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Anchor and produce daily newscasts, Week in Review
Hard News
Medicine Hat
Gay Doughnuts (2:13)
A local bakery wanted to send a message to Progressive Conservative MLA Drew Barnes and says two dozen doughnuts may have done the trick. May 2018.
Notley in Medicine Hat (2:14)
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley made her first visit to Medicine Hat since being elected in May 2015. February 2017.
Escort Bylaw (2:27)
Police have charged a 48-year-old man with purchasing sexual services and it’s raising questions around the escort bylaw in the city. November 2016.
Body Camera Pilot Project (2:09)
MHPS is two months into a six month pilot project with body worn cameras and already officers have captured hours and hours of evidence. November 2017.
Child Support Payments (2:29)
A former oilfield worker is calling for an overhaul of the family legal system. January 2017.
Flats Clean Up (2:02)
City bylaw officers are helping tackle problem properties before they become complaints and they’re doing it one neighbourhood at a time. October 2016.
Nasal Surgery Wait Times (2:08)
A local man waits six months for nasal surgery and while that may be along wait, it’s half of the provincial average. August 2016.
SE Alberta & Area
Hilda Fire (2:22)
A grass fire ripped through an area of land near Hilda, destroying everything in its path. Area farmers speak about what they saw. October 2017.
US Election (1:54)
Residents in Havre, MT, are breathing a sigh of relief ahead of hearing the election results. November 2016.
CFB Creep Catcher (2:03)
A soldier with CFB Suffield has been outed in a creep catcher video posted online. October 2016.
Feature Stories
Part 1 – Supervised Consumption (2:56) Part 2 – Supervised Consumption (3:10)
An inside look at the supervised consumption site in Lethbridge.
August 2018.
Part 1 – Escorts & Agencies (3:20)
Part 2 – Escorts & Agencies (2:51)
A woman opens up about the realities of working in the sex industry in Medicine Hat. June 2017.
Part 1 – Shattering Stereotypes | Part 2 – Shattering Stereotypes
Part 3 – Shattering Stereotypes | Part 4 – Shattering Stereotypes
Policing has often been thought to be a man’s job. It can be physically demanding, mentally draining and not everyone is cut out for shift work. This four-part series looks at the stereotypes women face in policing and the females in the force who are breaking them, proving this can be a career for women. February 2017.
Aberdeen House Seizure (2:15)
A notorious home known for drug and criminal activity is seized by government officials. September 2016.
Part 1 – Corona Bathroom Concerns (2:06)
Part 2 – Corona Bathroom Concerns (2:04)
A local bar causes outrage over a sign posted inside the women’s bathroom, stating ‘you must use the bathroom of your birth gender’. July 2016.
Aberdeen Closure Follow (2:29)
The owner of 390 Aberdeen speaks after a judge orders a second closure on his home. May 2017.
Part 1 – School Bullying Concerns (2:09) Part 2 – School Bullying Concerns (1:56)
One mother turns to police in hopes of stopping the bullying against her son, but parents believe educators need to be doing more. July 2016.
Light-hearted Stories
Medicine Hat
Backwards Alphabet (2:18)
Marjorie Baguley doesn’t know many people who can recite the alphabet backwards. October 2018.
911 Apology Letter (2:30)
MHPS shares a heartwarming letter on social media after a little girl admits to calling 9-1-1 and hanging up. May 2018.
Bracelets for Broncos (2:24)
Jayden Dennison started weaving green and yellow loom bracelets, and selling them to raise money for the team, after hearing about the Humboldt Broncos bus crash. April 2018.
A Creative Thank You (2:16)
One student at Crescent Heights High School is thanking Cst. Dwayne Wist for saving her life. December 2017.
Augmented Reality Art Walk (2:11)
A group of local artists have been hard at work, helping bring the Art Walk to life. July 2017.
Inside The Cypress Club (2:12)
The Cypress Club is a historic part of Medicine Hat’s downtown. It’s opening its doors to the public this summer for a rare glimpse inside. July 2017.
Learning to Sign (2:07)
A local sign language instructor is teaching kids how to sign and that it’s okay to be different. December 2016.
Messy Makers (1:46)
It’s rare for parents to tell their children to get messy, but one program is encouraging exactly that. November 2016.
Beveridge Reopens (2:03)
The Beveridge furniture building was unlike anything Medicine Hat had seen before. Now, under new owners, the space is reopening 100 years later as as event space. October 2016.
Book Buddies (1:32)
A new program at the Medicine Hat SPCA allows kids share their love of reading with animals. August 2016.
Food Labels Report (1:53)
Why a report on food labels might make some stop and rethink those choices in the grocery aisle. June 2016.
SE Alberta & Area
Redcliff Cat Trap (2:09)
Gaudreau’s latest breakaway is raising concerns around the town’s cat bylaw. May 2018.
Havre Storm Spotter (2:07)
Havre, MT, saw three times more snow this winter compared to years prior. February 2018.
Schuler School Art (2:39)
Students at Schuler School are using art to help them express their feelings after a grass fire ripped through the area. November 2017.
Citizens on Patrol (1:58)
There’s a second set of eyes patrolling the streets of Redcliff and on the lookout for anything suspicious. September 2017.
999,999 km and counting (2:19)
A Redcliff man isn’t surprised his Ford is still on the road, despite the odometer reading 999,999 kilometres. April 2017.