The Gazette

Part I

Vol. 107 , Wednesday, June 15, 2011 No. 11

PROCLAMATION

[GREAT SEAL] PROVINCE OF ALBERTA Donald S. Ethell, Lieutenant Governor.

ELIZABETH THE SECOND, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom, Canada, and Her Other Realms and Territories, QUEEN, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith

P R O C L A M A T I O N

To all to Whom these Presents shall come

G R E E T I N G Ray Bodnarek Deputy Minister of Justice and Deputy Attorney General

WHEREAS section 38 of the Health Professions Amendment Act, 2008 provides that that Act comes into force on Proclamation; and

WHEREAS it is expedient to proclaim sections 28 and 37 of the Health Professions Amendment Act, 2008 in force:

NOW KNOW YE THAT by and with the advice and consent of Our Executive Council of Our Province of Alberta, by virtue of the provisions of the said Act hereinbefore referred to and of all other power and authority whatsoever in Us vested in that behalf, We have ordered and declared and do hereby proclaim sections 28 and 37 of the Health Professions Amendment Act, 2008 in force on July 1, 2011.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent and the Great Seal of Our Province of Alberta to be hereunto affixed.

WITNESS: COLONEL (RETIRED) THE HONOURABLE DONALD S. ETHELL, Lieutenant Governor of Our Province of Alberta, in Our City of Edmonton in Our Province of Alberta, this 18th day of May in the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Eleven and in the Sixtieth Year of Our Reign.

BY COMMAND Verlyn Olson, Provincial Secretary. THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, JUNE 15, 2011

APPOINTMENTS

Appointment of Supernumerary Judge

May 26, 2011 The Honourable Judge Lawrence Stuart Witten For a term of 2 years to expire on May 25, 2013.

ORDERS IN COUNCIL

O.C. 191/2011

(Municipal Government Act)

Approved and ordered: Donald S. Ethell Lieutenant Governor. May 12, 2011

The Lieutenant Governor in Council orders that

(a) effective January 1, 2011, the land described in Appendix A and shown on the sketch in Appendix B is separated from the County of St. Paul No. 19 and annexed to the Town of St. Paul,

(b) any taxes owing to the County of St. Paul No. 19 at the end of December 31, 2010 in respect of the annexed land are transferred to and become payable to the Town of St. Paul together with any lawful penalties and costs levied in respect of those taxes, and the Town of St. Paul upon collecting those taxes, penalties and costs must pay them to the County of St. Paul No. 19, and

(c) the assessor for the Town of St. Paul must assess the annexed land and the assessable improvements to it for the purposes of taxation in 2012 and subsequent years,

and makes the Order in Appendix C.

Ed Stelmach, Chair.

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APPENDIX A

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE LANDS SEPARATED FROM THE COUNTY OF ST. PAUL NO. 19 AND ANNEXED TO THE TOWN OF ST. PAUL

ALL THAT PORTION OF THE EAST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION SEVEN (7), TOWNSHIP FIFTY-EIGHT (58), RANGE NINE (9) WEST OF THE FOURTH MERIDIAN, INCLUDING THE NORTH-SOUTH ROAD ALLOWANCE LYING ADJACENT TO THE EAST OF THAT QUARTER SECTION.

ALL THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION EIGHT (8), TOWNSHIP FIFTY-EIGHT (58), RANGE NINE (9) WEST OF THE FOURTH MERIDIAN WHICH LIES SOUTHWEST OF THE NORTHEAST BOUNDARY OF RAILWAY PLAN 854 CL.

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APPENDIX B

A SKETCH SHOWING THE GENERAL LOCATION OF THE AREA ANNEXED TO THE TOWN OF ST. PAUL

Legend ▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪ Existing Town of St. Paul

Annexation Area

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APPENDIX C

ORDER

1 In this Order, “annexed land” means the land described in Appendix A and shown on the sketch in Appendix B.

2 For taxation purposes in 2011 and subsequent years up to and including 2020, the annexed land and assessable improvements to it

(a) must be assessed by the Town of St. Paul on the same basis as if they had remained in the County of St. Paul No. 19, and

(b) must be taxed by the Town of St. Paul in respect of each assessment class that applies to the annexed land and the assessable improvements to it using the municipal tax rate established by the County of St. Paul No. 19.

3 Where in any taxation year, a portion of the annexed land is rezoned or becomes a new parcel of land created as a result of subdivision or separation of title by registered plan of subdivision or by instrument or any other method that occurs at the request of, or on behalf of the landowner, section 2 ceases to apply at the end of that taxation year in respect of that portion of the annexed land and the assessable improvements to it.

