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ATIPP Coordinators (Municipalities) Government of Newfoundland and Labrador List of ATIPP Coordinators (Municipalities) Government of Newfoundland and Labrador MUNICIPALITIES - Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Municpality Name Municipality Address Town Postal Code ATIPP Coordinator Phone Fax Title Email Admiral's Beach P.O. Box 196 Admiral's Beach, NL A0B 3A0 Bernadine Linehan (709) 521-2671 (709) 521-2671 Town Clerk N/A Anchor Point P.O. Box 117 Anchor Point, NL A0K 1A0 Sharon Gaulton (709) 456-2011 (709) 456-2364 Town Clerk [email protected] Appleton Box 31, Site 4 Appleton, NL A0G 2K0 Pat Barnes (709) 679-2289 (709) 679-5552 Town Clerk [email protected] Aquaforte General Delivery Aquaforte, NL A0A 1A0 Marg O'Leary (709) 363-2233 (709) 363-2232 Town Clerk [email protected] Arnold's Cove P.O. Box 70 Arnold's Cove, NL A0B 1A0 Chad Holloway (709) 463-2323 (709) 463-2626 Town Clerk [email protected] Avondale P.O. Box 59 Avondale, NL A0A 1B0 Maureen Lewis (709) 229-4201 (709) 229-4446 Town Clerk [email protected] Badger P.O. Box 130 Badger, NL A0H 1A0 Pansy Hurley (709) 539-2406 (709) 539-5262 Town Clerk/Manager [email protected] Baie Verte P.O. Box 218 Baie Verte, NL A0K 1B0 Charlene Caines (709) 532-8222 (709) 532-4134 Town Clerk/Manager [email protected] Baine Harbour General Delivery Baine Harbour, NL A0E 1A0 Dinah Smith (709) 443-2980 (709) 443-2355 Town Clerk [email protected] Bauline 2 Brook Path Bauline, NL A1K 1E9 Craig Drover (709) 335-2483 (709) 335-2053 Town Clerk [email protected] Bay Bulls P.O. Box 70 Bay Bulls, NL A0A 1C0 Wendy O’Driscoll (709) 334-3454 (709) 334-3477 c/o Public Works [email protected] Bay de Verde P.O. Box 10 Bay de Verde, NL A0A 1E0 Tara North (709) 587-2260 (709) 587-2049 Town Clerk/Manager [email protected] Bay L'Argent P.O. Box 29 Bay L'Argent, NL A0E 1B0 Viola Pardy (709) 461-2606 (709) 461-2606 Town Clerk [email protected] Bay Roberts P.O. Box 114 Bay Roberts, NL A0A 1G0 Christine Bradbury (709) 786-2126 (709) 786-2126 Town Clerk [email protected] Baytona P.O. Box 29 Baytona, NL A0G 2J0 Diana Lewis (709) 659-6101 (709) 659-6101 Town Clerk [email protected] Beachside 112 Bayview Road Beachside, NL A0J 1T0 Joan Power (709) 267-5251 N/A Mayor [email protected] Bellburns General Delivery Bellburns, NL A0K 1H0 Pauline House (709) 898-2468 (709) 898-2442 Town Clerk N/A Belleoram P.O. Box 29 Belleoram, NL A0H 1B0 Evelyn Savory (709) 881-6161 (709) 881-6161 Town Clerk [email protected] Birchy Bay P.O. Box 40 Birchy Bay, NL A0G 1E0 Cyntha Baker (709) 659-3221 (709) 659-2121 Town Clerk [email protected] ATIPP Office, Department of Justice and Public Safety UPDATED: September 21, 2021 Please note that all contacts on this list may not be up to date. List of ATIPP Coordinators (Municipalities) Government of Newfoundland and Labrador MUNICIPALITIES - Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Municpality Name Municipality Address Town Postal Code ATIPP Coordinator Phone Fax Title Email Bird Cove 67 Michael's Drive Bird Cove, NL A0K 1L0 Irene Myers (709) 247-2068 (709) 247-2254 Town Clerk [email protected] Bishop's Cove Site 3, Box 70 Bishop's Cove, NL A0A 3X1 Irene Menchions N/A N/A Town Clerk [email protected] Bishop's Falls P.O. Box 310 Bishop's Falls, NL A0H 1C0 Randy Drover (709) 258-6581 (709) 258-6346 Town Clerk/Manager [email protected] Bonavista P.O. Box 279 Bonavista, NL A0C 1B0 David Hiscock (709) 468-7816 (709) 468-2495 Town Clerk [email protected] Botwood P.O. Box 490 Botwood, NL A0H 1E0 Audrey Rowsell (709) 257-2839 (709) 257-3330 Town Clerk [email protected] Branch P.O. Box 129 Branch, NL A0B 1E0 Gus Power (709) 338-2920 (709) 338-2921 Town Clerk [email protected] Brent's Cove General Delivery Brent's Cove, NL A0K 1R0 Scott Corbett (709) 661-5301 (709) 661-5216 Town Clerk Brighton 304 Main Street Brighton, NL A0J 1B0 Gloria Fudge (709) 263-7391 (709) 263-7391 Town Clerk/Manager [email protected] Brigus P.O. Box 220 Brigus, NL A0A 1K0 Wayne Rose (709) 528-4588 (709) 528-4588 Town Clerk/Manager [email protected] Bryant's Cove Box 5, Site 3 Bryant's Cove, NL A0A 3P0 Michelle Antle (709) 596-2291 (709) 596-0015 Town Clerk/Manager [email protected] Buchans P.O. Box 190 Buchans, NL A0H 1G0 David Whalen (709) 672-3972 (709) 672-3702 Town Clerk/Manager [email protected] Burgeo P.O. Box 220 Burgeo, NL A0N 2H0 Blaine Marks (709) 886-2250 (709) 886-2166 Town Clerk/Manager [email