Local News Archives for 2026-06

Creighton Is Getting Ready To Celebrate The Nation's Birthday On Wednesday

Wednesday  is the nation’s 159th birthday and you can celebrate in Creighton and Denare Beach with a lot of fun activities for people of all ages.

 

It all begins with the Canada Day Parade starting at  11am on Green street right beside CFAR.

 

Then it is off to Creighton for lots of activities starting at 1pm. Creighton Rec Director Lindsay Shirran fills us in on what is happening. " We have switched it up this year as we will be at the Oval Of Dreams or Creighton Soccer Field. We have a few  fun things going on ,  we have the Flag Raising Ceremony, we will sing Oh Canada sunf by the Children's Community Choir. We have lots of great local  young entertainment including Modern Rock performing and the Silver Evening Star Singers and Traditional Dancers from the Friendship Centre. The Show and Shine Classic Cars will be at the Sportex parking lot and free cupcakes while supplies last."

 

Activities in Denare Beach for Beaver Lake Day will be starting at 4pm with a barbecue, free cup cakes, kids games, adult canoe race and fireworks starting at 11:45 pm at the Main Beach.

Diplomas And Bursarys Were Presented To Creighton School Grads On Thursday

Diplomas and Scholarships were presented to the 2026 Creighton School graduating class last Thursday night at the Sportex.

 

27 graduates received their diplomas and 50  scholarships and bursaries were presented.

 

Some of the major scholarships including the Hudbay, Fred and Pearl Schwaga Memorial Award and BGC Engineering Scholarship was presented to Keely Nivon. The Ray Daneliuk Memorial Trades bursary went to Gracelyn McPherson and Emily Johnsgaard.

 

IBEW 1405 bursaries went to Melodee Schultz and Tyson Rae. Creighton Volunteer Fire Department Department Bursaries were presented to Brooklyn Haley and Myles Koivisto.

 

Here Is The Complete List of Scholarship and Bursary Winners.

 

25/26 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
KARIS DISABILITY SERVICES BURSARY River Nawakayas
SCHOOL COMMUNITY COUNCIL-ATTENDANCE Brooklyn Haley
SCHOOL COMMUNITY COUNCIL-ATTENDANCE Keely Nivon
SMILING HEARTS DAYCARE BURSARY Jayce Loroff
FLIN FLON ABORIGINAL FRIENDSHIP CENTER
BURSARY Tyler Grunerude
FLIN FLON MOTOR CYCLE CLUB BURSARY OLIVER ATCHISON
CREIGHTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL STAFF
BURSARY BROOKLYN HALEY
NORTHERN VILLAGE OF DENARE BEACH
BURSARY SADIE DURETTE
NORTHERN VILLAGE OF DENARE BEACH
BURSARY RIVER NAWAKAYAS
CUPE LOCAL 228 BURSARY SADIE DURETTE
FLIN FLON HERITAGE PRESERVATION BURSARY OLIVER ATCHISON
LEGION LADIES BURSARY EMILY JOHNSGAARD
NORTHSTAR REBEKAH LODGE #31 BRAYDEN CHURCH
CADAC/NORTHERN NEIGHBOURS BURSARY EMILY JOHNSGAARD
HUDBAY WOMENS GENDER DIVERSITY BURSARY KEELY NIVON
FLIN FLON KIN CLUB BURSARY TYSON RAE
LEGION LOCAL #73 EDUCATION GRANT RUBY KARAKOCHUK

Students Received Their Diplomas At Hapnot Collegiate On Friday

Students at Hapnot Collegiate were awarded for their hard work and accomplishments this past Friday with the 2026 grad ceremony.

 

A total of 38 students received their diplomas and 75 bursaries and scholarships were handed out.

 

The largest awards,  the Governor General Bronze Medal for academic standing and Hudbay W.A. Green Bursary for the student with the highest average went to Tofunmi Joseph.

 

The William B Friesen Memorial Scholarship for pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in the direction of Natural Sciences went to Scott Lytwyn and Tieryn Fisher.

 

Ray Daneliuk Memorial Trades Bursaries were presented to Drayden Lowe, Mason McIntire and Corey Rideout.

 

The Burbidge Memorial Bursary is an award for heart, perseverance, and meaningful contribution to others, exhibits strong character and integrity and for someone pursuing further education , apprenticeship or work place training was presented to Drew Rideout.

 

For a full list of awards & recipients click here.

Purchases And Donations Were On The Agenda In Creighton On Wednesday Night

AT THEIR MEETING EARLIER THIS WEEK THE TOWN COUNCIL OF CREIGHTON ANNOUNCED THE PURCHASE OF TWO BRAND NEW VEHICLES.

A MACK GRAVEL TRUCK FOR THREE HUNDRED AND THREE THOUSAND NINETY SIX DOLLARS DOLLARS AND SIXTY NINE CENTS, PLUS A  WHEEL LOADER FOR THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY TWO THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED AND FIVE DOLLARS AND SIXTY TWO CENTS FROM REDHEAD EQUIPMENT IN SASKATOON.

COUNCIL AGREED TO AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR AND CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER TO SIGN THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE AUDITED TOWN OF CREIGHTON FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR OF 2025.

COUNCIL ALSO AGREED TO AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR AND CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER SIGN THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE AUDITED TOWN OF CREIGHTON NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT INC FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR 2025.

COUNCIL WILL BE DONATING $2,000 DOLLARS TOWARD THE TROUT FESTIVAL FISHING DERBY SUPPORTING THIS YEARS EVENT WHICH ENDS AT MID NIGHT JUNE 29th.

COUNCIL ALSO ANNOUNCED A GENEROUS DONATION OF $5,000 DOLLARS FROM THE CITY OF FLIN FLON TOWARD THE MILE ZERO PROJECT.

Station Museum Needs Your Help

The Flin Flon Station Museum is  getting ready to open for the Summer  but are in need of some workers to kick off the season.

 

Board Chair Joe Buie tells us what they need and are looking for. " We are looking to open up the Museum on July 1st to kick it off for the Summer. The problem we are having right now, we have no student applicants to work at the Museum. If there is a student out there looking for Summer employment out there we certainly would be interested in interviewing you and seeing if we could get you employed at the Museum. Otherwize the Museum will have to be run by volunteers and the schedule will have to be posted based on the volunteers we can get."

 

They need two students either in High School or back in town from University or College. You can apply by calling Joe at 204-271-1351 and he will arrange for a resume and a interview.

 

If all go’s well the Museum will open Canada Day and run 7 days a week from 10am to 6pm.

Drive One For Your Community A Big Success

Northland Ford hosted their annual Drive One For Your Community fundraiser a few weeks back on behalf of the local SPCA.

 

There was a tremendous turn out and the dealership’s Mike Slipp wants to thank the community for coming out and supporting the event. " We had a fantastick day here on Saturday June the 13th at Northland Ford. We had 147 people take a Ford for a test drive. With every test drive Ford gave the SPCA $30.00 which we all know is a great organization. We want to thank all the community members from our Tri Community area who came to support the SPCA and their volunteers. A big thank you as well to the North Of 53 CO-OP for supplying Hot Dogs and drinks to everyone. It was a really great day."

 

A total of $4,410.00 was donated to the SPCA and Northland Ford continues to be active in the community and look forward to the We Scare Hunger Campaign coming up in October and also look forward to being involved in different events celebrating Flin Flon’s Centennial.

