Roblin Review News

Monday, 05 September 2022 11:24

Sipie's Mobile Wash in the running

A locally Indigenous owned business and entrepreneur is in the semi-finals for the national Pow Wow Pitch competition. Sipie’s Mobile Wash started up five years ago with a unique concept to the Parkland area and has been going strong ever since. Read the rest of the story in this week’s…
Saturday, 27 August 2022 13:53

New rec manager hired

The Municipality of Roblin’s new recreation manager says she knew the community was struggling a bit in the recreation department. The on-again, off-again search to find a replacement for long-time manager Trish Boguski hadn’t been going too well and she had been thinking about applying for the job. Find out…
Saturday, 27 August 2022 13:54

Moms hope to upgrade parks

A group of community-minded moms are stepping up to the plate to try and raise funds to upgrade the playgrounds off Newton Bay – known as the Lions Park, and on 2nd Street N.W., aka the Children’s Legacy Park. There were some discussions last year about forming an actual committee…
Saturday, 27 August 2022 13:56

Roblin hosting safeTALK workshop

In recognition of World Suicide Prevention Day, which is celebrated Sept. 10, two Parkland communities will be offering safeTALK workshops. These workshops are designed to help participants recognize and engage with people who may be thinking about suicide. For more information including how to register, check out this week's issue.
Saturday, 27 August 2022 13:57

Out-of-province surgeons ready to help

Hundreds of Manitobans who are waiting for hip or knee replacement surgery will be able to access care more quickly with three new agreements recently signed by the Manitoba government. The province is partnering with Big Thunder Orthopedic Associates in Thunder Bay, ON; Sanford Health in Fargo, North Dakota; and…
Sunday, 21 August 2022 12:33

Fair weekend a busy one

The president of the Roblin Agriculture Society had a few choice words to describe this year’s fair and rodeo. And ‘busier’ was one of them. “It was busier than any of us on the board anticipated,” said an extremely satisfied and still somewhat tired Ellen Arnott in an interview Thursday.…
Sunday, 21 August 2022 12:35

Nabess elected chair of Roblin MMF Local

Just after the Manitoba Metis Federation (MMF) held its 2022 elections, all MMF Locals across the province have either held an election in their community or are in the process of having one. Recently, the Roblin MMF Local held its elections and a brand new executive – which hopes to…
Sunday, 21 August 2022 12:36

NWMC holds annual meeting

The Northwest Métis Council Inc. (NWMC) held its annual regional meeting in Dauphin on August 13. Executive members from 24 Manitoba Métis Federation (MMF). Locals in the region came in to hear about the NWMC’s year in review, projects for the future, and the launching of a new and substantial…
Sunday, 14 August 2022 13:23

Wendell achieving success

It has been about two years since an article appeared in the Review introducing Dr. Amy Wendell as a registered clinical psychologist who opened her private practice, Parkland Psychology & Wellness, in Russell back in 2019. A quick search of the 188 registered psychologists in Manitoba listed on mps.ca finds…
Sunday, 14 August 2022 13:24

Community steps up to help

People may be sick and tired of hearing about the lack of ER service in Roblin and some feel there’s nothing that can be done about it, but one rural community is proving you can do something. Grandview has had a long-standing history of fighting to keep health care strong…
Sunday, 14 August 2022 13:25

COPP needs volunteers

Did you know that the Citizens on Patrol Program (COPP) exists in Roblin?? It does and is always looking for new volunteers. If you are upset about how things may be changing in Roblin, or just want to help out your community, volunteer for COPP. Roblin is a great community…
Sunday, 14 August 2022 13:27

Funk crowned king again

The Roblin Agricultural Society kicked off its first Fair & Rodeo weekend since 2019 Thursday evening with its popular King Farmer contest. The competition, which featured a calcutta and nine different stations to test the skills needed on the farm these day, drew 10 competitors. 
Sunday, 07 August 2022 12:26

Parking plebiscite coming

An issue that has been ongoing in the community for about five decades could finally be dealt with come October. The council of the Municipality of Roblin has decided to hold a plebiscite during this fall’s municipal elections regarding angleversus parallel parking on Main Street. Check this week's Roblin Review…
Sunday, 07 August 2022 12:27

Pyotts gearing up for music fest

Jodi Digby is hoping for a good turn out for this year’s music festival at Pyotts West Campground. The event – which would have been Pyott’s fifth annual this year if it hadn’t been for a world-wide pandemic – is set for Aug. 19 and 20 and features almost 12…
Sunday, 31 July 2022 13:23

Near miss with ER closure

More and more stories are coming out about peoples’ potentially dangerous experiences with ER closures in rural and northern communities. Many people are thinking that there’s no other choice than to accept emergency room closures in rural communities as the new normal. Most think that way, until they experience an…
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