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Adventurous experiences fill Linda Hancock's book Print E-mail
ZOE SZUCH
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Dr. Linda Hancock of Medicine Hat is more than your average registered psychologist – she's travelled extensively throughout North America and has the stories to prove it. After years of keynote speaking, Hancock has put pen to paper and jotted down 10 life lessons she grasped while travelling, in Life Is An Adventure: Every Step Of The Way.
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Q and A with Jane Bahnmiller Print E-mail
Medicine Hat News: How long have you been involved with Monday Night At The Movies and why did you get involved?
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Thursday, 27 November 2008
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Domestic abuse getting higher priority Print E-mail

Amanda Stephenson

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Society’s attitudes about domestic abuse have changed dramatically over the last few decades, and nowhere is this as apparent as in the changing response of law enforcement. Domestic abuse was once a crime that was able to keep a low profile because it happened “behind closed doors” — today, however, it is a top priority for police agencies across North America.

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Tuesday, 25 November 2008
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Albertans' health info to be protected Print E-mail

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Legislation to safeguard the confidentiality and security of Albertans’ health information was introduced in the Legislature Monday.

The Health Information Amendment Act, known as Bill 52, focuses on protecting a wider range of individual health information, including health services that are paid for privately.

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Tuesday, 25 November 2008
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Phones revolutionized the ways of doing business Print E-mail

Gillian Slade

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By the 1920s, telephones were about to revolutionize the way business was done and private switchboards were becoming the life-blood of any large business, including Medicine Hat’s Cosmopolitan Hotel, whose switchboard is now part of the Esplanade Museum collection. Motels and hotels proudly advertised that there was “a telephone in each room.”

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Monday, 24 November 2008
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