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Friday, 07 October 2022 10:34

It's Fire Prevention Week

Roblin Fire & Rescue has teamed up with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Fire Prevention Week (Oct. 9 to 15).

This year’s FPW campaign, “Fire won’t wait. Plan your escape”, works to educate everyone about simple but important actions they can take to keep themselves and those around them safe from home fires.

Check out this week’s Review for more and to find out who’s the Firefighter of the Year.

Published in Roblin Review News

Fierce Female Hockey Camps (FFHC) just launched in the summer 2022 and held its first sold out and all female hockey camp in Brandon this past June.

On Tuesday (Oct. 4), the venture was named the winner of Fusion Credit Union’s second annual Community Infusion competition – the finals of which were held in Russell in front of an impressive audience of close to 80 people.

Read all about it in this week’s issue.

Published in Roblin Review News
Sunday, 02 October 2022 12:59

New condensor installed

Big news to report this week!  The new condenser unit for the Roblin Curling Rink is up and in place in anticipation of a fun, full, and successful curling season.

Without a condenser we don’t have ice, so this was a necessary upgrade to our community curling rink and we are happy to be able to share the news.  \

Check out this week's Recreation Report for more.

Sunday, 02 October 2022 12:29

Memories of Mort's

It’s been 23 years since the closing of Mort’s Grocery Store in Boggy Creek and there may not be anything left of the old store, but the memories of the store are still talked about today.

James Mortemore, known to many in the area as Jim or Mort, opened the iconic groceteria after returning from service in World War II.

For the rest of the story, check out this week’s Review.

Sunday, 02 October 2022 12:28

More seats for new veterinarians

The Manitoba government is expanding an interprovincial agreement (IPA) with the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) at the University of Saskatchewan to provide increased annual funding for the acceptance of an additional five Manitoba students per year.

The news was announced by education, skills and immigration minister Jon Reyes and agriculture minister Derek Johnson.

More in this issue.

Published in Roblin Review News
Sunday, 02 October 2022 12:27

MLAs back on the job

MLAs went back to work for the fall legislative session Wednesday and the government says it is focusing on the priorities of Manitobans.

“Our government is united and ready to continue working hard for all Manitobans,” said government house leader Kelvin Goertzen.

Want to know more? Check out this week’s Review.

Published in Roblin Review News
Sunday, 02 October 2022 12:26

Sipie's in Pow Wow Pitch finals

Indigenous business owner Dakota Sipie from Tootinaowaziibeeng Treaty Reserve has landed his company, Sipie’s Mobile Wash as a finalist in Pow Wow Pitch.

Sipie recently made his pitch to the panel of six judges virtually, where he was asked a variety of questions.

Find out more in this week’s issue.

Published in Roblin Review News
Saturday, 24 September 2022 14:21

Take your keys and lock your doors

Police would like to remind everyone in town to please take the keys out of your vehicle when going inside, and lock your vehicle doors all the time.

Locking your vehicle doors is the first deterrent for thieves.

Read about this and more in this week’s RCMP Report.

Published in Roblin Review News
Saturday, 24 September 2022 14:21

First Nation signs agreement

Minegoziibe Anishinabe (MA), also known as Pine Creek First Nation, has signed a legally binding agreement with the Province of Manitoba and Louisiana Pacific. This came in light of a lawsuit filed by MA against the provincial government and the timber company.

The new agreement settles the lawsuit and provides funding for MA to engage traditional knowledge keepers and western scientists, as well as support MA’s ongoing negotiations regarding moose hunting and medicine picking in the Duck Mountains.

More in this issue.

Published in Roblin Review News
Saturday, 24 September 2022 14:20

Love Bomb hitting the stage at RES

The Northwest Métis Council has formed a partnership with Mountain View School Division (MVSD) and is bringing in a production called Love Bomb.

The play, staged by Shameless Hussy Productions, is an uncensored and realistic take on how a predator can lure someone in to be trafficked by using ‘love bombing’.

Find out more in this week’s Review.

Published in Roblin Review News
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