 

Walk A Mile In Her Shoes Is Part Of This Year's Trout Festival

One of the biggest events and fund raisers for the Women’s Resource Centre  will be held in conjunction with the Flin Flon Trout Festival next week.

 

It is the return of the Walk A Mile In Her Shoes to raise money and awareness to help put a stop against violence against Women and Girls.

 

Allie Klippel explains the event’s history here in our community. " I am sure everyone has heard the saying  that you don't know a story til you have walked in their shoes. This is Men Walking A Mile In Her Shoes to show their support of ending vilolence against Women asnd Girls. It has been going on for many years and this is going to be our Centre's second straight year doing this after about a ten year absence. We brought it back last year and we are hoping to keep it going for many years to come."

 

There is still time to register and you can get a pledge form and find out more information by calling 204-681-3105. The event takes place on Tuesday June the 30th at Pioneer Square starting at 5:15 pm and will include food, kids games and entertainment.

The Trustees Of The FFSD Got Together One Last Time Before Their Summer Break

AT THEIR MEETING EARLIER THIS WEEK THE FLIN FLON SCHOOL TRUSTEES HAD A LENGTHY DISCUSSION OVER CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED FROM THE MANITOBA NICOTINE AND TOBACCO ALLIANCE. MANITOBAS ONLY NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION WHICH IS DEDICATED TO ELIMINATING TOBACCO AND NICOTINE ADDICTION FROM THE PROVINCE.

 

THE DIVISION HAS BEEN INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN WHATS CALLED THE COMPASS SURVEY WHERE SCHOOLS IN GRADES 7-12 CAN GATHER ACTIONABLE DATA TO GUIDE THEIR STRATEGIES AND HELP SAFEGUARD STUDENTS' WELL BEING AND ACADEMIC SUCCESS. THE TRUSTEES AGREED TO PASS A MOTION TO GET MORE INFORMATION

REGARDING THE PROGRAM AND IT WILL BE DISCUSSED FURTHER AT A LATER DATE.

HAPNOT AND MANY FACES WILL BE CLOSED TODAY WITH ALL SCHOOLS CLOSED TOMORROW AND MONDAY. ELEMENTARY REPORT CARDS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PICK UP ON TUESDAY JUNE 30th AND ALL OTHER REPORT CARDS CAN BE PICKED UP AT THE DIVISION OFFICE STARTING JULY 6th MONDAY TO THURSDAY 8am TO 4pm WITH THE EXCEPTION OF JULY 27th TO AUGUST THE 7th DUE TO MAINTENANCE.

THE FLIN FLON SCHOOL DIVISION TRUSTEES WISH EVERYONE A WONDERFUL SUMMER AND LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING STUDENTS RETURN FOR CLASSES ON SEPTEMBER

Diplomas And Bursaries Handed Out Last Night At Many Faces

Many Faces Education and Learning Centre held their graduation last night and presented diplomas to six different grads.

 

Tanisha Merasty received 5 bursaries including the Governor General  Bronze General, Flin Flon School Division, Flin Flon Aboriginal Friendship Centre, Many Faces Bursary and MLA Tom Lindsay.

 

J-LEE-ZEE DING LA SON was also a big recipient with 5 bursaries including the UCN Scholarship, Flin Flon Health Auxiliary, Many Faces Alumni, Women’s Resource Centre and C.U.P.E . Local 8600.

 

 The Other Scholarship award winner  was Erin Nickerson who received the Many Faces Alumni, The Founder’s Bursary and Flin Flon Fire Department.

Come Celebrate The Nation's Birthday In Cranberry

We are just one week away from celebrating our nation’s 159th birthday and Cranberry Portage have a lot of events planned to celebrate with you and your family.

 

Barb Bragg tells us it is going to be a pretty exciting day. " It starts with a Pancake Breakfast at the Elementary School Gym from 9 til 10am and everyone is welcome. It is the Fire Department that puts that on, so we like to go and support our fire fighters. 10 to 11 it is Bike Decorating, so anyone who wants to be in the parade can bring their bike and decorate it. From 11 to 1 will be the Parade To The Park and we will sing Oh Canada, the flag raising and there is Cake and Ice Cream from the local MMF. We wrap up the afternoon with games for kids."

 

Then at dusk there will be fireworks at the park also courtesy of the Cranberry  Fire Department. The Museum will also be open from noon to 6pm and feel free to stop by and check out the new artifacts that have arrived.

Kick Off The Trout Festival With Great Food And Entertainment

You are invited to come out and enjoy some great food and entertainment this Friday night with the Flin Flon Trout Festival Fish Fry.

 

It is taking place at the Chicken Chef parking lot and one of the organizers and volunteers Greg Kritzer invites the community to come out and celebrate this great event and kick off to the  weekend. " Chicken Chef is going to be putting on a special menu, obviously the standard and famous Fish and Chips along with some other items including the Smash Burger and some appetizers.We are going to have the band On Alert playing as we got some good feed back on them last year. We are going to try and expand our Corn Hole tournament and get some more teams and get the fun roling there."

 

 

Tickets are available at the Gateway for $20.00 and the event will start at 8pm.

Hapnot Making Preparations For Their Grad

Hapnot Collegiate is getting ready for one of their busiest times of the year with their Graduation Ceremony and different events  that coincide with it.

 

It all starts today with the Grad Parade starting at 1pm with grads gathering at Hapnot for the parade and judging. The parade will leave Hapnot at 1:30pm and the route will be shared on their social media pages.

 

Friday June the 26th is the Grad Ceremony with the Whitney Forum opening at 4pm. There will be photo booths set up for pictures.

 

The Under Graduate Awards will take place at 5:25pm followed by the Graduate Ceremony at 5:45pm.

 

The Grad March will take place at approximately at 7:45 to 8pm and will make it’s way down Main Street. After the March is over , graduates will have their first dance with their escorts. Following the dance will be a formal picture of all the graduates. The Safe Grad Social will start at 10pm.

 

Pukatawagan RCMP Investigating A Drowning


Last Saturday, Pukatawagan RCMP investigated  a possible drowning which had occurred out on the lake.

Officers attended to the Nursing Station and were advised that a 51-year-old male had been brought into the Nursing Station after being pulled from the water.

It was reported that the victim had been participating in a canoe race when he fell into the lake. The victim, who was wearing a life jacket, was quickly pulled from the water and transported to the Nursing Station where he was later pronounced deceased.

Pukatawagan RCMP continue to investigate.

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Summer Adventures Await

A Summer institution, Summer In The Parks is ready to kick off another exciting Summer in Flin Flon  starting in early July and taking place for several weeks into the middle of August.

 

Flin Flon Rec Director Cait Bailey has the details. " Summer In The Parks is a really fun Summer Day Camp that takes place Monday through Friday outside of Stats. There are lots of fun weeks with really good councillors and it is a great way to break up your Summer and do something fun. It is open to ages 5 to 10 or kids entering Kindergarten in the Fall."

 

The camp will take place out of the Flin Flon Community Hall, 9am to 4pm. You can register for a day, short week or a whole week and it officially starts on Thursday July the 2nd.

 

Register the kids at cityofflinflon.perfectmind.com or find the link on the Flin Flon Recreation Facebook page.

Simonhouse Bible Camp Ready For Another Busy Summer

Simonhouse Bible Camp is gearing up for another Summer with lots of activities, programs and  different camps for kids of all ages to enjoy.

