• Ghostly Tales of Medicine Hat On The Haunted Trolley
    Jul 9 2026

    These ghost stories remind us that the past is never truly gone; it lingers in the buildings we inhabit, the tales we tell, and the memories we cherish. Whether you’re a believer in the supernatural or simply enjoy a good story, the haunted history of Medicine Hat offers an engaging glimpse into the lives of those who came before us.


    For those who seek a deeper understanding of the paranormal, consider joining local ghost tours to explore these sites firsthand. You might just encounter a spirit or two along the way!

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  • Your Ultimate Guide to the Upcoming Medicine Hat Stampede
    Jul 7 2026

    Join us as Ryan McCracken from the Medicine Hat Stampede shares the latest updates on this year's event, including new attractions, parade details, volunteer opportunities, and behind-the-scenes insights into one of Canada's most historic fairs.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and event overview
    01:17 Endless Summer Book
    02:09 Parade Enteries and Store Decoration
    03:40 Free Entertainment
    05:22 The Landing
    06:44 The Cowboy Clash Ranch Rodeo
    09:22 Kiddies Day
    11:00 Volunteers
    13:00 Country in the City
    16:00 The Parade Route
    18:30 Indian Relay

    As the excitement builds for the annual Stampede, many of us are eagerly anticipating the festivities that come with it. Today on Bring Back The Porch, we’ll explore the key highlights of this year’s Stampede, including new activities, returning favourites, and everything you need to know to make the most of your experience.

    What to Expect at the Stampede This Year
    The Stampede is not just an event; it’s a celebration of culture, community, and fun. This year, attendees can look forward to an exciting lineup of activities that cater to all ages.One of the most anticipated additions to this year’s Stampede is the **High Dive Act** on the South Stage. This thrilling performance promises to offer both comical and serious dives, sure to entertain audiences of all kinds. Additionally, a high-energy cover band called **Uptown** from Edmonton will take the stage, alongside a husband-and-wife duo, **Kickstart**, at the Hampton Free Stage. These new acts are sure to add a vibrant atmosphere to the event.

    Returning Favourites
    As always, the rodeo is a highlight of the Stampede. This year, we will see Wild Pony Races making their debut, a feature that has generated significant interest. Evening rodeos will also take place, with events scheduled under the lights, enhancing the experience with a unique energy that only nighttime rodeos can bring.

    Kid-Friendly Events
    Family-friendly activities are a staple of the Stampede. This year’s Kiddy’s Day promises free admission for kids under twelve, offering games, scavenger hunts, and face painting to ensure a fun day for the little ones.

    The Heart of the Stampede: Volunteers
    The success of the Stampede is largely due to the hundreds of dedicated volunteers who contribute their time and energy. From ticket scanning to operating in full costume in Pioneer Village, these individuals are essential to creating the vibrant atmosphere that attendees love. Their hard work ensures that the Stampede runs smoothly and that everyone has an unforgettable experience.

    Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned attendee, this year’s Stampede is shaping up to be an unforgettable event. With new attractions, beloved traditions, and a community of volunteers dedicated to creating a fantastic atmosphere, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Mark your calendars and get ready to celebrate!

    Medicine Hat Stampede Official Website - https://www.mhstampede.com/

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    20 Min.
  • The Growth of Quonset Days
    Jul 5 2026

    Today on Bring Back The Porch we explore the inspiring story of Quonset Days with President and Co-founder Trevor Biemans. It's a community event that has grown over 16 years to raise over a million dollars for ALS. Discover how this event started, its evolution, and the impactful ways it supports the community and raises awareness for ALS.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Quonset Days
    02:54 The Origin Story of Quonset Days
    06:02 Festival Growth and Community Impact
    08:51 Lineup and Artist Engagement
    11:48 Event Logistics and Changes Over the Years
    15:02 The Cause Behind Quonset Days

    Organizing a festival that brings people together can be a transformative experience, Quonset Days, an annual festival rooted in tradition and community spirit, serves as a prime example of how to effectively rally support, create memorable experiences, and make a positive impact. We explore the journey of Quonset Days, from its humble beginnings to its significant contributions to ALS fundraising, and provide actionable insights for anyone looking to organize their own community event.

