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Sunday, 07 September 2025 13:35

New dentist on staff

A new dentist has joined the staff at the Roblin Dental Centre after 18 months of being without a resident doctor.
Dr. Fariba Kianoush recently moved to town from Vancouver and has begun seeing patients full time.
Read all about it in this week’s issue.

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Sunday, 07 September 2025 13:34

Fusion comes through

Fusion Credit Union’s Full Circle Fund has provided funding to two organizations in the community of Inglis. The Kids First Early Learning Centre has received $2,500 to revamp its outdoor play area while the Inglis & Area Heritage Committee (IAHC) will be using its donation of $5,000 for maintenance of the Inglis Grain Elevators National Historic Site.
Check out the pics in this week’s Review.

 

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Sunday, 07 September 2025 13:34

HERO Club taking part

The Roblin H.E.R.O. Club is joining people in communities around the globe in recognizing World Suicide Prevention Day Sept. 10 with an uplifting activity called “Chalk the Walk” to promote hope and awareness.
“The initiative encourages residents, families, and businesses to use sidewalks as canvases for colorful artwork and positive messages that promote hope, kindness, and awareness,” noted the club’s Jennifer Burtnack.
For the rest of the story pick up a copy of this week’s Review.

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Sunday, 07 September 2025 13:33

Eight IMGs recruited

Physician recruitment efforts continue within Prairie Mountain Health (PMH) region. Collaborating with the Province, Shared Health and community partners, PMH continues to strategically enhance access to physician and primary care services within the region.
One of the initiatives the region utilizes as part of overall physician recruitment strategies includes the provincial Medical Licensure Program for International Medical Graduates (MLPIMG).
Check out this week’s paper to find out more.

 

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Friday, 29 August 2025 10:06

Two new docs on staff

Prairie Mountain Health has come through on its pledge to have two new physicians working in Roblin by the fall.
Drs. Zoia Khattak and Anahita Yousefiadib began working here in August and with Dr. Osourah agreeing to stay on for another year, the community has something it hasn’t had for a number of years.
Read all about it in this week’s issue.

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Friday, 29 August 2025 10:05

A big thank you from the RCMP

Prairie Mountain RCMP would like to thank the community and the Municipality of Roblin for all the help that was received in the firearm incident on August 13.
It’s times like this where we see the good in the community working together to keep everyone safe.
More in this week’s RCMP report

 

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Friday, 29 August 2025 10:04

24-hour travel centre coming to Yorkton

Legacy Co-op announces plans to construct the Legacy Co-op Travel Centre, a purpose-built destination for professional drivers, RV travelers, and local motorists at the corner of Highway 9 and Grain Millers Road.
The facility is designed to improve safety, access and amenities in a high-traffic industrial corridor while delivering new convenience and service options to the broader community.
Check out this week’s paper to find out more.

 

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Friday, 29 August 2025 10:03

Manitoba AG checks for wrongdoing

Manitoba auditor general Tyson Shtykalo on Thursday released a report that examines allegations of wrongdoing involving several Manitoba municipalities .as well as the provincial government's oversight of municipal operations.
This report was initiated following a request from the Minister of Finance under Section 16 of The Auditor General Act, prompted by a cybersecurity incident involving the Municipality of Westlake-Gladstone.
For the rest of the story pick up a copy of this week’s Review.

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Monday, 25 August 2025 09:58

Project a labour of love

For the past two years, volunteers of the St. Elijah Pioneer Museum have been working to restore the St. Elijah Pioneer Church, one of two designated heritage buildings on the museum site in Lennard, just north of Inglis.
Some 26 volunteers spend more than 300 horus to complete the work.
Read all about it in this week’s issue.

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Monday, 25 August 2025 09:57

Arrest leads to charges

RCMP received a number of calls in the early evening of Aug. 12 – including one from an off duty police officer – about a male and a female, both intoxicated, who were attempting to ride their bikes but were failing miserably and falling hard.
Police located the pair and while attempting to arrest them, a 37-year-old man from the Roblin area assaulted both police officers involved.
For the rest of the story pick up a copy of this week’s Review.

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