 

Camp Director Darrel Janzen says they are ready for another busy Summer.  

 

"Things are going to start up soon, this Sunday as we will bring our staff in and we will do a week of training with them,  and get them prepared to take on the campers and learn the safety routines. After that,  the kids will come for the whole Summer and enjoy lots of activities. Kids will get a chance to enjoy new things like Archery, stand up Paddle Boards, Kayaks, our Climbing Tower, those kinds of activities. We play lots of games and give the kids a chance to interact with kids in different communities."

 

Camps range in ages between 6 and 17 and remember financial assistance is available as kids will never be turned away due to costs. You can register and find out more by going to simonhouse.ca or by calling 204-687-3340.

Flin Flon RCMP Investigating Use Of Counterfeit Currency

Last Thursday, Flin Flon RCMP received a report from a local business that they had received a suspected counterfeit bank note.

 

Officers attended and were provided with the $50 Canadian bank note which was determined to have the same serial # as a previously reported counterfeit bill.

 

As of this date, there have been three reported cases of this bank note, with the same serial number, being passed within the Flin Flon and Creighton area.

 

RCMP believe other businesses may have been targeted and urge those accepting $50 Canadian bank notes to examine them carefully.

 

If you have any information regarding these bank notes or believe you may have accepted counterfeit currency, please contact the Flin Flon RCMP at 204-687-1422, call Manitoba Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477 or submit a secure tip online at www.manitobacrimestoppers.com.

 

Flin Flon RCMP continue to investigate.

Community Safety Survey Has Been Extended

 

The City of Flin Flon have extended their deadline for the community to fill out the Safety and Well Being Surveys til Tuesday June the 30th.

 

The City really wants to get  your input and Deputy Mayor Alison Dallas Funk explains why it is important to make sure these surveys get filled out. " It is really important that everyone participates, this is going to really shape what our community is going to look like in the next four years. It will give us a tool to apply for funding for certain programs, like community safety officers, RCMP, what ever we need. We want everybody to have an opinion and have their voice heard. It is your chance and opportunity to say what you are concerned about and what you would like to see in our community. Also what is currently working? What are we doing well? We need people to participate and to see what our community loks like and what everyone is looking for."

 

All you have to do is scan the QR code on the poster which is located on both the City Of Flin Flon Facebook page and City Of Flin Flon website at cityofflinflon.ca.

City Of Flin Flon Hosting An Open House

The City of Flin Flon will be holding an Open House for the 2027 Board Of Revision.

 

This is an opportunity for residents and property owners to find out more about the assessment appeal process. You will also be able to ask questions and speak with representatives about the upcoming  Board of Revision.

 

It takes place at Council Chambers at the City of Flin Flon this Tuesday June the 23rd between 1 and 4pm.

 

For more information contact the City of Flin Flon at 1-833-210-6435.

Flin Flon Creighton Seniors Have Purchased Something For The Community

The Flin Flon /Creighton Seniors have purchased an E-Bike with the help of various grants and donations from businesses in Flin Flon.

 

The Flin Flon Creighton Seniors reached out to the City of Flin Flon to help get the ball rolling and Katie Anderson tells us where they were able to get the money from. " The big one was a grant from Age Friendly  Manitoba for $10,000.00. The Credit Union was generous with $5,000.00 and the Flin Flon Neighborhood Revitalization also gave $5,000.00 which will cover the whole bike. We have a Canopy for it and we are going to have helmets and train people how to ride it. It will be available for Seniors, people with a disability and the general public." 

 

The bike will be stored at the Tourist Bureau and they are hoping to unveil it during the Trout Festival Parade. They are planning on setting up a schedule where people from the Northern Lights Manor and the Personal Care Home will have special times to use the bike.

 

Details are still being worked out and booking information will be released at a later date.

Greenstone Is Holding A Business Fair For Kids

Community Futures Greenstone wants to give you the opportunity to be a CEO for a day.

 

Greenstone will be holding a Children’s Business Fair at the Creighton Tourism Office on Saturday June the 27th between 11am and 2pm.

 

Becky Cianflone and their Summer student Hailey  explain  the event. " It is a take off of the Biz Kid camps that we used to run. This is a one day version where the kids bring their own products and ideas and where they will set up a Market. You can expect 10 to 15 tables with kids running them,  including a chance to buy from them and we will also have chips and drinks available."

 

 

 This is open to kids  between 6 and 15 and If you are looking for more information or to sign up you can contact admin@cfgreenstone.com or call 204-687-6967.

 

 

Flin Flon RCMP Investigate A Vehicle Collision At A Business

On June 13TH , RCMP  officers responded to a report of a motor vehicle collision at a business located on Highway 10A in Flin Flon.

 

Information provided to officers was that a backhoe had driven into the front wall of the business causing some damage. No injuries were reported from within the business which was closed at the time.

 

Officers responded and met with the 76-year-old male driver, from Flin Flon, who was subsequently arrested for impaired driving and taken into custody.

 

He was later released from custody for a court appearance scheduled for December 10th, in Flin Flon.

 

If you suspect someone is driving under the influence of alcohol and/or a drug, please contact the Flin Flon RCMP Detachment immediately at 204-687-1422.

Creighton RCMP Warn Public Of Counterfeit Currency

Creignton RCMP are investigating after counterfeit Canadian currency was reportedly passed at a local business.

 

On June 15th, Creighton RCMP received a report of counterfeit $50 bills being used at a business in Creighton. The counterfeit bills seized by police all had the same serial number: AHU5885903.

 

Saskatchewan RCMP are advising the public to remain vigilant when handling cash transactions and to be familiar with common indicators of counterfeit bills, including:

 

- Counterfeit bills may have security elements that appear to be applied as stickers or overlays.

- They may feel different than real bills and may be easily damaged or ripped.

- They may differ in size, shape or colour.

- They may contain holographic images and numbers that do not match the bill denomination.

- They may have black line or bars on them.

 

Creighton RCMP continue to investigate.

 

National Indigenous Peoples Day Is This Sunday

National Indigenous People’s Day will be celebrated right across the country this Sunday June the 21st including a big celebration in the Flin Flon area.

 

Vanessa Campbell is the Elder Coordinator and she mentions the different events that you will be able to enjoy on Sunday. " So we are going to have the Nemihitowok Hoop Troop performing as well as Ron Burwash. We are going to have a gathering of the drum with Elder Margaret and Tipi teachings as well. I want to invite everyone down to share in the teachings in the tipis with April Head Nickel, Jenilee Lengyel, Allie Krasolowski and Christie Janvier."

 

There will also be fiddling music, opening remarks from community leaders, musical headliner Just The Boys, a free barbecue and face painting, culture games, bubble station and crafts for the kids.

 

It all takes place at the Creighton School Field starting at 1pm.

A Number Of Topics Were Discussed At The Last Flin Flon City Council Meeting

The City called for tenders and have awarded Tiger Calcium the contract for dust control, Dunn Rite Tire Sales the contract for sanding the roads in the Winter,  and Wintec Building Services for curb and sidewalk repairs.

 

The City has put a plan together for Boundary realignment which will include the Community Hall Garage, Community Hall Parking lot, Whitney House and Staff House, RCMP building and Flin Flon Airport.

