Medicine Hat council adopts airport strategy and hears Special Olympics update at its meeting Monday
Medicine Hat city council adopted the first phase of a long-term airport strategy at Monday’s meeting, while also receiving an update on preparations for the 2026 Special Olympics Canada Summer Games and approving support for multiple community initiatives.
Council unanimously approved Phase 1 of the Airport Strategic Plan, a document intended to guide future development and business planning at the Medicine Hat Regional Airport over the next 20 years.
Officials from the airport said the plan establishes priorities for the facility as it faces the loss of scheduled WestJet service on June 24, and challenges affecting regional airports across Canada.
Airport Manager Logan Boyd told council the airport remains a significant economic and social asset for southeastern Alberta, contributing to regional connectivity, supporting medical transfers and emergency services, and serving as a growing centre for flight training.

