A city committee is set to hear a report today into unsightly properties, and review changes to business licence fees that raised the ire of some business owners earlier this year.
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						A city committee is set to hear a report today into unsightly properties, and review changes to business licence fees that raised the ire of some business owners earlier this year.
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One of the world’s largest oil companies has purchased a solar farm near Acadia Valley, and has an initial agreement to acquire a larger renewable portfolio in the province.
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Medicine Hat Fire and Emergency Services recently released a public notice saying they are not affiliated with a private company selling fire protective systems door-to-door in the Medicine Hat area.
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Hut 8 cryptocurrency is getting into business with the two sons of U.S. President Donald Trump, it was announced on March 31 – not April 1.
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Council members appear willing to wade into several big issues before the end of the term with a little more than six months remaining.
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City committee members heard a presentation on a proposed increase of 5.6 per cent to the municipal property tax rate for the median taxpayer in 2025 on Thursday that will now seek council approval for finalization on April 7.
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The final phase of construction on the Division Avenue S. rehabilitation project is set to resume Monday with the anticipation of all construction completed by late June.
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With just one outstanding tax agreement to be finalized, the City of Medicine Hat is likely to cancel a planned tax auction set for Monday.
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Budget 2025 contains over $19 million in protection for communities from flood and drought, the province said in an announcement Thursday.
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City staff will request council to approve a one-time operating initiative budget amendment of more than $3.45 million for a grant that would “significantly enhance” the department’s tree-planting efforts.
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