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Pelican Narrows RCMP Make Multiple Arrests

In total, officers seized five illegal firearms, 12 grams of cocaine, 21 grams of methamphetamine, ammunition and a sum of cash (see photo).  Five people were arrested, charged and remanded into custody as a result of investigations over the weekend in Pelican Narrows.

 

  Officers later located and arrested 28-year-old Kelly Ballatyne from Pelican Narrows, who was then charged with multiple offenses including  one count of weapons trafficking.

 

24-year-old Sunshine Ballantyne from Pelican Narrows, was arrested and charged with multiple offenses including  one count of possession of cocaine for purpose of trafficking, one count of possession of methamphetamine for the purpose of trafficking.

 

 Officers  located and arrested 23-year-old Drea Mccallum from Pelican Narrows, who was charged with multiple offenses including one count of possession of restricted firearm,  and one count of possession of weapon for dangerous use. 

 

Officers  also located and seized a stolen firearm during a search for a wanted individual at a residence. The individual cannot be identified as per the Youth Criminal Justice Act. 

 

Some investigations from the weekend continue.

If you have information about any suspicious or criminal activity in Pelican Narrows, report it to Pelican Narrows RCMP at 306-632-3300. Information can also be submitted anonymously by contacting Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or www.saskcrimestoppers.com.

 

Creighton Town Council Has Signed On For A Major Rehabilitation Project.

THE BYLAWS, RESOLUTIONS, POLICY AND FISCAL SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR THE TOWN OF CREIGHTON RECENTLY AGREED  TO AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR AND CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER TO SIGN THE ASSIGNMENT OF MUNICIPAL REVENUE SHARING GRANT FOR THE SEWER MAIN REHABILITATION PROJECT. COUNCIL PASSED A MOTION TO CONFIRM THEIR COMMITMENT TO THEIR PORTION OF COSTS RELATED TO THE PROJECT.

COUNCIL AGREED TO ASSIGN A PORTION OF ITS NORTHERN MUNICIPAL REVENUE SHARING GRANT TO THE NORTHERN MUNICIPAL TRUST ACCOUNT TO PAY THEIR DIRECT CONTRIBUTION FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT. THE ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST IS THREE MILLION THIRTY SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS WHICH INCLUDES A NMTA CONTRIBUTION OF FIVE HUNDRED FIFTY SIX THOUSAND AND SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS. PLUS A MUNICIPAL CONTRIBUTION OF TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS OF TWO MILLION TWO HUNDRED TWENTY SIX THOUSAND AND FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS.

THE FIRST ANNUAL PAYMENT IS THIS YEAR, WITH SUBSEQUENT PAYMENTS ANNUALLY WITH THE LAST PAYMENT IN 2028.  
 

Hudbay Has Entered into an Agreement that Includes the Flin Flon Region of its Holdings

Hudbay has granted Marubeni an option to acquire a 20% interest in three projects located within  trucking distance of Hudbay's  processing facilities in Flin Flon. The exploration activities will be funded by Marubeni  and carried out by Hudbay. All three properties hold past producing mines that generated meaningful  production with  attractive grades of both base metals and precious metals. The properties remain highly prospective  with potential for further  discovery based on the attractive geological setting, limited historial deep drilling and promising geochemical and geophysical tarfets.

 

The Agreement focuses on three projects in the Flin Flon  region, namely Cuprus-White Lake, Westarm and North Star, which were selected by Marubeni, are all within  20 kilometres  of Hudbay's Flin Flon milling complex.

 

Marubeni Corporation  is a major Japanese integrated  trading and investment business conglomerate  that handles products and provides services in a broad range of business activities across wide -ranging fields.

 

FFSD Report

APPOINTMENTS, APPROVALS, AND THANKS WERE ON THE AGENDA  TUESDAY EVENING.

 

THE FFSD TRUSTEES MET EARLIER THIS WEEK AHEAD OF SPRING BREAK WHERE DURING HER REPORT, SUPERINTENDENT, TAMMY BALLANTYNE, THANKED ALL OF THE DIVISIONS STAFF WHO CONTINUE TO WORK TIRELESSLY FOR THE STUDENTS AND FAMILIES.

 

SHE ALSO WENT ON TO COMMENT HOW FORTUNATE THE DIVISION IS TO HAVE SUCH AN AMAZING GROUP OF STAFF AND STUDENTS WHO ARE NO DOUBT LOOKING FORWARD TO SPRING BREAK.