    Humble Beginnings of Quonset Days
    The story of Quonset Days dates back to a playful idea initiated by a father who worked in a payphone factory. He jokingly suggested racing quonsets down irrigation canals, a whimsical concept that turned into a reality decades later. The first festival was organized in 2010, just three weeks after the idea was revived, and managed to raise $8,500 for charity. Fast forward sixteen years, and the festival has transformed into a beloved annual event that has raised over a million dollars for the ALS Society of Alberta. The festival’s growth highlights the importance of community support and creativity in event planning.

    Elements of a Successful Festival
    One of the primary reasons for the success of Quonset Days is its strong foundation in community involvement. From local businesses sponsoring events to community members volunteering their time, the festival thrives on collective effort. This not only enhances the festival's atmosphere but also fosters a sense of belonging and ownership among attendees. To replicate this success, engage local businesses and community members early in the planning process, and encourage their participation in various aspects of the event.

    Quonset Days offers a variety of unique attractions that keep attendees entertained and engaged. From pedal tractor races to live auctions featuring quirky items, the festival provides something for everyone. These unique elements not only draw crowds but also create memorable experiences that attendees look forward to year after year. When planning your festival, think outside the box and consider what unique experiences you can offer that will set your event apart.

    The Future of Quonset Days
    As Quonset Days continues to evolve, the organizers are looking to the future with optimism, aiming to reach new fundraising milestones while maintaining the festival's community spirit. Plans for the next million dollars in fundraising are already in motion, showcasing the commitment to not only grow the festival but also its impact on the community.

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    17 Min.
  • Building a Resilient Economy in Medicine Hat
    Jul 4 2026

    Bring Back The Porch welcomes Selena McLean Moore. She discusses the economic development strategies of Medicine Hat, highlighting assets, challenges, and future opportunities including energy, aerospace, and agriculture sectors.

    Chapters

    00:00 The Essence of Economic Development
    02:55 Investment Attraction and Community Engagement
    05:49 Building Relationships for Economic Growth
    08:54 The Four Pillars of Economic Development
    12:01 Challenges in Air Service and Transportation
    15:03 Opportunities in Aerospace and Petrochemical Industries
    17:57 Agricultural Development and Workforce Training
    20:59 The Future of Medicine Hat's Economy

    Economic development is a gradual process that requires careful planning and community engagement. We explore the insights shared by Selena McLean Moore, Director of Economic Development for the City of Medicine Hat

    The foundation of economic development lies in business retention and expansion. Understanding the local business landscape is crucial. Selena emphasized that businesses already located in Medicine Hat are there for a reason, they are successful in this environment. It’s essential to recognize their needs and ensure they remain supported.

    In today’s competitive landscape, attracting investments is more challenging than ever. With thousands of communities vying for a limited number of investments, the importance of being prepared is crucial to the success of our community.

    In summary, the journey of economic development in Medicine Hat is a slow but rewarding process. By focusing on business retention, community involvement, and sustainable practices, the city can create a thriving environment for economic growth. Every resident has a role to play in this journey, and together, the community can build a bright economic future.

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    23 Min.
  • Manual Not Included: I Had to Change Too
    Jul 3 2026

    "I felt like a complete failure as a parent."

    Those are the words Curt shares in one of the most honest conversations we've had on the podcast.

    Raising a child challenged everything he thought he knew about parenting. What followed was a journey of growth, grace, and learning that sometimes the biggest change has to happen within ourselves.

    If you've ever questioned whether you're doing enough as a parent, this episode is for you.

    🎧 Listen now and be reminded that you're not alone.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Call to Action
    01:25 Reflections on Aging and Physical Labor
    02:43 Parenting Challenges: A Personal Journey
    04:07 Understanding Behavioral Issues in Children
    06:42 The Struggles of Parenting and Communication
    08:27 A Turning Point: Commitment to Support
    10:03 Seeking Help: The Role of Counseling
    11:23 Adapting Parenting Strategies
    13:24 Conclusion and Future Insights


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    16 Min.
  • Medicine Hat Women's Shelter: Supporting Community and Healing
    Jun 30 2026

    A warm bed. A hot meal. A locked door. To many in Medicine Hat these are everyday basics, but to people fleeing family violence, it is a lifeline. Today we explore the vital services, fundraising efforts, and community programs of the Medicine Hat Women's Shelter, highlighting how impactful communal support is in fostering healing and resilience for those in crisis.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction

