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Corporate Registry Registrar's Periodical Template Service Alberta ____________________ Corporate Registry ____________________ Registrar’s Periodical REGISTRAR’S PERIODICAL, JUNE 15, 2015 SERVICE ALBERTA Corporate Registrations, Incorporations, and Continuations (Business Corporations Act, Cemetery Companies Act, Companies Act, Cooperatives Act, Credit Union Act, Loan and Trust Corporations Act, Religious Societies’ Land Act, Rural Utilities Act, Societies Act, Partnership Act) 0583677 B.C. LTD. Other Prov/Territory Corps 1893326 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Registered 2015 MAY 11 Registered Address: 310, 525- Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 07 Registered 11TH AVE S.W., CALGARY ALBERTA, T2R0C9. Address: 2, 201 - 2 AVENUE SOUTH, LETHBRIDGE No: 2118955398. ALBERTA, T1J 0B7. No: 2018933263. 0811389 B.C. LTD. Other Prov/Territory Corps 1893353 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Registered 2015 MAY 04 Registered Address: 1413 - Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 07 Registered 2ND STREET SW, CALGARY ALBERTA, T2R0W7. Address: 14409 STONY PLAIN ROAD, EDMONTON No: 2118947270. ALBERTA, T5N 3R8. No: 2018933537. 0880331 B.C. LTD. Other Prov/Territory Corps 1893539 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Registered 2015 MAY 06 Registered Address: SUITE Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 05 Registered 700, 1300 - 8TH STREET SW, CALGARY ALBERTA, Address: 4827 51 ST NW, CLYDE ALBERTA, T0G T2R1B2. No: 2118941067. 0P0. No: 2018935391. 1036319 B.C. LTD. Other Prov/Territory Corps 1893663 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Registered 2015 MAY 13 Registered Address: 2915 - Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 04 Registered 104 STREET NW, EDMONTON ALBERTA, T6J4C7. Address: 202 - 2 ATHABASCAN AVENUE, No: 2118965645. SHERWOOD PARK ALBERTA, T8A 4E3. No: 2018936639. 1036393 B.C. LTD. Other Prov/Territory Corps Registered 2015 MAY 14 Registered Address: 400 - 604 1894078 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1ST STREET SW, CALGARY ALBERTA, T2P1M7. Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered No: 2118966957. Address: 4500, 855 - 2ND STREET S.W., CALGARY ALBERTA, T2P 4K7. No: 2018940789. 1250103 ONTARIO INC. Other Prov/Territory Corps Registered 2015 MAY 14 Registered Address: 2800, 715 1894090 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta - 5TH AVENUE SW, CALGARY ALBERTA, T2P Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered 2X6. No: 2118970199. Address: 86 WENTWORTH TERRACE SW, CALGARY ALBERTA, T3H 0C9. No: 2018940904. 1881904 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 02 Registered 1894127 ALBERTA ULC Numbered Alberta Address: 1715 46TH AVENUE SW, CALGARY Corporation Continued In 2015 MAY 01 Registered ALBERTA, T2T 2R6. No: 2018819041. Address: 1600, 421 - 7TH AVENUE SW, CALGARY ALBERTA, T2P 4K9. No: 2018941274. 1886628 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 15 Registered 1894132 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Address: 2380-10155 - 102 STREET NW, Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 12 Registered EDMONTON ALBERTA, T5J 4G8. No: 2018866281. Address: 27-3210 CORNWALL DRIVE, ATHABASCA ALBERTA, T9S 1P3. No: 2018941324. 1889628 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 06 Registered 1894136 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Address: 286 DECHENE ROAD NW, EDMONTON Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered ALBERTA, T6M 1W4. No: 2018896288. Address: 2600, 10180 - 101 STREET, EDMONTON ALBERTA, T5J 3Y2. No: 2018941365. 1889981 ALBERTA INC. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 14 Registered 1894137 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Address: 6, 1922 9TH AVENUE SE, CALGARY Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered ALBERTA, T2G 0V2. No: 2018899811. Address: 102, 5300 - 50 STREET, STONY PLAIN ALBERTA, T7Z 1T8. No: 2018941373. 1893159 ALBERTA INC. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 05 Registered 1894138 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Address: 1890 - 32A STREET NW, EDMONTON Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered ALBERTA, T6T 0L6. No: 2018931598. Address: 15400 - 81 AVENUE, EDMONTON ALBERTA, T5R 3P1. No: 2018941381. - 2 - REGISTRAR’S PERIODICAL, JUNE 15, 2015 1894140 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1894232 ALBERTA INC. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Address: 5016 48 STREET, LLOYDMINSTER Address: 201, 318-16 AVE NW, CALGARY ALBERTA, T9V 0H8. No: 2018941407. ALBERTA, T2M 0H6. No: 2018942322. 