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Raffle honours Cailie Rae Church

Raffle honours Cailie Rae Church

The Fifth Annual Cailie Rae Church Memorial Fund 50/50 raffle winner, Amber Mucha (right), accepted her $2,500 cheque from Cailie’s niece, Ashlee Church, along with Cailie’s mom, Edna Smith.
At Summer in the Parks, imagination is the limit

At Summer in the Parks, imagination is the limit

Playing with kittens, crafting Minions out of pom-pom balls, and splashing around on a Slip ‘n Slide – life is pretty sweet for campers at Flin Flon’s Summer in the Parks.
Concert showcases revamped Johnny’s Social Club

Concert showcases revamped Johnny’s Social Club

Johnny’s Social Club lit up with talent last Saturday, August 8 at the second rendition of Wood ‘n’ Wire, a concert series featuring local musicians.
Sign monitoring Flin Flon motorists’ speeds

Sign monitoring Flin Flon motorists’ speeds

What causes you to slow down when you are driving too fast? A white car in the distance? A child at the side of the road? A speed limit sign? Members of Flin Flon’s Citizens of Patrol Program (COPP) are hoping to alter driver behaviour with a new pie
IAM challenging court injunction

IAM challenging court injunction

Union says Hudbay violating protocol agreement, denies rock-throwing allegation

Reminder issues clarification

A punctuation error that appeared in Friday’s print edition of The Reminder needs to be clarified.
This is a test

This is a test

Rich Moore (front) and Cory Slater of the Creighton Fire Department test a truck-mounted water cannon outside the fire hall on Wednesday evening, August 12.

Tartan Lake mine owner nets added dollars

A junior miner hoping to one day reopen the Tartan Lake gold mine now has more money to play with. Toronto-based Satori Resources announced this week the closing of a non-brokered private placement offering with gross proceeds of $174,750.

Thompson’s crime severity not as bad as some northern neighbours

Thompson is near the top of the list in terms of crime severity in Canadian communities, but statistics show the city’s rating is dwarfed by those of many smaller communities surrounding it.

Saskatchewan touts reliably strong employment rate

Saskatchewan is touting its 22nd consecutive month of having the lowest unemployment rate in Canada. The province’s unemployment rate was 5.2 per cent (seasonally adjusted) in July 2015, according to Statistics Canada.
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