Local News Archives for 2026-08

Pas RCMP Investigating Human Remains

On August 17TH,  The Pas RCMP were notified of possible human remains that had been located outside an address in Umpherville.

 

Officers attended the scene and discovered the remains between two residences.

 

An autopsy was conducted August 19th.

 

RCMP can confirm the remains are those of a newly born infant or fetus.

 

If anyone has any information they feel would be helpful to the investigation, they are asked to contact The Pas RCMP detachment at 204-627-6204.

 

Manitoba RCMP Major Crime Services, The Pas RCMP, along with the Office of the Medical Examiner continue to investigate.

There Is A New Event Coming Up At The Norva Centre

The Norva Centre is ready for September with a lot of fun filled events including something new this Fall.

 

You are welcome to participate in the Smalls Under 100 Auction with the submission deadline is September the 18th.

 

Acting Gallery Manager  Laura Bryson  explains how this auction will work. " Artists or anyone can donate artwork  that needs to be 8 by 10 or smaller and can include painting,drawings, ceramics, fabric,felting, beeding, knitting, wood carving or stain glass. Norva also has 8 by 10 canvasses that can be purchased for $5,00. Bidding dates start on September the 22nd and go til October the 30th at 2pm. Once the items reach $99.00 they will be sold."

 

This will take over for the Square Foot Auction that the Norva Centre normally runs and is one of their biggest fundraisers of the year. You can stop by Norva to pick up a registration form or e-mail them at norvacentre@gmail.com.

Pelican Narrows RCMP Update On Shooting

As a result of continued investigation, Pelican Narrows RCMP have located and arrested Tyrese Sewap and a  wanted male teenager.  This is in relation to a shooting in Pelican  Narrows back on August the 7th.

 

Tyrese Sewap and the male teenager both  appeared  in court this week in Pelican Narrows

Pelican Narrows RCMP have also charged a second male teenager from Pelican Narrows in relation to this investigation. He is charged with: two counts of aggravated assault and one count of careless use of a firearm.

 

The second male teenager is wanted on warrant by Pelican Narrows RCMP. Since the male teenager is under the age of 18, he cannot be identified as per the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

 

Pelican Narrows RCMP continue to investigate, which includes working to locate Mikka McCallum and the male teenager.

 

If you have information about this investigation, report it to Pelican Narrows RCMP by calling 310-RCMP. Information can also be submitted anonymously by contacting Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or www.saskcrimestoppers.com.

 

 

There Will Be A Community Celebration At Rotary Park On Saturday

The Flin Flon  Community Garden  are holding a community celebration tomorrow at Rotary Park starting at 1pm.

 

They are hosting their first Family Fun Relay Race and Manager Susan Gunn Saray would like to see the community come out for a variety of activities. " So we are hosting a family fun event at Rotary Park. What that will involve will be some games, relays, so if you want to come out with your family,  neighbors, team who ever. If you just want to come out and compete for some fun  prizes and enjoy snacks and  treats courtesy of some great sponsors. We are just hoping this will be a very good time for the community to get together before back to school. This will also be a chance for the community to see the Community Garden and see what is actually in there."

 

The Flin Flon  Community Garden is a non-profit organization that grows and prepares fresh food for the community that they can come and harvest once it is ready.

 

The event will take place between 1 and 3pm and is free for all to attend.

Jennifer Flett Sworn In

The Pas-Kameesak MLA Jennifer Flett is now officially a member of the Manitoba Legislative Assembly.

 

Flett was sworn in Yesterday following her victory in the July 21st by-election, where she won the seat with more than 74 percent of the vote.

 

Flett, who ran as the NDP candidate, now takes her place in the Legislature as part of the NDP caucus.

 

She will represent residents of the Pas-Kameesak riding at the provincial level, including The Pas and Opaskwayak Cree Nation.

 

Her swearing-in formally marks the start of her term as MLA.

City infrastructure Was A Big Topic Of Discussion At The Latest Flin Flon City Council Meeting This Past Tuesday.

The City put a couple of resolutions forward including information about the City moving a bus stop from in front of  the Post Office to in front of the Library which will help with parking. Documents have also been approved to award McKeens Trucking Services who have been awarded the Pine Avenue Bridge contract.  Work will begin on that in the next few days.

 

The City Sidewalk Project has been very successful with the new sidewalk on Main Street and the additions over by the 100 stairs, East Street Apartments and various places around the community.

 

There has been lots of positive feedback from the community and the City was able to pay for the sidewalks with money from their Bus Grant.

 

The City has also approved the supported program that provides local volunteer organizations with the opportunity to staff the lobby during Flin Flon Bomber Hockey games.

There Is A Possession And Acquisition License Course This Fall

 

September is upon us and the first Acquisition and License Firearm course of the fall will happen on September the 11th and 12th at the Creighton Community Hall.

 

Ryan Grey is the instructor and he explains the course outline. " The course basically is designed for people who are interested in purchasing firearms. Mainly Shot-Guns and Rifles and the ammunition that comes with it. It is also for someone who may inherit a firearm from a relative, they will also need this in place as well."

 

There are only 10 spots available and you can register by contacting Ryan at 204-687-3163 or kanvasback5253@gmail.com.

