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List of local service districts in New Brunswick

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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.[2][3]

List of service districts on 31 December 2022

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Provincial government guidelines required capitalising the word parish only if it followed the specific part of the name: e.g. Flatlands Local Service District but the local service district of Flatlands.[4]

Changes in 2023 have been noted; the percentages given in the report refer to LSDs' population according to the original report, not their land area. Maps were not finalised until the appropriate Regulation is released; there were differences between maps released in March[5] and the original boundary proposals. Because property and survey lines were the basis for the new boundaries, small adjustments were too common to list.

Names for the new municipal entities and rural districts were released on 24 May 2022.[6]

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Former local service districts

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Special services areas

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The following were areas within local service districts that generally received services not provided in other parts of the LSD.

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  1. French names usually differ only in using "la paroisse de" instead of "the parish of"; other differences are noted. Spellings used are those in Regulation 84-168; these sometimes vary from the spellings used in other Acts and Regulations or colloquial usage.
  2. Extension into this county or parish not explicitly stated.
  3. Burton's LSDAC calls itself the Burton-Greater Geary Local Service District Advisory Committee
  4. listed as Ferry Road-Russellville
  5. Menneval and St. Jean Baptiste de Restigouche formed a joint advisory council five years before their legal merger.
  6. The advisory committee for the parish of Westfield is often referred to as serving Westfield West; it is unclear if there is a separate Westfield East committee serving the Kingston Peninsula and Kennebecasis Island portions of the parish.
  7. The extension of the parish of Woodstock into Richmond Parish occurred when the town of Woodstock was enlarged and the boundary description of the parish of Woodstock was replaced by a map that shows ignorance of the southern boundary between Richmond Parish and Woodstock Parish; this is not the first time an error has occurred when a map replaced a written boundary description in an amendment of Regulation 84-168
  8. When Baie du Petit Pokemouche was established its eastern boundary overlapped with LeGoulet. When LeGoulet was incorporated as a village its western boundary was updated, leaving a small gore out of both. The map released for the Shippagan-Sur-Mer in 2012 finally clarified the east boundary of Baie du Petit Pokemouche.
  9. Conversion between imperial and metric measure when boundary descriptions were updated might leave a narrow strip between Saint-Léolin and Grande-Anse.
  10. Area with reduced services.
  11. Counted as an LSD in 2016 Canadian Census, sometimes with a slight difference in name and/or altered boundaries.[168]
  12. Boundaries extended into the parish of Salisbury
  13. Boundaries extended into the parish of Dundas.
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