 

The new Aqua Centre is getting closer to an official grand opening and have a couple of Fun Swims planned for next week. They have posted prices for using the facility on their website and continue to look for Life Guards to train to add to their staff.

 

A plan has been put together for the Pine Street Bridge where there is funds available from the Sidewalk and Accessorie  grant which will allow them to remodel the bridge. The City are pricing things out and want to start work by the fall.

 

The City has also approved a donation of $5,000.00 towards the Mile 0 Project which is located at the entrance of Smeaton Saskatchewan. A sign is going to be constructed which will hopefully  help promote tourism for the Flin Flon area.

Joe Brain Petting Zoo Opens Up Today

Some exciting news from the City of Flin Flon, they will be opening up the Joe Brain Petting Zoo for another Summer starting today.

 

They weren’t able to open last year because of the evacuation and Zoo Supervisor Rylee Reierson welcomes everyone to come out and visit the animals. " We are super excited to have the Zoo open this year, we have all our regular animals including goats, pigs, sheep and chickens. This year we also have some new animals including a Llama who is super cute and a snake, a Gekko, Bearded Dragon and even a little Turtle." 

 

The Zoo is open 7 days a week 11am to 7pm and there is an admission of $2.00 per person. You can also purchase a season family pass for $50.00.

 

If you would like to book a tour, birthday party or any type of private event you can contact Rylee at 204-271-4530.

 

Northern Neighbors Foundation Hand Out Grants

The Northern Neighbors Foundation handed out their annual grants to different groups and organizations in Northern Manitoba and Saskatchewan,  Monday night at Council Chambers at Flin Flon City Hall.

 

A total of $188,872.10 was  distributed to the communities of Flin Flon, Creighton, Denare Beach, Cranberry Portage and Snow Lake.

 

The bigger grants went to the Snow Lake Snow Drifters for $20,862.00 to purchase a Hall Projector, The City of Flin Flon $20,000.00 for the Aqua Centre, Northern Gateway Museum  $15,000.00 for a cabinet upgrade, Norman Community Services $14,540.00 for backyard restoration and the Wahkohtowin Trails Committee $12,776.00 for the purchase of trail equipment.

 

Other organizations that received grant money included the Town of Snow Lake, Village of Denare Beach, Granny Willow, Cranberry Heritage Museum, Town of Creighton, Creighton School, Creighton Community Hall, Legion Senior Housing, McIsaac School, Friendship Centre, Rotary Housing and Northern Lights Manor.

 

If you would like to apply for a grant for next  year you can find an application at northernneighbours.com or call Shylo at 204-687-0848.

 

Laronge RCMP Investigating A Shooting

La Ronge RCMP are working to locate Sampson Roberts, who is wanted on warrant in relation to a shooting investigation.

 

On June 11th, La Ronge RCMP received a report of a shooting on Bird Place.

 

Investigation determined an altercation occurred between two adult males outside a residence. During the altercation, one of the males discharged a firearm and the second male was injured. The armed male left the scene driving a car he took from the scene. The male victim was taken to hospital by EMS with injuries described as serious, but non-life-threatening, in nature.

 

On the morning of June 12th , La Ronge RCMP located and recovered the car the male suspect was described as driving at the time of the incident. At this time, the suspect has not been located.

 

As a result of continued investigation, 25-year-old Sampson Roberts from the La Ronge area is charged with multiple offenses including  one count of discharging a firearm with intent.

 

A warrant has been issued for Sampson Roberts’s arrest. La Ronge RCMP continue work to locate Sampson Roberts and ask members of the public to report sightings and information on his whereabouts.

 

Sampson Roberts is described as:

  • Height: 5’7”
  • Weight: 145 lbs
  • Eye colour: brown
  • Hair colour/style: brown

 

If you see Sampson Roberts, do not approach him. Report all sightings and information on the whereabouts of Sampson Roberts to La Ronge 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.

 

 

Creighton Is Preparing For A Busy Summer

 

The Town of Creighton is getting ready for a busy Summer and will be hosting a number of events for kids and the entire family.

 

Creighton Rec Director Lindsay Shirran lets us know what is coming up. " The Spray Pool is set to open on June the 27th for the season. The hours for the year will be 11am to 6pm daily, weather permitting as we only close if it is raining. On Sunday June the 28th we will be hosting a free Yoga In The Park with Kristin Imrie at 12:320 pm at the soccer field. That leads up to Canada Day where we will have a number of events going on through out  the day . We are the hosts of the parade, so we will have that coming out this way. There will be a Show and Shine with the Classic Cars at the Sportex. The Canada Day afternoon is being moved over to the Soccer Field this year."

 

 

Creighton is also hosting activities for National Indigenous Peoples Day this Sunday June the 21st at the Creighton School Field. Opening Prayer will happen at 1pm followed by lots of great entertainment and a free barbecue.

Seniors Held A Successful Fundraiser For The New Pool

 

The Flin Flon Creighton Seniors held a Walk A Thon at the Creighton Walking Track this past Saturday to raise money for equipment at the new Aqua Centre.

 

Donna Rudd on behalf of the Board Of Directors tells us they brought in more money than expected. " Originally we wanted to purchase a Water Walker that helps and assists people when they are walking in the pool. Whether you have had a hip replacement, knee issues or  what ever. So we were hoping to raise a thousand dollars to purchase one of those,  but now with all the proceeds that came in we will be able to purchase two of those.We are also going to talk to people at the pool and see what else they need and send the remaining amount of money to purchase something else. We don't know what that will be yet."

 

More than three thousand dollars was raised and the Flin Flon Creighton Seniors want to thank Creighton Recreation for supplying water, Shauna Rutherford for all her PR,  as well as the public for coming out to walk and for gathering pledges.

Fire Ban Lifted For Flin Flon, Creighton and Denare Beach

Due to the recent rainfall and improved weather conditions, the City of Flin Flon, Town of Creighton and Village of Denare Beach have lifted their  fire bans  effective immediately.

 

All three municipalities want to thank residents and visitors for their cooperation and understanding during the ban. While conditions have improved, they  remind everyone to continue exercising caution when enjoying outdoor fires and to follow all applicable fire safety regulations.

 

Please remember to never leave a fire unattended, keep a water source or extinguisher nearby, fully extinguish fires before leaving the area, and be  mindful of changing weather conditions.

 

Fire conditions can change quickly, and restrictions may be reinstated if necessary.

 

If you require more information you can continue to follow updates on the City of Flin Flon, Town of Creighton and Village of  Denare Beach websites and facebook pages.  You can also call the City of Flin Flon at 1-833-210-6435, Town of Creighton at 306-688-8253 and Denare Beach Village Office at 306-362-2054.

Rotary Club Pays Tribute To Deserving Individuals

 

The Flin Flon Rotary Club gathered at the Rotary Wheel last Thursday night to honor some of their key members.

 

It was their annual Paul Harris Awards night in honor of the person who started  the first ever Rotary Club outside of the United States in Winnipeg in 1910.

 

District Governor Wayne Jacobson made the trip up north from Neepawa to help with the presentations.

 

Two awards were presented including the Paul Harris Award for a Rotarian and there was also a Paul Harris Award presented to a non Rotarian.

 

Congratulations to Cheryl Hilts who was the Rotarian selected. Cheryl is originally from Regina and has been in the Rotary Club since 2015. Among her highlights include being President in 2023 and 2024, realigning the club’s finances and organizing the Rotary Christmas party.

