Editor Roblin
Andres inducted
Roblin has fostered a love of sports that has gone on for generations. From hockey, baseball, curling, and now other sports, the community has lots of options for today’s youth to engage in and has some excellent coaches, who have been mentored by some of Roblin’s best.
One of those coaches, Clark Andres, was inducted this June 14 into the Manitoba Baseball Hall of Fame.
Read all about it in this week’s issue.
Larsen Stampede bound
Shell Valley’s own Orin Larsen is taking another kick at the proverbial cat.
Larsen, who is currently sitting in third place in the Canadian Pro Rodeo Associaiton standings, is set to compete in this year’s Calgary Stampede, taking another shot at bringing home a champion bareback belt buckle.
Find out when he rides in this issue.
Roblin hosting 15U Tier 3 provincials
The Roblin 15U Stars are looking to capture a provincial title on home soil as they host Baseball Manitoba Tier 3 Provincials, July 11 to 13.
Roblin Minor Baseball, which offers youth co-ed hard-ball programs, was successful with their bid to host the 15 and Under provincial championship and are thrilled to be welcoming nine other teams to our community.Find out more in this issue.
More in this week’s Review.
Well-being check requested
Roblin RCMP were called out June 23 o do a well-being check at a local residences as there were loud noises coming from inside.
Members attended and person admitted to being mad and breaking some things but was calm now and things were fine.
Check out more from the files in this week’s RCMP report.
Dropmore man dies in ATV accident
On May 30, at approximately 10:30 pm, Russell RCMP responded to a report of a rollover involving an all-terrain vehicle on PR #482, one kilometer west of Dropmore.
When officers arrived on scene, several bystanders were trying to assist the male driver of the ATV who was seriously injured.
Find out more in this issue.
Cottyn takes over at MVSD
After filling the position in an interim basis for one year, Suzanne Cottyn has been appointed the new superintendent/
CEO of Mountain View School Division.
“The board of trustees looks forward to working with Suzanne in fulfilling Mountain View’s motto of ‘Keeping Learners at the Centre’,” it said in a news release.
Details in this week’s Review.
Office open for business again
The Roblin RCMP office is now open for business. We would like to welcome Michaela Addis to the Prairie Mountain RCMP team and family. ‘
Michaela is now in the office Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Check out this week’s RCMP Report for more police business.
LEARN hosts lunch and learn
Roblin’s LEARN Centre hosted a special lunch hour on Wednesday to provide an update on its indoor growing project.
About 10 people took advantage of the opportunity to partake of locally-grown salad greens and to learn more.
Read all about it in this week’s issue.
State of emergency declared
Mazier takes on new role
Riding Mountain MP Dan Mazier has been promoted to serve as the official Opposition’s shadow minister for health.
In this new role, Mazier will lead the Conservative team in holding the Liberal government to account on one of the most pressing issues facing Canadians today: fixing Canada’s broken healthcare system. Read all about it in this week’s issue.
Read all about it in this week’s issue.