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Coming weeks to see patrols begin

Flin Flon’s Citizens on Patrol Program (COPP) will soon be hitting the streets to help keep residents and their property safe.
ATVs too much for one Creightonite

ATVs too much for one Creightonite

At the latest Creighton town council meeting, Don Raddysh was assured by Mayor Bruce Fidler that council is not scared of the issue. “I take that as an insult,” Mayor Fidler said, as he went on to explain that this is a job for the RCMP.

‘Just a part of who you are’

If there’s a silver lining to having multiple sclerosis, it’s the focus that it places on what really matters. “It changes your perspective on life in a good way,” says Alison Dallas. “You definitely find out what’s important.

False alarms, request from RCMP among fire calls

Six incidents kept Flin Flon firefighters busy last month, the latest fire chief’s report reveals: Oct. 3, 12:54 pm: A residential fire alarm activated on Danard Avenue. Upon arrival, firefighters determined the alarm was false.
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Chance to help Habitat, officer perishes

Prediction on Hudbay lawsuits

The odds don’t look good for Hudbay in lawsuits stemming from alleged violence in Guatemala, says an official with a human rights advocacy group.

MLA will present anti-annex petition

Despite being open to the idea as a last resort, MLA Clarence Pettersen has agreed to share with the legislature a petition against any City of Flin Flon attempt to annex cottage country.
Civic Pride…

Civic Pride…

Pat Donaghy, whose roots in Flin Flon date back to 1930, proudly flies the Flin Flon flag at his camper in Casa Grande, Arizona, where he is enjoying some decidedly non-winter-like weather.
Curtain to rise on Oz

Curtain to rise on Oz

Curtain call for The Wizard of Oz is only three weeks away and with more than half of the tickets sold, the cast and crew are eager to get the show on the (yellow brick) road. The Ham Sandwich production, set for Nov.
Growth urged as Lions mark anniversary

Growth urged as Lions mark anniversary

What the Flin Flon Lions Club lacks in numbers, it makes up for in service to the community. And while he is grateful for that service, Omer Champigny knows that without more members, the club could find itself in trouble.
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