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2018 Assessment Notice Mail Date by Municipality.Xlsx 2018 Dates Municipality Assessment Notice Mailed On RM OF WEST ST. PAUL 15/May/17 CITY OF SELKIRK 15/May/17 INDIGENOUS AND MUNICIPAL RELATIONS 15/May/17 INCORPORATED COMMUNITY OF NELSON HOUSE 15/May/17 INCORPORATED COMMUNITY OF CROSS LAKE 15/May/17 HERB LAKE LANDING‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 ILFORD‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 NORWAY HOUSE‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 BROCHET‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 EASTERVILLE‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 GODS LAKE NARROWS‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 PIKWITONEI‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 SHERRIDON‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 INCORPORATED COMMUNITY OF SOUTH INDIAN LAK 15/May/17 THICKET PORTAGE‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 WABOWDEN‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 INCORPORATED COMMUNITY OF SEYMOURVILLE 15/May/17 INDIGENOUS AND MUNICIPAL RELATIONS 15/May/17 ISLAND LAKE‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 LITTLE GRAND RAPIDS‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 LOON STRAITS‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 MANIGOTAGAN‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 MATHESON ISLAND‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 AGHAMING‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 BERENS RIVER‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 BISSETT‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 DALLAS/RED ROSE‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 FISHER BAY‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 HARWILL‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 PINE DOCK‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 PRINCESS HARBOUR‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 INDIGENOUS AND MUNICIPAL RELATIONS 15/May/17 HOMEBROOK ‐ PEONAN POINT‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS 15/May/17 MALLARD‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 MEADOW PORTAGE‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 CRANE RIVER‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 DAUPHIN RIVER‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 ROCK RIDGE‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 SALT POINT‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 SPENCE LAKE‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 WATERHEN‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 INDIGENOUS AND MUNICIPAL RELATIONS 15/May/17 MOOSE LAKE‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 NATIONAL MILLS‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 PELICAN RAPIDS‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 BADEN‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 BARROWS‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 CAMPERVILLE‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 CORMORANT‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 DAWSON BAY‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 DUCK BAY‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 RED DEER LAKE‐NORTHERN AFFAIRS ACT 15/May/17 RM OF GIMLI 16/May/17 MUNICIPALITY OF OAKLAND‐WAWANESA 16/May/17 RM OF VICTORIA BEACH 16/May/17 MUNICIPALITY OF HARRISON PARK 16/May/17 RM OF RITCHOT 16/May/17 MUNICIPALITY OF MINITONAS‐BOWSMAN 16/May/17 RM OF WESTLAKE‐GLADSTONE 16/May/17 RIVERDALE MUNICIPALITY 16/May/17 RM OF DUFFERIN 16/May/17 CITY OF STEINBACH 16/May/17 CITY PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE 17/May/17 LGD OF MYSTERY LAKE 17/May/17 TOWN OF GILLAM 