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Monday, 22 December 2025 11:36

Dead moose in the middle of the road

Roblin RCMP received a call on Dec. 4 reporting a dead moose on the highway. Caller then called back a short time later saying he was able to move it off the road.
Members attended to confirm, and the moose was off the road.
Check out this week’s RCMP report for more.

 

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The Manitoba government's 2025-26 second quarter report shows climate change-driven wildfires and droughts, as well as the economic slowdown from President Donald Trump’s tariffs have had an impact on the province’s bottom line.
“... But our fiscal path is clear and we’re committed to balancing the budget,” said finance minister Adrien Sala. “Aside from the pressures of drought and wildfires, we would be within our deficit targets. That means we’re responsible and we have a plan. We’re going to stay on our path and keep delivering for Manitobans.”
Find out more in this week’s issue.

Published in Roblin Review News
Tuesday, 16 December 2025 09:13

New fish and game club forms

If you’re a hunter, an angler or just love being in the great outdoors, a new club has formed in Roblin to look after your interests.
Thanks to the efforts of Jonathan Livingston and Myles Branconnier, the Roblin Fish and Game Club is up and running and looking for members.
Read all about it in this week’s paper.

 

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Tuesday, 16 December 2025 09:12

Christmas comes early

Christmas came early for the Roblin Fire & Rescue department with the arrival on Wednesday of the Municipality of Roblin’s new pumper from Seahawk Services of Carman and Acres Emergency Vehicles in Wawanesa.
Based on a 2025 Freightliner Cabin chassis, the new unit replaces the department’s old #3 pumper which was sold earlier in the year to the Municipality of Ethelbert.
Check out the pics and details in this week’s Review.

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Tuesday, 16 December 2025 09:12

RCMP Checkstops here

With the holiday season here, RCMP are reminding motorists that officers will be conducting its annual festive season Checkstop campaign on Manitoba roads and highways.
“If enjoying your holiday season involves consuming drugs or alcohol, then we strongly encourage you to plan ahead so you have a safe ride home,” said Insp. Robert Wuskynyk, head of Manitoba RCMP Traffic Services.
More in this week’s issue.

Published in Roblin Review News
Tuesday, 16 December 2025 09:11

MPs want protection

onservative shadow minister for health and Riding Mountain MP Dan Mazier and Todd Doherty, the shadow minister for addictions, called on Parliament Tuesday (Dec. 9) to fast-track Bill S-233, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (assault against persons who provide health services and first responders).
The MPs warned that nurses, paramedics and other healthcare workers are being attacked day after day, and the Liberal government is doing nothing to stop it.
More in this week’s issue.

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Tuesday, 16 December 2025 09:10

Security rebates offered

The Manitoba government is launching a new Business Security Rebate Program to help businesses repair property damage and make security upgrades.
The Business Security Rebate Program has $10 million available to provide rebates on a first-come, first-served basis to Manitoba businesses with 75 or fewer employees per location.
Find out more in this week’s issue.

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Monday, 08 December 2025 09:55

Kendrick to join the Cougars

A member of Goose Lake High’s Varsity Angels volleyball team has joined an elite list of the school’s athletes.
Dillan Kendrick will be getting the opportunity to continue the sport she loves at the college level after signing with the Assiniboine College Cougars.
More in this week’s issue.

 

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Monday, 08 December 2025 09:54

New eatery opens in Inglis

In most really small towns when the elevator closes its doors, the rest of the town begins to slowly slip away. In Inglis, like so much else in their community, the residents took that as an opportunity and turned it into something amazing – a national historic site.
In fact, that’s where Haylan Jackson and Del Barber – the owners of the town’s newest business venture, The Shop, met.
Read all about it in this week’s paper.

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Monday, 08 December 2025 09:53

Walking program running again

The indoor winter walking program at Roblin’s Community Centre is up and running again.
The program had previously been offered through the Municipality of Roblin’s Recreation department but it is now under the umbrella of Roblin Services to Seniors.
Find out more in this week’s issue.

 

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