 

THE TRUSTEES APPROVED THE BUDGET FOR THIS YEAR AND IT WILL BE FORWARDED TO THE MANITOBA EDUCATION FUNDING BRANCH NO LATER THAN MARCH 31ST THIS YEAR AS REQUIRED.

 

THE BOARD ALSO AGREED TO SUBMIT THE 2024 SPECIAL LEVY REQUEST TO THE CITY NO LATER THAN THE DEADLINE THIS FRIDAY.

 

THE TRUSTEES PASSED A MOTION TO APPOINT JORDAN DUMENKO AS PRINCIPAL OF HAPNOT COLLEGIATE EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 4th THIS YEAR. 

 

THEY ALSO AGREED TO APPOINT MICHAEL McLELLAN AS VICE PRINCIPAL OF HAPNOT EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 4th.

 

THE LAST MOTION PASSED WAS TO APPOINT EMILY KNOWLES AS VICE PRINCIPAL OF RUTH BETTS EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 4th.

'Noises Off ' is on this Weekend

It will be a big weekend for the local Ham Sandwich Theatre group who will be performing Noises Off, the 1982 play written by Michael Frayn. This will be a completely local cast and crew and Director Raphael Saray says they are looking to make local theatre history.


"It's one of the bigger scale ham sandwich shows that ever has been done. It's a set that is two stories, two levels and it spins around. It's a three act production, nine cast members playing  sometimes two characters each at  the same time,it's a British style farce. So there's lots of ins and outs and comings and goings and there's a part of the play where you get to see everything that happens backstage and we're really excited to bring a big show, a big, enjoyable comedic spectacle to the community."
 

The show will take place tonight and tomorrow at the Flin Flon Community Hall at 7:30. Tickets are still available at the Uptown Emporium and online at flinflonartscouncil.ca.

Local Restaurants Take Part in Stone Soup Week

You can enjoy a bowl of soup at various restaurants around the province this week including Flin Flon to help support a great cause.

 

The Child Nutrition Council is hosting it’s Stone Soup week  which will support the school meal snack programs across Manitoba. The local Chicken Chef from Flin Flon will be taking part again this year and Dan Hlady says they are glad to be part of it.

 

"Chicken Chef has been a part of this for the last four or five years.

It's just a great way for people to come in and enjoy a bowl of soup.

And it's a great way for us to donate a dollar back to the cause.

You know what it happened in a newsletter or something like that with I think

food and restaurant association and we just decided to hop on board.

It was, it was a no brainer."

 

Chicken Chef will donate a dollar from every bowl of their 1978 Bacon and Cheddar soup which is sold this week. The Victoria Inn is also taking part with a donation from their Reuben soup and you can enjoy a bowl of Cream of Mushroom at Aurora and Pine.

 

The event will take place all week and a online interactive map and voting page has been created at childnutritioncouncil.com.

The Royal Winnipeg Ballet is Coming to Flin Flon

The Royal Winnipeg Ballet will be bringing their On The Edge Tour to Flin Flon on Friday April the 12th at the Flin Flon Community Hall.

 

Vanessa Leonard who is the Post Secondary Program Director tells us to get ready for a energetic entertaining show.


"They can expect just an incredible high energy performance of really, really high level ballet from some of the the top dancers in Canada right now.

And, you know, it's really exciting to see these dancers as they're they're just so close to their professional careers and there's there's an incredible amount of talent in this group and some of them might go on to be stars. I think it's a great opportunity to see what the Royal Winnipeg Ballet is and. a taste of what the Royal Winnipeg Ballet brings."

 

Tickets are available for $30.00 for adults and $10.00 for youth under 18 and can be picked up at the Uptown Emporium and online at flinflonartscouncil.ca.

Pas RCMP Make Arrest in Stabbings

On Tuesday, March 12th, at approximately 10:45 pm, The Pas RCMP received a report of a serious assault at a residence in Cormorant, Manitoba. When police arrived on scene, the suspects had fled. A 42-year-old male from the community was found with serious injuries resulting from a physical assault and stab wounds. He was transported to local hospital and then to Winnipeg hospital.

 

Investigation determined that two men were involved in the attack, and officers were able to quickly locate them at a separate residence in the community.

