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The Canadian province of New Brunswick contained 236 local service districts prior to governance reforms in 2023; [1] another 80 former LSDs were previously dissolved or incorporated. Reforms to New Brunswick's local governance system on 1 January 2023 abolished local service districts.
In 1784 New Brunswick was created via the partitioning of the Colony of Nova Scotia and divided into the counties of NB, which were in turn divided into parishes.By the 1960s the province was a patchwork of incorporated cities, towns, villages, local improvement districts, [5] and local administrative commissions. [6]
Local service districts of York County, New Brunswick (14 P) Pages in category "Local service districts of New Brunswick" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
A local service district is a type of designated place in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. [1] In the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador, a local service district is a defined area led by an elected committee responsible for the delivery of services including water, sewer, fire, garbage, street lighting, animal control, and/or road maintenance services to ratepayers within a ...
A local service district (LSD) was a provincial administrative unit for the provision of local services in the Canadian province of New Brunswick.LSDs originally covered areas of the province that maintained some services but were not made municipalities when the province's former county municipalities were dissolved at the start of 1967; eventually all of rural New Brunswick [a] was covered ...
Location of New Brunswick in Canada Distribution of New Brunswick's 107 municipalities and rural communities by municipal status type, before 2023 reforms. New Brunswick is the eighth-most populous province in Canada, with 775,610 residents as of the 2021 census, and the third-smallest province by land area, at 71,248.50 km 2 (27,509.20 sq mi). [1]
Drummond is a geographic parish in Victoria County, New Brunswick, Canada. [4]For governance purposes it is divided between the town of Grand Falls, [5] the town of Vallée-des-Rivières, [a] and the Northwest rural district, [6] both of which are members of the Northwest Regional Service Commission.
Before 2023, the entire parish formed the local service district of the parish of Kars, established in 1968 to assess for fire protection. Recreational facilities were added in 2001 and non-fire related rescue in 2012. First aid and ambulance services (1972—2001) and community services (1986—2001) were formerly included.