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Con man Carr to face restrictions upon release

Lloyd Carr may be getting out of prison, but the convicted con man must obey a handful of court-ordered restrictions.

Government vigilant, Ebola risk low: Selby

Erin Selby, Manitoba’s minister of health, issued the following statement Oct. 17 on the provincial government’s ongoing efforts and preparation regarding the Ebola virus: I know Manitobans are nervous.

No private postal outlet

We’ll work with city on community mailboxes: Canada Post

Enrollment drop small enough to spur hope

Superintendent of Schools Blaine Veitch hopes enrollment has flattened after Flin Flon classrooms lost just 10 students over the past year.

Volunteers’ commitment inspires

Annual Celebrating Communities Gala also recognizes business leaders

Relay open house tonight

Flin Flon, Creighton and surrounding areas showed big-time support for last year’s Relay for Life, as the cancer-fighting fundraiser surpassed expectations.

Wall mulls paid MRIs

Should Saskatchewan follow the lead of Alberta and BC by allowing patients to pay for an MRI if they can afford it? That’s the question Premier Brad Wall has put on the table as his government looks for ways to bolster the efficiency of the health ca

’Toba Pharmacare covers 127 extra drugs

A drug used to treat cystic fibrosis is one of 127 new medications now covered under Manitoba’s Pharmacare Program. Coverage for Kalydeco and the other new medications went into effect last week.

NDP checks out of project

No cash to turn old hotel into seniors’ complex

A final pitch from mayoral hopefuls

Cal Huntley doesn’t view cottage country annexation as “a solution” and may be open to lifting Flin Flon’s ban on new water meters.
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