New signs inform residents of ice thickness
MEDICINE HAT, AB — The Medicine Hat Parks and Recreation Department has unveiled its newest initiative to help let people know if it is safe to go on the ice.
Signs telling people about the thickness of ice were put up last week near the pond in Southridge Park and Leinweber Pond, behind the Stampede Grounds.
“The signs are meant to inform the general public of the ice in terms of thickness, and safety to be able to go out on the ice in terms of skating, hockey, et cetera,” said Dave Genio, superintendent of Parks and Recreation.