4 After section 2 ceases to apply to a portion of the annexed land in a taxation year, that portion of the annexed land and the assessable improvements to it must be assessed and taxed for the purposes of property taxes in the following year in the same manner as other property of the same assessment class in the Town of St. Paul is assessed and taxed.

5 Title to the land and improvements located in the northeast quarter of section seven (7), township fifty-eight (58), range nine (9) west of the fourth meridian, Certificate of Title 972 089 919, shall remain vested in the County of St. Paul No. 19 and shall not transfer to the Town of St. Paul as a result of this annexation.

GOVERNMENT NOTICES

Agriculture and Rural Development

Form 15

(Irrigation Districts Act) (Section 88)

Notice to Irrigation Secretariat: Change of Area of an Irrigation District

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On behalf of the Western Irrigation District, I hereby request that the Irrigation Secretariat forward a certified copy of this notice to the Registrar for Land Titles for the purposes of registration under section 22 of the Land Titles Act and arrange for notice to be published in the Alberta Gazette.

The following parcels of land should be removed from the irrigation district and the notation removed from the certificate of title:

LINC Number Short Legal Description as shown on title Title Number 0027 565 136 9812130;3;47 111 099 732 I certify the procedures required under part 4 of the Irrigation Districts Act have been completed and the area of the Western Irrigation District should be changed according to the above list.

Rebecca Fast, Office Administrator, Irrigation Secretariat.

Expenses Exceeding $600.00 For the quarter ended March 31, 2011

Date of Event: September 28, January 26 and 27, 2011 Name of Function: Local Food Event Workshops Purpose: Workshop held to learn more about innovative local food events and the smart practices involved with the intent of participants organizing an event for their area or enhancing existing food events to source food locally. Cost: $ 2,009.00 Nature of Function: Lunches, breaks Location: Vermilion, and Buffalo, Alberta

Date of Event: November 1, 2010 Name of Function: Green Products, Local Manufacturing Purpose: As part of the Alberta Biomaterial Development Initiative's communication plan "Green Products, Local Manufacturing" was the first of three seminars presented to biomaterial's clients promoting industry awareness and uptake. Cost: $ 818.68 Nature of Function: Breakfast, lunch, breaks Location: Red Deer, Alberta

Date of Event: November 10, 2010 Name of Function: "Welcome to Alberta" Dinner Purpose: Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development welcomed Farm Fair guests from Mexico and key Alberta industries. This was also a kick-off to the match- making programs providing Alberta's beef genetics exporters one-on-one meetings with Mexican buyers. Cost: $ 761.21 Nature of Function: Breakfast Location: Edmonton, Alberta

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Date of Event: November 16, 2010 Name of Function: Alberta Honey Industry Promotion Seminar Purpose: Promoted honey exports to new contacts in Japan. Cost: $ 1,802.79 Nature of Function: Lunch Location: Fukuoka, Japan

Date of Event: November 30 and December 2, 2010 Name of Function: Prairie Showcase Business Mission - 2010 – Japan Purpose: The Prairies Showcase Business Mission to Japan was a joint program with Manitoba Trade and Investment, Trade and Export Partnership, Agriculture and Agrifood Canada, the Canadian Embassy in Tokyo and Consulate in Nagoya. It was a targeted supplier-buyer program that utilized tabletops and pre- arranged one-on-one meetings between the participating companies and potential Japanese buyers. The costs were shared with Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Cost: $ 1,151.47 Nature of Function: Meals, breaks Location: Tokyo, Osaka, Japan

Date of Event: December 1, 2010 Name of Function: Tabletop Mission to Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA Purpose: Welcome dinner for eight Alberta companies' representatives, a consultant and an invited US food industry executive. Cost: $ 706.54 Nature of Function: Dinner Location: Minneapolis, MN USA

Date of Event: January 13 and 16, 2011 Name of Function: Dinner and Reception with US State Delegates at the 9th Annual Legislative Agricultural Chairs (LAC) Summit Purpose: Contributed to the costs of the reception hosted by the Canadian Consulate General in Phoenix, Arizona to enhance Canada's and Alberta's profile at the Summit. The reception served as a valuable venue to advocate for Alberta's agriculture and agri-food interests and provided an opportunity to find areas of collaboration with key US influencers. Cost: $ 1,485.08 Nature of Function: Receptions Location: Scottsdale, Arizona, USA

