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Medicine Hat students take part in global climate strike
Medicine Hat, AB - Students from across the world came together today to demand action from leaders on climate change.Medicine Hat was home to one of the over 3,000 strikes worldwide."We think it's so...
Sep 27, 2019 Students strike outside of City Hall (Photo by Ross Lavigne)
Kylie Jenner hospitalized, will miss Paris Fashion Week
Kylie Jenner has been hospitalized with an undisclosed illness and will have to skip a planned cosmetics rollout at Paris Fashion Week. The 22-year-old social media star and makeup mogul said on Twitt...
Sep 27, 2019
Trump: US, Japan agree on 1st stage of new trade agreement
The U.S. and Japan on Wednesday signed a limited trade deal that will eliminate tariffs and expand market access on farm, industrial and digital products. But the deal does not address autos, a key st...
Sep 27, 2019
Teen climate activist Greta Thunberg greeted as star at Montreal march
Montreal was hit by Greta-mania Friday as teen Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg took the city by storm, bringing her message that urgent action is needed against climate ch...
Sep 27, 2019
TFC looks to improve playoff seeding against desperate Chicago Fire side
Toronto FC has plenty to play for over its final two regular-season games even though the team has already locked up an Eastern Conference post-season spot. A home playoff date is still a possibi...
Sep 27, 2019
B.C. Lions look to stop Stanback, stymie Montreal Alouettes' run game
SURREY, B.C. - The B.C. Lions may be looking for their third win in a row, but coach DeVone Claybrooks says his team still has plenty room for improvement. "We still haven't played a perfect game by m...
Sep 27, 2019
Downtown foot patrol continuing into 2020
MEDICINE HAT, AB -- The Medicine Hat Police downtown patrol initiative will continue on into next summer, with a few tweaks. The program began in June 5 as a way to make people feel safer in the downt...
Sep 27, 2019 Courtesy: Bob Schneider
Thunberg too extreme, immigration needs limiting, Bernier says in B.C.
SURREY, B.C. - People's Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier says teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg's call for governments to act on climate change is creating panic among young people who...
Sep 27, 2019
Vikings ready for competitive volleyball season
MEDICINE HAT, AB - The Crescent Heights High School Vikings are hoping to make another run towards volleyball provincials this season.With a new season only a few weeks old, the senior varsity girls v...
Sep 27, 2019 Julia Forsyth, a member of the Crescent Heights Vikings senior girls volleyball team , speaks with CHAT News
Official: Exam doesn't find cause of boat fire
LOS ANGELES - U.S. investigators who examined the burned-out wreckage of a scuba diving boat have not been able to determine what ignited a fire that killed 34 people off the California coast, a law e...
Sep 27, 2019