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Editor Roblin

Monday, 12 August 2024 09:47

AWWD can help with your grazing

With cattle a key economic driver in the area, Assiniboine West Watershed District (AWWD) can help agricultural producers make the best use of local land and water resources through livestock grazing practices.

There are as many forms of grazing as there are graziers, from continuous grazing or set stock grazing to twice-over grazing and rotational grazing, to name a few.

Find out more in this issue.

 

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Thursday, 01 August 2024 15:00

RCMP lead search for missing youth

A massive search took place along the Shell River July 28 after police were able to determine four youth who had been reported missing had gone tubing down the river without telling anyone.

RCMP located one of the missing youth’s vehicles at Inglis Beach and one of the other youth’s vehicles on PR #589 at the bridge (9-mile Shell).

 

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Thursday, 01 August 2024 14:59

Former priest charged

Russell RCMP have arrested 81-year-old Constantin Turcoane of Regina in relation to a sexual assault dating back to the early 1970s, when he was a priest at a church in Lennard.

Russell RCMP received a report of an historic sexual assault on March 16, 2022. A female in her 60s reported that she had been sexually assaulted multiple times over the course of two years by the priest when she was a parishioner at St. Elijah Romanian Orthodox Church.

More in this week's Review.

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Thursday, 01 August 2024 14:57

Couple have a cure for your Wanderlust

If you are looking to try an all new getaway experience that has that camping feel, but the comforts of home, then Wanderlust Domes is the place you are looking for.

Co-owners and operators Darcy Manns and Candace Blahy have brought a revolutionary experience to staying at the lake, no matter what the season is.

Read all about it in this week's paper.

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Thursday, 01 August 2024 14:54

RCMP check 25 boats on LOTP

The RCMP's  Marine Safety/Enforcement Unit attended Lake of the Prairies Saturday, July 20, to complete a joint patrol with Manitoba Conservation and went from one end of the lake to the other.

A total 25 boats were checked and only minor deficiencies were noted and no tickets were given by RCMP.

Find out what kept the local detachment busy over the past two weeks in this week's RCMP Report.

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Thursday, 01 August 2024 14:52

Fall intake open for Fusion fund

Fusion Credit Union is opening its fall intake for its popular Full Circle Fund. The fund was established in 2019 to help their members and communities do great things.

Since its debut in 2019, the Full Circle Fund has committed over $920,000 to 172 community projects in the Parkland and southwestern Manitoba.

Find out more in this week's Review.

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Monday, 29 July 2024 10:01

No more cost sharing: PMH

At the end of June, Prairie Mountain Health (PMH) sent out letters to community stakeholders that it will no longer agree to cost-sharing agreements with municipalities to recruit physicians.

The recruitment of physicians has sort of been a sore subject for some Manitoba municipalities, for they feel that it was never their responsibility to preserve healthcare for their communities. On the flip side, many municipalities felt they had to intervene and be a part of the recruitment efforts to ensure their healthcare facilities were staffed with physicians and their ERs remained open.

Read all about it in this week’s Review.

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Monday, 29 July 2024 10:00

GLH staffers honoured

Mountain View School Division’s Board of Trustees has introduced this year two new awards to honour staff, the MVSD Excellence in Teaching Award and the MVSD Excellence in Educational Support Award.

Receiving the awards were two staff members at Goose Lake High.

Check out this week’s Mountain View Matters for more.

 

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Monday, 29 July 2024 09:59

Foundation honours one of its one

At this year’s Roblin and District Community Foundation’s (RDCF) annual BBQ fundraiser held July 10 a the Bield Community Centre, another great community member was honoured for their contributions.

The event was held in memory of Jim Mitchell, who was not only an RDCF board member but also a man who gave greatly to the community in various ways.

Read more in this week’s Review.

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Monday, 29 July 2024 09:58

Teaming up for success

Canola farmers and beekeepers make a dynamic team. As with any team, communication and a clear game plan are key to their success.

Canola fields are a nectar jackpot. The bright yellow flowers are attractive to honey bees: they are easy to see and the shape of the flowers is easy to land on.

Find out more about canola and bees in this issue.

 

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