1894148 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1894238 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 04 Registered Address: 2500, 10303 JASPER AVENUE, Address: 600-501 18 AVE SW, CALGARY ALBERTA, EDMONTON ALBERTA, T5J 3N6. No: 2018941480. T2S 0C7. No: 2018942389. 1894157 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1894245 ALBERTA INC. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Address: 112-5420 GRANT MACEWAN BLVD., Address: 2 PRAIRIE SPRINGS BAY, AIRDRIE LEDUC ALBERTA, T9E 0M1. No: 2018941571. ALBERTA, T4B 0L9. No: 2018942454. 1894193 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1894246 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Address: UNIT 101, 16325 - 96 A AVENUE, Address: 190 TUSCANY VISTA PT. N.W., CALGARY EDMONTON ALBERTA, T5P 0E4. No: 2018941936. ALBERTA, T3L 3A1. No: 2018942462. 1894200 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1894248 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Address: 9831 - 107 STREET, WESTLOCK Address: 91 EVANSWOOD CIRCLE NW, CALGARY ALBERTA, T7P 1R9. No: 2018942009. ALBERTA, T3P 0K2. No: 2018942488. 1894203 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1894251 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Address: 1600, 10025 - 102A AVENUE, EDMONTON Address: 148 ERIN RIDGE DR, ST. ALBERT ALBERTA, T5J 2Z2. No: 2018942033. ALBERTA, T8N 6Z4. No: 2018942512. 1894208 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1894257 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Address: 980 RANCHVIEW CR. NW, CALGARY Address: 215, 5112 - 47 STREET NE, CALGARY ALBERTA, T3G 1P4. No: 2018942082. ALBERTA, T3J 4K3. No: 2018942579. 1894210 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1894260 ALBERTA INC. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Address: 9831 - 107 STREET, WESTLOCK Address: 143 HAMPTONS HEATH NW, CALGARY ALBERTA, T7P 1R9. No: 2018942108. ALBERTA, T3A 5E7. No: 2018942603. 1894212 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1894262 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Address: 9831 - 107 STREET, WESTLOCK Address: 44 FYFFE ROAD SE, CALGARY ALBERTA, T7P 1R9. No: 2018942124. ALBERTA, T2H 1C1. No: 2018942629. 1894215 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1894263 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Address: 90 MARTINVALLEY COURT NE, Address: 432 TARADALE DR. NE, CALGARY CALGARY ALBERTA, T3J 4L9. No: 2018942157. ALBERTA, T3J 4K1. No: 2018942637. 1894217 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1894269 ALBERTA INC. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Address: 9831 - 107 STREET, WESTLOCK Address: 66 WOODBRIDGE LINK, FORT ALBERTA, T7P 1R9. No: 2018942173. SASKATCHEWAN ALBERTA, T8L 0H4. No: 2018942694. 1894220 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered 1894271 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Address: 9831 - 107 STREET, WESTLOCK Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered ALBERTA, T7P 1R9. No: 2018942207. Address: 202, 2 ATHABASCAN AVENUE, SHERWOOD PARK ALBERTA, T8A 4E4. No: 1894224 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 2018942710. Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Address: 29 LAKELAND ROAD, SYLVAN LAKE 1894272 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta ALBERTA, T4S 0A3. No: 2018942249. Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 04 Registered Address: 350, 5010 RICHARD ROAD SW, CALGARY 1894227 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta ALBERTA, T3E 6L1. No: 2018942728. Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Address: 2600, 10180 - 101 STREET, EDMONTON 1894273 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta ALBERTA, T5J 3Y2. No: 2018942272. Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Address: 183 BIRCHCLIFF RD, BIRCHCLIFF ALBERTA, T4S 1R6. No: 2018942736. - 3 - REGISTRAR’S PERIODICAL, JUNE 15, 2015 1894276 ALBERTA INC. Numbered Alberta 1894364 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Address: 122-2903 RABBIT HILL RD, EDMONTON Address: 32 PEACOCK DRIVE, SHERWOOD PARK ALBERTA, T6R 3A3. No: 2018942769. ALBERTA, T8A 0A8. No: 2018943643. 1894280 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1894369 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Address: 15214 PRESTWICK BLVD SE, CALGARY Address: 110-4711-51 AVE, RED DEER ALBERTA, ALBERTA, T2Z 3L4. No: 2018942801. T4N 6H8. No: 2018943692. 1894285 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1894370 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAY 01 Registered Address: 8941-96 AVENUE, GRANDE PRAIRIE Address: 2500, 10303 JASPER AVENUE, ALBERTA, T8X 0N1. No: 2018942850. EDMONTON ALBERTA, T5J 3N6. No: 2018943700. 1894293 ALBERTA INC. Numbered Alberta 1894372 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation
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