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Published in Roblin Review News
Tuesday, 14 June 2022 05:01

Big party set for July 1

The community of Inglis and the Inglis Grain Elevators are celebrating their 100th anniversary this year.

And to commemorate this historic milestone, the Inglis Area Heritage Committee is hosting a big celebration in conjunction with its usual Canada Day party.

Get all the info in this week's Roblin Review!

Tuesday, 14 June 2022 05:49

New GM at RFP

Roblin Forest Products (RFP) has promoted one of their managers to be their new General Manager.

Carley Coulter has been working at Roblin Forest Products for some time now while completing her post-secondary studies.

Check this week's Roblin Review for more details!

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Tuesday, 14 June 2022 05:47

Jaddock ready for his new role

Stephen Jaddock is preparing to step into the role as the new superintendent/CEO of  Mountain View School  Division.

The current assistant superintendent has been hired  to take over from Dan Ward when he leaves the division  at  the end of the month.

Get more in this week's Roblin Review. 

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Thanks to a community based effort and the Lions Clubs in the Swan Valley area, northern and central Manitoba residents have an option to get cataract surgery done at the Swan Valley Health Centre (SVHC). 

The Lions Cataract Program is celebrating a milestone anniversary, however, it was facing record high wait times of 44 weeks, and recently according to the province’s cataract surgery wait times list posted online, it’s showing no services performed.

There's more in this week's Review!

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Monday, 16 May 2022 12:16

Council forgoes a raise again

A by-law was passed providing for the remuneration of members of council.

Council has not taken a pay increase since current indemnities were set back in 2020.

The monthly indemnity is as follows: Head of Council – $1,035.30 ($12,423.60 annually); Deputy Head of Council – $931.77 ($11,181.24 annually); Councillors – $828.24 ($9,938.88 annually).

Get all the details in this week's Roblin Review. 

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For the first time since 2014, the Dauphin Kings are champions of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League.

Brayden Dube’s goal with 8:27 remaining in the third period snapped a 1-1 tie, lifting the Kings to a 2-1 victory over the Steinbach Pistons in game seven of the best-of-seven championship series.

Get more in this week's Roblin Review!

Monday, 16 May 2022 12:14

Archery club hosting 3D fun shoot

The Covid pandemic pretty much stopped the Roblin Archery Club dead in its tracks.

The club formed in 2020, thanks to the efforts of Francois Squirra, Corinne Berberat and David Sinclair, and members got about two or three practices in before pandemic restrictions were put in place and the fun came to end.

But the club reorganized this spring and is set to host its first-ever event, under the auspices of Archery Manitoba, at the Frank Skinner Arboretum Sunday, May 29.

More in this week's Review!

Monday, 09 May 2022 09:49

Cenotaph rededication June 4

In conjunction with celebrating the anniversary of D-Day, the invasion of Europe by Allied forces that was the beginning of the end of World War II, the Roblin Branch #24 of the Royal Canadian Legion will be updating the Cenotaph during a special ceremony in June.

Seven fallen soldiers’ names will be added to the Cenotaph, all of them with ties to the area.

Check the Roblin Review this week for more!

They say it’s best to travel when you’re young and that’s just what former Roblinite Kelsey Bates has discovered. 

She recently left for Thailand at the end of March to do some conservation base projects and will be there until next month. This has been something Bates has aspired to do for quite some time.

The full story is in this week's Roblin Review!

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