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Protect Your Property and Water Lines

March 12, 2019

The City’s Environmental Utilities department is urging business and residential property owners to pay attention to their water lines and prevent them from freezing. City crews continue to respond to emergency calls as frost in the ground affects water lines, and the warm weather around the corner with around the corner will not alleviate things…

Consumer Bill of Rights First of its Kind in Canada

March 12, 2019

The province revealed its Consumer Bill of Rights after four years of work to strengthen consumer protection rules in Alberta. The simple two-page document is the first of its kind in Canada. It summarizes the main protections in the Consumer Protection Act into an easy-to-digest format that will help people understand their rights, be protected…

Policy Success Noted by Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors

March 12, 2019

Successful advocacy on issues that are important to our members frequently take many years of commitment, exemplified by two policies first adopted by our Chamber Board in 2012 and 2013, which were recently marked as successful completions. Within the Chamber’s air service policy, the chamber first started advocating for competition to increase choice and better…

Do You Know Someone Extraordinary? Consider Nominating Them for a 2019 Community Spirit Award!

March 12, 2019

Nominations are now being accepted for the 2019 Community Spirit Awards. The awards, formerly known as the Civic Recognition Awards, honour individuals who have made an extraordinary contribution to the community and who by their dedication, activities and/or accomplishments have enhanced the quality of life in Medicine Hat for the last 30 years. Residents can…

New Member: Axiom Environmental Solutions

March 11, 2019

Axiom Environmental Solutions was set up with the aim of simplifying the asbestos removal process and subsequent construction work post abatement. Its goals are to keep costs to a reasonable level while providing an exceptional level of service. We have achieved this by the following: · All our asbestos workers are experienced construction workers, many of…

New Member: T.R.A.D Worm Industries

March 8, 2019

Roxanne Doerksen discovered the benefits of worm castings when she was looking for a natural and organic project to do with her kids. Roxanne grew up a farm girl and has a strong connection with the land. Protecting the land by keeping compostable refuse out of landfill was a ‘no-brainer’ for her. The added advantage…

5 Minutes for Business: A Budget for Business or Bust

March 7, 2019

With our GDP at a standstill, businesses need to see a focus on protecting and fostering growth in the upcoming federal budget ahead of this year’s federal election. The federal budget is set to be released on March 19, and only time will tell if it will keep in mind the business community’s needs. With…

Medicine Hat Receives Transit Funding From Province

March 7, 2019

The Alberta Community Transit Fund provided municipalities with funding to help expand Alberta’s transit system, green Alberta’s transit fleet and increase transit ridership. 33 successful municipal projects were selected on March 7, 2019. The program provides $215 million over 4 years, starting in 2019-20. Medicine Hat will receive $160,000 slated for bus stop infrastructure. Funding recipients…

Business Beat: The Gig Economy

March 6, 2019

Being little in business is big, and the “gig” economy influence is making that easy. Let’s face it, we know how traditional resource based economies focused on production, distribution and retail operations work. These traditional economies are often constructed around local resources, factory production styles and retail distribution. That is changing, but not entirely. Modern…

Do You Sell Food at Farmers’ Markets? Here Is What You Need to Know!

March 6, 2019

Learn the ins and outs of food regulations as they apply to Alberta approved farmers’ markets during a free webinar on March 13. Alberta Health Services will share the requirements vendors need to meet to sell food products at these farmers’ markets. Eileen Kotowich, farmers’ market specialist with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, has the details.…