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  2. Rural Municipality of Brokenhead - Wikipedia

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    The RM was incorporated on 15 November 1900. [2] The RM had a population of 4,635 in the 2011 Census, an increase of 17.6% over its population of 3,940 in the 2006 Census. [3] The RM is adjacent on its western and southern sides to, but not a part of, the Census Metropolitan Area of Winnipeg.

  3. Tyndall, Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Tyndall is governed by the Rural Municipality of Brokenhead. As part of the Local Urban District of Tyndall- Garson , it is further governed by a committee of three elected officials that have a mandate to render decisions on maintenance of public infrastructure and enforcement of bylaws.

  4. Garson, Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Garson is a designated place within the Rural Municipality of Brokenhead in the Canadian province of Manitoba. Originally named Lyall, it held village status from 1915 to 2003. Originally named Lyall, it held village status from 1915 to 2003.

  5. Beausejour, Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    In 1906, the "Manitoba Glass Works" was founded, in a town now known as Beausejour, by Joseph Keilback and his partners. Sustained by a nearby deposit of high quality sand, it was the first glass container factory in Western Canada.

  6. Brokenhead Ojibway Nation - Wikipedia

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    Brokenhead 4 serves as the main reserve of Brokenhead Ojibway Nation. It is situated along Manitoba Highway 59 (PTH 59), with Winnipeg located 82 km (51 mi) to its south and Grand Beach , Patricia Beach, and Victoria Beach to its north, all along PTH 59.

  7. Rural Municipality of Whitehead - Wikipedia

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    Whitehead is a rural municipality (RM) in the province of Manitoba in Western Canada. It is west of Brandon and the principle communities within its boundaries are Kemnay and Alexander. It became a municipality on 22 December 1883 and was named for Joseph Whitehead, a railway contractor who was active in the area during the 1880s.

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  9. Rural Municipality of Brokenshell No. 68 - Wikipedia

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    The RM of Brokenshell No. 68 is governed by an elected municipal council and an appointed administrator that meets on the first Thursday of every month. [3] The reeve of the RM is Garry Christopherson while its administrator is Jenna Smolinski. [3] The RM's office is located in Weyburn. [3]