 

The course fee is $175.00

Today Is The Last Day Of The Joe Brain Petting Zoo

 

Today will be the last day of the season to come visit the animals at the Joe Brain Petting Zoo.

 

Rylee Reierson is the Zoo Administrator and she tells us they had a great year and appreciate the public’s support. " We had a great summer this year, the public really seemed to enjoy the fact we were open after what happened last year. So it was very good for the exposure for the kids in the community to see and learn and experience the farm. I would like to thank everyone who donated their animals for the season, including people from The Pas and here. We can't have a zoo without them obviously so we are super grateful. I want to thank my staff and thank the public for showing up."

 

The hours are from 11am to 7pm today and then  the animals will  begin to  make their way back to their Winter homes in the Pas and Schist Lake starting tomorrow.

Flin Flon Getting Ready To Celebrate In 2027

Flin Flon is the place to be in 2027 as this great community will be celebrating it’s 100th birthday. This is going to be a historic celebration whether you grew up here,  or want to experience Flin Flon for the very first time.

 

A 2027 committee has been put together as they have a lot of events planned to celebrate and mark this  special occasion.

 

Dianne Russell from the organizing committee explains how the planning is going. " As of today I am going to suggest that people go to our website  at investfdc.ca/flinflon27. It has everything you need to know there including links to where you register, to our facebook page, Bomber 100 to all other events. It will also  have our shopping on there as we get our swag ready to go. Another thing to mention is our core committee will be meeting more often as we get closer to it. We look forward to having our regular core people at the table."

 

Make sure you register by going to investfdc.ca and if you would like to volunteer and help out at the event  you can send an e-mail to welcometoflinflon27@gmail.com.

Notice Of Registration Reminder

A general Municipal Election will be held in Flin Flon on Wednesday October the 28th.

 

So far,  two people have filed their papers to run for Mayor while there are seven  people who have filed papers to run for City  Council.

 

If you are thinking of running you need to register with the City of Flin Flon before you can start to accept contributions, incur expenses, fundraise or borrow money for your campaign.

 

If you want to run for Mayor or Council you will need to be registered by September the 22nd at Flin Flon City Hall during their regular hours of business which is 8am to 4pm, Monday to Friday.

 

To obtain a registration form, contact the Senior Election Official  by Phone:1-833-210-6435 Ext. 509

Snow Lake Mining Museum's 30th Anniversary Today

Today is a big day for the Snow Lake Mining Museum who are celebrating their 30th anniversary.

 

Dorie Forsyth is the Mining Curator and she invites everyone out  for a  great day of activities. " For the 30th anniversary when you walk in the door the first 30 adults will receive a small gift,  and the first 30 kids will also receive a small gift. There will be 30 prizes that you can win so make sure you enter your name. We will also have the Rock Doctor who will be in and you can bring a rock."

 

Souvenirs and memberships will also be available with the event taking place at the Snow Lake Mining Museum between 1 and 4 today.

 

The Snow Lake Mining Museum opened it’s doors for the first time on May the 18th 1996 with the official opening on June the 15th,1996.

 

Saskatchewan RCMP Continue To Search For Vehicle In Investigation

On August 16th,  Sandy Bay RCMP received a report of an injured adult male at a residence in the community.

 

Officers immediately responded and located the male, who was declared deceased at the scene by medical professionals. 

 

The male’s death is considered suspicious. As a result, Saskatchewan RCMP’s Homicide Investigation Unit (HIU) has taken over  the investigation.

 

Investigation has determined that a dark-coloured blue or black van or SUV may be connected to this investigation.  Anyone with information about a vehicle matching this description, including its presence in the Sandy Bay community the morning of August 16 can report it to police immediately.  The van/SUV should not be approached. The occupant(s) may be armed and are considered dangerous.

  

Saskatchewan RCMP’s HIU is asking anyone with information about this incident, or who witnessed suspicious activity in the Sandy Bay area in the early morning of August 16, to report it immediately to their local police.

 

Information can also be submitted anonymously by contacting Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or www.saskcrimestoppers.com.

Investigators advise there will be an increased police presence in the Sandy Bay area for an undetermined amount of time.

 

Saskatchewan RCMP continue to investigate.

 

Flin Flon And Creighton SPCA At Full Capacity

The Flin Flon Creighton area SPCA is fully maxed out and can’t take in any more new animals at this time. They are a small shelter and have a limited amount of room and are hoping that they can see some of their animals start to  find new homes soon.

 

Brenna Benko is a SPCA Shelter Assistant and she explains the adoption process. " The adoption process is just a form to fill out and you fill it out and bring it in and it go's in for approval. You will get a phone call within a day or two. It is the same with Foster's, as there is just a form to fill out. We love our volunteers who help out alot, where staff is busy dealing with the animals at the Shelter. We have some wonderful animals here at the Shelter that have been here for a while and would love to find their forever home."

 

 

All the animals are vaccinated, de-wormed and spayed before they go out for adoption. You can find out more by stopping by their office on Cliff Lake Road. They are now open 7 days a week between Monday to  Sunday noon to 5pm.

City Of Flin Flon Public Works Update

Another Busy week for the City of Flin Flon Public Works Department who are taking advantage of the Summer construction season by working on several projects around the community.

