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Wheat Kings lend hand after Tigers’ driver dies
6 minute read Yesterday at 10:33 PM CSTWhile the Medicine Hat Tigers and Brandon Wheat Kings battled on the ice on Wednesday evening, the real drama was taking place behind the scenes as one Western Hockey League club came to the aid of another.
During the game, Medicine Hat’s bus driver suffered a medical emergency at the Tim Hortons on the Trans-Canada Highway, and was taken to hospital by ambulance. That left the Tigers, who were in the midst of earning a 6-3 victory, with a locked bus running up on the North Hill, no way to get the vehicle to the rink and no rooms to stay in that night.
Mike Filipchuk, who is Brandon’s vice-president of business operations, found out about the situation and immediately swung into action with the help of several other people.
“My thought was that Medicine Hat doesn’t know anybody here,” Filipchuk said. “We have all the contacts. We have the bus companies, we have the restaurants, we have the hotels, we know who to call and who to talk to.
Vehicle stolen from business parking lot
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3 minute read Preview Updated: Yesterday at 3:57 PM CSTPair seeking Carberry council seat
4 minute read Yesterday at 10:19 PM CSTTwo candidates are running to join Carberry’s town council in a byelection later this month.
Lisa Dobbin-Waters and Micheal Hamilton are running to fill the vacant position in the March 17 byelection.
Hamilton, 47, said if elected, he wants the municipality to start a plan to draw more business to the town, conduct a feasibility study on building a roundabout on Main Street and better snow clearing because of the town’s older population.
Dobbin-Waters, 48, also said snow clearing was a priority for her because of the population’s age, along with other goals of creating better support and resources for youth, support for affordable child care and enhancing senior safety.
Grenier not running in Turtle Mountain
1 minute read Yesterday at 10:17 PM CSTA person previously named as a potential candidate for the Progressive Conservatives in Turtle Mountain has told the Sun he doesn’t plan to run for the party in the next election.
On Tuesday, the Sun cited the Killarney Guide, which had reported that Ed Grenier, who has served as the PCs’ Turtle Mountain riding association president, was seeking the party’s nomination. The Sun was unable to reach Grenier on Monday.
Reached by phone on Thursday, Grenier said that he had contemplated running, but decided against it for personal reasons and that the timing wasn’t right.
On Monday, the NDP announced former longtime Killarney-Turtle Mountain mayor Rick Pauls as its candidate in Turtle Mountain.
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