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2016 School Board Election City, Town and Community Listings To find your polling station hold Ctrl+F to activate the Search function City, Town or Community Trustee Zone - NLESD Trustee Zone - CSFP Trustee Poll Polling Station (School) Nain 1 1 1 Jens Haven Hopedale 1 1 2 Amos Comenius Makkovik 1 1 3 JC Erhardt Cartwright 1 1 4 Henry Gordon Paradise River 1 1 4 Henry Gordon Black Tickle 1 1 5 St. Peter's School Domino 1 1 5 St. Peter's School Postville 1 1 6 BL Morrison School Rigolet 1 1 7 Northern Lights Academy Happy Valley-Goose Bay 2 1 1 Mealy Mountain Collegiate North West River 2 1 2 Lake Melville Sheshatshiu 2 1 2 Lake Melville Mud Lake 2 1 3 Mud Lake School Albert Lake 3 1 1 Menihek High School Labrador City 3 1 1 Menihek High School Wabush 3 1 1 Menihek High School Churchill Falls 3 1 2 Town Centre Norman's Bay 4 1 1 Raymond Ward Memorial Charlottetown (Labrador) 4 1 2 William Gillett Academy Pinsent's Arm 4 1 2 William Gillett Academy Port Hope Simpson 4 1 3 Bayside Academy St. Lewis 4 1 4 St. Lewis All Grade Lodge Bay 4 1 5 St. Mary's All Grade Mary's Harbour 4 1 5 St. Mary's All Grade Red Bay 4 1 6 Basque Memorial Capstan Island 4 1 7 Lab. Straits Academy English Point 4 1 7 Lab. Straits Academy Forteau 4 1 7 Lab. Straits Academy L'Anse Amour 4 1 7 Lab. Straits Academy Page 1 of 25 2016 School Board Election City, Town and Community Listings To find your polling station hold Ctrl+F to activate the Search function L'Anse au Clair 4 1 7 Lab. Straits Academy L'Anse au Loup 4 1 7 Lab. Straits Academy Pinware 4 1 7 Lab. Straits Academy West St. Modeste 4 1 7 Lab. Straits Academy Cape Onion 4 2 8 White Hills Academy Goose Cove East 4 2 8 White Hills Academy Great Brehat 4 2 8 White Hills Academy North West Arm 4 2 8 White Hills Academy Raleigh 4 2 8 White Hills Academy Ship Cove (Northern Peninsula) 4 2 8 White Hills Academy St. Anthony 4 2 8 White Hills Academy St. Anthony Bight 4 2 8 White Hills Academy St. Carols 4 2 8 White Hills Academy Griquet 4 2 9 Truman Edison Academy Hay Cove 4 2 9 Truman Edison Academy L'anse aux Meadows 4 2 9 Truman Edison Academy Noddy Bay 4 2 9 Truman Edison Academy Quirpon 4 2 9 Truman Edison Academy St. Lunaire 4 2 9 Truman Edison Academy Straitsview 4 2 9 Truman Edison Academy Burnt Point (Northern Peninsula) 4 2 10 Mary Simms All Grade Croque 4 2 10 Mary Simms All Grade Main Brook 4 2 10 Mary Simms All Grade St. Juliens 4 2 10 Mary Simms All Grade Bide Arm 4 2 11 Cloud River Academy Conche 4 2 11 Cloud River Academy Englee 4 2 11 Cloud River Academy Roddickton 4 2 11 Cloud River Academy Cape Norman 4 2 12 James Cook Memorial Cook's Harbour 4 2 12 James Cook Memorial Eddies Cove 4 2 12 James Cook Memorial North Boat Harbour 4 2 12 James Cook Memorial Wild Bight 4 2 12 James Cook Memorial Page 2 of 25 2016 School Board Election City, Town and Community Listings To find your polling station hold Ctrl+F to activate the Search function Anchor Point 4 2 13 Canon Richards Memorial Bear Cove (Northern Peninsula) 4 2 13 Canon Richards Memorial Deadman's Cove 4 2 13 Canon Richards Memorial Flower's Cove 4 2 13 Canon Richards Memorial Green Island Brook 4 2 13 Canon Richards Memorial Green Island Cove 4 2 13 Canon Richards Memorial Lower Cove (Northern Peninsula) 4 2 13 Canon Richards Memorial Nameless Cove 4 2 13 Canon Richards Memorial Pines Cove 4 2 13 Canon Richards Memorial Salmon Rock 4 2 13 Canon Richards Memorial Sandy Cove (Northern Peninsula) 4 2 13 Canon Richards Memorial Savage Cove 4 2 13 Canon Richards Memorial Shoal Cove East 4 2 13 Canon Richards Memorial Bartlett's Harbour 4 2 14 Viking Trail Academy Bird Cove 4 2 14 Viking Trail Academy Black Duck Cove (Northern Peninsula) 4 2 14 Viking Trail Academy Blue Cove 4 2 14 Viking Trail Academy Brig Bay 4 2 14 Viking Trail Academy Castor River North 4 2 14 Viking Trail Academy Castor River South 4 2 14 Viking Trail Academy Forresters Point 4 2 14 Viking Trail Academy New Ferrolle 4 2 14 Viking Trail Academy Pigeon Cove 4 2 14 Viking Trail Academy Plum Point 4 2 14 Viking Trail Academy Pond Cove 4 2 14 Viking Trail Academy Reefs Harbour 4 2 14 Viking Trail Academy Shoal Cove West 4 2 14 Viking Trail Academy