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St. Michael's joins a nation of schools for Music Monday

The voices of St. Michael's School gathered in the gymnasium Monday morning to celebrate Music Monday. Music Monday, as sponsored by the Coalition for Music Education in Canada, saw more than 240 staff and students unify their voices during the decidedly unique event.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 May 2012 08:09

Alexandra will show off students May 16

The Grade 7 band will perform at 7 p.m., while the Grade 8 band takes the stage at 8 p.m. Drama presentations round out the entertainment, with performances at 7:30 and 8:30 p.

12 pounds of pot seized in highway bust

Members of the Redcliff RCMP detachment stopped a vehicle on the Trans-Canada Highway after a check of the licence plate showed the owner had outstanding arrest warrants, according to a police release.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 May 2012 08:07

Families that run together, give together

Feet hit the pavement Sunday morning to raise funds and awareness for the Kidney Foundation's Annual "Gift of Life Run and Walk." "This is a cause that's really near and dear to my heart," said Cheryl Oliver, who was on dialysis and received a kidney transplant five years ago.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 May 2012 14:23

Driver of stolen car taken into custody near Dunmore

At about 2:45 p.m. on Sunday, police took a 46-year-old man into custody near Eagle Butte High School on Township Road 120 near Dunmore after the vehicle apparently broke down.

Last Updated on Monday, 07 May 2012 07:11

Steps for Life walk

Held at Medicine Hat College, the fundraiser was to support "Threads for Life," an charity that supports families of workers who have been killed or severely injured in the workplace.

Chinook Village reaches milestone

"It started with a vision, a vision and faith, " stated Board Chairman, Peter Wilde, to the crowd of 400 who gathered in the Chinook Village Terrace Room to mark two decades of the retirement community in Medicine Hat.

The city’s north end holds its own party

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Gloomy skies didn’t stop the Northside Extravaganza from being a hit in its first year.
The day turned out “way beyond our expectations,” said Perry Dooley, co-chair of the Northside Extravaganza’s organizing committee.
“It's been outstanding.”
Two years in the planning, the day hoped to create a community-based event on the north side of the city and Crescent Heights, Dooley said, since other events usually take place in the southern part of the city.
The focus is also about youth. Funds raised from the day were put towards the Medicine Community Foundation for Youth.
Part of this focus also saw 30 different acts hit the stage at the Northlands Co-op parking lot area — with young people  showing off their skills as contortionists, cheerleaders, comedians, singers and musicians.
“We want to make next year bigger and better,” said  Dooley. “Now that the word is out we 're hoping to have even more talent coming out.”
Dooley estimated that over 1,000 people alone came out to the Co-op site to see the performers, a number that doesn’t even include number of people who hit up Eighth Street NW for the activities based from there.
And one of the biggest hits on Eighth Street was the monster truck rides.
A steady line up as children — and those young at heart — eagerly awaited the chance to climb aboard into the seats fastened into the truck’s bed and bump around as they were taken over the huge pile of dirt in the middle of the street.
Around 20 car owners also brought their vehicles out for the car show on Eighth.
"The weather held away lots of the fellas,” said Jerry Zacher who organized the vehicle show for the extravaganza..
“But what do you do?" he added, saying that despite the weather there was a  great crowd of people constantly coming by and the organizers are quite proud of what they’ve put together.
"It's the first year we've ever done something of this nature, so we didn't know what to expect," he said. "It's a great addition to Eighth street."
"It's just great to see the community coming together,” agreed Dooley. “We're just proud to see that happening in Crescent Heights."

Driver of stolen car taken into custody near Dunmore

Medicine Hat News
Police have arrested a man who they say hit two vehicles while driving a stolen car on Sunday afternoon.
At about 2:45 p.m. on Sunday, police took a 46-year-old man into custody near Eagle Butte High School on Township Road 120 near Dunmore after the vehicle apparently broke down.
The man, who was not identified, is listed as having no fixed address.
Police say the car was reported stolen in Calgary and was involved in two hit-and-run accidents earlier in the day.
The man faces several criminal and provincial traffic charges. As well, the Medicine Hat Police Service says the man is also under investigation for several other local criminal matters.
He was to be formally charged late Sunday night or early Monday, according to a police release.

Mother marches on with fundraiser

The Sapper Stephan Stock Memorial Walk in support of Valour Place takes place on May 12 with the fallen soldier's mother, Leona Stock, saying 60 participants have so far signed up.

Last Updated on Saturday, 05 May 2012 10:59

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