 

Crews continue to repair and rebuild sewer boxes along Terrace Avenue. Much of the work on North Avenue has been completed, with additional work scheduled for Bellevue and Adams Street.

 

Crosswalk painting is in full swing in the Uptown Area. Crews are working hard to finish the high traffic areas. Next week they will move to the school zones to make sure crossings are freshly painted and ready for students and their families on the first day of school.

 

The Asphalt Milling Schedule has been slightly delayed with work now expected the middle of this week. The City will continue to notify the public of affected areas once the work progresses. Milling is expected to take two weeks followed by two weeks of paving.

 

Sidewalk work will be concluding this week with crews returning in September to finish any remaining sidewalk work.

 

Pelican Narrows RCMP Make Arrests In Shooting

Three males are wanted by Pelican Narrows RCMP in relation to a shooting.

 

On August 7th  Pelican Narrows RCMP received a report of a shooting at a residential property on Linklater Street .

 

Investigation determined a group of armed males approached a male and female at the property, demanding the keys to their vehicle. An altercation occurred and a firearm was discharged, injuring the male and female. The armed males fled from the area; they did not steal the victim’s vehicle. Both victims were taken to hospital by EMS with injuries described as serious in nature.

 

Pelican Narrows RCMP patrolled the area and located the suspects travelling in a truck in Pelican Narrows. Shortly after, officers located the truck abandoned on Dorion Crescent. Pelican Narrows RCMP arrested three males nearby. Two of the males were later released without charge.

 

During a search of the truck, officers located and seized a loaded firearm.

As a result of investigation, 24-year-old William McKay, 18-year-old Mikka McCallum, 25-year-old Tyrese Sewap, and a male teenager, all from Pelican Narrows, are each charged with multiple offenses including two counts of Aggravated Assault.

 

William McKay appeared in Prince Albert Provincial Court on August 10th.

Warrants have been issued for Mikka McCallum and  Tyrese Sewap). Pelican Narrows RCMP continue work to locate them and ask the public to report sightings and information on their whereabouts.

Tyrese Sewap is described as:

  • Height: 6’1”
  • Weight: 140 lbs
  • Eye colour: brown
  • Hair colour/style: brown, short .
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  • The RCMP  are working to obtain a recent description and photo of Mikka McCallum.

The male teenager is under the age of 18; therefore, he cannot be identified as per the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

 

Pelican Narrows RCMP continue to investigate.

 

Anyone with information about the shooting is asked to contact Pelican Narrows RCMP by calling 310-RCMP. Information can also be submitted anonymously by contacting Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or www.saskcrimestoppers.com.

 

Mine Readiness Program At UCN

University College Of The North in conjunction with  Norcat and the Northern Manitoba Mining Academy will be presenting a  Mining Readiness Program in October.

 

It takes place at the Northern Manitoba Mining Academy and this is a mine skills training  program designed to support learners, strengthen the local workforce and benefit the mining industry.

 

It will be a 4 week program that will include hands on learning, covering the fundamentals of mining. They will focus in on workforce readiness skills, with a mix of classroom and virtual reality.

 

The 4 week program will take place in Flin Flon on October the 13th followed by a three week program in Snow Lake starting on November the 11th. The training in Snow Lake will include on site/underground training, tours, job shadowing and safety training.

 

To apply and for more information you can contact the Northern Manitoba Mining Academy at 204-687-7038 or ucn.ca/miningreadiness.

Job Training Available In Flin Flon In September

The Northern Manitoba Sector Council are launching a Lift To Work training program  in Flin Flon Starting in September.

 

Alison Akert provides the details. " So it is about a 7 week program here in Flin Flon and it covers administration and clerical skills. It is an entry level program but it does get you prepared to go into an office environment. So that is going to take you about 7 weeks in classroom time Monday to Friday. That is followed by two to three week job placement in various offices around Flin Flon."

 

Included in this program will be life skills, office etiquette, different computer programs like Excel, Word and Microsoft Office, plus lots of hands on training in an office environment.

 

The deadline to sign up is August the 26th and the program will start on September the 14th. For more information or to register you can contact Alison at 204-687-5032 or aakert@nmscouncil.ca.

Pelican Narrows RCMP Lay Charges After Finding Hand Gun At The Scene Of A Collision

On August 10th,  Pelican Narrows RCMP were notified of a single-vehicle collision on Highway #135.

 

Officers responded and located the vehicle, which had left the road and gone into the ditch.

 

The occupants did not report injuries to police.

 

Officers observed a loaded handgun and open alcohol in the vehicle. The occupants were arrested.

 

As a result of investigation, 28-year-old Marcie Ballantyne, 28-year-old Newton Ballantyne and 21-year-old Safira Linklater, all from Pelican Narrows, have been charged with multiple offenses including Unsafe storage of a vehicle, carrying a concealed weapon and one count of operation of a motor vehicle while impaired.

 

Pelican Narrows RCMP continue to investigate.

 

The Town Of Creighton Receives Requests

THE TOWN OF CREIGHTON RECEIVED A REQUEST FROM THE FLIN FLON BOMBERS FOR SPONSORSHIP TOWARDS THE UPCOMING SEASON. THE TOWN HAS SUPPORTED THE TEAM IN THE PAST AND AGREED TO PURCHASE A PRESS BOX AD IN THE AMOUNT OF $1000 DOLLARS.

