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City of Lethbridge Electric Utility; ENMAX (formerly City of Calgary Electric System) EPCOR (formerly Edmonton Power Corporation) City of Medicine Hat Electric Utility; Town of Ponoka; City of Red Deer Electric Light and Power; Town of Cardston; Rural Electrification Associations: Battle River Power Cooperative; Beaver REA; Blue Mountain Power ...
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 ...
"The City with All Hell for a Basement" — derived from a quote by Rudyard Kipling upon visiting Medicine Hat, referring to the city's natural gas reserves. [35] [36] "The City with Energy" [35] "The Gas City" [35] "The Hat" [37] "An Oasis on the Prairies" [35] "Saamis" — a Blackfoot word for 'medicine man's hat', from which Medicine Hat's ...
Utility bills cover essential household services such as electricity, sewer, water, trash pickup, phone, internet and gas. The bills can add up -- a GOBankingRates study found that 30% of Americans...
The Medicine Hat City Council is the governing body for the city of Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. The council consists of the mayor and eight councillors.
The Medicine Hat-Redcliff electoral district was named for the City of Medicine Hat and the Town of Redcliff. The electoral district was created in the 1971 re-distribution absorbing the district of Medicine Hat, and was abolished in the 1979 re-distribution splitting into Cypress-Medicine Hat and Medicine Hat electoral districts.
This is a list of mayors of Medicine Hat, Alberta. Mayors. Mayor Term began Term ended Ref 1 William Bradley Marshall 1899 1900 [1] 2 William Finlay: 1900
The bill would also change utility allowances. [70] Good Samaritan Search and Recovery Act of 2013 (H.R. 2166; 113th Congress) – a bill that would require the federal government to issue the appropriate permits within 48 hours to volunteer search and rescue groups to allow them to search federal lands for missing persons. [71] [72] [73]