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City facilities reopening as province lifts COVID-19 restrictions

Medicine Hat – As the province enters Stage 3 of the Open for Summer Plan, the City of Medicine Hat will reopen public buildings and facilities to residents and visitors. While the COVID-19 virus is still present and is likely to be for the foreseeable future, the risk is significantly lower than last year.



Residents and visitors will see a near normal experience when entering into our public buildings and facilities beginning Friday, July 2.



City Hall Access

City Hall, as well as the parkade, will reopen to the public under regular hours of operation from Monday to Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Capacity limits on the first and second floor, as well as the elevators will be lifted.



Esplanade Arts & Heritage Centre

The Esplanade Arts & Heritage Centre, including archives reference services and the TREX space, is now open. Hours of operation are Tuesday to Saturday, 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Additional information about available programming can be found on the Esplanade website.



Big Marble Go Centre

The Big Marble Go Centre will resume regular operations. Registration for summer camps is already underway and sessions begin on Monday, July 5. Facility bookings will also resume. For more information regarding aquatic and fitness classes, visit the City website and Big Marble Go Centre Facebook page.



Veiner Centre

On Monday, July 12, the Veiner Centre will reopen to the public. There will be no membership fee as the City continues to work with Kerby on transitioning the operations to their management team. The Bistro will be open for coffee and tea. An interim summer schedule is available on the City website. Hours of operation will be from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday.



Medicine Hat Transit

Medicine Hat Transit will continue to operate on its current regular service schedule. Transfers and tickets remain unavailable, while cash fares and bus passes continue to be accepted forms of payment. July bus passes are now available for purchase. Riders are required to continue wearing a mask while on board as the provincial mandate remains in effect.



Council Meetings

City Council meetings will continue to be open to the public with the COVID capacity limit of 50 being lifted for the July 5 meeting. Meetings can still be viewed online on the City’s YouTube channel, online, and on SHAW Spotlight.



Cleaning Standards

Increased cleaning measures and hand sanitization stations will remain in city buildings and facilities for the foreseeable future. The use of masks and physical distancing remains acceptable. We ask for respect for our employees and fellow citizens as we approach these changes with our own pace and comfort levels as we reopen.


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