THE TOWN ALSO RECEIVED A REQUEST FROM THE REMINDER TO PURCHASE AN AD IN THE SCHOOL BUS SAFETY FEATURE WHICH WILL BE SEEN ON THE BACK PAGE OF THE PAPER IN FULL COLOR IN THE WEDNESDAY AUGUST 26th EDITION. COUNCIL AGREED TO PURCHASE A SPOT AT A COST OF $25 DOLLARS.

 

A MOTION WAS PASSED TO INCREASE THE PRICES FOR THE CREIGHTON CONNECTION FEES. COUNCIL ALSO ANNOUNCED THEY HAVE REPAVED THE OVAL OF DREAMS

WALKING TRACK AS AN UPGRADE AND IT REALLY LOOKS NICE.

 

THE SPORTEX IS PREPPING FOR A BUSY SEASON AHEAD AND ARE STILL IN NEED OF RINK ATTENDANTS. WITH MINOR HOCKEY STARTING IN EARLY OCTOBER THE ICE PLANT WILL BE TURNED ON SOMETIME MID SEPTEMBER.

Second Take Of Wildfire Resilience Program

Due to the hardships that the 2025 wildfires caused Travel Manitoba was able to launch the Wildfire Resilience Assistance Program.

 

 Through the first intake, they   have been able to supply Value Protection Units to 56 lodges and operators to help protect their buildings and outposts during wildfires.

 

They  know that some operators have already used these VPUs this summer, and they  know there are still more operators interested in the program. As a result they will  launch a second intake for the program, with applications  now open. The VPUs will be available for pickup over the winter, for use during the 2027 wildfire season.

 

This second round of the program falls within the existing Travel Manitoba WRAP budget. Under the program, eligible tourism operators will get subsidies of up to 90 per cent for the purchase of wildfire protection equipment. The program also includes FireSmart training along with tailored business assessments. Each kit, which is designed to be compatible with Manitoba Wildfire Service’s standard equipment, includes sprinklers, hoses, a water pump and all necessary connections.

 

Interested lodges and operators are invited to submit their application by September 10th. If you have questions about the process, please email Travel Manitoba directly at tourismprograms@travelmanitoba.com

Canadian Centre For Safer Communities Working Closely With Flin Flon

The Canadian Centre for Safer Communities are a National non profit organization that has been contracted by Manitoba Justice to create a unique wellness and safety plan for 12 different communities in Manitoba.

 

Flin Flon has been selected as one of the communities that might benefit from the development of  a plan of this nature.

 

Stacey Colliver is the Director of Research and Services, and she lets us know where they are with their plan for Flin Flon which includes results from a recent survey. " So we received a great number of surveys, I believe we received around 800, so thanks to everyone who did that. We are conducting the analysis of the data right now. What we also do while we look at the survey results is we conduct community engagement. So we have conversations with people in the community about their experiences to either validate what we see in the survey results or to just add aditional information. We want to make sure we capture as many perspectives as possible."

 

They will be meeting with the Steering Committee from Flin Flon in October to present the results from all the data that has been collected from the past few months. Then they will start some action planning with the Steering Committee with the goal to have the plan completed in the late Fall.

 

A public document will then be put together with the public able to view the document on the City of Flin Flon website and  Facebook page.

 

 

Cranberry RCMP Looking For A Wanted Female

Maggie (Margaret) CARDINAL is WANTED by Cranberry Portage RCMP on an endorsed warrant for Failure to comply with release order conditions dating back to 2025.

 

CARDINAL is described as 5’4” tall, approximately 154 lbs with black hair, brown eyes with a medium build.

 

Officers have not been able to locate CARDINAL, and she is known to frequent Flin Flon.

 

If anyone has any information on the whereabouts of CARDINAL, they are asked to call Cranberry Portage RCMP at 204-472-4040.

 

Another Successful Blue Berry Jam

Another Blue Berry Jam has wrapped up with thousands of people getting a chance to enjoy a lot of great music and Northern hospitality at the Flin Flon Tourist Bureau  Campground.

 

Crystal Kolt was amazed with how things went and the great work by the volunteers and organizers. " Well you know I think the team brought this up to another level. The Committee did a fabulous job in terms of everything from  security to  vendors, to  entertainment with all the acts. The attendance and volunters, Debbie McDonald and Ellie Spencer who organized the volunteers did a sensational job."

 

The folks from Blue Berry Jam would like to hear your thoughts on how they can make the festival even better. There is a survey on their Facebook page which asks 15 questions and will only take a couple minutes of your time.

 

Congratulations to the 50/50 winners including Morgan Anderson who won the final draw and Sandra Schroeder who won the Early Bird Prize.

 

A bi thanks once again to all the sponsors, volunteers, performers, organizers and to all the people that continue to show up year after year that continue to  support this great community event.

 

Town Of Creighton Water Works Financial

The Town of Creighton’s Water Works Financial Overview for 2025 and the supporting documents are available at the Town Office.

 

You can stop by anytime during regular business hours between 8am to 5pm Monday to Friday.

 

The documents will include a Waterworks Financial Overview for 2025. It will also include total revenue, expenditures and the current ratio.

