Partner Profile: Your entertainment destination - The Esplanade in Medicine Hat

With visual art galleries, historical archives, incredible performances, and more, the Esplanade Arts & Heritage Centre shines as the cultural hub for locals and visitors in Medicine Hat. 

In the main building, you’ll find temporary visual art and heritage exhibitions, temporary heritage exhibitions, a permanent museum exhibition, a 700-seat theatre with tons of upcoming theatre performances, education and cultural programs, and access to the Collections of Archival Records, Art, and Artefacts. 

Bring new life to your lawn with Hanover Hydro Seeding

Patchy lawns. Dry spots. Unkillable weeds. The toil of the constant seeding… and reseeding… 

Horrifying, right?  

It’s time you had a lawn that brings you joy, without the constant struggle. And you can! With the revolutionary seeding method from Hanover Hydro Seeding. 

“Hydro seeding is basically a mulch mix with wood, paper, grass seed, tackifier, polymer gel, and water to glue it together,” said owner, Tanner Hoplock.  “It all goes into a big mixing machine, and I spray it on the lawn.” 

It’s that easy.  

SPONSORED: BASF keeping farm safety top of mind

Harvest season is right around the corner. It’s an important time to practice safety on the farm, although it’s also worthwhile to remind producers, families and other agriculture professionals that safety should be a year-round focus.

It’s why BASF is increasingly involved with initiatives that encourage safe agricultural environments.

Take 5 - New speed limit in school zones update

Rob Carnie: One more thing before I let you go, City Manager Carmichael, and that is, let’s talk about the progress with the new signage for the 30 kilometer per hour school zones. 

I did see contractors erecting new signs at Saint Agnes School just recently, are all the signs at all the schools up now, or do we still have a few to go? 

Take 5 - Civic Elections

Rob Carnie: Civic election, you mentioned (it). Of course there is a civic election coming up this fall. Let’s go over voter registration and mail-in balloting and free city transit on election day and everything that we need to know about the civic election coming up in the fall. 

Take 5 - Annual City Survey

Rob Carnie: Maryse Carmichael is the City Manager with the City of Moose Jaw. She’s on Take 5 with Carnie and Carmichael, the annual city survey, let’s talk about that. 

Maryse Carmichael: We want to hear from residents, this year’s survey is going to be called “Parties and Potential”.  

SPONSORED: What is a community

In today’s diverse and interconnected world, the concept of community holds a special significance, particularly for individuals experiencing intellectual disabilities. Community is more than just a group of people living in proximity; it is a network of support, belonging, and shared experiences that can profoundly impact quality of life. For those with intellectual disabilities, a strong, inclusive community is not just beneficial—it is essential.

Fostering a Sense of Belonging

Take 5 - Souls Harbor update

Rob Carnie: Let’s touch on Souls Harbor. They operate the Riverside Mission in Moose Jaw. Let’s clarify where we are with that whole situation.  

As most people know, they want to build a new facility and get out of the old decrepit facility they have on Manitoba Street. Where are we at with that situation? 

Take 5 - Fall & Winter Recreation Guide

Rob Carnie: It's another edition of Take 5 with Carnie and Carmichael featuring Moose Jaw City Manager, Maryse Carmichael. Let's start with a #notoriously active Fall and Winter Rec Guide. I hate to say fall and winter in August, Maryse, but here we are, and the Rec Guide is out, and lots of opportunities for local people, local families to get involved across the City of Moose Jaw at all our great facilities.