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Canada Post Strike Update

Municipality Tax Information 
Tax bills were mailed earlier this year and should have already been delivered. If you require a copy, please email info@roblin.ca. Payment options are as follows:
 
1. E-transfer to cao@roblin.ca (include your account number!)
2. Online bill payment through your bank
3. Pay in person with cash, cheque, or debit (credit not accepted)
4. Credit card payments (fees apply) through the website
 
Municipality Utility Billing Information
Utility Bills Are Ready. Due to the ongoing postal strike, we’re unable to send utility bills or receive payments by mail. Please use one of the following options:

Bills
1. Pick up your bill at the Municipal Office.
2. Email utility@roblin.ca to request a copy.
3. Call (204) 937-8333 to request your balance; the original bill will be mailed once the postal strike is over.
 
Payments
1. E-transfer to cao@roblin.ca (include your account number!)
2. Online bill payment through your bank
3. Pay in person with cash, cheque, or debit (credit not accepted)
4. Credit card payments (fees apply) through the website
 
Assessment Information
  • Visit Manitoba Assessment Online (MAO) to view 2026 assessments once they are posted; click the links below for your municipality's Notice dates and appeal deadlines:
  • Create a MyPropertyMB account to view their assessment and property details online, via MyPropertyMB
  • Call or email their District Assessment Office: Property Assessment Services District offices. Property owners may also contact their district Property Assessment Services office to arrange for emailing of an electronic notice or pick-up of a printed assessment notice during the postal disruption.
  • Municipalities post public notice annually when assessment rolls are available for public viewing, including the deadline for filing appeals and the date of their board of revision. Property owners may call or email their municipal office to inquire if and when the 2026 Assessment Roll is available for public viewing, and for appeal deadlines.
  • Municipalities will be provided with 2026 assessment notices according to the notice schedule provided in the link above. If requested by a resident, municipalities may choose to print notices for property owners to pick up at their local municipal office.
  • Please note that the mailing of assessment notices will commence once regular mail service resumes, however, the notices will continue to reference appeal deadlines that may have passed.