 

There will also be a Drinking Water Quality and Compliance annual notice, a Water Works and Sewage System assessment and Capital Plans and source of funding reserves.

Town Of The Pas Mayor Stepping Down

Town of the Pas Mayor Andre Murphy officially stepped down as mayor on Monday, August 10th, after eight years of municipal service, including the last four as mayor.

 

In a statement, the outgoing mayor says the decision was difficult, but the opportunity to be closer to family and grandchildren made it the right choice.

 

The mayor thanked residents and colleagues for their support, challenges and partnership over the years.

 

While leaving office, the mayor says The Pas will always be home, adding that this is not goodbye, but more of a “see you later.”

Read To Me Is Back In September

A popular program at the Flin Flon Public Library is ready to make it’s return in September.

 

It is called Read To Me and is designed for pre school children and their care givers  a couple times a week. Laurence Gillespie is the facilitator and he explains the program. " Well it is a program for pre-schoolers and their care givers, their Parents or Grand Parents. The whole point is to encourage an interest in reading for kids before they even start school. There is all sorts of data out there that says that kids that read at home with their care givers, will have huge implications for their long time academic performance."

 

The program will take place at both the Flin Flon Public Library and Ruth Betts School. You can sign up by contacting Laurence at 204-271- 2890, or by  going to the Flin Flon Public Library Facebook page.

 

It is absolutely free and an official start time will be released in the next few weeks.

City Of Flin Flon Public Works Update

Another busy week for the City Of Flin Flon Public Works Committee who have been dealing with several underground infrastructure repairs , and getting ready for seasonal maintenance.

 

Crews continue to work on water main repairs as maintaining the aging underground infrastructure remains a significant part of the day to day operations. Work has begun on a failed drainage manhole in the Uptown area. Crews are repairing the failure and restoring the drainage infrastructure.

 

Cross Walk painting will begin this week throughout the community. Drivers are asked to watch for crews and equipment working on or near the roadway and to drive carefully when travelling through these areas.

 

After the Cross Walk painting work, crews will begin transitioning to the regular Hydrant Flushing program.

 

Over the next few weeks residents will see considerable contractor work and disruptions on our roads and sidewalks with multiple projects happening at the same time.

 

The City of Flin Flon asks for your patience with detours, temporary closures, traffic delays, construction equipment and restricted access in certain areas.

 

The good news is you will see remarkable progress once all this work is finished.

A Group Of Citizens In Flin Flon Are Standing Up To Crime

A group of citizens from Flin Flon, Creighton and Denare Beach have formed a community group called Caring For Our Community.

 

They have been in operation since June and have been holding meetings with members of City Council to try to find a way to curb the crime and violence in our area.

 

Karen Rasmussen is one of the people that spear headed the group and she tells us how this group came about and what they are looking to accomplish. 

 

" The group came about from citizens that are very concerned about the future of Flin Flon, Creighton Denare Beach and the surrounding areas. So we met with the Councillors of the City and asked what we could do to help to get things done. We need Shelters, Drug Addiction Councelling and many many things."

 

This group is going to have an opportunity to meet with the Canadian Centre For Safer Communities to go over some ideas and strategies and help with  a plan moving  forward.

 

Information from this meeting will be discussed at later meetings throughout the next few weeks,  and if you are interested in getting involved and finding out more they get together the first and fourth Monday of each month at City Council Chambers at 7pm.

Northlands College Introducing Adult 12 Program

Northlands College in Creighton has designed an Adult 12 program to help individuals get their Grade 12 standing.

 

Administrator Tim Babcock shares the details. " The program starts on the last day of August heading into September and it is for anyone who needs their Grade 12 Standing. You take a minimum of 5 credits at the 30 level which is your Grade 12 in Saskatchewan and two Electives. If you are thinking about it but you aren't ready for that, you can also take some classes at the Grade 10 level as kind of a pathway to get into Grade 12. This is good if you haven't been in school for a while and need to do some up grading."

 

Areas of study include English Language Arts, Financial Literacy, Math, Science, Indigenous Studies and 30 Level Electives.

 

Entry requirements include minimum 18 years of age and out of High School for a year. Grade 10 standing or score at an Adult 12 level on an academic assessment.

 

You can apply by going to the website at northlandscollege.ca/admissions or by calling 306-688-8838.

 

Thompson RCMP Searching For A Missing Male

On Sunday August 9th, Thompson RCMP received a report of a missing 41-year-old male.

 

Toban Apetagon was last seen leaving his residence on the evening of August 8th  on Robinson Way but has not been seen since.

 

Despite an extensive search aided by a drone, he has not been located.

 

Toban’s family and police are concerned for his wellbeing.

 

Toban is described as 6’1” tall, with a slim build and long black hair. He was last seen wearing a black sweater, blue jeans, and black shoes.

 

If anyone has any information on the whereabouts or has seen Toban, they are asked to contact the Thompson RCMP at 204-677-6909/6911.

 

UCN Announces Grand Opening For Student Housing In Flin Flon

Exciting news for UCN in Flin Flon, after several years of planning and hard work they are ready to introduce  student housing.

