Airport Flying High, Street Work Grounded
City’s airport is flying high with a nearly 50 per cent increase in traffic while major infrastructure upgrades to Third Street north and south will be put over to 2027.
MEDICINE HAT’S TRANSPARENCY TANTRUM: City Spends Public Money Fighting a Ghost—And Keeps Losing
Instead of addressing the requests, the City ran to the OIPC to have them thrown out as “frivolous, vexatious, or made in bad faith.” The Commissioner’s adjudicator, in a masterclass of patient repetition, shot down each attempt.
Public District Hosts Southview Parents on Fate of School
Southview Community School parents took part in a facilitated workshop exercise Wednesday evening examining different impacts of the facility possibly closing.
Surviving the Holidays #2 - Anxiety About Substance Use
I grew up in an alcoholic home. This was not a home where an unshaven, unkempt, unemployed dad sat around in a chair swilling beer watching wrasslin’ while the children were neglected by a valium-taking, curler-wearing mom making TV dinners in squalor, this was a “respectable” household.
Recall Petition Approved: Smith Now Faces a 60-Day Campaign—and Her Own Party’s Boos
The petition arrives at a uniquely vulnerable moment for Smith. Her recent political standing could be charitably described as “bruised.”