 

Dayman Fenner, 19, from Opaskwayak and Braidon Fenner, 23, from Cormorant were arrested and charged with Aggravated Assault. Both were remanded in custody.

 

The victim remains in hospital in stable condition.

Lots Happening At The Norva Centre During Spring Break

Spring break is quickly approaching and there will be no shortage of things for the kids to do at the Norva Centre. There are numerous classes and projects the kids can sign up for as we hear more from the Centre’s Megan Dupeis.

 

"  So we have a busybee flower pot painting class , a really cool water color class where they make a dragon's eye. We will have a print making class where you will get to use all kinds of materials,  and hot glue it on a board and you can use ink or acrylic paint to press it on to a piece of paper and make some fun abstract prints. Doneda Stallard who is well known locally for her artwork for making her own graphic  novel is going to be teaching two drawing classes as well." 

 

The classes range in ages from 6 to 17 and there will be a small fee between $20 and $25.00  and the classes will begin on March the 24th. You can sign up at norvacentre@gmail.com and they do accept e-transfers.

Trails Committee Continues To Add New Members

The newly formed Trails Committee continues to make strides as they work with the Flin Flon District Chamber Of Commerce and are adding new members all the time.

 

They had a meeting last night and President Leslie Beck says she is very encouraged by the amount of interest they continue to get moving forward.

 

"  Right now,  every day two to three people ask to sign up to the e-mail list that we have and we have 59 people on that list right now. Not everybody can make it out to the meetings  but we do our best to keep people informed. I think a lot of people will be more interested when we start forming committees,  and we start cleaning up and identifying trails. The promotion piece is going to be getting people to find the trails,  and which ones we are working on and our future plans with them."

 

Beck went on to say they have received some local grants to help get started and are in the stages of putting a social medium platform together and i f everything go’s well they should be able to start using the trails by summer. If you are interested in joining or finding out more information  contact Leslie on facebook or call 204-680-6089.

Missing Person In Prince Albert

On Saturday  at approximately 12:30 a.m., Prince Albert RCMP received a report of a missing 45-year-old female, Julie Mckenzie.

 

Julie was last seen March 2 in the community of Little Red River. Since she was reported missing, Prince Albert RCMP have been checking places Julie is known to visit and following up on information received. They are now asking members of the public to report information on Julie’s whereabouts.

 

Julie is described as 5’7” and approximately 150 lbs. She has brown eyes, long brown hair, and a birth mark on her neck. Julie is known to travel to Prince Albert and the community of Little Red River, but her current whereabouts are unknown.

 

If you have seen Julia or know where she is, contact Prince Albert RCMP at 306-765-5501. Information can also be submitted anonymously by contacting Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or www.saskcrimestoppers.com.

Provincial Funding For Fish And Wildlife

 

The Manitoba government has approved $958,000.00 for new projects this year through the fish and wildlife enhancement fund as part of it’s ongoing commitment to conserve and enhance fish and wildlife.

 

The money comes from a provincial fund that is supported through donations and restitution payments collected from fish and wildlife infractions. The new projects will focus on population and habitat enhancement, habitat protection, research to improve angling opportunities and education for young anglers through fishing camps, hunter education, and improved public access including updating docks.

 

The fund continues to grow every year as the Manitoba government contributes 10 %of the annual fees collected from recreational angling, hunting and trapping licenses.

 

For more information you can contact the Manitoba government at 1866-626-4862 or go to news.gov.mb.ca.

Greenstone Is Looking Forward To A Business Celebration This Thursday

Community Futures Greenstone is hosting a Women In Business Community Celebration this Thursday at the Victoria Inn. Among the highlights will be a Women Of Action panel featuring Kelleen Blouin from Granny Willow, Dawn Hlady, the Big Island Drive Inn and Cyndi Pedwell from Peds Threads.

 

Dianne Russell from the Chamber Of Commerce will be the host and looks forward to showcasing some very successful business women in our community.  "  We have done similar events over the years with all different types of themes. I think this one is very exciting and I can't wait to just focus on women in business. We have more and more women in business in our community and we want to see what makes them tick and why they do it. We want to find out why other women don't and should consider to do the same."

 

If you need more information you can e-mail admin@cfgreenstone.com or call 204-687-6967.

GED Will No Longer Be Available In Canada As Of May

The GED will no longer be available in Canada as of May 3, 2024. Manitobans have until April 2024 to write their GED tests. One of the teachers from the Adult Learning Center Heather Jobes explains.

