do so as the city’s next mayor.

Advance Voting Next Week

High-Risk Offender Released into Medicine Hat Community

City To Decide On 1st Steps For $150 million Recreation Projects
Council will be deciding Monday whether to move forward with the first steps in a more than $150 million recreation enhancement initiative involving a southside aquatic park and a series of northside playing fields.

Final Council Meeting Before Election - Recreation, Legal Fees and Whistleblower Policy

Cowan says city can’t afford higher taxes, utilities

Owl News Live For Oct. 3
Friday’s panel discussion featuring the Owl’s Tom, Kelly and Alex discussing the latest topics in the city of Medicine Hat.

Medalta, Esplanade Set to Offer Camps as Teacher Strike Looms
Medalta and the Esplanade will be offering programing for kids as Alberta teachers and the provincial government appear to be ready to shut schools down due to labour strife.

Faith Wants to Not Just Talk about Vision But Execute Plans

Alberta Records First Measles Death

18-Month Sentence For Weapon Charges
A 41-year-old man facing charges related to possession of a sawed-off rifle entered a guilty plea at the first day of his trial at Medicine Hat Court of King’s Bench Thursday.

Glow Bike Is Back, Brighter than Ever!
Bike Medicine Hat will once again be hosting its Glow Bike event this Friday as the fun ride enters its fifth year.

City School Divisions Prepping Parents for Strike
As talks between the province and teachers’ union appear to be going nowhere, the city’s public and Catholic school divisions are preparing parents for the fallout of labour strife.

Orge To Draw On Veiner’s Legacy, Personality In Council Bid

Op-ed: Sweet Party - sugarcoated municipal politics with extra caffeine

Phaff Wants To Bring Order, Transparency, Integrity To City

Hale Seeking To Stop The Bickering At City Hall

Mayor Takes Another Shot at Legal Fee Reimbursement
Mayor Linnsie Clark will be taking another crack at getting a chunk of her legal fees repaid that were incurred over the past two years.

Owl News Live For Sept. 30
