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Generous Gift...

Christmas came early to the third floor of the Flin Flon General Hospital. The Flin Flon Health Auxiliary made a generous donation of a CADD pump to be used by palliative care patients.

Young workers need certificate

As the busy retail holiday season approaches, young job hunters and their employers should remember that young Saskatchewan workers looking to work during their school break must complete a Young Worker Readiness Certificate Course before they can st

No retirement crisis in Canada

The upcoming meeting of federal and provincial finance ministers will touch on what’s become a politically charged debate about expanding the Canada Pension Plan (CPP).

Greetings, Guests...

Long-time Denare Beach resident Babe McCullum greeted guests at the recent Christmas party at the New Horizons Seniors Centre. SUBMITTeD PHOTO

Letters to Santa Claus

Letters to Santa written by children from the Flin Flon Guidance Nursery School: Dear Santa, For Christmas I would like a new Barbie movie. Thank You, Santa From Lydia ••••• Dear Santa, For Christmas I would like an ipod.

A FaMily Affair...

It was a FaMily affair Monday as CFAR celebrated the launch of its FM signal. The O’Brien family, long-time owners of CFAR, posed for a photo at the station. Left to right are Doug, Tom, Dianne and Dona.

Cold weather changes Wonderland

The expected cold snap has changed the plans for this year’s Winter Wonderland. Though the event will still go ahead at the Creighton Sportex, tomorrow, changes had to be made. All activities will be held inside the Sportex.

Many Thanks...

Flin Flon School Division’s LEAP students Mason Tower (second from left), Phoenix Hanson, Erin Mansell, Chloe Reitlo, and Rylan Potkonjak, and their teacher Kali Senyk presented Carmen Heibert (far left) of the Flin Flon Creighton Area SPCA with shel

A Looney Holiday...

A sleighful of Looney Tunes glides through the snow in this colourful Centre St. holiday display. photo by JONATHON NAYLOR

Christmas Kudos...

Ashley Thompson of Hudbay (left) accepts a snow globe trophy and certificate from Festival of Trees organizer Laurel Mackie. Hudbay’s tree, called “Winter Wonderland,” won Best in Show at the festival. It was designed by Thompson and Carla Simon.
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