 

"  Effective summer 2024, the Canadian Adult Education Credential, CAEC will replace the GED in Manitoba. The Community Adult Learning Center is a GED test center and is located on the lower level of the CO-OP Plaza on Main street in Flin Flon. The center has scheduled GED test dates for April the 12th and 13th,  and if you are interested in writing GED tests please register at least  three weeks in advance of the test dates. The current GED testing will be replaced by a new Canadian testing system starting in the fall at our center."

 

For more information, you can  contact Heather at the Community Adult Learning Centre at 204-687-3223 or drop by and talk to their  instructors.

New Director Of Works And Operations Stopped By CFAR

Gary Campbell who is the new Director of Works and Operations was on the City Beat program on 102.9 CFAR this past Wednesday and says they have a number of priorities they want to address in the next few months.

 

" We do have a lot of our storm sewers that need to be addressed. They are aging and need to be replaced,  and there are certain areas including the Third Avenue project and Main street,  because we are hoping once we complete the infrastructure that will suit the new hotel going in. It will be a future project for Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation to resurface which would be a real benefit. Then there's the Aqua Centre and we will have a few mini projects associated with that."

 

If you have any questions or concerns and would like to reach out to Gary you can contact him at gcampbell@flinflon.ca or call City Hall at 204-681-7511.

Sled For Eternity Has Been Moved To Dauphin

Due to a lack of snow, Freedom Outreach and Adult and Teen Challenge have  moved their Sled For Eternity fundraiser to Dauphin this weekend. Ben Luc who is the Vocational and Development Manager says they are disappointed they couldn’t hold the event in Flin Flon but they wanted to provide the best venue possible.

 

"  We have some friends from Dauphin who told us they have a lot of snow down there, and we have folks coming from all over  coming to our rally so we want to make sure we put on a good event. We want to make sure people are happy with the ride and what ever we can do with a lack of snow right across western Canada. With this being the last ride for Teen Challenge for the year we wanted to put on something that people could get excited about."

 

This is the third annual and is put on by 6 different Teen Challenge Centres in Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario  including the centre from the Flin Flon area. Last year the event made a profit of over $70,000.00. You can still register at teenchallenge.tc/events and it is easy to follow along to register and make a donation.

 

The event will take place at Mountain View Christian Assembly in Dauphin on Saturday  with registration at 8:30 and the ride will start at 9 with supper at 5. Many great prizes will be handed out including  a bonus entry  which is  a 70 inch tv.

You Don't Want To Miss This Week's Movie At The Hapnot Theatre

 

If you have a love for the cinema you will want to be at the Hapnot Theatre this Friday for the presentation of the Prestige. Colin Davis says this is a movie you don’t want to miss.

 

"  This Friday we are really excited to bring you the film masterpiece the Prestige. The great Cristopher Nolan directed this thriller in what is one of the most imprsssive film specticles you can ever hope to see. This is an exciting, thought provoking , bewildering modern clasic of two  rival magicians who compete to out do each other and the lengths they will go to do it. If you have a love for cinema,  you will want to be part of this and want to experience a real thrill ride. Make sure you come  to the Hapnot Theatre this Friday and we will be thrilled to see you."

 

Doors open at 7, the show starts at 7:30 and snacks and drinks will be available and  don’t forget  admission is free. 

The City Has Come Into Agreement With A Number Of Local Contractors

City Council passed a number of resolutions including traffic, park and residential and a number of agreements with local contractors at their meeting on Tuesday.

 

The City has agreed to lengthen the parking spot  in front of Inferno Schwarma to allow people getting out of their vehicles more space and room to safely get to the sidewalk. A final reading was given on turning the old Willowpark location from Parks and Rec to residential and now the City can take bids on that property.

 

The City has also made an agreement with Alliance Engineering Services for the upgrade to the Whitney Forums HVAC. They have received two grants including $90,000.00 from the Climate Chase Grant and another $75,000.00 from the Building Sustainable Committee to help pay for the upgrade.

 

There was a resolution passed that the RCMP will pay another year lease for a portion of the fire station. Plans continue to go ahead for the building of a new RCMP building this spring on old Hudbay property.

 

Councillors Richardson and Hanson are in Toronto for the Prospectors Developers Association of Canada Conference. They have had the opportunity to meet with various ministers including the Minister Of Mining. They are building valuable relationships including helping find investors for Callinex and Foran mining.