 

Jackie Rechenmacher the Communications and Event Coordinator says this is huge for Flin Flon and the North. " I think it's a great opportunity to have housing available within Flin Flon, so students are able to access programming. They will also be able to access University programming like Nursing and Readiness For Mining and be able to live in Flin Flon and not have to  look else where."

 

 

The Grand Opening will include remarks from UCN Leadership, Government and Community representatives, a tour of the facility and a barbecue.

 

This event is open to the entire community and surrounding area and UCN look forward to sharing this celebration with the entire region on Monday August the 24th starting at 11am.

 

Municipal Elections The Latest Topic On City Beat Show

The latest City Beat Program took place last Wednesday on 102.9 CFAR with Deputy Mayor Alison Dallas Funk and Councillor Mike Slipp both in studio to discuss a number of topics.

 

The first thing on the agenda was the Municipal Election which will take place in Flin Flon on Wednesday October the 28th. One of the points that they wanted to get across was the different things to expect if you are thinking about running for either Mayor or City Councillor.

 

Councillor Slipp talks about how the past 4 years have gone for him. " This is one of the most rewarding important thngs I have done in my life. It can be painful on days, trust us but the rewards are so much more. When we see sidewalks being done, bridges being built, a new swimming pool."

 

The deadline to submit your name is Tuesday September the 22nd at City Hall. To obtain a registration form you can contact the Senior Election Official at 1-833-210-6435 EXT 509.

 

To listen to the complete City Beat Show you can go to flinflononline.com, go to the your radio tab and click on CFAR podcasts then  Flin Flon Today.

Saskatchewan RCMP Charge Three After Investigation Into Robberies

Three people have been arrested after robberies in the Little Red River and La Ronge areas.

 

On August 2nd  Prince Albert RCMP received a report that two people with firearms threatened an individual, assaulted them and stole their SUV and personal items at a residence in the community of Little Red River. The suspects fled in the stolen SUV.

 

The victim was transported to hospital by EMS with injuries described as non-life threatening in nature.

 

Prince Albert RCMP continued to investigate the whereabouts of the stolen SUV and suspects.

 

The following day, La Ronge RCMP received a report that three people with firearms threatened two individuals, assaulted them and stole their truck on Highway #2, south of La Ronge. The suspects were driving a vehicle matching the stolen SUV’s description, before stealing the truck and abandoning the SUV at the scene.

 

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Officers set up a tire deflation device in the community of Little Red River, which the stolen truck ran over. Shortly after, the stolen truck came to a stop. Two females were arrested in the truck. A male exited the truck and fled on foot before being arrested.

 

As a result of continued investigation, 26-year-old Brandon Corrigal from Sturgeon Lake First Nation is charged with multiple offenses including  two counts of operating a vehicle while prohibited.

 

22-year-old Acotia Bradfield from La Ronge is charged with multiple offenses including three counts of possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000.00.

 

27-year-old Kara Halkett from Little Red River is charged with multiple offenses including three counts of possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000.00.

 

 

 

You Can Support The Library And Win Cash

The Flin Flon Public Library have announced their biggest fundraiser of the year with the return of their annual 50/50 draw.

 

Library Administrator Lisa Slugoski explains how this year’s draw will work." We usually host two a year, but this year we decided just to do one. So we have one running that started at the beginning of August and it is running now and we are doing  it different this year. We are running it the same way Blue Berry Jam does and we are hosting it all online on a platform called Funding Change. You can purchase tickets by visiting our website and Facebook page and click on the link. You can also stop by the Library and pay cash if you prefer not to do it online."

 

Tickets are one for $5.00, three for $10.00 and ten for $20.00. The draw will take place on December the 11th at 1pm . Funds from the draw will be used for purchasing new books and funding new library programming. They will be purchasing new craft supplies and programming supplies to run all of their programs with lots of exciting events to be announced in the Fall.

By Election Coming Up For Mayor In Denare Beach

Wednesday September the 2nd, the Village of Denare Beach will be holding a By- Election for Mayor.

 

Three candidates have put their name forward including Dale Holmgren, Jennifer Hysert and Karen Thomson. Denare Beach will be looking for a successor to long time Mayor Carl Lentowicz who passed away in February.

 

Polls will open at the Denare Beach Administration Office on Wednesday September the 2nd between 9am to 4pm and the Advanced Poll will take place on Wednesday August the 26th between 4 and 8pm.

 

For any residents who can’t make it out or are still displaced there will be a Mail In Ballot . You will still need to provide some id with a Denare Beach address by Wednesday August the 19th. Stop by the Village Office or e-mail denarebeach@sasktel.net.

Early Cancer Screening Is Available In Creighton

Saskatchewan Cancer Agency will be bringing their mobile mammography unit to Creighton. Known as Breast Check – this breast cancer screening opportunity is designed for women over the age of 40 with no symptoms. Laurie Pearce, early detection coordinator gives us the details.

 

" They don't need a health care provider  referral , so that is very convenient. So we encourage women to book while it is in there community, so they don't have to travel a great distance to have a screening. The goal is early detection saves lives,  and by having regular screenings and if there was something there we would find it early. It would likely be more treatable and the outcomes would be better."

