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Here’s why you should get outside before it gets any colder

With a gentle slide into winter temps this year, December has been a blissful month for those who dread the arrival of those -20°C to -40°C days. Here are a few fun ways to keep active and enjoy the relatively balmy weather – while it lasts! 1.
Escapee arrested in Flin Flon

Escapee arrested in Flin Flon

Roger Wesley Custer in custody

No more unionized layoffs for now, Hudbay unions told

Hudbay told local union leaders Wednesday there are no more planned layoffs among unionized workers, the head of the company’s largest union told The Reminder.
A decade is now in the books for Flin Flon library employee

A decade is now in the books for Flin Flon library employee

At the Flin Flon Public Library Christmas party, library staff honoured assistant administrator/cataloguer Tara Redahl (front, holding flowers), who has worked at the library for over 10 years.

MLA hopeful tenants headed for vacant Flin Flon Hotel

Details are scarce, but MLA Clarence Pettersen is hopeful that tenants will move into the former Flin Flon Hotel.

Christmas display contest now limited to businesses

The Flin Flon and District Chamber of Commerce has changed its Christmas display contest to include only businesses this year.

Every Operation Red Nose ride benefits community: mayor

Mayor Cal Huntley is urging residents to call Operation Red Nose this holiday season – and for more reasons than one.

Flin Flon looking into peace officers to aid RCMP

Flin Flon city council is exploring the possibility of hiring specially trained peace officers to aid the RCMP in preserving law and order.
MLA hopeful hopes to break NDP’s Flin Flon stranglehold

MLA hopeful hopes to break NDP’s Flin Flon stranglehold

She’s running against nearly five decades of voting patterns, but Leslie Beck believes Flin Flon region voters are open to a fresh path in provincial politics.

Manitoba gov’t wants input on direction of home care

Manitobans are asked to share their recommendations on home care in an online consultation. The public is invited to provide suggestions about the future of home care services in the province as part of a broader consultation process.
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