 

They will file a full report with the city when they return next week and we will have more details on CFAR news.

Home Routes Series Returns Tomorrow Night

 

The Home Routes Series will be returning tomorrow at the Spencer’s home at 19 Hemlock Drive. The show will feature Juno award winning Andrina Turene  who will be kicking off her Northern Manitoba tour.

 

Tim Spencer says Turene will be playing lots of music  from her new album.

 

" She has gone out on a solo career now and she has just released her first solo album which she will be playing songs from. She describes it as being a daring mix of English and French language tunes that are sometimes navigating turbulent rapids, but also calm and quiet stuff as well refelecting her diverse influences. You will hear Bluesy R and B, Roots Rock and Old Time Folk in her music."

 

Doors open at 7 and the music  will start at 7:30. Tickets are $25.00 and if you are interested in attending you can text 431-746-4480 or you can go to the Home Routes Flin Flon Facebook page. E-transfers will be accepted at the door and all the proceeds go to the artist.

Pukatawagan RCMP looking for dangerous youth in relation to firearms incidents

 

On Friday , at approximately 1:05 am, Pukatawagan RCMP received a report that someone had been shot at a residence on Crow Rock Drive in the Pukatawagan, Manitoba. Officers responded immediately and located a 16-year-old male with a shotgun wound. He was transported to the Nursing Station.

 

Investigation determined that Jerome Bighetty, 17, had come to the residence on snowmobile. The victim was outside with Bighetty and Bowden Nicholas, 22. A number of shots were then fired by Bighetty, and the victim was struck. Bighetty and Nicholas fled.

 

The victim was transported to Winnipeg hospital, where he remains in stable condition.

 

On March 1, 2024, at approximately 3:05 am, Pukatawagan RCMP received a report of an assault in the community. A 19-year-old female was physically assaulted and received minor injuries. It was determined by police that the assailant was Bighetty. Then at 7:45 RCMP received a report of a robbery with a firearm at a business on Amisk Drive.

 

A 12-year-old male was outside the business on his snowmobile when a male pointed a handgun at him and told him to get off the snowmobile. The male then stole the snowmobile and fled.

 

Investigation determined the suspect is Bighetty. The 12-year-old was not physically injured. The snowmobile was located a short distance away from the business, but the whereabouts of Bighetty is unknown.

 

 

Bighetty is described as 5’6” tall, 150 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. He is wanted on warrants for Discharge Firearm with Intent, Robbery with Firearm, and Assault. Nicholas is described as 5’4” tall, 119 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. He is wanted on warrants for firearm- and breach-related charges.

 

Anyone with information is asked to contact Pukatawagan RCMP at 204-553-2342 or call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477, or submit a secure tip online at www.manitobacrimestoppers.com.

Greenstone Will Be Holding A Celebration For The Ladies In Our Community

Community Futures Greenstone is holding a Women In Business and Community Celebration on Thursday March the 14th. General Manager  Becky Cianflone  is excited about presenting this to the ladies in our community.

 

" Community Futures Greenstone is very excited to honor and celebrate the work of women who are operating business's in our community,  as well as working in leadership and volunteer roles. We are inviting people to come together at the Victoria Inn on March the 14th. We will be featuring a Women In Action panel."

 

The panel will consist of Keleen Blouin from Granny Willow, Dawn Hlady, Big Isand Drive Inn and Cyndi Pedwell, Peds Threads. If you are thinking of attending you need to RSVP  by this Friday by   e-mailing admin@cfgreenstone.com or call 204-687-6967.

A Grant Is Available To Help Protect Your Home

The City Of Flin Flon is offering homeowners a grant to help protect their property and make their neighborhoods safer with the installation of a home security system.

 

Councillor Judy Eagle tells us how you can get yours.

 

" This is one of City Councils initiatives to help address community safety issues. It is a resolution that was passed at the regular council meeting of May 16th  of 2023. The resolution privides a $150.00 off setting tax grant for residential home owners that purchase and install home security cameras. The reason for this is that we know working with RCMP, talking to our tax payers we know that these home security cameras are extremely effective. When something go's down people have been apprehended a couple days later. This is applied for with a one page form which can be picked up at City Hall."

 

The protocol for purchasing a home security system is one per property and you can not be in tax arrears at application time. Denare Beach and Creighton have adopted these grants as well.

