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Gov’t to study seniors’ complex

The Manitoba government is examining the possibility of opening another publicly owned seniors apartment complex on Hemlock Drive.

Traffic violations keep Manitoba RCMP busy

Summer has come to an end in our province and even though it appeared to go by quickly, RCMP officers were kept very busy ensuring the safety on Manitoba roads. From May 16 to Sept.

Funding requirement unfair to north: NDP

The Wall government is fending off opposition criticism that it is exacerbating northern Saskatchewan’s housing shortage.

Fire damages school in The Pas

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Will Flin Flon elect its 20th mayor?

Of the thousands upon thousands of people who have lived in Flin Flon over the decades, only 19 know what it’s like. Since Flin Flon was incorporated in 1933, citizens have been served by a range of mayors, all of them men.

Town warms up to pits

Creighton permits backyard fires if rules met

High honour for students, veterans

Hard work paid off for eight students at Creighton Community School as the Lieutenant Governor Award was handed out along with the Student Achievement Awards.

Solid start for ER fundraising

When word came that the new Flin Flon General Hospital ER would require at least $2.2 million in privately raised funds, many were skeptical about whether the target could be reached.

RCMP probe uptown fires

Flin Flon RCMP are investigating after suspicious fires struck a pick-up truck and a camper near the same downtown property in a span of three days. Flames destroyed a Dodge Ram truck parked in a First Avenue driveway early last Friday, Sept. 26.

Nuke waste safety comes first: CNSC

Safety would come first for regulators in deciding whether Creighton could store nuclear waste, but it’s too early to say whether such a project would indeed be harmless.
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