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La Plaine |
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Lac Vert Pop ~60 Rural Municipality Number 398 - PLEASANTDALE |
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Laird Tiefengrund Previous Name Pop ~228 Rural Municipality Number 403 - ROSTHERN Rural Municipality Number 404 - LAIRD |
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Lake Ignace Section 31 - Tsp 41 Rge 22 - W 2 |
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Lake Lenore Lenora Lake Previous name Pop ~313 Rural Municipality Number 369 of St. Peter Neighboring RM: Rural Municipality Number 399 of Lake Lenore |
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Lake Park Tsp 40 - Rge 6 - W 3 |
- Following the closure of Lake Park P.O., Mennon opened 6 years later in this township
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Langham R.M.
Rural Municipality Number 344 - CORMAN PARK
Was Rural Municipality Number 344 - CORY Pop ~1,144 |
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Lanigan R.M. #310 of Usborne Rural Municipality Number 340 - WOLVERINE
(Was Rural Municipality Number 340 - PLASTERFIELD) Pop. ~1,380 |
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Laniwci Section 2 - Tsp 41 - Rge 2 - W 3 Rural Municipality Number 373 of Aberdeen- |
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La Petite Ville Fish Creek
Coul?e des Tourond Fish Creek RM # 402 Pop ~400 7- Tsp 42A- Rge 1 - W3 |
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Larsen - |
- In the short span of 5 years that the Larsen P.O. was open it saw the closure of Rudy to the West; the move of Wingello; the renaming of its Eastern neighbor of Chromar to Broderick
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Laura R.M. #315 of Montrose R.M. #316 of Harris Rural Municipality Number 346 - PERDUE |
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Leckford - |
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Lecoq -Tsp 45 - Rge 27 - W 2 |
- Lecoq was not established when Boucher changed names to St. Louis in the late 1800's. However it did see the establishment of the Hoey P.O. on the east.
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Leney R.M. of Perdue #346 |
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Lenora Lake Lake Lenore Later Name |
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Leofeld -Section 14 Tsp 40 - Rge 26 - W 2 |
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Leofnard R.M. of HooDoo #401 Tsp 41 - Rge 26- W 2 |
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Lepine Tsp 42 Rge 25 - W 2 |
- To the West of Lepine is Wakaw
- Lepine was not established when their older neighbor in the south changed name from Hoo Doo to Marne, however they did see Marne P.O. close its doors.
- Reynaud P.O. and families were to the east, and Bonne Madone was to the North of Lepine
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Leroy Pop ~ 457 Home of Bogey the Bogend Bug Bog End Previous Name R.M. #339 of Leroy |
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Lilac Rural Municipality Number 406 - MAYFIELD Tsp 42- Rge 13- W 3 |
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Lipsett Pleasant Valley P.O. name TSP 44- Rge 19- W2 Rural Municipality Number 429 - FLETT'S SPRINGS
WAS Rural Municipality Number 429 - CARROT RIVER
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Llewellyn (1) 4 - Tsp 38 - Rge 4 - W 3 1892-1897
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Loganton Section 34 - Tsp 34 - Rge 9 - W 3 -
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Lockwood pop. ~ 25 R.M. #310 Usburne |
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Lothian Section 18 Tsp 29 - Rge 28 - W 2 Previous name Smithburg
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- As a newer community, Farrerdale to the east only saw the P.O. named Lothian
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Lund |
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