Monday, 10 November 2025 10:42

Cash for new housing

The Manitoba government is investing $176.5 million over the next five years to create a Rental Housing Construction Incentive (RHCI) to support more housing development for Manitobans.The announcement was made Thursday by Premier Wab Kinew and housing minister Bernadette Smith.Find out more in this issue.
Monday, 10 November 2025 10:42

Moments in Riding Mountain

“Smerfle smerfle smerf,” said the ant. “Pardon me?” asked the grasshopper. The ant, taking its jaws off the grasshopper’s leg replied, “I said, how do you feel about dancing and singing all summer long, especially knowing that you are going to be hungry during the long, cold winter?”Check out something…
Monday, 03 November 2025 09:59

UTV accident claims a life

Russell RCMP continue to invesitage a UTV accident that claimed the life of 25-year-old Roblin man. On Oct. 25, at approximately 4:30 p.m., RCMP were dispatched to a report of a Utility Terrain Vehicle rollover on PTH #83 and Road 135 North in the RM of Riding Mountain West.Find out…
Monday, 03 November 2025 09:58

Co-op comes through

Monday, 03 November 2025 09:57

Fusion announces winner

Innovation, inspiration, and hometown pride was on full display in Hamiota on Oct. 21 as Fusion Credit Union announced the winners of Community Infusion 2025. The annual event celebrates local entrepreneurs with bold ideas and the drive to make a difference in their communities.Pick up this week’s issue to find…
Monday, 03 November 2025 09:56

Committee offers primer

With Restorative Justice Week coming up Nov. 16 to 22, the Prairie Mountain Community Justice Committee (PMCJC) would like to let our community know what we do and how important our work is.Our committee is composed of volunteers from the community and typically will handle cases that happen in their…
Monday, 03 November 2025 09:55

Canola had some challenges this year

Spring started off with good seeding conditions, however as seeding progressed, there were challenges that continued throughout the season. The Swan Valley region saw a slightly earlier start as fields dried quicker. Spring wheat and field peas were the first crops seeded and started with adequate moisture. Canola, soybeans and…
Monday, 27 October 2025 09:50

Three charged in Lynxleg murder

Justice for Melinda Lynxleg is in the works as the RCMP Major Crimes Unit announced on Oct. 20 the arrest of three men involved in her death. The investigation spanned over five years and required assistance from not only the Manitoba RCMP Major Crimes Unit, but from Roblin, Russell and…
Monday, 27 October 2025 09:49

GLH holds Awards Day

Goose Lake High celebrated the scholastic achievements of its undergrads Tuesday, Dec. 21, handing out Awards of Excellence to 66 students in Grade 9, 10 and 11 for the 2024-25 school year.Family, friends, fans, staff and fellow students were welcomed by Principal Kirk Wilson following “O Canada” and a treaty…
Monday, 27 October 2025 09:48

PMH holds AGM

Prairie Mountain Health held its annual general meeting (AGM) virtually on Wednesday, October 22. PMH ended the year with a net deficit of $34.2 million, which includes $29.2 million related to operations and $5 million to capital. For the rest of the story, pick up a copy of this week’s…
Monday, 27 October 2025 09:47

Legacy crop harvested

Volunteers and equiment gathered Wednesday, Oct. 8 to harvest this year’s crop for the Roblin and Community Harvest Legacy project. The wheat yielded 78 bushels/acre and came off around 13.5 per cent moisture so no drying was needed. More in this week’s Review.
Monday, 27 October 2025 09:44

COs request assistance

On Oct. 11, Conservation officers requested assistance with a person they caught driving while prohibited. Members attended and assisted with processing the individual.More police news in this week’s RCMP report.
Friday, 17 October 2025 16:15

MOR wants assurances

The Municipality of Roblin (MOR) has formally requested that Prairie Mountain Health (PMH) ensures the municipality is protected from any liability while building fire sprinklers are being installed in the hospital and personal care home.In 2016, Manitoba Fire Code legislation was enacted requiring all hospitals and personal care homes in…
Friday, 17 October 2025 16:14

Raising the roofs in Togo

A “gargantuan project” at the Village of Togo to have the roofs of the community’s skating and curling rinks re-shingled, which cost a total of $200,000, was completed in September. The project was spearheaded by the Togo Centennial Committee which began talking about the need to replace the roofs in…
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