Jan 14, 2020

St. John's Church in Medicine Hat, Alberta

Constructed in 1902, St. John's Presbyterian Church is the oldest congregation and church building in Medicine Hat, Alberta. In addition to many historic details, the church also has ties to some of the community's founders and earliest residents. In 1883 the church was merely a tent before becoming a wooden structure in 1884. More than a century later, after some notable renovations, St. John's Church remains one of Medicine Hat's prominent downtown landmarks.

St. Johns Church Medicine Hat Alberta



St. John's Church Medicine Hat Alberta
St. Johns Church Medicine Hat Alberta


St. Johns Church Medicine Hat Alberta
St. Johns Church Medicine Hat Alberta


St. Johns Church Medicine Hat Alberta

St. Johns Church Medicine Hat Alberta


St. Johns Church Medicine Hat Alberta
Postcard of St. John's Church in 1910.

St. Johns Church Medicine Hat Alberta

St. Johns Church Medicine Hat Alberta
Graffiti in the sandstone around the base of the church.

St. Johns Church Medicine Hat Alberta

St. Johns Church Medicine Hat Alberta


St. Johns Church Medicine Hat Alberta
St. Johns Church Medicine Hat Alberta


St. Johns Church Medicine Hat Alberta

St. Johns Church Medicine Hat Alberta


St. Johns Church Medicine Hat Alberta


St. Johns Church Medicine Hat Alberta

St. Johns Church Medicine Hat Alberta

Jan 11, 2020

Historic News Block in Medicine Hat, Alberta

Constructed in 1903, the News Block derives its name from originally housing the newspaper offices of the Medicine Hat News on 2nd Street in downtown Medicine Hat, Alberta. The newspaper was only here for a decade before it moved to a new building in 1914, a now demolished structure located where the current city hall stands. This 2nd Street space has recently been occupied by the new secondhand bookstore, The Page and Whisker.

Page and Whisker Medicine Hat Alberta
I first photographed the News Block as an abandoned location back in 2013 for my hometown exploration series, Around the Hat. At the time there were still traces of the former tenant, Tramps Comics & Games, despite the News Block having already been vacant for more than a decade back in 2013. The Page and Whisker is the first business in years to not just move in, but to also bring some new character to this unique downtown space. 

Here are few new images I captured of the News Block / Page and Whisker to contrast against the remnants of the former abandoned Tramps space that I was originally introduced to. Expanding on the success of my documentary short, On 2nd I'm pleased to see the story of 2nd street continuing to evolve. I wish Page and Whisker all the best in this beautiful historic location.

News Block 2nd Street Medicine Hat Alberta

News Block 2nd Street Medicine Hat Alberta
Abandoned space in 2013.

Page and Whisker Medicine Hat Alberta
Page and Whisker in 2020.

News Block 2nd Street Medicine Hat Alberta
Exploring the former Tramps space in 2013.



Stacks of comics left by Tramps back in 2013.

News Block 2nd Street Medicine Hat Alberta

News Block 2nd Street Medicine Hat Alberta

News Block 2nd Street Medicine Hat Alberta

News Block 2nd Street Medicine Hat Alberta
Page and Whisker Medicine Hat Alberta
Inside the new Page and Whisker bookstore in 2020.


News Block 2nd Street Medicine Hat Alberta
The empty space in 2013.


News Block 2nd Street Medicine Hat Alberta
Abandoned space in 2013.

Sunnyside Novel Book
Sunnyside. A novel about Charlie Chaplin I bought at the new bookstore.

News Block 1912 2nd Street Medicine Hat Alberta
The News Block in Medicine Hat, Alberta as it looked around 1912.

News Block 2nd Street Medicine Hat Alberta

News Block 2nd Street Medicine Hat Alberta

Page and Whisker Medicine Hat Alberta
Inside the new Page and Whisker bookstore in 2020.

News Block 2nd Street Medicine Hat Alberta