    00:44 Evolution of the shelter

    01:15 Philosophy behind the shelter focusing on basic human needs

    02:06 The Growing Hope Coaster Campaign

    02:44 How establishments receive coasters

    03:58 Details about the annual Golf Tournament

    04:44 Sponsorships, auction items, and event planning

    06:30 Renovation project details and costs

    07:58 Impact of renovations on shelter accessibility and safety

    09:04 Construction challenges and temporary relocations

    10:26 Donation options

    11:12 Shelter legacy fund

    12:02 Operational aspects, staffing, programs and 24/7 emergency services

    12:22 Crisis response process

    13:43 The importance of support lines

    14:11 Volunteer involvement

    15:08 Children and Youth programming

    16:18 Client transitition processess

    17:42 Collaborations with students and community awereness

    18:36 Preventative community education

    20:04 Wrap up remarks


    Main Topics


    • The transformation and upgrades of the shelter to improve safety and dignity for clients
    • Fundraising campaigns, including the Growing Hope Coaster and annual golf tournament
    • Community engagement through volunteer programs, school awareness, and legacy funds
    • Crisis response processes and support services for women and children
    • The shelter’s recent renovations and future fundraising goals


    Resources


    24/7 SUPPORT: Help Line 403-529-1091

    Text Line 587-850-5885

    Web Chat mhwss.ca

    Administration phone line : 403-527-8223 (M-F, 8-4:30)


    • MHWS.ca - Official website of the Medicine Hat Women's Shelter
    • Community Foundation of Southeast Alberta - Legacy donation program


    Support the Shelter:

    • Donate via QR codes on-site or through the MHWS.ca website
    • Volunteer opportunities: Fill out the online form on the website
    • Attend the golf tournament — registration info on the website
    • Contributions to Bread and Roses or the Shelter Legacy Fund help sustain ongoing efforts

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    20 Min.
  • The Art of Community Engagement in City Planning
    Jun 27 2026

    In this episode, we explore the complexities of urban infrastructure projects, community engagement, and city planning with Pat Bohan, Managing Director of Development and Infrastructure in Medicine Hat. Discover how public feedback shapes city development and the innovative solutions used to upgrade aging infrastructure.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction
    02:59 The Riverside Corridor Project Overview
    06:06 Public Engagement and Feedback Mechanisms
    08:54 Lessons Learned from Division Avenue
    12:06 Addressing Community Concerns and Safety
    14:52 Design Changes and Community Input
    18:03 Future Plans and Project Timelines
    20:44 Infrastructure Challenges and Solutions
    24:01 Historical Context of Water Infrastructure
    27:07 Conclusion and Community Commitment

    Key Topics
    Community engagement and public feedback
    Infrastructure renewal and aging pipes
    City planning and safety challenges
    Innovative engineering solutions
    Project staging and timeline management

    Guest Name
    Pat Bohan

    In the ever-evolving urban landscape, community infrastructure projects often stir debate and concern. One such project is the Riverside Corridor in Medicine Hat, which has garnered both attention and criticism. Bring Back The Porch delves into the Riverside Corridor project, highlighting its significance, the challenges faced, and the positive changes being implemented based on community feedback.

    The Riverside Corridor aims to enhance safety and accessibility for all users, including pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists. The project originated from a need to connect the multi-use trails network in the area, fostering a safer environment for community members.

    The importance of this project lies not just in improving transportation routes but also in fostering community engagement and addressing public concerns about safety. The integration of multi-use trails is a response to the increasing demand for safe pathways that accommodate various modes of transportation.

    Public consultation is a critical component of the Riverside Corridor project. The project team conducted surveys and open houses to gather input from residents, aiming to address their concerns and preferences. This proactive approach demonstrates a commitment to transparency and collaboration.

    In response to community concerns, several adjustments have already been made to the Riverside Corridor design. The removal of certain curb extensions and a roundabout demonstrates a willingness to adapt plans based on public input. These changes aim to enhance accessibility and safety for all users.

    The project team is committed to an ongoing dialogue with the community, ensuring that residents feel heard and valued throughout the planning process. This approach not only builds trust but also fosters a sense of ownership among community members regarding the project.

    The Riverside Corridor project is a vital step towards creating a safer, more accessible community. By prioritizing public engagement and making necessary adjustments based on feedback, the project team demonstrates a commitment to serving the needs of all residents. As the project moves forward, continued collaboration with the community will be essential in ensuring its success.

    Sound bites

    "We’re doing the right thing based on education and experience."
    "Calgary’s failure was a wake-up call for us."
    "Our goal is to preserve the character of the community."

