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The name "Medicine Hat" is an English interpretation of Saamis (SA-MUS) – the Blackfoot word for the eagle tail feather headdress worn by medicine men. [14] Several legends are associated with the name of a mythical mer-man river serpent named Soy-yee-daa-bee – the Creator – who appeared to a hunter and instructed him to sacrifice his wife to get mystical powers which were manifested in ...
UTC−7 (MST) • Summer (DST) UTC−6 (MDT) Website. cypress.ab.ca. Cypress County is a municipal district in southeastern Alberta, Canada that surrounds the City of Medicine Hat and the Town of Redcliff. The municipality is part of Census Division 1, Alberta. [3] The first farm in the area was settled in 1890.
UTC−06:00 (MDT) Area code (s) 403, 587, 825. Sibbald is a hamlet in southern Alberta, Canada within Special Area No. 3. [2][3] It is located on Highway 9, approximately 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) west of the provincial border with Saskatchewan and 154 kilometres (96 mi) northeast of Medicine Hat.
Years active. 1947—present. Website. https://www.mhstampede.com. The Medicine Hat Exhibition & Stampede is an annual event held in Medicine Hat, Alberta. It is one of the largest and oldest rodeo and exhibition events in Canada. The Stampede has a rich history dating back to the early 20th century and has become an integral part of the ...
Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL) (2015–present) Website. coopplace.ca. Co-op Place (formerly Canalta Centre) is a 7,100-seat indoor arena located in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. It opened on August 22, 2015 as the new home of the Medicine Hat Tigers of the Western Hockey League, replacing the Medicine Hat Arena. [1][2]
Transmitter coordinates. 50°04′34″N 110°45′18″W / . 50.076°N 110.755°W. / 50.076; -110.755. Links. Website. wild945.ca. CHAT-FM is a Canadian radio station that broadcasts a country format at 94.5 FM in Medicine Hat, Alberta. The station is owned by the Jim Pattison Group .
The following tables show the average maximum and minimum temperatures of Canada of various cities across Canada, based on the climate period from 1981 to 2010 for the months of January and July (generally the lowest and highest average temperature months, but not in every case).