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Monday, 31 October 2022 09:50

New offence coming

The province has introduced legislation that would create a new offence under the Highway Traffic Act to prohibit driving on closed roads.

The new offence was announced by Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure minister Doyle Piwniuk. 

Find out more in this week's issue.

Published in Roblin Review News
Monday, 31 October 2022 09:41

GLH hosts JV vball tourney

Goose Lake High hosted its annual Junior Varsity volleyball tournament Friday and Saturday bringing teams from Churchbridge, Dauphin, Ebb & Flow, Gilbert Plains, Rossburn, Russell, Swan River, Virden and Warren to town.

The JV Angels finished first in their pool with a 5-1 record while the Raiders finished second in pool action.

To find out more and see some actions shots, check out this week’s issue.

Monday, 31 October 2022 09:40

It's all about safety

Did you know that Mountain View School Division (MVSD) transports approximately 1,400 students daily, which does not include all the extra trips for field trips and sporting activities?

Our division is spread over a very large geographical area and transportation is essential to offering our students quality education and experiences.

Read all about it in this week’s Mountain View Matters.

Monday, 31 October 2022 09:39

November is CPR month

Robin Paradis’s father, Mark, was showing her how to apply a final coat of paint to the family’s dining room walls amid home renovations one night last summer. Suddenly, Mark staggered and fell to his hands and knees.

“He was making gurgling sounds like he couldn’t breathe at all,” says Robin, 31.

Read the rest of the story in this week’s Review.

Published in Roblin Review News
Monday, 31 October 2022 09:38

PMH holds AGM

Prairie Mountain Health held its annual general meeting on Zoom Wednesday offering residents of the health region a look at the 2021-22 fiscal year.

Board chair Lon Cullen welcomed those attending the AGM and offered a Treaty Land Acknowledgement.

Find out more in this week’s Review.

Published in Roblin Review News
Monday, 24 October 2022 09:16

Griffiths to speak at Asessippi

The Russell & District Chamber of Commerce and the Assiniboine Valley Regional Community Development Corporation have teamed up to host a special event with Doug Griffiths, motivational speaker and author of 13 Ways to Kill Your Community.

The event takes place at the Asessippi Ski Area & Resort on Saturday, Nov. 5 starting at 10 a.m.

To find out more about Griffiths, check out this week’s Review.

Published in Roblin Review News
Monday, 24 October 2022 09:15

Adult colouring book released

A residential school survivor with roots in the area has taken her story to a new level and she is now featured in an Indigenous adult colouring book called Resilience, by Indigenous Manitoba artist, Jackie Traverse.

Geraldine Lee Shingoose’s story is a haunting one about the damage done to Indigenous children and families by residential schools all across Canada.

Details in this week’s issue.

Published in Roblin Review News
Monday, 24 October 2022 09:14

Crazy number of cats

In the morning of Oct. 19, Roblin RCMP and Animal Protection officers responded to a recently vacated residence where there were a crazy number of cats located inside. Some deceased and some alive, but not well.

Animal Protection continues to investigate.

Find out what has kept police busy over the past two weeks in this week’s issue.

Published in Roblin Review News
Monday, 24 October 2022 09:12

New doctor on staff

Roblin has received one of five new International Medical Graduate (IMG) doctors recruited by Prairie Mountain Health (PMH).

Dr. Dalia Bushara successfully graduated from the IMG program and is excited for her new role in the community.

Find out more in this week’s Review.

Published in Roblin Review News
Sunday, 16 October 2022 16:00

FCC supports local projects

Farm Credit Canada has contributed $3,000 to three projects in the Parkland region and employees recently visited Grandview and Roblin to hand out the cheques.

FCC is the country’s largest agriculture lender and it supports projects that benefit rural Canadian communities where its customers and employees live and work.

Find out who got what in this week's Review.

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