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Thief smashes through windows to steal from Main Street clothing store

Flin Flon RCMP are investigating after a lone individual smashed two front windows at an uptown clothing store and made off with an undetermined number of items.

‘Help us pay’: City councillors still hoping for regional recreation funding

Some Flin Flon city councillors hope to renew failed attempts to secure regional funding for recreational facilities, with one councillor pondering the future of the Whitney Forum and the mayor describing any talk of its closure as “very hypothetical

‘Puts patients first’: Saskatchewan pilots web-based health information service

eHealth Saskatchewan is piloting a new program that allows a group of residents from across the province to view their personal health information online through a secure website, Health Minister Dustin Duncan recently announced.

Flin Flon General Hospital looking for construction-time volunteers

The Northern Health Region is searching for volunteers to assist visitors to the Flin Flon General Hospital during construction of the new emergency department.
Ross Lennox, one-time Flin Flon bush pilot, bound for Aviation Hall of Fame

Ross Lennox, one-time Flin Flon bush pilot, bound for Aviation Hall of Fame

Former Flin Flonner and aviation legend Ross Lennox will be posthumously inducted into Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame (CAHF) in June. Lennox spent part of his 60-plus years in aviation as a bush pilot for HBM&S’s now-defunct aviation department.

Northeastern Saskatchewan needs poll workers for April’s provincial election

Short on workers for the upcoming provincial election, Elections Saskatchewan (ES) is encouraging residents in the Creighton region to consider applying.
PhD in neuroscience latest rung on educational ladder for ‘forever student’

PhD in neuroscience latest rung on educational ladder for ‘forever student’

How does an aspiring music teacher end up doing a PhD in neuroscience? For Flin Flon native Tiffany Carther-Krone (née Lazar), Canadian Mennonite University’s meal plan is part of the answer.

Health care support workers okay with offer as strike averted

Manitoba Associa-tion of Health Care Professionals (MAHCP) members across the province have voted to ratify the provincial government’s collective agreement offer.

Commentary: We’re likely in for a Canada-less playoffs

There’s no gentle way to put this, hockey fans, but the Jets have been grounded. That’s right, the Flames have been snuffed out, the Leafs have been raked into black garbage bags and the Oilers are selling for just pennies a barrel.

Three arrested following drunken home invasion, assault in Denare Beach

Two adults and a minor face charges after allegedly forcing their way into a Denare Beach residence and drunkenly assaulting the homeowner.
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