    Resources

    City of Medicine Hat - Shape Your City - https://shapeyourcity.medicinehat.ca/

    City of Medicine Hat - Capital Project Dashboard - https://citymedicinehat.maps.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/8df26928cc9f427898294d528c8805b0

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    35 Min.
  • How to Coexist with Snakes
    Jun 25 2026
    Bring Back The Porch explores the fascinating world of snakes with expert Sheri Monk. Discover how her passion turned into a mission to educate and protect these misunderstood creatures, and learn practical tips for coexistence.🐍🐍🐍 RELOCATION HOTLINE 807-701-5814🐍🐍🐍Chapters00:00 Introduction and guest introduction01:51 Sheri Monk’s journey from childhood fascination to snake conservation03:50 The story behind the rattlesnake taxidermy and its significance05:59 The social and behavioural complexity of rattlesnakes07:48 How Sheri transitioned from journalism to snake rescue and education10:01 The process and importance of safe snake relocation11:55 The challenges of habitat loss and snake management14:03 Training and techniques for handling rattlesnakes safely15:53 Common misconceptions about rattlesnake danger and behaviour18:11 The seasonal activity and risks associated with rattlesnakes19:57 What to do if bitten and snakebite treatment21:48 Public education programs and community engagement25:48 How to contact and support Sheri Monk’s work27:52 Final thoughts on coexistence and conservationAs a child, Sheri Monk was always captivated by the animals that most people feared or disliked. While others recoiled at the sight of a snake, she found her heart racing with excitement. This fascination has only deepened over the years, leading her to a life dedicated to understanding and educating others about these misunderstood creatures.The second she laid eyes on her first prairie rattlesnake, she was hooked. It was a transformative moment, igniting a passion that led her to relocate from Winnipeg to Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, closer to the habitat of these incredible reptiles. The prairies here are a stark contrast to the dwindling native grasslands of her childhood home. The opportunity to explore a vibrant ecosystem filled with wildlife was irresistible.In her work with snakes, she learned that they are far more than just the scary creatures portrayed in movies. Rattlesnakes, in particular, are fascinating animals with complex social structures and behaviours. They are often misunderstood, leading to unnecessary fear and persecution. Her goal is to educate the public about them, their ecological importance, and how to coexist peacefully.After years of working in journalism and later as a paramedic, Sheri founded "Snakes on a Plane" to address the community's need for snake relocation services. Many people don't realize that rattlesnakes often find their way into residential areas, prompting fear and concern. She realized that there was a gap in consistent coverage for snake relocations, which often fell to local law enforcement or bylaw officers, who could be unavailable when needed. With the necessary permits, she began providing a valuable service to the community. As she worked, she found that education was just as crucial as relocation. People needed to understand the behaviour of snakes, why they pose little threat when left undisturbed, and how to create safer environments for both humans and snakes. Sheri’s mission expanded to include educational outreach, helping people to appreciate these creatures rather than fear them.One of the most challenging aspects of her work involves finding suitable release spots for the snakes she relocates. Rattlesnakes have a strong homing instinct, and if they are moved too far from their capture site, they can become disoriented and unable to find their way back to their dens. The law requires that she release them within 100 meters of where they were found, but with urban expansion and habitat loss, finding a proper location can be very difficult. Education is at the heart of what Sheri does. It’s not just about relocating snakes; it’s about changing perceptions. To facilitate this, Sheri offers training to various groups, including biologists and law enforcement, on safe handling practices. Using fragile items like eggs or ripe tomatoes as practice tools helps trainees learn the right amount of pressure to apply without harming the snake. Additionally, she shares knowledge about the ecological role of snakes, their behaviours, and the importance of preserving their habitats. By providing information and hands-on experiences, Sheri aims to foster a deeper connection between people and wildlife, encouraging coexistence rather than fear. ResourcesSnakes on a Plain Website - https://snakesonaplain.caFacebook Page - https://facebook.com/snakesonaplainKey topicsSheri Monk’s journey from love of animals to snake conservationThe biology and behaviour of prairie rattlesnakesTechniques for safely capturing and relocating snakesThe importance of habitat preservation and human coexistenceEducational programs and community outreach for snake safetyKey TakeawaysRattlesnakes can lose their rattles through wear and tear, making identification tricky.Relocating snakes within 100 meters of their original site is crucial for their survival.Most ...
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    30 Min.