St. Barbe 4 2 14 Viking Trail Academy Barr'd Harbour 4 2 15 French Shore Academy Eddies Cove West 4 2 15 French Shore Academy Hawke's Bay 4 2 15 French Shore Academy Port au Choix 4 2 15 French Shore Academy Port Saunders 4 2 15 French Shore Academy Page 3 of 25 2016 School Board Election City, Town and Community Listings To find your polling station hold Ctrl+F to activate the Search function River of Ponds 4 2 15 French Shore Academy Williams Harbour 4 2 16 To Be Determined Bellburns 5 2 1 Holy Cross All Grade Daniel's Harbour 5 2 1 Holy Cross All Grade Portland Creek 5 2 1 Holy Cross All Grade Cow Head 5 2 2 Long Range Academy Parson's Pond 5 2 2 Long Range Academy St. Pauls 5 2 2 Long Range Academy Three Mile Rock 5 2 2 Long Range Academy Norris Point 5 2 3 Gros Morne Academy Rocky Harbour 5 2 3 Gros Morne Academy Sally's Cove 5 2 3 Gros Morne Academy Birchy Head 5 2 4 Bonne Bay Academy Curzon Village 5 2 4 Bonne Bay Academy Glenburnie 5 2 4 Bonne Bay Academy Shoal Brook 5 2 4 Bonne Bay Academy Winter House Brook 5 2 4 Bonne Bay Academy Woody Point 5 2 4 Bonne Bay Academy Trout River 5 2 5 Jakeman All Grade Jackson's Arm 5 2 6 Main River Academy Pollard's Point 5 2 6 Main River Academy Sops Arm 5 2 6 Main River Academy Beaches 5 2 7 Hampden Academy Fox Point 5 2 7 Hampden Academy George's Cove 5 2 7 Hampden Academy Hampden 5 2 7 Hampden Academy Hampton 5 2 7 Hampden Academy Rooms 5 2 7 Hampden Academy Bonne Bay Pond 5 2 8 Elwood High School Cormack 5 2 8 Elwood High School Deer Lake 5 2 8 Elwood High School Howley 5 2 8 Elwood High School Page 4 of 25 2016 School Board Election City, Town and Community Listings To find your polling station hold Ctrl+F to activate the Search function Little Harbour (Deer Lake) 5 2 8 Elwood High School Pynn's Brook 5 2 8 Elwood High School Reidville 5 2 8 Elwood High School St. Judes 5 2 8 Elwood High School Wiltondale 5 2 8 Elwood High School Pasadena 5 2 9 Pasadena Academy Cox's Cove 5 2 10 Templeton Academy Gillams 5 2 10 Templeton Academy Hughes Brook 5 2 10 Templeton Academy Irishtown 5 2 10 Templeton Academy McIvers 5 2 10 Templeton Academy Meadows 5 2 10 Templeton Academy Summerside 5 2 10 Templeton Academy Benoit's Cove 5 2 11 St. Peter's Academy Frenchman's Cove (Bay of Islands) 5 2 11 St. Peter's Academy Halfway Point 5 2 11 St. Peter's Academy John's Beach 5 2 11 St. Peter's Academy Lark Harbour 5 2 12 St. James All Grade York Harbour 5 2 12 St. James All Grade Blue Pond Park 5 2 13 Corner Brook Regional High / Humber Elementary Corner Brook 5 2 13 Corner Brook Regional High / Humber Elementary Gallants 5 2 13 Corner Brook Regional High / Humber Elementary George's Lake 5 2 13 Corner Brook Regional High / Humber Elementary Humber Village 5 2 13 Corner Brook Regional High / Humber Elementary Little Rapids 5 2 13 Corner Brook Regional High / Humber Elementary Massey Drive 5 2 13 Corner Brook Regional High / Humber Elementary Mount Moriah 5 2 13 Corner Brook Regional High / Humber Elementary Pinchgut Lake 5 2 13 Corner Brook Regional High / Humber Elementary Spruce Brook 5 2 13 Corner Brook Regional High / Humber Elementary Steady Brook 5 2 13 Corner Brook Regional High / Humber Elementary Cold Brook 6 2 1 Stephenville High School Kippens 6 2 1 Stephenville High School Page 5 of 25 2016 School Board Election City, Town and Community Listings To find your polling station hold Ctrl+F to activate the Search function Little Port Harmon 6 2 1 Stephenville High School Noels Pond 6 2 1 Stephenville High School Stephenville 6 2 1 Stephenville High School Aguathuna 6 2 2 St. Thomas Aquinas Boswarlos 6 2 2 St. Thomas Aquinas Campbells Creek 6 2 2 St. Thomas Aquinas Felix Cove 6 2 2 St. Thomas Aquinas Fox Island River 6 2 2 St. Thomas Aquinas Point au Mal 6 2 2 St. Thomas Aquinas Port au Port East 6 2 2 St. Thomas Aquinas Port au Port West 6 2 2 St. Thomas Aquinas Abrahams Cove 6 2 3 Picadilly Central High Jerry's Nose 6 2 3 Picadilly Central High Lower Cove (Port au Port Peninsula) 6 2 3 Picadilly Central High Piccadilly 6 2 3 Picadilly Central High Sheaves Cove 6 2 3 Picadilly Central High Ship Cove (Port au Port Peninsula) 6 2 3 Picadilly Central High Cape St.
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