Date of Event: January 13 to 16, 2011 Name of Function: Alberta 4-H Leaders' Conference 2011 Purpose: Trained 4-H leaders and recognized 4-H Hall of Fame inductees and 4-H sponsors. Cost: $ 6,697.23 Nature of Function: Meals, breaks Location: Red Deer, Alberta

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Date of Event: January 15, 2011 Name of Function: Young Farmers' Industry Roundtable Purpose: Provided an opportunity to network with the Minister and young farmers from a variety of agricultural sectors across the province, expanded on the discussion of the original sessions, and focused on opportunities and challenges to this particular demographics. Cost: $ 1,199.45 Nature of Function: Lunch, breaks Location: Red Deer, Alberta

Date of Event: January 18, 2011 Name of Function: Alberta Biomaterials Development Centre (ADC) - Fibre Processing for the Green Economy Seminar Purpose: Hosted a networking and learning event for clients and other stakeholders interested in learning more about fibre processing and how they could become involved. Cost: $ 1,455.00 Nature of Function: Lunch, breaks Location: , Alberta

Date of Event: January 18, 2011 Name of Function: Swine Industry Research and Development Strategic Forum Purpose: Brought the swine industry together to identify present and future swine research needs. Cost: $ 1,504.50 Nature of Function: Lunch, breaks Location: Banff, Alberta

Date of Event: January 20 and 21, 2011 Name of Function: "Leading the Lean Initiative: Lean Management and Creating a Culture that Sustains Lean as an Effective Operating Strategy" Workshops Purpose: Supported agri-business management staff in Alberta to gain a better understanding and appreciation of the leadership role in lean thinking. Cost: $ 627.44 Nature of Function: Meals, breaks Location: Edmonton and , Alberta

Date of Event: January 24, 2011 Name of Function: Distribution Forum Purpose: Discussed distribution issues with producers, buyers and logistics organizations. Cost: $ 2,853.89 Nature of Function: Lunch, breaks Location: Red Deer, Alberta

Date of Event: January 31, 2011 Name of Function: Agricultural Boards and Commissions Meeting Purpose: Created a forum in which all 21 boards and commissions got together to discuss pertinent issues in the industry.

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Cost: $ 3,404.02 Nature of Function: Breakfast, lunch, breaks Location: Leduc, Alberta

Date of Event: February 2, 16 and 25, 2011 Name of Function: Culinary Tourism Regional Workshops Purpose: Created awareness of the culinary tourism strategy for Alberta. Cost: $ 4,727.13 Nature of Function: Lunches, breaks Location: Kalyna Country area, Banff/Canmore area and area, Alberta

Date of Event: February 4, 2011 Name of Function: Lean Thinking Workshop for the Producer Select lamb NGC Inc. Value Chain Purpose: Provided a facilitated workshop on lean thinking for the lamb value chain members. Cost: $ 657.28 Nature of Function: Lunch, breaks Location: Leduc, Alberta

Date of Event: February 7, 2011 Name of Function: Chef Collaberative - Producer Showcase Purpose: The Edmonton chapter of the Canadian Culinary Federation and Dine Alberta announced the formation of a collaborative between Edmonton area chefs and producers. The Chef's Collaborative works with chefs, local producers and the greater food community to celebrate local foods and foster a more sustainable local food supply. The Collaborative's first event was the Producer Showcase. Cost: $ 3,600.00 Nature of Function: Dinner (bite size samples of local food) Location: Edmonton, Alberta

Date of Event: February 9, 2011 Name of Function: Alberta Biomaterials Development Centre (ABDC) Financing the Bioeconomy Purpose: Alberta Biomaterials Development Centre (ABDC) hosted a networking and learning event for clients and other stakeholders interested in learning more about financing options for biomaterial initiatives and commercialization ventures. Cost: $ 1,256.25 Nature of Function: Dinner Location: Calgary, Alberta

Date of Event: February 15, 2011 Name of Function: Second Annual Bio Based Chemical Summit Purpose: Bio Chemical Manufacturing is an emerging industry with significant opportunities for Alberta. The summit provided an excellent opportunity to invite and host national and international company representatives to discuss their intentions for commercial operations and to promote the resources and competitive advantages of business in Alberta. Cost: $ 678.20

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Nature of Function: Dinner Location: San Diego, California USA