 

The non Rotarian Paul Harris Award was presented to long time  Flin Flon resident Ethel Killick.

 

Ethel has been very involved in the community for well over 80 years including volunteering with Northstar Rebekkah Lodge, the Flin Flon Curling Club, Circle C and was also a founding member of the Women’s Resource Centre.

 

A couple other awards were presented as well including Rob Nelson who was chosen the Rotary Rookie Of The Year who has stepped up in lots of capacities on lots of different projects. John Clark is the Rotarian Of The Year and has been an active member of the club for years and helps spear head the Rotary Exchange program.

Flin Flon RCMP Make Arrest In Home Invasion

On June 6th , officers responded to a report of a possible home invasion at a home located on Dadson Row in Flin Flon.

 

The female caller reported an unknown male knocking at her door which then turned into him trying to break into the home. The suspect uttered threats that he was going to harm the victim and anyone else inside.

 

The victim stayed on the line with police and advised that she believed the suspect was now in her home and she feared for her safety.

 

Officers arrived on scene within minutes and met with the victim who exited her home and advised that she believed the suspect may still be inside.

 

The home was cleared by officers and determined that the suspect had fled the scene prior to their  arrival.

 

Patrols in the area later located the suspect a short distance away who was arrested without incident.

 

RCMP have charged 19-year-old Anthony Robinson, of Flin Flon, with Breaking and entering with intent, Utterings threats x3 and Mischief under $5000. He was later released on a number of conditions for court scheduled for July 2, 2026, in Flin Flon.

Take A Test Drive To Support The SPCA

Northland Ford invites you to drop by the dealership tomorrow between  noon and 4:30pm to test drive a vehicle and help out the local SPCA.

 

It is the return of Northland Ford’s Drive One For Your Community, and the dealership’s Mike Slipp describes what will be happening. " Northland Ford hasn't done this for a number of years and what it is, for every test drive Northland Ford will give $30.00  to a charity of our choice. This year we are donating towards the SPCA. So all you have to do this Saturday is come in from noon to 4:30pm, and take a vehicle for a test drive and Ford will give the SPCA $30.00. It won't cost you anything and all you have to do is spend about 15 to 20 minutes test driving a vehicle."

 

The SPCA will be on hand serving Hot Dogs and drinks. You can also support the SPCA by purchasing a vehicle at Ford throughout  the month of June and $50.00 from every vehicle sold will go towards the SPCA.

Flin Flon Station Museum Opening Soon

Residents and visitors will get a chance to view a rich part of Flin Flon’s history with the opening of the Station Museum at the Flin Flon Tourist Bureau Camp Ground,   kicking off their season  very soon.

 

Chair person Joe Bouie mentions the different items and artifacts they have on display. " A section that is just  dedicated to Hudbay, we have a lot of history in there. There is a fabululous display of different artifacts that they have from over the years. We have interesting stuff from when the first Pioneers were here in town, ranging from old kitchen stuff to old businesses that no longer exist. It was an old train station so we have some pictures and memoribillia from that to."

 

The Museum will officially open on Saturday June the 27th and will remain open for 7 days a week between 10am and 6pm right up until Labour Day.

 

One thing the Museum is working on for their opening is collecting some items from the Flin Flon Bombers to coincide with their 100th anniversary.

Thompson RCMP Investigating Homicide

On June 9th, officers from the Manitoba Integrated Violent Offender Apprehension Unit (MIVOAU) and Thompson General Investigative Section (GIS), located and arrested 19-year-old Eternity Chastelaine and 24-year-old Marshall Merasty without incident. Both accused remain in police custody and will be remanded for a court appearance scheduled for later today.

RCMP continue to search for 17-year-old Khellen Kirkness, of Thompson, who has been charged with Second degree murder.

The RCMP are requesting anyone with information on the whereabouts of Khellen Kirkness to call the Thompson RCMP Detachment at 204-677-6909/6911, call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477, or submit a secure tip online at www.manitobacrimestoppers.com.

Swan Valley Flood Update

Communities across the Swan Valley remain under a flood emergency after a weekend storm dumped 150 millimetres to 190 millimeters of rain across the region.

 

The heavy rainfall caused rivers and creeks to overflow, flooding homes, roads, and farmland throughout the valley. States of emergency remain in effect in Swan River and Minitonas-Bowsman as crews continue assessing damage and assisting affected residents.

 

In an effort to relieve pressure from rising floodwaters, crews cut a section of Highway 10 south of Swan River, allowing water to drain away from heavily affected areas. Several other roads and highways remain closed due to washouts and high water.

 

Officials say runoff from the Duck Mountains continues to feed local waterways, and residents are being urged to avoid flooded roads and monitor emergency updates.

 

Emergency rescue teams are being brought in to assist those needing help.

 

Authorities describe the flooding as one of the most significant events the region has experienced in years.

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All The Churches In Flin Flon Will Be Coming Together This Sunday

You are invited to attend an Ecumenical Church Service this weekend at the Rotary Wheel in Flin Flon.

 

Harry Hobbes on behalf of  the Flin Flon Ministerial  would like to see you there.  " We have been doing this for close to ten years now  but we had to cancel last year due to the evacuation. Basically the majority of the churches like to get together once a year in the Summer to have a service  at the Rotary Wheel. Every church will participate some way or another either by preaching, playing music or reading. It is not just for the people who go to church all the time but is open to anyone who would like to come."

 

It starts at 10:30 am and the service will wrap up at noon with a free barbecue to follow. This is open to the entire community, no matter what your faith background is.

You Can Buy And Sell From Your Vehicle This Weekend

The Flin Flon Inner Wheel will be holding their annual Car Boot Sale this Saturday at the Victoria Inn Parking Lot between 10am and 1pm.

 

All the money raised will go towards community projects in the Flin Flon area as we hear more from Rotarian Betty Smith. " Every year we donate to The Gift Of Life, the transplant  in Winnipeg. We give a bursary at the high school, donate to the Food Bank and the Salvation Army and Legion. We also do a bus tour to go around and see the Christmas Lights for the Seniors."

 

 Rotary Fries, Hot Dogs, Hamburgers and drinks will all be sold. If you would like to book a spot you can contact Fran at 204-687-0057.

 

This is the 24th annual Boot Sale and over $50,000.00 has been raised for the community during that time.

 

Carrot River RCMP Have Laid Charges Against A Man Following A Fatal Roll Over

On June 5th,  Carrot River RCMP received a report of a single-vehicle rollover on Shoal Lake Cree Nation.

 

Officers responded along with local fire and EMS. A passenger of the vehicle was declared deceased by EMS at the scene. He has been identified as a 29-year-old male from Shoal Lake Cree Nation. His family has been notified. One other passenger and the driver of the vehicle were assessed by EMS. After further investigation, the driver was arrested at the scene.

 

24-year-old Jeremiah Merasty from Shoal Lake Cree Nation is charged with multiple offenses including impaired operation of a vehicle causing death.

  

Carrot River RCMP continue to investigate with the assistance of a Saskatchewan RCMP collision reconstructionist.

You Can Get Some Exercise And Come Out And Support The New Aqua Centre This Weekend

The Flin Flon Creighton Seniors invite you to come out for a fundraiser this weekend on behalf of the new Flin Flon Aqua Centre.

