Roblin Review News
Sunday, 14 August 2022 13:24
Community steps up to help
People may be sick and tired of hearing about the lack of ER service in Roblin and some feel there’s nothing that can be done about it, but one rural community is proving you can do something. Grandview has had a long-standing history of fighting to keep health care strong…
Sunday, 14 August 2022 13:25
COPP needs volunteers
Did you know that the Citizens on Patrol Program (COPP) exists in Roblin?? It does and is always looking for new volunteers. If you are upset about how things may be changing in Roblin, or just want to help out your community, volunteer for COPP. Roblin is a great community…
Sunday, 14 August 2022 13:27
Funk crowned king again
The Roblin Agricultural Society kicked off its first Fair & Rodeo weekend since 2019 Thursday evening with its popular King Farmer contest. The competition, which featured a calcutta and nine different stations to test the skills needed on the farm these day, drew 10 competitors.
Sunday, 07 August 2022 12:26
Parking plebiscite coming
An issue that has been ongoing in the community for about five decades could finally be dealt with come October. The council of the Municipality of Roblin has decided to hold a plebiscite during this fall’s municipal elections regarding angleversus parallel parking on Main Street. Check this week's Roblin Review…
Sunday, 07 August 2022 12:27
Pyotts gearing up for music fest
Jodi Digby is hoping for a good turn out for this year’s music festival at Pyotts West Campground. The event – which would have been Pyott’s fifth annual this year if it hadn’t been for a world-wide pandemic – is set for Aug. 19 and 20 and features almost 12…
Sunday, 31 July 2022 13:23
Near miss with ER closure
More and more stories are coming out about peoples’ potentially dangerous experiences with ER closures in rural and northern communities. Many people are thinking that there’s no other choice than to accept emergency room closures in rural communities as the new normal. Most think that way, until they experience an…
Sunday, 31 July 2022 13:25
RAS gearing up for fair and rodeo
The dedicated members of the Roblin Agricultural Society are more than a little excited to be hosting the fair and rodeo after a two-year break. And while all the volunteers definitely benefitted from some time off, society president Ellen Arnott says they’re always looking for more. Get this week's Roblin…
Sunday, 31 July 2022 13:26
Scenes from the street festival
Most of Main Street was transformed into a pedestrian mall Saturday as the local chamber of commerce hosted its much-anticipated Street Fair and Summer Sidewalk Sale. The event featured plenty of attractions including craft vendors and artisans, a farmers’ market, food vendors, plenty of activities for the kiddies, live music…
Sunday, 24 July 2022 14:09
Province hopes programs will help
The Manitoba government is investing more than $5.2 million in two programs that will help address the overall staffing shortages in the province’s health-care sector as well as increase the representation of Indigenous people in this field. The programs were announced Thursday in Portage la Prairie by economic development, investment…
Sunday, 24 July 2022 14:06
He survived but Leland’s unsure others will
Many people and hospital staff are frustrated beyond belief at the restrictions and closures surrounding rural hospital emergency rooms. Both Roblin and Grandview have been hit the hardest the last go round, meanwhile other hospitals in the area are being stretched thin as they accommodate the influx of patients. There's…
Sunday, 24 July 2022 14:07
PCDF having a field day
A large gathering of farmers are expected to be out standing in the field tomorrow (July 27) as the Parkland Crop Diversification Foundation (PCDF) hosts its annual Field Day. The day begins at 10:30 a.m. at the PCDF site south of town and this year’s presentations cover a wide spectrum…
Sunday, 24 July 2022 14:08
Vet retires after 38 years
Finding a career that is linked directly to something a person loves doing, will always result in success. For the recently retired Dr. Marianne Hunter, her love of animals and being on the farm was the natural draw to her working in this field. Get the full story in this…
Sunday, 17 July 2022 10:50
RCMP had a busy month
Prairie Mountain RCMP have been quite busy over the last month. In the month of June, RCMP responded to 117 calls in the Roblin area alone. That does not include the calls in the Russell and Rossburn areas that were responded to also. For June, RCMP responded to 229 calls…
Sunday, 17 July 2022 10:51
Jerome revives art of cart building
The Red River cart is a historic and symbolic representation of the Métis people’s journey, trials and tribulations. Former Roblinite, Armand Jerome, became intrigued with his culture and wanted to preserve the essence of the Red River cart, and what it means to the Métis. Jerome grew up not knowing…
Sunday, 17 July 2022 10:52
You can check out an archaeological dig
Archaeologists from Brandon University (BU) and the Manitoba Archaeological Society (MAS) are continuing their multi-year investigation of how Indigenous people lived in southwestern Manitoba before the arrival of Europeans.In 2018, Eric Olson found scapula hoes (made from bison shoulder blades) along a creek bank in the Pierson WMA south of…