Minister Of Education Announced An Increase In Provincial Funding For Schools

The Flin Flon School Division gathered for their budget meeting this past Wednesday at their office at 9 Terrace Avenue. Heather Fleming chaired the meeting and reported that the original budget for 2023-24 was $10,914,284 and they actually received $10,804,230 and made up the difference through a formula guarantee.

 

Operating funding for 2024-25 increased by 3.57 % compared to the year’s previous budget to help with extra costs for the school’s nutrition project. Base support was down 9.8 % due to a decrease in enrolment numbers. It was reported that their was a total of  875 students in 2023/24 decreased to 858 for 2024-25. The FFSD believes this is due to Hudbay moving it’s operation to Snow Lake.

 

Equalization support is up by 14.9 % due to an increase in unsupported expenses and an increase in the funding of unsupported expenditures from 66 to 80 %. The proposed Mill Rate for 2024 is 29.51. This is an increase of 3.86 due in large part to the distribution of the Hudbay grant.

 

The government requires that the balance of the surplus not be more than 4 % of operating expenditures and the surplus for the upcoming Flin Flon school year will be 2.14 %.

 

The FFSD also would like to see more people participate in their survey which they post on their website. This pasy year only 19 people participated and gave their input on programs they would like to see offered, goals to strive for and different priorities.

 

For a complete report on this past week’s budget you can go to ffsd.mb.ca.

Creighton Council Discussed A Number Of Requests Wednesday Night

AT THEIR MEETING EARLIER THIS WEEK THE TOWN COUNCIL OF CREIGHTON REPORTED RECEIVING A REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE FROM THE FLIN FLON MEN'S BONSPIEL COMMITTEE AS THEY PREPARE FOR THEIR 90TH EVENT IN MID MARCH. COUNCIL PASSED A MOTION TO SUPPORT THE BONSPIEL WITH A $100 DOLLAR DONATION.

 

A REQUEST WAS ALSO RECEIVED FROM THE FLIN FLON JUNIOR BOMBERS FOR

SPONSORSHIP FOR THE UPCOMING PLAYOFFS. COUNCIL AGREED TO REFER THE REQUEST FOR FURTHER DISCUSSION.
 

THE NORTHERN WOODS AND WATER HIGHWAY ASSOCIATION ALSO SENT A REQUEST TO COUNCIL TO RENEW MEMBERSHIP AT A COST OF $550 PER YEAR. COUNCIL DID RENEW LAST YEAR AND MAYOR BRUCE FIDDLER MENTIONED IT'S GOOD FOR TOURISM AND A MOTION WAS PASSED TO RENEW AGAIN THIS YEAR.

 

COUNCIL APPROVED THE QUOTE FROM BEECH ELECTRIC FOR THE INSTALL OF THE NEW L.E.D DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS SIGN AT THE BOOSTER STATION AT A COST OF $19,154.97 PLUS APPLICABLE TAXES.

 

COUNCIL APPROVED THE REQUEST FROM FLIN FLON AND DISTRICT ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL TO INCREASE SUBSIDY FOR RECYCLING SUPPORT FOR THIS YEAR TO $12.50

TIMES THE POPULATION PER MONTH.

 

 COUNCIL DID DENY THE THE REQUEST FROM PRAIRIE DOG FOR A REDUCED PRICE PER CUBE ON FORAN CAMP AND LAGOON SEWER TREATMENT.

Bust The Winter Blues Starts Today

The Bust the Winter Blues Winter Festival will kick off today with Senior Events at the Flin Flon Community Hall, the popular Kinette night at the Community Hall and the Bomber game VS Estevan.

 

Creighton Rec Director Lindsay Shirran  mentions a few of the other family events taking place throughout the weekend.  

 

"  Tomorrow the home Business Craft Sale has had a great response at St Anne's Hall between 10 and 4 with a hot lunch.  Our family  fun day at the Sportex will start at 1 til 3:30 with free hot chocolate and hot dogs while suplies last. The Phantom Lake Soccer Club will be hosting a snow soccer event at the soccer field,  and we hope to have a celebrity smooshing event as long as the parking lot isn't too slippery. We will have a fishing booth, games, turkey curling, snow drag races and the bonfire leading up to the fireworks at the Creighton Soccer Field around 7pm."

 

You can see the full list of events on CFAR’S website at flinflononline.com.

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