Village-Blanchard, New Brunswick

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Village-Blanchard
Location of Village-Blanchard in New Brunswick

Village-Blanchard is a settlement in New Brunswick, Canada. This village was called Blanchard Settlement until 2010. [1]

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The former local service district continued to use Blanchard Settlement until its dissolution in New Brunswick's 2023 local governance reforms.

History

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References

  1. Village officially changed names, May 2010.

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