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  • City Announces Intent to Oversee Canalta Centre

    Medicine Hat – In response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the dynamic economic challenges ahead, the City has chosen to not renew the contract with venue management firm ASM Global and commence oversight of the Canalta Centre. Current provincial and federal restrictions have limited the operational capabilities for the Canalta Centre venue, and the current outlook from Alberta Health and Canada Health authorities indicates that public restrictions can be expected for the remainder of 2020 in an effort to mitigate virus transmission.

  • City Opts to Restrict Access to all Outdoor Recreational Structures

    Medicine Hat – To further prevent the spread of COVID-19, the City of Medicine Hat has, until now, been advising residents to refrain from using outdoor play structures in both City parks and school playgrounds. Effective immediately, these spaces are closed to the public.

  • Residents Urged to Stay at Home this Easter Weekend

    Medicine Hat – Despite the expected warm weather for this Easter long weekend, the City of Medicine Hat urges residents to stay home and practice preventative measures to stop the spread of COVID-19. “The virus is still spreading,” said Merrick Brown, Director of Emergency Management for the City of Medicine Hat.

  • Committee and Commission Meetings Adjust to Align with COVID-19 Practices

    Medicine Hat – City Standing Committees and Commissions will continue to meet as scheduled, with adjustments in place to ensure alignment with current Alberta Health restrictions related to COVID-19. A new Ministerial Order allowing municipalities to host meetings electronically to ensure recommended practices from Alberta Health was announced on March 20, 2020.

  • Council Meetings Adjust to Align with COVID-19 Practices

    Medicine Hat – City Council will meet as scheduled on Monday April 6 at 6:30 p. m. with adjustments in place to ensure alignment with current Alberta Health restrictions related to COVID-19.

  • City Allows Temporary Exemption for RV Usage to Support Self-Isolation

    Medicine Hat – In order to enable individuals to self-isolate near family support, a temporary interpretation of existing rules will be implemented until further notice. Residents will now be permitted to use recreational vehicles (RVs) for self-isolation purposes.

  • Fare Elimination, Entry Protocol and Schedule Changes Coming to Transit

    Medicine Hat – The City of Medicine Hat is making changes to Medicine Hat Transit to support passengers and drivers as part of the City’s COVID-19 response. Effective immediately, fare payment is not required to use Transit services, including Regular and Special Transit.

  • City Reminds Residents to Allow City Workers Space to Work Safely

    Medicine Hat – During the COVID-19 pandemic, necessary City construction and infrastructure renewal and repair work still continues. Residents are reminded to allow crews space to work safely, and to adhere to physical distancing standards by staying at least two metres away from City workers.

  • Emergency Social Services Support Available for Local Organizations Impacted by COVID-19

    Medicine Hat – Emergency Social Services Support is now available through the local Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) Grant Program. The Government of Alberta is providing $30 million to municipalities, charitable and non-profit organizations to help individuals, seniors, families and other vulnerable Albertans who are isolated or impacted by measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

  • Economic Recovery Team Assembled

    Medicine Hat –The City of Medicine Hat continues to work with businesses who are experiencing financial hardship due to COVID-19. Invest Medicine Hat and Invest Southeast Alberta (ISA) came together in 2018 to support businesses with the BREWD (Business Retention, Expansion and Workforce Development) initiative, engaging close to 500 businesses.

  • City Recommends Residents Refrain from Visiting All Outdoor Public Structures, Play Spaces

    Medicine Hat – In addition to the recommendation to refrain from visiting public playground structures, the City of Medicine Hat is adding all outdoor public structures and play spaces as places to avoid in order to limit the possible transmission of COVID-19. These locations include:.

  • Airport Operations Continue

    Medicine Hat – The Medicine Hat Regional Airport continues to provide services for travelers while implementing protective measures to limit the possible transmission of COVID-19. .

  • City Recommends Residents Refrain from Visiting Public Playground Structures

    Medicine Hat – The City of Medicine Hat supports Alberta Health Services’ (AHS) direction around physical distancing and, in cooperation with Cypress County, the Town of Redcliff, and the school boards in Medicine Hat and area, continue to work on implementing protective measures to limit the possible transmission of COVID-19. The City of Medicine Hat highly recommends residents refrain from visiting public playground structures at this time.

  • City Launches Information Line

    Medicine Hat – The City of Medicine Hat will launch an information line for local residents on Tuesday. As part of the City’s COVID-19 response, the telephone service will provide information to residents and help connect them to community resources.

  • Family Leisure Centre Registration Day Postponed

    Medicine Hat – The March 24 registration day for summer programs at the Big Marble Go Centre, Crestwood Rec Centre and outdoor pools is postponed until further notice due to COVID-19. This decision was made to allow time for more clear instruction to emerge from Alberta Health Services during this challenging event.

  • City Launches Utility Relief Program

    Medicine Hat – The City of Medicine Hat continues to work with individuals and businesses who are experiencing financial hardship due to COVID-19 and who may be unable to maintain their payments relating to utilities provided by the City. Effectively immediately, the following measures are in place:.

  • City Launches List of Community Supports

    Medicine Hat – The City of Medicine Hat has launched a new community page, outlining the numerous supports and resources available as part of the COVID-19 response. The list includes government agencies, cultural supports, financial assistance, grocery stores, mental health resources, and many more.

  • City of Medicine Hat Announces Public Access Restrictions to Remaining City Facilities

    Medicine Hat – The City of Medicine Hat continues to work on implementing protective measures to limit the possible transmission of COVID-19. This will now include changing how City staff interact with the public at City Hall and other City facilities.

  • City of Medicine Hat Announces Initial Measures to Support Community during COVID-19 Event

    Medicine Hat – With many community members and business owners impacted by COVID-19, the City of Medicine has determined immediate measures for ratepayers who are experiencing unexpected challenges and uncertainty that may be affecting their ability to pay City of Medicine Hat utility bills. Effective March 16, 2020 the following measures are in place:.


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