protected] Burin P.O. Box 370 Burin, NL A0E 1E0 Leo Hartsman (709) 891-1760 Ext. 224 (709) 891-2069 TownClerk/Manager [email protected] Burlington General Delivery Burlington, NL A0K 1S0 Requel Burton (709) 252-2607 (709) 252-2161 Town Clerk [email protected] Burnt Islands P.O. Box 39 Burnt Islands, NL A0M 1B0 Linda Thorne (709) 698-3512 (709) 698-3512 Town Clerk [email protected] Campbellton P.O. Box 70 Campbellton, NL A0G 1L0 Gail Osmond (709) 261-2300 (709) 261-2375 Town Clerk [email protected] Cape Broyle P.O. Box 69 Cape Broyle, NL A0A 1P0 Wendy Duggan (709) 432-2288 (709) 432-2794 Town Clerk [email protected] Cape St. George 876 Ocean View Dr. Port au Port, NL A0N 1T1 Ina Renouf (709) 644-2290 (709) 644-2291 Town Clerk [email protected] Carbonear P.O. Box 999 Carbonear, NL A1Y 1C5 Cathy Somers (709) 596-3831 (709) 596-5021 Town Clerk [email protected] ATIPP Office, Department of Justice and Public Safety UPDATED: September 21, 2021 Please note that all contacts on this list may not be up to date. List of ATIPP Coordinators (Municipalities) Government of Newfoundland and Labrador MUNICIPALITIES - Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Municpality Name Municipality Address Town Postal Code ATIPP Coordinator Phone Fax Title Email Carmanville P.O. Box 239 Carmanville, NL A0G 1N0 Dianne Goodyear (709) 534-2814 (709) 534-2425 Town Manager [email protected] Cartwright P.O. Box 129 Cartwright, NL A0K 1V0 Shirley Hopkins (709) 938-7259 (709) 938-7454 Town Clerk/Manager [email protected] Centreville/Wareham/Trinity P.O. Box 130 Centreville, NL A0G 4P0 Michelle Lane (709) 678-2840 (709) 678-2536 Town Clerk/Manager [email protected] Chance Cove P.O. Box 133 Chance Cove, NL A0B 1K0 Glenis Rowe (709) 460-4151 (709) 460-5580 Town Clerk [email protected] Change Islands P.O. Box 67 Change Islands, NL A0G 1R0 Sherry Diamond (709) 621-4181 (709) 621-3202 Town Clerk [email protected] Channel-Port aux Basques P.O. Box 70 Port aux Basques, NL A0M 1C0 Julia Ingram (709) 695-2214 (709) 695-9852 Town Clerk [email protected] Chapel Arm Chapel Arm, NL 68 Main Rd. A0B 1L0 Tracy Smith (709) 592-2720 (709) 592-2800 Town Clerk [email protected] Charlottetown, Labrador Box 151 Charlottetown, NL A0K 5Y0 Stewart Macnab (709) 949-0299 (709) 949-0377 Town Clerk [email protected] Clarenville 99 Pleasant St. Clarenville, NL A5A 1V9 Angela Giles (709) 466-7937 (709) 466-2276 Town Clerk/Treasurer [email protected] Clarke's Beach P.O. Box 159 Clarke's Beach, NL A0A 1W0 Joan Wilcox (709) 786-3993 (709) 786-3994 Town Clerk [email protected] Coachman's Cove General Delivery Coachman's Cove, NL A0K 1X0 Joan Breen (709) 253-5161 (709) 253-5161 Town Clerk N/A Colinet P.O. Box 8 Colinet, NL A0B 1M0 Kayla Jackman (709) 521-2300 (709) 521-2300 Town Clerk [email protected] Colliers P.O. Box 84 Colliers, NL A0A 1Y0 Mariet Holley (709) 229-4333 (709) 229-4033 Town Clerk [email protected] Come By Chance P.O. Box 89 Come By Chance, NL A0B 1N0 Colin Holloway (709) 542-3240 (709) 542-3121 Town Manager [email protected] Comfort Cove - Newstead P.O. Box 10 Comfort Cove - Newstead, NL A0G 3K0 Goldie Fudge (709) 244-4125 (709) 244-4122 Town Clerk [email protected] 106 Conception Bay [email protected] Conception Bay South Conception Bay South, NL A1W 3A5 Jody Fifield/Gail Pomroy (709) 834-6500 (709) 834-8337 Executive Secretary Highway [email protected] Conception Harbour P.O. Box 128 Conception Harbour, NL A0A 1Z0 Lillian Connors (709) 229-4781 (709) 229-0432 Town Clerk/Manager [email protected] Conche P.O. Box 42 Conche, NL A0K 1Y0 Alice Flynn (709) 622-4531 (709) 622-4491 Town Clerk [email protected] ATIPP Office, Department of Justice and Public Safety UPDATED: September 21, 2021 Please note that all contacts on this list may not be up to date. List of ATIPP Coordinators (Municipalities) Government of Newfoundland and Labrador MUNICIPALITIES - Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Municpality Name Municipality Address Town Postal Code ATIPP Coordinator Phone Fax Title Email Cook's Harbour P.O. Box 69 Cook's Harbour, NL A0K 1Z0 Regina Short (709) 249-3111 (709) 249-4105 Town Clerk [email protected] Cormack 280 Veterans Drive Cormack, NL A8A 2R4 Tracey Hewitt (709) 635-7025 (709) 635-7363 Town Clerk [email protected] Corner Brook P.O. Box 1080 Corner Brook, NL A2H 6E1 Marina Redmond (709) 637-1534 (709) 637-1543 City Clerk [email protected] Cottlesville P.O.
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