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Bollywood is back

Bollywood is back

By popular demand, colourful dance show returns this month

Auditor report details home care concerns

A report on the Manitoba Home Care Program released this month by the Auditor General of Manitoba has identified key areas where service quality needs improvement.

Table for One brings people together

Everyone should have people to spend Thanksgiving dinner with. A new event created by Creighton recreation director Channa Senyk is making sure that’s possible.
Sign down

Sign down

Traffic at the railway crossing at the corner of Third Ave. and Channing Dr. was being regulated by a stop sign after the crossing sign was felled by a semi on August 23.

Release on hold pending independent water testing

The community of Sherridon has put a stop to the release of contaminated water for the time being at least.
Sautner prepares for Canucks camp

Sautner prepares for Canucks camp

Years of hard work are starting to pay off for Ashton Sautner, who was born in Flin Flon and lived in Creighton until he was seven. After being signed by the Vancouver Canucks in March, the prospect has continued to train at a high level.

IAM votes to accept contract

Striking IAM Local 1848 workers voted 71 per cent in favour of accepting Hudbay's latest offer, ending the union's 17-week strike. Membership turnout was 79 per cent to vote on what the union on its website called a strike settlement offer.

IAM headed back to work

Striking IAM Local 1848 workers voted 71 per cent in favour of accepting Hudbay's latest offer, ending the union's 17-week strike.Membership turnout was 79 per cent to vote on what the union on its website called a strike settlement offer.
It’s not easy being green

It’s not easy being green

Elizabeth Andres was one of the volunteers who made her way carefully over the rocky bluffs at the end of First Avenue on Wednesday evening as the Green Project held another night of spreading limestone to help revegetate barren areas.
MP candidate hopes second time’s the charm

MP candidate hopes second time’s the charm

One word keeps coming up as Lawrence Joseph discusses his ambition to represent northern Saskatchewan in Ottawa. “Inclusion. That’s the big thing right now that I’m looking at,” he says.
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