The Municipality is asking all residents to reduce water use immediately.

Crews successfully completed the planned repairs at one of the Municipality's wastewater lift stations today. Unfortunately, during the work, additional issues were identified that require further investigation.

As a result, we are continuing to ask all residents and businesses to conserve water wherever possible. Every litre that stays out of the sanitary sewer system helps reduce pressure on the wastewater system while repairs continue.

Most importantly, if your sump pump is currently discharging into the sanitary sewer, please redirect it outside immediately. Groundwater from sump pumps adds an enormous amount of unnecessary flow to the wastewater system, making it significantly more difficult to keep the lift stations operating and delaying repairs.

To help residents, the Municipality has sump pump discharge hose available free of charge while supplies last. If you need hose or assistance redirecting your sump pump outside, please contact the Municipal Office at (204) 937-8333.

We know these requests have been ongoing, and we sincerely appreciate everyone who has already made changes to reduce water use. Your efforts are making a difference. We ask everyone to continue doing their part until the wastewater system has stabilized and repairs have been completed.

Additional updates will be provided as work progresses.

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.

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LEARN (Lifelong Education for Adults: Reading & Numeracy)

is a local, volunteer-governed organization offering adult learning opportunities in Roblin and surrounding areas. With over 15 years of experience, LEARN supports adults in improving foundational skills and pursuing personal, academic, or employment-related goals through accessible, community-based programming.

Programs and services available through LEARN include:

  • Canadian Adult Education Credential (CAEC) Preparation – Free support to prepare for the provincial CAEC exam, the new standard replacing the GED in Manitoba.

  • Mature Student High School Diploma – Offered in partnership with Adult Learning Centres and Colleges; some fees may apply.

  • Literacy & Life Skills – Free one-on-one or small group learning focused on reading, writing, numeracy, and everyday skills.

  • Independent Study Programs – Free access to study materials and high-speed internet to support individual learning goals.

  • Computer Classes – Practical digital literacy courses offered on a fee-for-service or cost-recovery basis.

  • Community Programs – Rotating workshops and short courses with cost-recovery fees.

  • Time for Me (Family Program) – A free, supportive program for parents and caregivers that promotes family-based learning.

  • Proctoring Services – Free test supervision for independent or correspondence-based learners.

All programming is learner-centered, confidential, and tailored to individual needs. LEARN combines the efforts of trained instructors, community partnerships, and dedicated volunteers to ensure residents have access to lifelong learning close to home.

To explore programs or register, visit learninc.ca or connect via Facebook.