 

The mobile bus where the mammograms take place will be at the Creighton Sportex parking lot from August 17-21. You must have an active Saskatchewan Health card to book. Appointments are limited so they ask that you reserve a spot early. Call 1855-584-8228 to confirm a time for a screening mammogram.

 

Hudbay Has Published Second Quarter Findings

Hudbay minerals has published   it’s second quarter financial earnings as well as announced a change in leadership .The company as a whole  reported $631 million in revenue, while producing 28,000 tonnes of copper and 51,000 ounces of gold.

 

In Manitoba, Hudbay produced 40,000 ounces of gold, 2,300 tonnes of copper, 4,800 tonnes of zinc and 209,000 ounces of silver.

 

Production declined from the first quarter because of lower tonnes milled, though the company expects higher second-half output due to grade sequencing and greater ore output from Lalor.

 

The company faced labour availability constraints at Lalor during the quarter but said corrective steps are underway.

 

A June hoist gearbox failure at Lalor was repaired within several days using a critical spare; the company does not expect it to be a continuing problem.

 

 Hudbay said it is working toward an updated long-term profile for the Snow Lake operations based on reserves, with a potential enhanced five-year gold-production profile.

 

Hudbay also announced executive changes. Eugene Lei was appointed President and Chief Financial Officer, while Rob Carter was named Chief Operating Officer. Carter will succeed Andre Lauzon, who plans to retire at the end of September.

Blue Berry Jam Musical Gathering Starts Today

The Blue Berry Jam Music Gathering begins today celebrating its 7th active year in our community.  There will be two musical venues once again ; with the outdoor main stage at the tourist bureau campground and the Rotary Wheel will host the Blueberry Wine Bar. Last year’s event drew 9161 people. Over 100 performers wil be showcasing their talent over the 3 days.  Coordinator Debbie McDonald lets us know how many volunteers it takes to properly run the festival and the schedule.

 

" Well at all times we have to have 42 people on site with volunteer t-shirts on to meet our liquor and licensing regulations People talk about how safe they feel there, how clean it is , we pick up the garbage on a regular basis. Our board has been working in the background meeting since September. We are going to be there on Friday from 4 til 1am, Saturday from noon to 1am and Sunday from noon to 10pm."

 

The committee advises that you park in the old extra foods parking lot and on the north side of the Walmart parking lot. They ask that you do not park on Dadson Row or at the Canadian tire portion of the parking lot. The complete list of performers can be found at flinflonblueberryjam.ca  and it all starts  this afternoon at 4pm.

RCMP Looking for Wanted Male

Calvin BUCK is WANTED by Cranberry Portage RCMP on an endorsed warrant for Failure to comply with release order conditions dating back to 2025.

 

BUCK is described as 5’5” tall, approximately 150 lbs with brown hair, brown eyes with a slender build.

 

Officers have not been able to locate Buck, he is known to frequent Flin Flon. However, he may also be in the communities of Dauphin, Ethelbert or Winnipeg.

 

If anyone has any information on the whereabouts of BUCK, they are asked to call Cranberry Portage RCMP at 204-472-4040.

 

A photo has been released of Buck on social media including the Flin Flon RCMP Facebook page.

Greenstone Hosting Pre-Election Info Sessions

Flin Flon will be holding a Municipal Election on Wednesday October the 28th and Community Futures Greenstone will be holding a couple of Pre Election information sessions to give people a better idea on how the process works.

 

General Manager Becky Cianflone explains what the information sessions are all about. “So, we’re offering two options for folks who want a little bit more information on what it means to run for council, what the process is, and also a little bit about what you can expect if you are elected. So, we have a virtual session that’s going to be happening Wednesday, September 2nd and then we’re also going to offer an in-person session in Flin Flon on Thursday, September 3rd.”

 

Both sessions are free and the event will include Election and effective Governance information, you will get to hear from experienced council members and networking.

 

The Virtual Session is on Wednesday September the 2nd from 7 to 8pm via Zoom, with a link provided upon RSVP. The In Person Session will be on Thursday September the 3rd from 6:30 to 8:30 pm at City Hall.

 

Register by calling 204-687-6967 or admin@cfgreenstone.com.

Thompson Rural RCMP Respond to Possible Drowning

On August 3rd, Thompson Rural RCMP received a report of a missing male in Kelsey, Manitoba, who went missing earlier in the day

 

Upon arrival, officers were informed that James Redmond, 60, from Alberta, was known to go fishing from the shore of the Nelson River.

 

Officers searched along the shoreline near his cabin, and gear belonging to James was located approximately 200 metres upstream from the dam at Kelsey Generating Station. Police believe this may be where he entered into the Nelson River.

 

RCMP drones and a private diving company are on scene to assist with the ongoing search.

 

Thompson Rural RCMP continues to investigate.

North East Business's Want To Hear From You

The Saskatchewan Economic Development Alliance and the Canadian Red Cross are working with businesses across Northern Saskatchewan to better understand the economic impacts of the 2025 wildfires and identify priorities for economic recovery.

 

Businesses in Creighton and the surrounding area are encouraged to complete a confidential business survey. Whether your business experienced significant impacts, minor disruptions, or new opportunities as a result of the wildfires, your experience is important.

