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CA-561, Attachment A CA-561 Attachment A NP 2003 GRA Residential Customers Municipality 1998 2001 % Change Admiral's Beach 86 86 0.0% Appleton 222 232 4.5% Aquaforte 79 80 1.3% Arnold's Cove 440 462 5.0% Avondale 331 327 -1.2% Badger 346 349 0.9% Wesleyville 849 854 0.6% Baie Verte 560 550 -1.8% Baine Harbour 68 67 -1.5% Bauline 142 146 2.8% Bay Bulls 378 387 2.4% Bay de Verde 229 231 0.9% Bay L'Argent 151 154 2.0% Bay Roberts 2129 2166 1.7% Baytona 114 112 -1.8% Birchy Bay 237 236 -0.4% Biscay Bay 29 28 -3.4% Bishop's Cove 110 110 0.0% Bishop's Falls 1375 1388 0.9% Bonavista 1684 1694 0.6% Botwood 1307 1314 0.5% Branch 150 154 2.7% Brigus 413 426 3.1% Bryant's Cove 152 154 1.3% Buchans 453 444 -2.0% Burin 982 988 0.6% Burnt Islands 275 271 -1.5% Campbellton 289 279 -3.5% Cape Broyle 293 298 1.7% Cape St. George 409 406 -0.7% Carbonear 1926 1946 1.0% Carmanville 343 340 -0.9% Catalina 404 402 -0.5% Centreville-Wareham-Trinity 496 493 -0.6% Chance Cove 142 147 3.5% Channel-Port aux Basques 1931 1935 0.2% Chapel Arm 213 206 -3.3% Page 1 of 6 CA-561 Attachment A NP 2003 GRA Residential Customers Municipality 1998 2001 % Change Clarenville 2037 2156 5.8% Clarke's Beach 521 549 5.4% Colinet 110 121 10.0% Colliers 265 272 2.6% Come-By-Chance 111 119 7.2% Comfort Cove-Newstead 239 246 2.9% Conception Bay South 7068 7536 6.6% Conception Harbour 342 347 1.5% Cormack 275 268 -2.5% Corner Brook 8442 8543 1.2% Cottlesville 122 125 2.5% Cox's Cove 319 314 -1.6% Crow Head 118 118 0.0% Cupids 364 372 2.2% Deer Lake 1838 1846 0.4% Dover 247 251 1.6% Duntara 37 37 0.0% Eastport 256 264 3.1% Elliston 200 201 0.5% Embree 310 311 0.3% Fermeuse 177 181 2.3% Ferryland 244 248 1.6% Flatrock 358 382 6.7% Fortune 717 715 -0.3% Fox Cove-Mortier 145 147 1.4% Fox Harbour 147 143 -2.7% Frenchman's Cove 80 78 -2.5% Gallants 45 53 17.8% Gambo 777 791 1.8% Gander 3786 3837 1.3% Garnish 294 294 0.0% Gaskiers-Point la Haye 191 174 -8.9% Gillams 179 179 0.0% Glenwood 337 340 0.9% Glovertown 839 846 0.8% Grand Bank 1195 1189 -0.5% Grand Falls-Windsor 5018 5138 2.4% Grand le Pierre 103 103 0.0% Page 2 of 6 CA-561 Attachment A NP 2003 GRA Residential Customers Municipality 1998 2001 % Change Greenspond 182 184 1.1% Hant's Harbour 198 202 2.0% Happy Adventure 146 147 0.7% Harbour Grace 1370 1365 -0.4% Harbour Main-Chapel Cove-Lakeview 388 383 -1.3% Hare Bay 444 448 0.9% Heart's Content 221 220 -0.5% Heart's Delight-Islington 364 371 1.9% Heart's Desire 128 126 -1.6% Holyrood 731 766 4.8% Howley 128 124 -3.1% Hughes Brook 60 61 1.7% Indian Bay 61 64 4.9% Irishtown-Summerside 527 528 0.2% Isle aux Morts 330 319 -3.3% Keels 43 44 2.3% King's Cove 84 84 0.0% Kippens 624 662 6.1% Lamaline 162 156 -3.7% Lark Harbour 311 298 -4.2% Lawn 290 298 2.8% Leading Tickles West 189 195 3.2% Lewin's Cove 222 232 4.5% Lewisporte 1335 1350 1.1% Little Bay East 68 63 -7.4% Little Burnt Bay 143 141 -1.4% Little Catalina 225 217 -3.6% Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove 626 675 7.8% Long Harbour-Mount Arlington Heights 164 153 -6.7% Lord's Cove 95 95 0.0% Lourdes 264 260 -1.5% Lumsden 247 251 1.6% Marystown 2268 2312 1.9% Massey Drive 248 260 4.8% McIver's 219 216 -1.4% Meadows 248 246 -0.8% Melrose 115 116 0.9% Millertown 68 71 4.4% Page 3 of 6 CA-561 Attachment A NP 2003 GRA Residential Customers Municipality 1998 2001 % Change Mount Carmel-Mitchells Brook-St. Catherine's 268 263 -1.9% Mount Moriah 272 270 -0.7% Mount Pearl 9123 9374 2.8% Musgrave Harbour 489 484 -1.0% Musgravetown 266 274 3.0% New Perlican 146 145 -0.7% Norman's Cove-Long Cove 321 321 0.0% Norris Arm 384 388 1.0% North River 213 220 3.3% Northern Arm 168 174 3.6% Old Perlican 304 313 3.0% Paradise 3064 3595 17.3% Parker's Cove 121 124 2.5% Pasadena 1205 1213 0.7% Peterview 272 274 0.7% Petty Harbour-Maddox Cove 341 356 4.4% Placentia 1851 1834 -0.9% Plate Cove East 77 76 -1.3% Plate Cove West 99 101 2.0% Point au Gaul 37 37 0.0% Point Lance 45 47 4.4% Point Leamington 322 324 0.6% Point May 110 106 -3.6% Point of Bay 105 107 1.9% Port au Bras 95 95 0.0% Port au Port East 286 290 1.4% Port au Port West-Aguathuna-Felix Cove 223 218 -2.2% Port Blandford 290 287 -1.0% Port Kirwan 55 52 -5.5% Port Rexton 231 231 0.0% Port Union 220 221 0.5% Portugal Cove South 96 92 -4.2% Portugal Cove-St. Philip's 1789 1987 11.1% Pouch Cove 675 675 0.0% Red Harbour 87 90 3.4% Reidville 164 169 3.0% Renews-Cappahayden 210 208 -1.0% Riverhead 120 111 -7.5% Page 4 of 6 CA-561 Attachment A NP 2003 GRA Residential Customers Municipality 1998 2001 % Change Rose Blanche-Harbour le Cou 312 300 -3.8% Rushoon 144 143 -0.7% Salmon Cove 294 298 1.4% Salvage 97 97 0.0% Sandringham 101 104 3.0% Sandy Cove 79 79 0.0% Seal Cove 185 180 -2.7% Small Point-Broad Cove-Blackhead-Adams Cove 291 295 1.4% South River 264 265 0.4% Southern Harbour 203 212 4.4% Spaniard's Bay 951 968 1.8% Springdale 1217 1218 0.1% St. Bernard's-Jacques Fontaine 226 226 0.0% St. Bride's 178 176 -1.1% St. George's 572 575 0.5% St. John's 40665 41938 3.1% St. Joseph's 91 96 5.5% St. Lawrence 573 571 -0.3% St. Mary's 206 225 9.2% St. Shott's 60 59 -1.7% St. Vincent's-St. Stephen's-Peter's River 193 192 -0.5% Steady Brook 157 192 22.3% Stephenville 2770 2825 2.0% Stephenville Crossing 775 787 1.5% Summerford 405 396 -2.2% Sunnyside 235 240 2.1% Terrenceville 223 226 1.3% Torbay 1875 2061 9.9% Traytown 159 160 0.6% Trepassey 394 392 -0.5% Trinity, Trinity Bay 131 134 2.3% Twillingate 614 660 7.5% Upper Island Cove 672 671 -0.1% Victoria 688 719 4.5% Wabana 1205 1222 1.4% Whitbourne 425 441 3.8% Whiteway 112 115 2.7% Winterland 114 119 4.4% Page 5 of 6 CA-561 Attachment A NP 2003 GRA Residential Customers Municipality 1998 2001 % Change Winterton 275 271 -1.5% Witless Bay 401 420 4.7% York Harbour 228 226 -0.9% Page 6 of 6.
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