WATER RESTRICTIONS REMAIN REMAIN IN EFFECT

The Municipality is once again falling behind at the lift stations. Although conditions may appear normal at the surface, they are not; significant groundwater continues to enter the sanitary sewer system and is placing extreme pressure on municipal infrastructure.

Residents are asked to reduce water use wherever reasonably possible, including laundry, long showers, dishwashing, and other non-essential water use. We understand that conserving water is challenging, but every reduction helps prevent sewer backups and system failures.

Sump pumps and groundwater must not discharge into the sanitary sewer system. If your sump pump is connected to the sewer, disconnect and redirect it immediately to a location where the water cannot flow back into the sanitary sewer system.

Free sump-pump discharge hose is available at the Municipal Office. If you need hose, please ask. If you need assistance determining how to properly reroute your sump pump, please contact the Municipal Office.

The Municipality of Roblin is asking residents to report any flood-related damage to private property resulting from the recent flooding event.

To report flood-related damage, submit an online form available at: www.roblin.ca/2026flood or by contacting the Municipal Office by telephone at (204) 937-8333.

Education Services

The Municipality of Roblin is home to a strong network of education providers offering opportunities for learners of all ages—from early years to adult education. While schools and learning programs are administered independently, these services are located within our boundaries and play an important role in supporting residents and families across the region.

Explore the schools and programs operating within the Municipality of Roblin:

Roblin Elementary School (RES)

Roblin Elementary School, operated by the Mountain View School Division, serves students from Kindergarten to Grade 8. It offers a full Manitoba curriculum, including literacy, numeracy, French, music, and physical education. The school also supports diverse learning needs through classroom and resource-based services. A range of activities, spirit days, and athletics provide students with both academic and social development.

Goose Lake High School (GLH)

Goose Lake High School offers programming for Grades 9 to 12 and provides a broad selection of courses across core academics, applied skills, trades, and electives. Career planning, student support services, and extracurricular options such as athletics and student leadership help prepare students for post-secondary education or entry into the workforce. GLH is also part of the Mountain View School Division.

LEARN (Lifelong Education for Adults: Reading & Numeracy)

LEARN is a volunteer-run adult education organization based in Roblin, offering accessible learning opportunities for adults seeking to improve literacy, math, or life skills. LEARN provides individualized programming, delivered confidentially and at no cost or low cost.

Programs include:
  • Canadian Adult Education Credential (CAEC) preparation

  • Mature Student High School Diploma courses

  • Literacy and life skills instruction

  • Independent study access with computers and internet

  • Family literacy (Time for Me)

  • English as an Additional Language (EAL)

  • Computer classes and community workshops

  • Testing and proctoring services

LEARN operates independently with the support of local volunteers and regional partnerships.

For more information about any of the above, please refer to the respective school or program’s website or contact their organizations directly.