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Safe Restart Municipal Allocations Safe Restart Municipal Allocations Municipality Population Allocation Admirals Beach 135 7,933.17 Anchor Point 314 18,451.97 Appleton 574 33,730.67 Aquaforte 80 4,701.14 Arnold's Cove 949 55,767.26 Avondale 641 37,667.87 Badger 704 41,370.02 Baie Verte 1,313 77,157.44 Baine Harbour 124 7,286.77 Bauline 452 26,561.43 Bay Bulls 1,500 88,146.35 Bay de Verde 392 23,035.58 Bay L'Argent 241 14,162.18 Bay Roberts 6,012 353,290.58 Baytona 262 15,396.23 Beachside 132 7,756.88 Bellburns 53 3,114.50 Belleoram 374 21,977.82 Birchy Bay 550 32,320.33 Bird Cove 179 10,518.80 Bishop's Cove 287 16,865.34 Bishop's Falls 3,156 185,459.93 Bonavista 3,448 202,619.08 Botwood 2,875 168,947.18 Branch 228 13,398.25 Brent's Cove 157 9,225.98 Brighton 188 11,047.68 Brigus 723 42,486.54 Bryant's Cove 395 23,211.87 Buchans 642 37,726.64 Burgeo 1,307 76,804.86 Burin 2,315 136,039.20 Burlington 314 18,451.97 Burnt Islands 622 36,551.35 Campbellton 452 26,561.43 Cape Broyle 489 28,735.71 Cape St. George 853 50,125.89 Carbonear 4,858 285,476.66 Carmanville 740 43,485.53 Cartwright 427 25,092.33 Centreville-Wareham-Trinity 1,147 67,402.58 Chance Cove 256 15,043.64 Change Islands 208 12,222.96 Channel-Port aux Basques 4,067 238,994.15 Chapel Arm 457 26,855.26 Charlottetown 290 17,041.63 Clarenville 6,291 369,685.80 Clarke's Beach 1,558 91,554.68 Coachman's Cove 105 6,170.24 Colinet 80 4,701.14 Colliers 654 38,431.81 Come By Chance 228 13,398.25 Comfort Cove-Newstead 407 23,917.04 Conception Bay South 26,199 1,539,564.20 Conception Harbour 685 40,253.50 Conche 170 9,989.92 Cook's Harbour 123 7,228.00 Cormack 597 35,082.25 Corner Brook 19,806 1,163,884.44 Cottlesville 271 15,925.11 Cow Head 428 25,151.09 Cox's Cove 688 40,429.79 Crow Head 177 10,401.27 Cupids 743 43,661.83 Daniel's Harbour 253 14,867.35 Deer Lake 5,249 308,453.47 Dover 662 38,901.92 Eastport 501 29,440.88 Elliston 308 18,099.38 Embree 701 41,193.73 Englee 527 30,968.75 English Harbour East 139 8,168.23 Fermeuse 325 19,098.38 Ferryland 414 24,328.39 Flatrock 1,683 98,900.21 Fleur de Lys 244 14,338.47 Flower's Cove 270 15,866.34 Fogo Island Regional Council 2,244 131,866.94 Forteau 409 24,034.57 Fortune 1,401 82,328.69 Fox Cove-Mortier 295 17,335.45 Fox Harbour 252 14,808.59 Frenchman's Cove 169 9,931.16 Gallants 50 2,938.21 Gambo 1,978 116,235.66 Gander 11,688 686,836.38 Garnish 568 33,378.09 Gaskiers - Point La Haye 232 13,633.30 Gaultois 136 7,991.94 George's Brook -Milton 765 44,954.64 Gillams 410 24,093.34 Glenburnie-Birchy Head-Shoal Brook 224 13,163.19 Glenwood 778 45,718.58 Glovertown 2,083 122,405.90 Goose Cove East 174 10,224.98 Grand Bank 2,310 135,745.38 Grand Falls-Windsor 14,171 832,747.98 Grand Le Pierre 235 13,809.60 Greenspond 266 15,631.29 Hampden 429 25,209.86 Hant's Harbour 329 19,333.43 Happy Adventure 200 11,752.85 Happy Valley-Goose Bay 8,109 476,519.18 Harbour Breton 1,634 96,020.76 Harbour Grace 2,995 175,998.88 Harbour Main-Chapel's Cove-Lakeview 1,067 62,701.44 Hare Bay 969 56,942.54 Hawke's Bay 315 18,510.73 Heart's Content 340 19,979.84 Heart's Delight-Islington 674 39,607.09 Heart's Desire 213 12,516.78 Hermitage-Sandyville 422 24,798.51 Holyrood 2,463 144,736.31 Hopedale 574 33,730.67 Howley 205 12,046.67 Hughes Brook 255 14,984.88 Humber Arm South 1,599 93,964.01 Indian Bay 175 10,283.74 Irishtown-Summerside 1,418 83,327.69 Isle aux Morts 664 39,019.45 Jackson's Arm 284 16,689.04 Keels 51 2,996.98 King's Cove 90 5,288.78 King's Point 659 38,725.63 Kippens 2,008 117,998.58 La Scie 872 51,242.41 Labrador City 7,220 424,277.78 Lamaline 267 15,690.05 L'Anse au Clair 216 12,693.07 L'Anse au Loup 558 32,790.44 Lark Harbour 522 30,674.93 Lawn 624 36,668.88 Leading Tickles 292 17,159.16 Lewin's Cove 544 31,967.74 Lewisporte 