 

Shauna Rutherford provides the details. " So the Flin Flon Creighton Seniors have put together a Walk A Thon with the idea to raise some funds so equipment can be bought for the new Aqua Centre. They would like to buy a Mobility Walker, and if they raise more money than what the Walker costs they will work with the pool employees and leadership to see what other items they could buy. They are looking for different ways to make the new Aqua Centre accessible for Seniors."

 

You are invited to come down to the Creighton Walking Track this Saturday June the 13th between 1 and 3pm and you can get a pledge sheet by calling 431-346-1060.

 

Refreshments will be served and you can walk as many laps as you like and spectators are welcome as well. Even if you aren’t able to walk you can still come by and make a donation.

Flin Flon RCMP Locate Wanted Male And Seize Drugs

On June 5th, Flin Flon RCMP received information that a 40-year-old male, with three outstanding Warrants of Arrest, was at a  hotel, located on Highway 10A, in Flin Flon.

 

Officers responded and located the suspect who was placed under arrest. The suspect disobeyed directions provided by officers and resisted arrest.

 

After a brief struggle with officers, the suspect was secured and removed from the property where he continued his resistant and belligerent behaviour.

 

Upon his search, officers located and seized a small quantity of cocaine, a number of tinfoil wrapped packages of cocaine, cannabis and other drug-related paraphernalia.

 

40-year-old Benjamin Dumas, of Flin Flon, was  remanded into custody on his outstanding warrants of arrest and with   additional charges of Possession for the purpose of trafficking, Possession of a controlled substance and Resisting  arrest.

Flin Flon Parks And Rec Have Lots Planned For The Summer

Summer is here and Flin Flon Parks and Rec will have plenty of events and activities to keep you and the kids busy this Summer.

 

Flin Flon Rec Director Cait Bailey is excited about all the big events they have coming up. " We will be opening the Zoo and we are hoping for sooner than later, but unfortunately the late Spring left us with frozen pipes.We need to make sure we have running water before the animals move up. We are fully staffed and ready to go when they are. We will be taking part in the Trout Festival again and the kick off barbecue is going to be on June 30th. So it is in the midst of regular Trout Festival time, but we are actually partnering with the Women's Resource Centre for Walk A Mile In Her Shoes which will take place during that barbecue."

 

You can also sign the kids up for Summer In The Parks which will begin on July the 2nd for ages 5 to 10. You can register at cityofflinflon.perfectmind.com. You can also stop by the Rec/City Hall Office.

 

You can follow the City Of Flin Flon and Flin Flon Recreation Facebook pages for all your recreation news and updates,

City Of Flin Flon Notice To The Public

The City Of Flin Flon wants to remind residents and business owners to please shut off water bleed lines during the summer months. Keeping bleed lines running unnecessarily places additional strain on our water system and increases overall water usage.

 

During emergencies such as structure fires, high flow rates can impact the City’s ability to maintain a sustainable water supply when it is needed most.

 

They  ask everyone to take a few minutes to ensure bleed lines are turned off and help do your part to conserve water and protect our community’s water supply.

 

The City Of Flin Flon thank’s you  for helping keep Flin Flon strong, safe, and sustainable.

 

You Can Provide Meaningful Art To Families That Have Lost Their Homes Due To Fire

Art Unexpected 2026 is a community driven initiative supporting families in Flin Flon, Creighton and Denare Beach who have lost their homes to fire.

 

This group would like provide meaningful art to families to help make the transition into new homes. Jan Modler explains how this group got started. 

 

" It is a project started by a couple of former Flin Flonners out on Vancouver Island who were quite devastated with what happened here with the fire. They wanted to do something that would raise the spirits of people. They are both artists and they thought that perhaps art in a new home makes a house a home. They have been putting a call out to artists who would like to donate original art work that would come here and be given out to people who have lost their homes."

 

The response has been overwhelming with over 200 pieces of art that has already been donated. Donations are still being accepted, so if you would like to bring people hope, healing and beauty for families starting over they would like to hear from you.

 

You can drop off your Art Work to Flin Flon City Hall or the Norva Centre and you can contact Jan for more information at 306-688-0188. The Art Work will be distributed during Culture Days on September the 19th.

Norway House RCMP Assist With First Nation Safety Officers Drug Seizure

On May 4th, Norway House RCMP received a request for assistance from First Nation Safety Officers to attend to a residence in the community.

Officers responded and met with the FNSO’s who were dealing with a complaint when they observed a quantity of cash in the home. The FNSO’s detained five individuals on scene and contacted RCMP for assistance.

A search warrant was drafted and later executed within the residence which led to the seizure of the cash, a loaded 9mm handgun, ammunition, body armor, several knives, pieces of jewelry and numerous electronic devices.

RCMP have charged 25-year-old Brock Mann, from Winnipeg, and 37-year-old Chelsea Queskekapow, from Kinosao Sipi Cree Nation, with Possession of property obtained by crime and numerous firearm-related offences. They were both remanded into custody.

The three other accused, a 38-year-old female, along with a 17-year-old male and a 16-year-old female, all from Kinosao Sipi Cree Nation, were released on Appearance Notices for a future court appearance where they will each face a charge of Possession of property obtained by crime.

Norway House RCMP continue to investigate

RM Of Kelsey Lifts Fire Ban

Please be advised that the fire ban for R.M. of Kelsey and L.U.D. of Cranberry Portage has been lifted effective today.

 

It may take a day or two for the Office of the Fire Commissioner to remove the messaging from their website but if you have any questions, you can call the local office or Lori Forbes.

 

A reminder to  all residents to continue practicing safe burning procedures when using fire pits and to obtain a burning permit if required.

 

For more information you can contact the RM of Kelsey at 204-623-7474, L.U.D. of Cranberry at 204-472-3219 or Lisa Forbes at 204-623-0899.

It Is Going To Be A Busy Summer At The FF Public Library

The Flin Flon Public Library is getting ready for a busy summer and will be offering lots of programs for the entire family over the next few months.

 

Library Administrator Lisa Slugoski has more. " So we have our Summer Reading Club happening starting in July and running to August. It will happen once a week and you will have to register for that. We will post on our Facebook page when we are ready to take registrations. We also have an online literacy program that was sent to us from Start To Finish. So there is 8 weeks of activities that the kids can do online. We are also going to be having some Saturday Crafteroons for the kids, where we are going to do different crafts and you can just pop in for those."

 

You can also get the Libby App free with your library card which will give you access to over 56,000 E-Books and Audio Books. If you need a library card to access Libby,  you can email them and they can get you set up and ready to read: FFPL@SHAW.CA.

 

Summer hours at the library are 11am to 5pm, Tuesday through Saturday.

Unleash The Laughs With The SPCA

The Flin Flon Creighton Area SPCA will be holding another fundraiser to help keep their doors open at their shelter.

 

Tiffany Falk gives us the details on what they have coming up and what the proceeds will be used for. " So we have Unleash The Laughs, Come Rescue The Animals fubdraiser on Friday June the 19th at the Creighton Community Hall. It is going to be a great night so grab your friends and come on out, doors will open at 6:30pm and the show is at 7:30pm. There is going to be a Silent Auction, Penny Parade, cash bar. This is a big fundraiser for us as we need the proceeds to help pay our employees, vet bills, any kind of needs that come into the shelter. Food, cleaning supplies, all that sort of stuff."

 

The night will feature Comedian Chad Anderson and tickets are $50.00 each and can be picked up at The Orange Toad, The Gateway, Falk’s Tire Shop and any SPCA board member.

