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McBay outlook improves: CEO

McBay outlook improves: CEO

There’s no mine or even a definitive announcement of one, but new exploration results have a CEO predicting a Flin Flon-like mine life for a mineral district outside the city. Foran Mining Corp.
Creighton Mayor Bruce Fidler shares town’s forward-looking agenda

Creighton Mayor Bruce Fidler shares town’s forward-looking agenda

M ore jobs, steady taxes, faster Internet and new housing options. Creighton is eyeing all of that and more, Mayor Bruce Fidler told the Flin Flon and District Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday.

Regional briefs: Premier sets The Pas byelection

Premier Greg Selinger announced that a byelection will be held Tuesday, April 21 in the provincial constituency of The Pas. The Pas constituency seat has been vacant since May 16, 2014, following the health-related resignation of Frank Whitehead.

Highlights from Tuesday’s Flin Flon school board meeting

Board of trustees meeting highlights
Flin Flon water plant works

Flin Flon water plant works

Province pleased with tests
Flin Flon Bombers reflect on early exit

Flin Flon Bombers reflect on early exit

Promising season ends in OT

Shooting-related arrests

Two people have been arrested after a 26-year-old man was shot in a drug-related incident on the northern Manitoba reserve of St. Theresa Point. This past Monday, March 23, RCMP responded to a report of a shooting and found the injured victim, a St.

My take on Snow Lake: Curlers hit the ice

The Snow Lake Volunteer Fire Department hosted the Annual Redman Bonspiel in the Gordon M. Rupp Curling Rink over the weekend of March 6 to 8.

Seniors’ card results

Flin Flon Seniors Spades Tournament, March 13: Clara Quinn and Bob Quinn, high, 1,118; Joan Gillis and Julie Chambers, second, 1,112; Evelyn Meyer and Lena Kopachinski, third, 1,098; Trudie Klause and Effie Todoschuk, fourth, 1,096; June Hoglander an

Positive budget: Reiter

The Saskatchewan government is touting its new budget as good news for the province’s First Nations and Métis people. The budget provides $210.5 million in program funding targeted primarily for First Nations and Métis organizations and individuals.
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