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This municipality is named for the community established here in the 1890s.
Population
Year |
Total |
1901 |
866 |
1911 |
1621 |
1921 |
2267 |
1931 |
1511 |
1941 |
1811 |
1951 |
1680 |
1956 |
1665 |
1961 |
1521 |
1966 |
1351 |
1971 |
1225 |
1976 |
1117 |
1981 |
1168 |
1986 |
1133 |
1991 |
1008 |
1996 |
944 |
2001 |
895 |
2006 |
791 |
2011 |
771 |
2016 |
1712 |
2021 |
1591 |
Reeves
Term |
Reeve |
1902-1904 |
R. Ramsay |
1904-1906 |
Emile Houde |
1906-1907 |
? |
1907-1908 |
L. Tholinux |
1908-1909 |
Lucien Cholinet |
1909-1916 |
Joseph Hamelin (1873-1947) |
1916-1918 |
Emile Houde |
1918-1921 |
Cyril T. Tucker |
1921-1927 |
Arthur Hurst |
1927-1931 |
John Craig |
1931-1947 |
Oscar Archambault (c1884-1987) |
1947-1953 |
I. Pelletier |
1953-1975 |
Paul Delaurier |
1975-1983 |
Joseph “Joe” Vandepoele (?-c2013) |
1983-1989 |
Andre Saquet |
1989-2005 |
Dwight Hopfner |
2005-2006 |
? |
2006-2014 |
Maurice Maguet |
2014-? |
Robert Brunel |
Memorable Manitobans
Search the MHS collection of biographies for ones connected to Ste. Rose:
Historic Sites
Go here for a list of historic sites in Ste. Rose.
History Books
Go here for a list of history books for Ste. Rose.
Maps
Sources
Geographic Names of Manitoba, Manitoba Conservation, 2000.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 15 January 2023
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