17/May/17 TOWN OF STONEWALL 17/May/17 MUNICIPALITY OF MCCREARY 17/May/17 HAMIOTA MUNICIPALITY 17/May/17 MUNICIPALITY OF STE. ROSE 17/May/17 TOWN OF GRAND RAPIDS 17/May/17 VILLAGE OF ST‐PIERRE‐JOLYS 17/May/17 RM OF MONTCALM 17/May/17 VILLAGE OF DUNNOTTAR 17/May/17 RM OF ST. LAURENT 17/May/17 RM OF GREY 17/May/17 MUNICIPALITY OF BOISSEVAIN‐MORTON 18/May/17 MUNICIPALITY OF WEST INTERLAKE 18/May/17 RM OF LAC DU BONNET 23/May/17 2018 Dates Municipality Assessment Notice Mailed On RM OF OAKVIEW 23/May/17 RM OF BROKENHEAD 23/May/17 RM OF EAST ST. PAUL 23/May/17 RM OF FRANKLIN‐EMERSON 23/May/17 RM OF ST. ANDREWS 23/May/17 RM OF ST. CLEMENTS 23/May/17 MUNICIPALITY OF ROBLIN 23/May/17 RM OF YELLOWHEAD 23/May/17 TOWN OF ALTONA 23/May/17 TOWN OF MELITA 23/May/17 RM OF STANLEY 23/May/17 GILBERT PLAINS MUNICIPALITY 23/May/17 CITY OF WINKLER 23/May/17 RM OF REYNOLDS 23/May/17 RM OF WOODLANDS 23/May/17 TOWN OF THE PAS 23/May/17 RM OF KELSEY 23/May/17 TOWN OF CHURCHILL 23/May/17 RM OF ROSSER 23/May/17 RM OF HEADINGLEY 23/May/17 TOWN OF STE‐ANNE 24/May/17 MUNICIPALITY OF LOUISE 24/May/17 MUNICIPALITY OF RHINELAND 24/May/17 RM OF ROCKWOOD 24/May/17 TOWN OF WINNIPEG BEACH 24/May/17 RM OF DAUPHIN 24/May/17 KILLARNEY‐TURTLE MOUNTAIN 24/May/17 MUNICIPALITY OF DELORAINE‐WINCHESTER 24/May/17 TOWN OF ARBORG 24/May/17 TOWN POWERVIEW‐PINEFALLS 24/May/17 RM OF MOUNTAIN 24/May/17 MUNICIPALITY OF CLANWILLIAM‐ERICKSON 24/May/17 RM OF SPRINGFIELD 25/May/17 TOWN OF LAC DU BONNET 25/May/17 TOWN OF MORRIS 25/May/17 RM OF PINEY 25/May/17 TOWN OF BEAUSEJOUR 30/May/17 RM OF MOSSEY RIVER 1/Jun/17 CITY OF DAUPHIN 5/Jun/17 MUNICIPALITY OF ETHELBERT 5/Jun/17 CITY OF FLIN FLON 6/Jun/17 MUNICIPALITY OF TWO BORDERS 6/Jun/17 RM OF ST. FRANCOIS XAVIER 6/Jun/17 TOWN OF NEEPAWA 6/Jun/17 RM OF STUARTBURN 6/Jun/17 MUNICIPALITY OF RUSSELL‐BINSCARTH 6/Jun/17 TOWN OF TEULON 6/Jun/17 TOWN OF NIVERVILLE 6/Jun/17 RM OF FISHER 7/Jun/17 MUNICIPALITY OF BIFROST‐RIVERTON 7/Jun/17 RM OF WHITEMOUTH 7/Jun/17 TOWN OF CARMAN 8/Jun/17 RM OF MINTO‐ODANAH 8/Jun/17 RM OF PEMBINA 8/Jun/17 RM OF THOMPSON 8/Jun/17 RM OF GRAHAMDALE 8/Jun/17 RM OF SIFTON 8/Jun/17 RM OF PIPESTONE 8/Jun/17 RM OF ROSEDALE 9/Jun/17 RM OF WHITEHEAD 9/Jun/17 RM OF CARTIER 12/Jun/17 MUNICIPALITY OF NORTH CYPRESS‐LANGFORD 12/Jun/17 RM OF ALEXANDER 13/Jun/17 RM OF COLDWELL 13/Jun/17 RM OF NORFOLK TREHERNE 13/Jun/17 RM OF ARMSTRONG 13/Jun/17 LGD OF PINAWA 13/Jun/17 RM OF ELLICE‐ARCHIE 13/Jun/17 RM OF ARGYLE 13/Jun/17 RM OF ELTON 13/Jun/17 RM OF LAKESHORE 13/Jun/17 MUNICIPALITY OF LORNE 13/Jun/17 RM OF MACDONALD 13/Jun/17 CARTWRIGHT‐ROBLIN MUNICIPALITY 13/Jun/17 RM OF ROLAND 13/Jun/17 ROSSBURN MUNICIPALITY 13/Jun/17 PRAIRIE VIEW MUNICIPALITY 13/Jun/17 TOWN OF CARBERRY 13/Jun/17 2018 Dates Municipality Assessment Notice Mailed On TOWN OF LEAF RAPIDS 13/Jun/17 TOWN OF MINNEDOSA 13/Jun/17 CITY OF MORDEN 13/Jun/17 TOWN OF SNOW LAKE 13/Jun/17 MUNICIPALITY OF SOURIS‐GLENWOOD 13/Jun/17 TOWN OF LYNN LAKE 13/Jun/17 RM OF NORTH NORFOLK 14/Jun/17 RM OF VICTORIA 14/Jun/17 MUNICIPALITY OF BRENDA‐WASKADA 14/Jun/17 MUNICIPALITY OF GLENELLA‐LANSDOWNE 14/Jun/17 RM OF MORRIS 14/Jun/17 RM OF STE ANNE 14/Jun/17 RM OF RIDING MOUNTAIN WEST 14/Jun/17 MUNICIPALITY OF GLENBORO‐SOUTH CYPRESS 14/Jun/17 RM OF PRAIRIE LAKES 14/Jun/17 CITY OF THOMPSON 15/Jun/17 CITY OF BRANDON 19/Jun/17 RM OF CORNWALLIS 20/Jun/17 TOWN OF SWAN RIVER 20/Jun/17 TOWN OF VIRDEN 20/Jun/17 RM OF DE SALABERRY 21/Jun/17 RM OF HANOVER 22/Jun/17 RM OF LA BROQUERIE 26/Jun/17 MUNICIPALITY OF GRASSLAND 27/Jun/17 GRANDVIEW MUNICIPALITY 27/Jun/17 RM OF PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE 27/Jun/17 MUNICIPALITY OF SWAN VALLEY WEST 27/Jun/17 RM OF TACHE 27/Jun/17 MUNICIPALITY OF WALLACE‐WOODWORTH 27/Jun/17 RM OF ALONSA 28/Jun/17.
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