Date of Event: February 16, 2011 Name of Function: Ag Choices 2011 Purpose: Highlighted Growing Forward projects and helped industry to make better long-term decisions. Cost: $ 8,092.16 Nature of Function: Meals, breaks Location: Red Deer, Alberta

Date of Event: February 16, 2011 Name of Function: Alberta Sugar Beet Growers 86th Annual Meeting Purpose: Contributed to the costs of the lunch at the meeting. This was an opportunity to meet stakeholders from industry, and consult and obtain updates on the latest developments. Cost: $ 1,000.00 Nature of Function: Lunch Location: Lethbridge, Alberta

Date of Event: February 18, 2011 Name of Function: Meat Value Chain Financial Management Workshop Purpose: Discussed wheat production and agronomy opportunities, new varieties, and pesticides for Alberta. The project was in partnership with the Seed Cleaning Plant and local farm supply outlets to increase wheat profits per acre. Cost: $ 907.50 Nature of Function: Lunch, breaks Location: Westlock, Alberta

Date of Event: February 23, 2011 Name of Function: Meat Value Chain Financial Management Workshop Purpose: Explored business models and financing options for value chains to be successful; to grow and involve new members in the value chain; to be sustainable. Cost: $630.95 Nature of Function: Lunch Location: Red Deer, Alberta

Date of Event: February 23 and 24, 2011 Name of Function: Greenhouse Business Planning Workshop Purpose: The workshop was for new and existing growers planning to start new businesses or expanding as well as for lenders and others wishing to invest in the greenhouse business. Cost: $ 1,457.03 Nature of Function: Lunches, breaks Location: Edmonton, Alberta

Date of Event: March 3 and 4, 2011 Name of Function: Berry and Veggie School, Protein Stream

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Purpose: A two day practical workshop gave producers practical information about the meat industry and how to get into direct marketing, basic production and processing. Cost: $ 1,359.00 Nature of Function: Lunches, breaks Location: Nisku, Alberta

Date of Event: March 3 and 4, 2011 Name of Function: Berry and Veggie School 2011 Purpose: Provided introductory and advanced production, marketing and other information to fruit and vegetable crop producers. Cost: $ 2,499.90 Nature of Function: Lunches, breaks Location: Nisku, Alberta

Date of Event: March 16, 25 and 31, 2011 Name of Function: Pest Surveillance Update Purpose: Updated Agriculture Fieldmen, Industry Agrologists and other pest survey participants on the results of the 2010 pest surveys and development of the Alberta Crop Pest Surveillance System. Cost: $ 6,317.40 Nature of Function: Lunches, breaks Location: Red Deer, Lethbridge and , Alberta

Date of Event: March 24, 2011 Name of Function: Tastefully Canada Purpose: Tabletop (mini trade show) showcased Alberta and Canadian food products for 30 to 40 manufacturers for Alberta (mainly) and . Cost: $ 1,421.08 Nature of Function: Lunch, breaks Location: Seattle, Washington, USA

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Alberta Livestock and Meat Agency

Hosting Expenses Exceeding $600.00 For the period ending March 31, 2011

Date of Event: July 17 & 18, 2010 Name of Function: Yoshinoya Purpose: Established a strong commercial relationship between Alberta suppliers and a prominent multi-national chain of quick-serve restaurants based in Japan. Cost: $1,299.03 Nature of Function: Meals Location: Calgary, Alberta

Date of Event: October 22, 2010 Name of Function: Sumikin Bussan Dinner

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Purpose: Strengthened business ties with Japanese buyers interested in Alberta products; thanked Inageya Supermarket for their ongoing support in retailing Alberta beef and pork in the Japanese market; provided an opportunity to understand methods to reach the Japanese consumer. Cost: $1,618.68 Nature of Function: Dinner Location: Calgary, Alberta

Date of Event: February 27 to March 4, 2011 Name of Function: Japan Meat Traders Association Purpose: Influenced and educated the Japan Meat Traders Association about the Canadian meat industry. Cost: $1,788.78 Nature of Function: Meals Location: Calgary, Alberta

Culture and Community Spirit

Order Designating Provincial Historic Resource

(Historical Resources Act)

MO 14/11

I, Lindsay Blackett, Minister of Culture and Community Spirit, pursuant to section 20(1) of the Historical Resources Act, RSA 2000 cH-9, hereby:

