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Monday, 06 April 2026 09:55

Gas leak prompts quick response

Crews from Manitoba Hydro quickly responded to a report of a gas leak in the 300 block of 3rd Ave NW just after 3 p.m. Monday, March 30.
A gas line in the backlane was damaged during snow clearing, and people on scene could smell the tell-tale odour of gas and hear it hissing.
Read all about it in this week’s issue.

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Monday, 06 April 2026 09:54

Vehicles stolen and set on fire

There have been two vehicles from town stolen and burned in the last two weeks.
Police would like to remind people to please take their keys out of their vehicles and keep their vehicles locked when not in use.
Read this week’s RCMP report to find out more.

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Monday, 06 April 2026 09:53

Coming soon to your drug store

The Province is expanding access to measles vaccines by enabling pharmacists to administer the publicly funded vaccine to eligible children and young adults.
“This is a common-sense step that will help more Manitobans get protected,” said health minister Uzoma Asagwara of the change. “Pharmacists are trusted, accessible health-care providers in communities across Manitoba, and expanding their role makes it easier for families to get vaccinated and protect those most at risk.
Want to know more? Check out this week’s paper.

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Monday, 06 April 2026 09:52

April is Parkinson's month

Learning about Parkinson’s and what to expect can make your journey more manageable, helping you and your family live well. While Parkinson’s changes many aspects of life, you can find help, support, and resources at Parkinson Canada.
Whether you’ve just learned you or a family member have Parkinson’s, or have lived with it for years, read on for valuable information.
Check out this week’s Review to find out more.

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Sunday, 29 March 2026 15:09

WWI soldier had Roblin connection

A set of human remains recovered in Loos-en-Gohelle, France in August of 2020 have been identified as those of a farmer from what is now the Roblin district who served in the first World War.
The soldier’s identity was confirmed in December of 2025 through historical, genealogical, anthropological, archaeological, and DNA analysis, according to the Department of National Defence (DND) and the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF).
Read all about it in this week’s Review.

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Sunday, 29 March 2026 15:08

Provincial budget released

With the lowest deficit-to-gross domestic product ratio in Canada, the Manitoba government’s Budget 2026 makes responsible investments that aligns with Manitobans’ priorities while making progress on the path to balance the budget within four years, finance minister Adrien Sala announced Tuesday.
“Budget 2026 reflects the priorities we heard from Manitobans every day, strengthening health care, lowering costs and creating good jobs,” said Sala.
Want to know more? Check out this week’s paper.

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Sunday, 29 March 2026 15:07

Recovering farmer coming to town

An exciting special guest is coming to Roblin District Library on April 8 at 6 p.m.
Gerry Friesen author of the book The Recovering Farmer will be coming to discuss his work as an author.
More in this week’s issue.

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Sunday, 29 March 2026 15:07

Wowchuk acclaimed

The Manitoba Progressive Conservative Party has announced the acclamation of Rick Wowchuk as the PC candidate for Swan River in the next provincial election.
An educator of 35 years with a Bachelor of Science, Wowchuk has dedicated his life to the Swan River constituency and instilling the values of conservation and stewardship in young Manitobans.
Find out more in this week’s issue.

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Sunday, 29 March 2026 15:06

New Champion Child for 2026

Friends and family cheered on Manitoba’s 2026 Champion Child as she was introduced by Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba – a meaningful moment because it’s a miracle she could hear them.
Ireland Gault, a kind, active and energetic eight-year-old Métis girl was the first infant in our province to have cochlear implant surgery.
Check out this week’s paper to find out more.

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Sunday, 22 March 2026 14:10

A cause for celebration

Talk about the perfect opportunity to give back to the community.
When the directors of the Roblin District Community Foundation (RDCF) learned that the Municipality of Roblin was undertaking a project to improve accessibility at the Roblin Centennial Arena, all the directors voted to get on board.
Read all about it in this week’s Review.

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