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Sunday, 22 January 2023 12:27

Ag Society holds AGM

Members of the Roblin Agricultural Society, and a few guests, gathered at the Drop-In Friday evening for the society’s annual general meeting.

There were about 40 people on hand to learn that while the fair and rodeo recorded a net loss of $16,816 in 2022, the loss wasn’t really a loss as around $22,000 in business sponsorships were not received in 2022 but in 2019 and did not, therefore, show up on the 2022 income statement.

Read the rest of the story in this issue.

Published in Roblin Review News
Sunday, 22 January 2023 12:26

Bug Chucker needs volunteers

Organizers of Roblin’s popular still water fly fishing tournament – the Bug Chucker Cup – are hoping to get the event going again this year.

After a two year hiatus because of the Covid pandemic, calls are coming in asking if the Bug Chucker is back on for 2023.

Find out how you can help in this week’s Review.

Published in Roblin Review News
Sunday, 15 January 2023 11:29

It's Alzheimer's awareness month

This January, during Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, the Alzheimer Society is creating awareness about the many resources available to help support families as they face the challenges of living with dementia.

With more than 18,400 Manitobans living with dementia today, a number expected to reach 39,100 by 2050, the Society continues to enhance support for families impacted by dementia and meet their needs early in, and throughout, their journey.

Check out the feature page in this week’s issue.

Sunday, 15 January 2023 11:27

RCMP get Boxing Day 911 call

Roblin RCMP received a 911 call about 10 to three in the afternoon on Boxing Day from a male that said he needed police, but then hung up. Call taker indicated the male sounded intoxicated.

No location given other than in Roblin. Members attended and patrolled, but no one flagged them down.

Find out what has kept police busy in this week’s RCMP report.

Published in Roblin Review News
Sunday, 15 January 2023 11:23

New doc on staff

The new year has brought a new doctor to the Roblin Health Centre and the W.E. Nash Clinic. Dr. Donatus Osuorah, also known as Donald, joined the staff and began seeing patients at the clinic on Jan. 3.

“It’s going well,” he said in an interview Friday.

Find out more about Dr. Osuorah in this week’s Review.

Published in Roblin Review News
Sunday, 08 January 2023 13:59

New bylaw sets minimum standards

Council has given first reading to a bylaw to “maintain property and to establish minimum standards of maintenance for dwellings, structures, properties, and unused vehicles”.

The bylaw covers a range of issues from storing old appliances, vehicles and fire wood to snow clearing, semi tractor parking and how high you can let your grass grow.

More in this week’s MOR council briefs.

Published in Roblin Review News
Sunday, 08 January 2023 13:57

Q-Doc a new option in rural healthcare

There’s a new solution to some of the long patient wait times in rural Manitoba hospitals, but it’s not coming in the form of more physicians.

A new virtual service called Q-Doc recently launched in Manitoba and it’s providing people the opportunity to connect with a physician 24/7. The goal of Q-Doc is to eliminate long patient wait times and unneeded emergency room visits.

Check out one local woman’s virtual visit to a Q-Doc in this week’s issue.

Published in Roblin Review News
Sunday, 08 January 2023 13:55

Roblin bakery helping out

Roblin’s Parkland Bakery and Pastry Shop is playing a key role in the return of the much-loved KUB bread to the marketplace.

Winnipeg’s iconic KUB Bakery closed its doors this past November after almost 100 years in business due to a combination of factors including the Covid-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine driving up grain prices which increased the price of flour, and major equipment breakdowns.

Find out how it came about it in this week’s Review.

Published in Roblin Review News
Friday, 30 December 2022 10:36

There is help if you're feeling SAD

The common cold is synonymous with times of year when temperatures dip. When people spend more time indoors, they’re more vulnerable to contagious cold viruses.

But the common cold is not the only health issue that presents itself most often when the mercury drops.

Read the rest of the story in this week’s Review.

 

Friday, 30 December 2022 10:35

New cash for COs

The province is investing some $1.7 million as part of its plan to revitalize the Manitoba Conservation Officer Service.

“As part of our government’s commitment to revitalizing the Manitoba Conservation Officer Service, these investments will provide better equipment and technology so our officers can effectively and safely work in rural and remote areas of the province,” said Riding Mountain MLA Greg Nesbitt, the minister responsible for the service.

Find out more in this week’s issue.

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