1. Designate the site known as the:

Monkman Homestead, together with the land legally described as: all that portion of the south east quarter of section twenty seven (27) township seventy two (72) range eight (8) west of the sixth meridian as shown on a plan of survey of the said township signed at Ottawa on the 15th day of June A.D. 1915, described as follows: commencing at the south west corner of the said quarter section thence northerly along the west boundary of the said quarter section to its intersection with the south bank of Cutbank Lake, thence easterly south easterly north easterly and south easterly along the said bank of Cutbank Lake to its intersection with the south boundary of the said quarter section, thence westerly along the said south boundary to the point of commencement, containing 8.25 hectares (20.40 acres) more or less excepting thereout all mines and minerals

and municipally located in the County of Grande Prairie No. 1, Alberta

as a Provincial Historic Resource,

2. Give notice that pursuant to section 20, subsection (9) of that Act, no person shall destroy, disturb, alter, restore, or repair any PROVINCIAL HISTORIC RESOURCE or remove any historic object from a PROVINCIAL HISTORIC RESOURCE without the written approval of the Minister.

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3. Further give notice that the following provisions of section 20, subsections (11) and (12) of that Act now apply in case of sale or inheritance of the above mentioned resource:

(11) the owner of an historic resource that is subject to an order under subsection (1) shall, at least 30 days before any sale or other disposition of the historic resource, serve notice of the proposed sale or other disposition on the Minister,

(12) when a person inherits an historic resource that is subject to an order under subsection (1), that person shall notify the Minister of the inheritance within 15 days after the historic resource is transferred to the person.

Signed at Edmonton, May 16, 2011.

Lindsay Blackett, Minister.

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MO 15/11

I, Lindsay Blackett, Minister of Culture and Community Spirit, pursuant to section 20(1) of the Historical Resources Act, RSA 2000 cH-9, hereby:

1. Designate the site known as the:

Strome Memorial Hall, together with the land legally described as:

Plan RN67 (LXVII) Block 3 Lots 4 and 5 excepting thereout all mines and minerals

and municipally located in Strome, Alberta

as a Provincial Historic Resource,

2. Give notice that pursuant to section 20, subsection (9) of that Act, no person shall destroy, disturb, alter, restore, or repair any PROVINCIAL HISTORIC RESOURCE or remove any historic object from a PROVINCIAL HISTORIC RESOURCE without the written approval of the Minister.

3. Further give notice that the following provisions of section 20, subsections (11) and (12) of that Act now apply in case of sale or inheritance of the above mentioned resource:

(11) the owner of an historic resource that is subject to an order under subsection (1) shall, at least 30 days before any sale or other disposition of the historic resource, serve notice of the proposed sale or other disposition on the Minister,

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(12) when a person inherits an historic resource that is subject to an order under subsection (1), that person shall notify the Minister of the inheritance within 15 days after the historic resource is transferred to the person.

Signed at Edmonton, May 16, 2011.

Lindsay Blackett, Minister.

Education

Hosting Expenses Exceeding $600.00 Paid during the period from January 1, 2011 to March 31, 2011 Function: Alberta Education Accountability Consultation Session Date: November 25, 2010 Amounts: $3,272.94 Purpose: To gather perspective, expertise and input regarding accountability in Alberta’s education system in the view of the expected transformational changes. Location: Edmonton, Alberta

Function: Process Elaboration Workshop Date: November 29, 2010 Amounts: $4,700.13 Purpose: To bring participants up to date on process research and to identify practices from other jurisdictions, generate ideas on curriculum development process improvements and evaluate those ideas. Location: Edmonton, Alberta

Function: Train the Trainer Session: Tell Them from Me Survey Date: November 29 and 30, 2010 Amounts: $3,061.98 Purpose: Training session for school jurisdictions on how to find the story in the data from the Tell Them from Me student engagement survey. Location: Edmonton, Alberta

Function: Action on Inclusion Date: January 24, 2011 Amounts: $1,938.83 Purpose: Building a common understanding of inclusive practices and partnership between the College of Alberta Superintendents and Education. Location: Edmonton, Alberta

Function: Action on Inclusion Date: January 25, 2011 Amounts: $2,958.23 Purpose: Building a common understanding of inclusive practices and partnership between the College of Alberta Superintendents and Education. Location: Calgary, Alberta

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Function: One-to-One Community of Practice Event Date: January 31, 2011 Amounts: $2,641.04 Purpose: For school jurisdictions and Education staff to address the recommendations identified in the Emerge research; to advance and assess 21st century competencies; and to develop and share lessons learned and best practices. Location: Edmonton, Alberta