 

Your feedback will help:

• Identify the economic impacts experienced by local businesses

• Understand current recovery needs and ongoing challenges

• Inform recommendations for future programs, investments, and business supports

• Ensure the experiences of Creighton businesses are reflected in regional Economic Recovery Plans.

 

The survey takes approximately 15 minutes to complete. All responses are confidential and will only be reported in summary form. Individual businesses will not be identified.

Complete the survey at:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NortheastSK

 

A New Business Has Opened In Flin Flon

Flin Flon has welcomed a new business as long time residents Tanya and Jefferson Benoit have started a  mobile cat and dog grooming business by the name of Kings Cat Grooming.

 

The business has been open for a the last few weeks  and Tanya Benoit talks about how they decided to start this business. " It came on very quickly actually, one of the girls we were going to locally recently  quit the business. We were driving our cat to Winnipeg to get groomed and I just felt like this shouldn't be done. So June 6th was when we went down for our last appointment for grooming and June 13th was when we decided to do this."

 

They are open Tuesday and Thursday nights between 6 and 10pm and all day Saturday and Sunday. To make an appointment you can call 204-923-0228 or send an e-mail to kingscatgrooming@gmail.com, or reach out to their Facebook page.

 

They have a van that is totally equipped and they will come right to your residence. They are planning on adding a website and building a brick and mortar building on their property very soon.

City Of Flin Flon Public Works Update

The Public Works Committee for the City of Flin Flon  continue to be very busy , completing a lot of tasks as they  continue to improve the City’s infrastructure.

 

Work has begun on another water leak in the back lane between Green Street and Centre Street. The repair will require another planned water shut-down early in the week. Once the repair is complete, crews will immediately begin back filling the excavation and restoring the road way.

 

The Main Street Sidewalk Renewal Project continues to progress very well. Work will resume today after the long weekend in the appearance and long term performance of the sidewalk.

 

Work continues  on North Avenue between the Primary Health Care Centre and Community Hall, where new water and sewer systems are being installed in preparation of the new RCMP Building. The project is expected to last about two weeks.

 

Planning for the Pine Avenue Bridge replacement continues with the materials being ordered and construction to begin in the next two weeks.

 

Maple Leaf Construction is excited to announce the up coming start of their Road Rehabilitation Program. They will mill off approximately 4 inches of  asphalt before laying down  new pavement. During this phase you can expect temporary road closures, detours and traffic delays in various parts of the community.

It Is Time To Register For Flin Flon 27

Flin Flon is getting ready to celebrate their Centennial in 2027 and registration is now open for the Flin Flon 27 Party.

 

You can register by following the link on the Flin Flon 27 Facebook page or you can follow the link on the Discover Flin Flon-Creighton- Denare Beach website at www.investfdc.ca.

 

Registration is $100.00 per person and will include the Senior’s 55 and over event, two Fish Fry’s on July the 2nd and 3rd, Neighborhood Party, Club Membership and a  Flin Flon 27 magnet.

 

They are also in need of volunteers for a few hours on the weekend in lots of different capacities. If you are interested you can e-mail them your phone number and e-mail address and they will send you a confirmation e-mail.

 

Questions or to volunteer reach out to welcometoflinflon27@gmail.com.

SPCA Preparing For Biggest Fundraiser Of The Year

The Flin Flon Creighton area SPCA is holding their biggest fundraiser of the year, which is a $10,000.00 cash draw.

 

Tickets are $20.00 each and the draw will take place on October the 31st at noon from their shelter at 1 Cliff road.

 

Shelter staff member Brenna Benko mentions what the proceeds of the draw will be used for: " The money is needed for on going costs here at the Shelter, just every day care for the animals including our vet bills. It is very costly to run the shelter especially with all the animals we have, as we have a full house right now. So it really helps with food and our staff and we need the raffles and things to keep going as we are not government funded."

 

Tickets   are available at different business’s all over Flin Flon and you can also e-transfer Heidi Mote at hmote@rocketmail.com.

 

The SPCA is now open 7 days a week for the rest of the Summer between 12 and 5pm.

Update On Weir Fire Near Denare Beach

Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation has provided an update regarding the Weir Fire located along the Sturgeon Weir Road, approximately 10 kilometres south of Denare Beach.

The fire was reported at approximately 5:00 p.m. on July 29th  and was initially classified as a Rank 3 human-caused wildfire.

Firefighters responded immediately, with Type 2 wildfire crews, Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) aircraft and the Denare Beach Volunteer Fire Department working together to contain the fire.

Thanks to their quick response, the fire was successfully contained by approximately 9:30 pm last Thursday. The Denare Beach Volunteer Fire Department remained on scene overnight to monitor the area and ensure there was no visible fire.

Type 2 wildfire crews returned to the fire the following  morning to continue mop-up operations and will complete a final scan of the area before the fire is officially declared extinguished.

Crews have confirmed the fire originated in a cabin or cook shack before spreading into the surrounding forest. A fire investigator is on scene to determine the cause of the fire.

PBCN extends its sincere appreciation to the Type 2 wildfire crews, the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency and the Denare Beach Volunteer Fire Department for their swift response and coordinated efforts in bringing this fire under control.

Residents are reminded to remain vigilant, report any signs of smoke or wildfire immediately, and continue practicing safe fire prevention measures as hot and dry conditions persist.

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