Roblin Review News

Sunday, 19 January 2025 11:18

Getting the Lions roaring again

A visit to Roblin’s Fall Harvest Festival craft show to sell tickets for a Lions fundraiser may mean we’ll be hearing them roaring here again.5M13 District Lions (Manitoba) is inviting all community members to attend an upcoming information meeting to gauge interest in the Lions and once again working together…
Sunday, 12 January 2025 13:54

A beginners guide to CDB, CDH and THC

A growing number of consumers are turning to products derived from cannabis plants to treat an array of conditions. Formulations include gummies and other edibles, tinctures, vapes, and even beverages. When shopping for such products, particularly as a novice, consumers may encounter so many abbreviations referring to the active substances…
Sunday, 12 January 2025 13:56

January is Alzheimer's awareness month

Currently, over 20,300 Manitobans have Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia. This number is growing rapidly and by 2050 it is expected to reach over 39,100.To help celebrate Alzheimer Awareness Month, here is a list of 10 warnings signs to look for courtesy of the Alzheimer Society: Find out more in…
Sunday, 12 January 2025 13:56

Christmas Day caller wanted a ride

Roblin RCMP received a 911 hang up call about 1:45 a.m. Christmas Day. The person who called was intoxicated and wanted a ride. Members attended but did not locate the person. Person was located at home.More police briefs in this week’s RCMP report.
Sunday, 12 January 2025 13:58

Former Northstar new Pres and CEO

A former Roblin Northstar who suited up for the team in early ‘90s has been appointed as the new president and CEO of Richardson International Limited.Darwin Sobkow took on his new role in the company Jan. 10, 2025 with the retirement of Curt Vossen after nearly 30 years at the…
Local residents are getting a real opportunity next week to learn about reconciliation at a unique workshop thanks to the Mountain View School Division.The division’s Indigenous Education department is bringing its popular Umbay Nagamon Community Reconciliation Workshop to the Life & Art Centre on Jan. 23.Read all about it in…
Monday, 06 January 2025 09:35

Aerial survey program expanded

The Manitoba government’s aerial wildlife surveillance program will cover more areas of the province to collect data that will inform critical decisions to manage wildlife populations.“Aerial surveys are an important source of knowledge to see changes in moose, elk and caribou population trends over time,” said Natural Resources minister Ian…
Tuesday, 07 January 2025 09:00

Top 5 frauds from MPI

A super shopper, sniper fire, a rabbit (or maybe a coyote?), a phantom driver, and a deer in the shape of a pole were only five of the many cases of suspected fraud that Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI)’s Special Investigations Unit (SIU) investigated last year. The unit saved Manitoba ratepayers…
Tuesday, 07 January 2025 09:00

Deadlines extended due to postal strike

If you forgot about getting that year-end donation to your favourite charity, you’ll have until the end of February to do so. Thanks to the postal strike.“Charities are at the heart of communities across Canada, lending a helping hand to those in need,” said new finance minister Dominic Leblanc Dec.…
Monday, 06 January 2025 09:38

Project: Christmas Dinner a success

The community’s annual Christmas hamper drive has been another successful one and the fact that fewer hampers were delivered this year than last may be good news.Project: Christmas Dinner chair Marg West said about 40 hampers were delivered this Christmas, down slightly from last year.Read all about it in this…
Friday, 20 December 2024 10:01

What are your symptoms?

Winter tends to be cold and flu season in many areas, as viruses tend to spread more easily when people spend more time indoors. This winter, people may wonder if their sniffles indicate they have a cold, the flu or a sign of something more serious, such as COVID-19 or…
Friday, 20 December 2024 10:02

Reduce stress by reading

Recreational reading is important at all ages and stages of life. Studies have shown that reading is a great way to reduce stress in your life. The Mayo Clinic recommends adding reading to regular sleep routines as it will improve the quality of sleep you achieve. Read this week’s Library…
Friday, 20 December 2024 10:03

Fighting for local journalism

The provincial Throne Speech announced the creation an all-party committee to explore and protect local journalism in Manitoba. A recent motion put forward by the provincial government to implement an all-party committee to explore the future of local journalism, including rural and cultural media, was shot down by the PCs…
Friday, 20 December 2024 10:03

CBC ringing in the new year at Asessippi

Every year, the major TV networks bring the world together to ring in the new year with coverage of New Year’s parties all over the world. So when a national network like CBC calls to see what plans you have in store to help people celebrate, you know you’ve made…
Monday, 16 December 2024 10:28

Historic treaty signed

An historic treaty has been signed between the Manitoba Métis Federation (MMF) and the Canadian federal government. The Red River Métis Self-Government Recognition and Implementation Treaty was signed by both MMF President David Chartrand and Crown–Indigenous minister Gary Anandasangaree on Nov. 30. More in this week’s issue.
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