Function: Memorandum of Understanding – Orientation Session on Education Date: January 31, 2011 Amounts: $1,301.03 Purpose: To provide background and instructions to the four sub-tables that were established to carry out the work of priority areas: tuition agreements, data sharing, cost analysis and the Indigenous Knowledge and Wisdom Centre. Location: Edmonton, Alberta

Function: Working Groups Orientation Meeting (Preparing for Research Roundtables) Date: January 31 to February 01, 2011 Amounts: $1,922.75 Purpose: To meet with staff and external stakeholders to assist with the coordination of the development of principles, standards and guidelines for the design of curriculum for the 21st century learning. Location: Edmonton, Alberta

Function: Memorandum of Agreement Signing Ceremony Date: February 1, 2011 Amounts: $849.07 Purpose: To host the signing ceremony between the Minister and the Boards of Governors of eight Alberta teacher preparation institutions. Location: Edmonton, Alberta

Function: Memorandum of Understanding – Tuition Agreements Sub-Table Date: February 10, 2011 Amounts: $613.29 Purpose: To establish direction; identify and make recommendations to resolve issues related to tuition agreements; and examine relevant legislation. Location: Edmonton, Alberta

Function: Working Groups Meeting 2 (Preparing for Research Roundtables) Date: February 16, 2011 Amounts: $1,051.60 Purpose: To meet with staff and external stakeholders to assist with the co-ordination of the development of principles, standards and guidelines for the design of curriculum for the 21st century learning. Location: Edmonton, Alberta

Function: Inclusion Multiple Lenses Research Seminar Date: February 28 to March 01, 2011

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Amounts: $1,815.17 Purpose: To share findings of the research studies, discuss the implications of these findings for Alberta, share promising practices and explore the impact of research on practice. Location: Edmonton, Alberta

Function: Community Issues Consultation Date: March 22, 2011 Amounts: $2,732.84 Purpose: Meeting with community members to discuss various issues and concerns they may have. Costs shared with ministers of Health and Wellness, Service Alberta and Employment and Immigration. Location: Edmonton, Alberta

Ministerial Order (#021/2011)

(School Act)

I, Dave Hancock, Q.C., Minister of Education, pursuant to Section 239 of the School Act, make the Order in the attached Appendix, being The Sangro School District No. 5045 (The Chinook’s Edge School Division No. 73) Boundary Adjustment Order.

Dated at Edmonton, Alberta, April 12, 2011.

Dave Hancock, Q.C., Minister.

APPENDIX

The Sangro School District No. 5045 (The Chinook’s Edge School Division No. 73) Boundary Adjustment Order

1 Pursuant to Section 239 of the School Act, all of the land is taken from the following school district and is added to The Sangro School District No. 5045:

The Eagle Hill School District No. 1448

2 Pursuant to Section 239 of the School Act, the following school district is dissolved:

The Eagle Hill School District No. 1448

3 The Sangro School District No. 5045 shall be comprised of the following lands:

Township 33, Range 3, West of the 5th Meridian Section 7; Sections 17 to 20 inclusive; Sections 28 to 30 inclusive; North half of Section 8; West halves of Sections 9, 16, and 21.

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Township 33, Range 4, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 and 2; Sections 9 to 16 inclusive; Sections 22 to 24 inclusive; South halves of Sections 25 and 26; Those portions of Sections 3 and 4 lying North of the Little Red Deer River. ______

Ministerial Order (#022/2011)

(School Act)

I, Dave Hancock, Q.C., Minister of Education, pursuant to Section 239 of the School Act, make the Order in the attached Appendix, being The Radway School District No. 3961 (The Aspen View Regional Division No. 19) Boundary Adjustment Order.

Dated at Edmonton, Alberta, May 17, 2011.

Dave Hancock, Q.C., Minister.

APPENDIX

The Radway School District No. 3961 (The Aspen View Regional Division No. 19) Boundary Adjustment Order

1 Pursuant to Section 239 of the School Act, all of the lands are taken from the following school districts and are added to The Radway School District No. 3961:

a) The T. Woods School District No. 3934

b) The School District No. 4162

c) The Balsam Grove School District No. 4163

d) The Spruce Canyon School District No. 4427

2 Pursuant to Section 239 of the School Act, the following school districts are dissolved:

a) The T. Woods School District No. 3934

b) The Newbrook School District No. 4162

c) The Balsam Grove School District No. 4163

d) The Spruce Canyon School District No. 4427

3 The Radway School District No. 3961 shall be comprised of the following lands:

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Township 58, Range 20, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 31 and 32; North halves and Southwest quarters of Sections 29 and 33; North half and Southeast quarter of Section 30; Northeast quarter of Section 19; Northwest quarters of Sections 20 and 28.

