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This municipality was named for early settler George Treherne.
Population
Year |
Total |
1951 |
589 |
1956 |
551 |
1961 |
569 |
1966 |
614 |
1971 |
628 |
1976 |
706 |
1981 |
743 |
1986 |
762 |
1991 |
661 |
1996 |
675 |
2001 |
644 |
2006 |
646 |
2011 |
616 |
Mayors
Term |
Mayor |
1949-1950 |
A. G. Box |
1951-1954 |
Paul E. Dupasquier |
1955-1959 |
Frank Aikenhead |
1960 |
Earle J. Parker |
1961-1964 |
George Willett |
1965-1970 |
R. Donald Andrews |
1971-1974 |
Hilliard Metcalfe |
1975-1977 |
Orval R. Ennis |
1978 |
Bruce Porter |
1979 |
Leslie Frank Gates (1917-1979) |
1980 |
? |
1981-1983 |
Harold S. Brooking |
1984-1986 |
Gary A. Harrington |
1987-1989 |
Barry Nunn |
1990-1998 |
Eldon Rintoul |
1999-2005 |
Barry Nunn |
2006 |
? |
2007-2014 |
James Knockaert |
2015 |
See Norfolk-Treherne |
Memorable Manitobans
Search the MHS collection of biographies for ones connected to Treherne:
Historic Sites
Go here for a list of historic sites in Treherne.
History Books
Go here for a list of history books for Treherne.
Maps
Sources
Geographic Names of Manitoba, Manitoba Conservation, 2000.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 14 May 2017
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