 

This is for ages 19 and older and you can also support the SPCA with an event in conjunction with Northland Ford, Drive One For Your Community on Saturday June the 13th from noon to 4:30pm. Come by the dealership that day and Northland Ford will donate $30.00 from every test drive towards the local SPCA.

Thompson RCMP Searching For A Missing Female

 

Thompson RCMP are asking for the public’s assistance in locating 23-year-old Gracelynn Spence.

 

Gracelynn was last seen on May 28th, at a residence on Teal Avenue.

 

RCMP are concerned for her wellbeing.

 

Despite extensive patrols throughout Thompson and several address checks, police have not been able to locate Gracelynn.

 

She is described as 5’7” tall with a medium build and brown hair and was last seen wearing black sweatpants and a blue top.

 

If you’ve seen Gracelynn Spence or have any information on her whereabouts, please call Thompson RCMP at 204-677-6909/6911, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477, or secure tip online at www.manitobacrimestoppers.com.

The Latest On The Restructuring Of Camp Whitney And The New Swimming Pool

A lot of progress is happening with the restructuring of Camp Whitney and the new swimming pool.

 

The Director of Works and Operations for the City of Flin Flon, Mike Funk  updates us on the work that is being done. " We made a Winter road out there this past Winter and we hauled all of our business material on an ice road . So that work was already done and all our supplies were out there already. We have Stack City out there right now and they are doing the final clean up on the site in preparation to  start construction. We will be starting that any day now and footings will be going in first. We are doing a bit of a new reorientation in how the buildings are going to be laid out on the property from the ones that we did lose."

 

If all go’s well they are hoping to re-open Camp Whitney to the public in late 2027. There are still a few kinks to work out for the new swimming pool including getting everything  communicating  properly with  the new computer system. They still need to get more signs up and making sure all the staff is properly trained. They are hoping to open up later in June or early July.

 

Updates and information will continue to be posted on the City Of Flin Flon website and the City’s  Facebook page.

 

Northern Neighbors Foundation Handing Out More Grants

The Northern Neighbors Foundation will be holding their grant presentations on Monday June the 15th at Council Chambers in Flin Flon beginning at 6pm.

 

Shylo Rogers explains where the grants will be going. " So it is community organizations from across our area and we are looking for projects that are inclusive, have to do with education and safety. Anything that is going to make our communities a better place to live and keep us safe and happy. When your organization has a project that they are looking to do and need some help with funding, we are the people that you come to."

 

A total of over $189,000.00 will be distributed to different groups and organizations from Flin Flon, Creighton, Denare Beach, Cranberry and Snow Lake. Since 1997 Northern Neighbors have distributed over two million dollars towards community projects in our area.

 

The grant presentations are open to the entire public.

Update On The Shooting Out Of Pelican Narrows

Saskatchewan RCMP’s Homicide Investigation Unit (HIU) continues to actively investigate the June 1st  shooting in Pelican Narrows that resulted in the death of one individual, and serious injury to another.

 

The deceased has been identified as a 28-year-old female from Pelican Narrows. The injured is an adult male. His injuries are now considered to be non-life-threatening in nature.

 

HIU officers are in Pelican Narrows speaking to witnesses and gathering evidence.

 

Investigators believe an altercation occurred at a residence between a group of individuals known to one another. The female was injured at a residence on Chachakew Street, then the male was injured minutes later, on the road that is in proximity to the local health clinic.

 

Investigators have confirmed the altercation did not occur in the clinic. Saskatchewan RCMP issued a dangerous person alert in relation to this incident as initial information indicated it occurred at the clinic and it was possibly random in nature.

 

Investigators have obtained video of a suspect in this shooting. The suspect is described as a male, who was wearing all black and was carrying a handgun and a cellphone.

 

Residents of Pelican Narrows will notice a continued increased police presence in the community. Investigators thank community members for their patience with the increased police presence, and all who have provided information to them.

 

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact police 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.

 

More updates will be provided as more information comes in. 

Blue Grass Christian Music Is Coming To The North

The Flin Flon Baptist Church will be bringing a Blue Grass Family concert to Flin Flon and Denare Beach.

 

The group is the Elias Family who have appeared many times on the Tribal Trails Bible program out of Prince Albert. Dave Milton talks about the show. " They are a musical family and Kevin is from Southern Manitoba and his Indigenous wife is from Ontario, and they have four sons from 20 something down to 7 or 8. Kevin is a awesome Mandolin player, he plays that great big high base fiddle by hand and the guitar and sings. They give testimony and they call it a family Blue Grass concert."

 

 

The shows will take place at Amisk Lake Church on Friday June the 12th at 7pm, Saturday June the 13th at the Lutheran Church and Sunday June the 14th at the Flin Flon Baptist Church at 10:30am.

 

Admission to all these shows are free but an offering will be received.

The City Of Flin Flon Is Planning For A Busy Summer

City Council gathered at Flin Flon City Hall on Tuesday night to discuss a number of topics for their first meeting in June.

 

Different members of Council were joined by community members from Denare Beach and Creighton who had a chance to sit down with different Minister virtually to discuss the uniqueness of all three communities working together.

 

The meeting went very well and the key topics were safety and health.

 

Tenders have been sent for Summer paving, sidewalks and dust control. Council will make a decision next week on who will be receiving the contracts.

 

Preparations continue on the opening of the new swimming pool as training continues for all the new equipment, as well as the installation of security cameras and completion of the wash rooms.

 

The City will be making a donation of $25,00.00 towards the Community Garden for the purchase of signage, seeds,bedding plants, garden tools, mulch,gloves,sprinklers and hoses. The City will also be donating a prize for the Trout Festival Fishing Derby.

 

The City of Flin Flon also want to acknowledge the bravery and resiliency of all the people that have stepped up in helping with the fire recovery in Denare Beach from last year’s Wolf Fire. They want to acknowledge Pride Month and appreciate the community coming together in the spirit of acceptance and love.

 

First Artisan Market Of The Year Is Coming To Cranberry

Cranberry Portage is home to the largest Artisan Market in Northern Manitoba with over 50  vendors to check out from all over Manitoba.

 

The first Artisan Market of 2026 will take place this Saturday and Barb Bragg lets us know what will be new this year. " We have a few interesting new things. We have an  unveiling of our first photographic mural which is going to go Uptown some where. We will give everyone who comes to the Market a chance to see it for the first time. We also want to hear from folks if they want to see a Shuttle for the next two markets in July and August. We may install a free shuttle for you to get out here. The other thing is we have an artist at work, Granny Willow is going to be making Wreaths."

 

The Market will take place this Saturday from 11am to 3pm at the Cranberry Portage Heritage Museum grounds and will include live music and food vendors.

 

It Has Been A Year Since The Wolf Fire Ravaged Denare Beach

Yesterday marked one year since the Wolf Fire went into Denare Beach and destroyed two thirds of the Village.

 

The Village held a Wildfire Recovery and Community Healing Day to honor all the brave people and groups who have stepped up to help rebuild the community.

 

Meredith Norman is the Chief Administrative Officer and she talks about the progress the Village has made in the last year. " We have come together fabulously, our residents have stood  up and fought for us, our council stepped up and put in the work they needed to. Our fire department hasn't stopped and have fought right til the bitter end and they continue to fight daily for us. It is just amazing where we are today and we have 18 homes back and over 60 permits ready to go this Summer. We are hoping to see much of  Beaver Lake back in action by the end of this year and hopefully we will have a bit of a normal Summer."