Township 58, Range 21, West of the 4th Meridian Section 36; Northeast quarter of Section 25.

Township 59, Range 20, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 3 to 6 inclusive; Northwest quarter of Section 2.

Township 60, Range 22, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 14 to 16 inclusive; Sections 21 to 24 inclusive; Sections 26 to 28 inclusive; Section 34; West half and Southeast quarter of Section 25; South half and Northwest quarter of Section 35; West half of Section 13; East halves of Sections 17, 20, and 29; South half of Section 33; Southeast quarter of Section 32; Southwest quarter of Section 36.

Township 61, Range 18, West of the 4th Meridian West halves of Sections 18, 19, 30, and 31.

Township 61, Range 19, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 13 to 15 inclusive; Sections 22 to 27 inclusive; Sections 34 to 36 inclusive; East halves of Sections 16, 21, 28, and 33.

Township 61, Range 20, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 27 to 34 inclusive; West half and Northeast quarter of Section 35; North half of Section 20; West half of Section 26; Northeast quarter of Section 19; Northwest quarter of Section 36.

Township 61, Range 21, West of the 4th Meridian East half of Section 36; Northeast quarter of Section 25.

Township 62, Range 19, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 2, 3, 7, 8, 17, 18, and 19; North half and Southeast quarter of Section 4; North halves of Sections 5 and 6; West halves of Sections 9 and 16; Southwest quarter of Section 20; Southeast quarter of Section 30.

Township 62, Range 20, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 2 to 18 inclusive; Sections 23 and 24; North half and Southwest quarter of Section 1; South half of Section 21; East half of Section 22; Southeast quarter of Section 20.

Township 62, Range 21, West of the 4th Meridian East halves of Sections 1, 12, and 13.

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Energy

Hosting Expenses Exceeding $600.00 For the quarter ending March 31, 2011

Function: Regulatory Enhancement Project recognition event Purpose: To debrief and review the work of the 2010 Regulatory Enhancement Project. Amount: $966.80 Date: January 12 – 15, 2011 Location: Edmonton

Function: Regulatory Framework Assessment Workshop Purpose: Regulatory Framework Assessment with meetings for all committees (Steering Committee, Expert Panel and Working Groups) to provide the participants with information about the assessment and set out the process to ensure the completion of the review within the proposed timeframe. Amount: $30,471.20 Date: March 10 – 11, 2011 Location: Edmonton

Finance and Enterprise

Insurance Notice

(Insurance Act)

Notice is hereby given that British Aviation Insurance Company (The) withdrew from the Province of Alberta pursuant to section 31 of the Insurance Act.

Effective May 26, 2011

Arthur Hagan, FCIP, CRM Deputy Superintendent of Insurance. ______

Effective June 1, 2011, Energy Insurance Reciprocal (EIR) changed its name to Energy Insurance Group.

Arthur Hagan, FCIP, CRM Deputy Superintendent of Insurance.

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Infrastructure

Sale or Disposition of Land

(Government Organization Act)

Name of Purchaser: Town of Consideration: $ 1,200.00 Land Description: Plan 7748HJ Block 8 Lot 5. Excepting thereout all mines and minerals. Located in Town of High River

Name of Purchaser: William Gustafson Consideration: $ 9,238.00 Land Description: Plan 3757PX Borrow Pit containing 3.99 hectares (9.87 acres) more or less. Excepting thereout all mines and minerals. Located in the Municipal District of Big Lakes.

Justice

Hosting Expenses Exceeding $600.00 For the period ending March 31, 2011

Purpose: Provincial Nominating Committee Location: Calgary Amount: $1,001.82 Date of Function: October 4, 2010

Purpose: Integrated Justice Services Project Location: Edmonton Amount: $3,673.13 Date of Function: December 6 & 7, 2010

Purpose: Federal/Provincial/Territorial Meeting – Deputy’s Responsible for Justice (cost sharing with Solicitor General & Public Security) Location: Edmonton Amount: $10,012.27 Date of Function: January 17 – 19, 2011

Purpose: Meeting of the Association of Justice of the Peace in Alberta Location: Red Deer Amount: $732.68 Date of Function: February 12, 2011

Purpose: Mobilizing for Safe Communities 2011 Banquet Location: Calgary Amount: $16,739.48 Date of Function: March 29 & 30, 2011

