Rural Municipality of Ste. Rose
Rural municipality in Manitoba, Canada
The Rural Municipality of Ste. Rose is a former rural municipality (RM) in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It was originally incorporated as a rural municipality on November 15, 1902.[1] It ceased on January 1, 2015 as a result of its provincially mandated amalgamation with the Town of Sainte Rose du Lac to form the Municipality of Ste. Rose.[2]
It was located in the Parkland Region of the province and had a population of 791 in the 2006 census.
Communities
- Laurier
- Ste. Amélie
- Valpoy
See also
- Laurier station (Manitoba)
References
- ^ "Manitoba's Municipal History: Rural Municipalities and Local Government Districts". The Manitoba Historical Society. September 21, 2014. Retrieved January 2, 2015.
- ^ "Manitoba's Municipal History: Municipal Amalgamations (2015)". The Manitoba Historical Society. December 1, 2014. Retrieved January 2, 2015.
External links
- Official website
- Manitoba Municipalities: Rural Municipality of Ste. Rose
- Ste. Rose, MB Community Profile
- Map of Ste. Rose R.M. at Statcan
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Division No. 17, Manitoba (Dauphin Area)
- Dauphin
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- Ebb and Flow
- Keeseekoowenin (Partly)
- Alonsa
- Amaranth
- Ashville
- Bacon Ridge
- Bluff Creek
- Cayer
- East Bay
- Eddystone
- Fork River
- Freedale
- Garland
- Glencairn
- Halicz
- Harcus
- Keld
- Kinosota
- Laurier
- Lonely Lake
- Magnet
- Makinak
- Manitoba House
- Meharry
- Million
- Mink Creek
- Moore Dale
- Moose Bay
- Norgate
- North Junction
- Oak Brae
- Ochre River
- Paulson
- Portia
- Reedy Creek
- Reeve
- Reykjavik
- Rorketon
- Ste. Amélie
- Shergrove
- Sifton
- Silver Ridge
- Toutes Aides
- Trembowla
- Valley River
- Valpoy
- Venlaw
- Volga
- Weiden
- Zoria
51°01′20″N 99°25′50″W / 51.02222°N 99.43056°W / 51.02222; -99.43056
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