 

Interm housing is still available if people are in need of a place to live. You can drop off a Needs Assessment form at the Denare Beach Village Office and they will get you placed in a home. Red Cross is still coming up every month and they will meet with residents at the Creighton Sportex Lounge. They will assist with insurance needs, financial assistance and small business assistance. You can continue to get updates and assistance  from the Village Office by calling 306-362-2054.

RCMP Cancel Dangerous Alert In Pelican Narrows

Saskatchewan RCMP arrested a suspect at a residence in Pelican Narrows just after 7pm last night.

 

The dangerous person alert issued by the Saskatchewan RCMP for Pelican Narrows and surrounding area has been cancelled.

 

Investigators thank the public for their assistance in this matter.

 

The investigation continues. Further updates will be provided as they become available.

Latest Update On The Lobstick Fire

The LOBSTICK fire was reported on May 26th  and SPSA crews were dispatched very quickly.  It is located  between Duck Lake and Prince Albert and  is  not contained and is 13,000 hectares. SPSA personnel, including Type 1 and 2 crews, have been assigned to the fire, working alongside local fire departments and SPSA Emergency Response Team.

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Additional resources, including heavy equipment, helicopter and air tanker support, have been fighting  this fire for multiple days. Multiple dozer guards have been established and some crews continue to set up sprinkler units (i.e., value protection units).

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The SPSA reminds residents and visitors to always be aware of when and where open burning is permitted in Saskatchewan to help prevent wildfires.

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Make sure to check with your local authority, or the Interactive Fire Ban Map on the SPSA’s website, to see if any burning restrictions are currently in effect.

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Anyone who spots a wildfire can call 1-800-667-9660, dial 9-1-1 or contact their closest SPSA Protection Area office.

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People can find an interactive fire ban map, frequently asked questions, fire risk maps and fire prevention tips at saskpublicsafety.ca.

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The City Of Flin Flon Wants You To Be Ready For Wildfire Season

Wildfire season is here and the City of Flin Flon wants to make sure you are prepared in case of an emergency or a need to evacuate.

 

The City wants all Flin Flon residents to pre register and help them plan for an evacuation during this wildfire season.

 

By pre-registering you can help the Emergency Management team with how to contact you in the event of an emergency, vulnerable people who may need help in an emergency, helping plan for emergency buses and accommodations if needed and more.

 

All you have to do is fill out the form on the QR code located on the City Of Flin Flon website at cityofflinflon.ca or fill out a form in person at City Hall.

 

This is for Flin Flon residents only.

Lutheran Church Celebrates A Couple Of Milestones

 

The First United  Lutheran Church of Flin Flon celebrated a couple of milestones this past weekend. Not only did they commemorate a national celebration for the Lutheran Church but they also celebrated something special locally.

 

Kristina Lies talks about the weekend events. " Our National Church the ELCIC was celebrating 40 years and our local church building was built in 1961 making it 65 years this year. That means our church has been sitting on top of the hill with that red cross on it for the last 7 decades. What we did to celebrate was a community clean up then we had a free lunch with Hot Dogs and Cup Cakes. We also had a few of the Church's join us after their  own services to come and celebrate with us."

 

The Lutheran Church want to thank everyone who came out to help them celebrate and wanted to remind everybody about the Ecumenical Church Service happening at the Rotary Wheel on June the 14th starting at 10:30am. 

The Pas RCMP & MFNPS Arrest Dangerous Driver After Pursuit

Last Wednesday, The Pas RCMP received a report of an erratic driver on Highway 10, within town limits, who was driving at a high rate of speed.

 

Officers in the area located the vehicle and attempted a traffic stop. The driver, and sole occupant of the vehicle, was observed and identified by police.

 

The suspect vehicle failed to stop for police and continued driving at a high rate of speed. Out of an abundance of caution, the suspect vehicle was not pursued.

 

The Pas RCMP were then notified by MFNPS officers that they were attempting to stop the same vehicle however the suspect refused to comply with police.

 

A pursuit was initiated by officers as the suspect had now run several vehicles off the road. With the successful deployment of a spike belt, the suspect vehicle was subsequently stopped and the driver arrested after a brief struggle. Several MFNPS vehicles were damaged as a result of being struck by the suspect vehicle in her attempt to escape.

 

The 43-year-old female driver, from The Pas, was turned over to The Pas RCMP where she remains in police custody. She will be remanded into custody on charges including Dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, Impaired operation of a motor vehicle, Refusal to comply with a breath demand, Uttering threats and Flight from police.

 

The Pas RCMP are asking anyone who may have witnessed this erratic driving behaviour to contact the Detachment at 204-627-6204.

Investigation continues.

 

City Of Flin Flon Wants You To Fill Out Safety Survey

The Flin Flon & Creighton Community Safety & Well-Being Survey is now open, and the City  wants  to hear from you.

 

City Councillor Mike Slipp explains why it is important to provide your feed back. " Well it is very important to fill these out and we have developed a Community Safety  and Well Being Committee. With that , the Canadian Centre For Safer Communities has taken part and helped us put together a safety plan for Flin Flon, Creighton and Denare Beach. This is funded by both Manitoba and Saskatchewan Justice. So this survey is to find out what people's experiences are with safety and well being  in Flin Flon, Creighton and Denare Beach. What is working well? Where are their Challenges and how can we continue building a stronger healthier community? 

 

All you have to do is scan the QR code on the poster to participate which is located on both the City of Flin Flon and Town of Creighton websites. It will only take about 20 minutes of your time to fill out and the deadline is June the 15th.

 

Everyone who completes the survey will have a chance to win a $50.00 gift card.

 

Pukatawagan RCMP Make Arrests In Second Shooting

Last Tuesday, Pukatawagan RCMP received a report of shots fired towards a home in the community. People were in the home at the time of the shooting however no injuries were reported.

 

The subsequent investigation has led to the arrest of two males, a 14-year-old and a 17-year-old, who were taken into custody without incident.

 

This incident occurred approximately 45 minutes after two males had been shot at and injured while operating a quad in the community.

Investigators believe this second shooting was likely a retaliatory incident.

 

It is now believed that all suspects involved in the two shooting incidents have been arrested.

 

Pukatawagan RCMP continue to investigate. 

What Sort Of Future Does Chamber Of Commerce In Flin Flon Face

The Flin Flon Chamber of Commerce held a public meeting last Thursday to talk about the current state of the Chamber and if it should continue in this area.

 

Becky Cianflone is the local  President and she was pleased with the turn out and feels positive going forward. " I thought the meeting was very well attended and I was excited for the crowd we had out. There was so much positivity in the room and people seemed very inspired for the future. I think there is a sentiment that we have a very strong business community and we are going to get organized and our voice is going to get stronger. So our Eexecutive is going take back a lot of the comments and information that we learned tonight. We are going to determine how often we can get folks together and start to put some projects in place and make some momemtum around some of these big issues facing our community."

 

25 people from different business’s showed up and there is definitely a feel that the Flin Flon, Creighton and Denare Beach business community want the Chamber to continue.

 

The Chamber has been involved in many different projects over the last 25 years and right now are an active partner with the Music On Main street, trying to put a roof on Pioneer Square, a shop local campaign as well as working with other Chambers across the province.

 

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