Medicine Hat


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Medicine Hat

A city of southeast Alberta, Canada, on the South Saskatchewan River southeast of Calgary. It was founded in 1883.
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Med′icine Hat′


n.
a city in SE Alberta, in SW Canada. 32,811.
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The mail-clerks are sorting the Winnipeg, Calgary, and Medicine Hat bags; but there is a pack of cards ready on the table.
adds Additional Capacity to its City of Medicine Hat Facility
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Prior to turning pro, he had a solid four-year junior career with Medicine Hat Tigers of the WHL.
I was fairly relaxed." CURLING: Aberdeen skip Tom Brewster made a shock early exit at the Medicine Hat Classic in Alberta, Canada.
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The first such national count took place from January to April in 2016 and did not include participation from the 7 Cities--Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer, Grande Prairie, Fort McMurray, Medicine Hat and Lethbridge --which held that a cold weather count could under-represent the number of homeless people.