3,409 200,327.28 Little Bay 105 6,170.24 Little Bay East 127 7,463.06 Little Burnt Bay 281 16,512.75 Logy Bay - Middle Cove - Outer Cove 2,221 130,515.37 Long Harbour-Mount Arlington Heights 185 10,871.38 Lord's Cove 162 9,519.81 Lourdes 465 27,325.37 Lumsden 501 29,440.88 Lushes Bight-Beaumont-Beaumont North 168 9,872.39 Main Brook 243 14,279.71 Makkovik 377 22,154.12 Mary's Harbour 341 20,038.60 Marystown 5,316 312,390.67 Massey Drive 1,632 95,903.23 McIvers 538 31,615.16 Meadows 626 36,786.41 Middle Arm 474 27,854.25 Miles Cove 104 6,111.48 Millertown 81 4,759.90 Milltown-Head of Bay d'Espoir 749 44,014.41 Ming's Bight 319 18,745.79 Morrisville 101 5,935.19 Mount Carmel-Mitchells Brook-St. Catherine's 349 20,508.72 Mount Moriah 746 43,838.12 Mount Pearl 22,957 1,349,050.55 Musgrave Harbour 990 58,176.59 Musgravetown 564 33,143.03 Nain 1,125 66,109.76 New Perlican 186 10,930.15 New-Wes-Valley 2,172 127,635.92 Nippers Harbour 85 4,994.96 Norman's Cove-Long Cove 666 39,136.98 Norris Arm 737 43,309.24 Norris Point 670 39,372.04 North River 570 33,495.61 North West River 547 32,144.04 Northern Arm 426 25,033.56 Old Perlican 633 37,197.76 Pacquet 164 9,637.33 Paradise 21,389 1,256,908.23 Parker's Cove 248 14,573.53 Parsons Pond 345 20,273.66 Pasadena 3,620 212,726.53 Peterview 828 48,656.79 Petty Harbour - Maddox Cove 960 56,413.67 Pilley's Island 294 17,276.69 Pinware 88 5,171.25 Placentia 3,496 205,439.77 Point Au Gaul 88 5,171.25 Point Lance 102 5,993.95 Point Leamington 591 34,729.66 Point May 231 13,574.54 Point of Bay 154 9,049.69 Pool's Cove 193 11,341.50 Port Anson 130 7,639.35 Port au Choix 789 46,364.98 Port au Port East 579 34,024.49 Port au Port West-Aguathuna-Felix Cove 449 26,385.14 Port Blandford 601 35,317.31 Port Hope Simpson 412 24,210.86 Port Kirwan 52 3,055.74 Port Rexton 340 19,979.84 Port Saunders 674 39,607.09 Portugal Cove - St. Philip's 8,147 478,752.23 Portugal Cove South 150 8,814.64 Postville 177 10,401.27 Pouch Cove 2,069 121,583.20 Raleigh 177 10,401.27 Ramea 447 26,267.61 Red Bay 169 9,931.16 Red Harbour 189 11,106.44 Reidville 509 29,911.00 Rencontre East 139 8,168.23 Renews-Cappahayden 301 17,688.03 Rigolet 305 17,923.09 River of Ponds 215 12,634.31 Riverhead 185 10,871.38 Robert's Arm 805 47,305.21 Rocky Harbour 947 55,649.73 Roddickton-Bide Arm 999 58,705.47 Rose Blanche-Harbour Le Cou 394 23,153.11 Rushoon 245 14,397.24 Salmon Cove 680 39,959.68 Salvage 124 7,286.77 Sandringham 229 13,457.01 Sandy Cove 122 7,169.24 Seal Cove, F.B 242 14,220.94 Seal Cove, W.B 303 17,805.56 Small Point-Adam's Cove-Blackhead-Broad Cove 387 22,741.76 South Brook 482 28,324.36 South River 647 38,020.46 Southern Harbour 369 21,684.00 Spaniard's Bay 2,653 155,901.52 Springdale 2,971 174,588.54 St. Alban's 1,186 69,694.38 St. Anthony 2,258 132,689.64 St. Bernard's-Jacques Fontaine 433 25,444.91 St. Brendan's 145 8,520.81 St. Bride's 252 14,808.59 St. George's 1,203 70,693.38 St. Jacques-Coomb's Cove 588 34,553.37 St. John's 108,860 6,397,074.66 St. Joseph's 115 6,757.89 St. Lawrence 1,192 70,046.97 St. Lewis 194 11,400.26 St. Lunaire-Griquet 604 35,493.60 St. Mary's 347 20,391.19 St. Paul's 238 13,985.89 St. Shott's 66 3,878.44 St. Vincent's-St. Stephen's-Peter's River 313 18,393.21 Steady Brook 444 26,091.32 Stephenville 6,623 389,195.53 Stephenville Crossing 1,719 101,015.72 Summerford 906 53,240.40 Sunnyside 396 23,270.64 Terra Nova 73 4,289.79 Terrenceville 482 28,324.36 Tilt Cove 5 293.82 Torbay 7,899 464,178.69 Traytown 267 15,690.05 Trepassey 481 28,265.60 Trinity 169 9,931.16 Trinity Bay North 1,819 106,892.14 Triton 983 57,765.24 Trout River 552 32,437.86 Twillingate 2,196 129,046.26 Upper Island Cove 1,561 91,730.97 Victoria 1,800 105,775.62 Wabana 2,146 126,108.05 Wabush 1,906 112,004.63 West St.
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