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Office of the Public Trustee Property being held by the Public Trustee for a period of Ten (10) Years (Public Trustee Act) Section 11 (2)(b)

Property part of deceased person’s Description Estate or held under Public Trustee of Property Court Order: Office held and its Deceased’s Name Name of Person Entitled value or Judicial District Court Additional to Property estimated value File Number Information

Missing Beneficiaries of Cash on hand Harriet Bouchard 159138 Leo Bouchard $29,216.80 JD of Edmonton ES03 123379

Safety Codes Council

Agency Accreditation

Pursuant to Section 30 of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that

Park Enterprises, Accreditation No. A000178, Order No. 2815

Having satisfied the terms and conditions of the Safety Codes Council is authorized to provide services under the Safety Codes Act for Fire

Consisting of all parts of the Alberta Fire Code including investigations, including applicable Alberta amendments and regulations.

Accredited Date: May 27, 2011 Issued Date: May 27, 2011. ______

Corporate Accreditation – Amendment

(Safety Codes Act)

Pursuant to section 28 of the Alberta Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that

ConocoPhillips Canada , Accreditation No. C000153, Order No. 876

Due to the name change from 349910 Alberta Inc and having satisfied the terms and conditions of the Safety Codes Council is authorized to provide services under the Safety Codes Act within their jurisdiction for Electrical

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Consisting of all parts of the Canadian Electrical Code, Code for Electrical Installations at Oil & Gas Facilities and Alberta Electrical Utility Code. Excluding any or all things, processes or activities that fall within the boundaries of a municipality where the municipality was accredited to administer the Safety Codes Act prior to the accreditation date of this Order. A municipality accredited prior to a corporation maintains jurisdiction over the administration of the Safety Codes Act unless the municipality agrees and transitions authority in writing to the corporation.

Accredited Date: August 9, 1996 Issued Date: May 27, 2011.

Service Alberta

Notice of Intent to Dissolve

(Cooperatives Act)

Aurora Natural Products and Essential Oils Cooperative

Notice is hereby given that a Notice of Intent to Dissolve was issued to Aurora Natural Products and Essential Oils Cooperative on May 25, 2011.

Dated at Edmonton, Alberta, May 25, 2011.

Brock Ketcham, Director of Cooperatives. ______

Canadian Camelid Fibre Co-operative

Notice is hereby given that a Notice of Intent to Dissolve was issued to Canadian Camelid Fibre Co-operative on May 19, 2011.

Dated at Edmonton, Alberta, May 19, 2011.

Brock Ketcham, Director of Cooperatives. ______

Choice Movie Club Cooperative Inc.

Notice is hereby given that a Notice of Intent to Dissolve was issued to Choice Movie Club Cooperative Inc. on May 25, 2011.

Dated at Edmonton, Alberta, May 25, 2011.

Brock Ketcham, Director of Cooperatives.

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Cooptions Consulting Coop Ltd.

Notice is hereby given that a Notice of Intent to Dissolve was issued to Cooptions Consulting Coop Ltd. on May 19, 2011.

Dated at Edmonton, Alberta, May 19, 2011.

Brock Ketcham, Director of Cooperatives.

Sustainable Resource Development

Alberta Fishery Regulations, 1998

Notice of Variation Order 01-2011

Commercial Fishing Seasons

The close times and quotas set out in Schedule 8 to the Alberta Fishery Regulations in respect of the waters listed in the Schedule to this Notice have been varied by Variation Order 01-2011 by the Director of Fisheries Management in accordance with section 3 of the Alberta Fishery Regulations.

Where fishing with gill nets is permitted during an open season established by the Order, the gill net mesh size has been specified in the Order.

Pursuant to Variation Order 01-2011 commercial fishing is permitted in accordance with the following schedule.

SCHEDULE PART 1

Item - 1 Column 1 Waters – In respect of: (10) Burnt Lake (67-3-W4) Column 2 Gear - Gill net not less than 140 mm mesh Column 3 Open Time – 08:00 hours December 1, 2011 to 16:00 hours December 4, 2011. Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 4,500 kg; 2) Walleye: 400 kg; 3) Yellow perch: 1 kg; 4) Northern pike: 1,000 kg; 5) Tullibee: 4,500 kg; 6) Lake trout: 1 kg.

Item - 1 Column 1 Waters – In respect of: (72) Moose Lake (61-7-W4) Column 2 Gear - Gill net not less than 152 mm mesh Column 3 Open Time - 08:00 hours October 11, 2011 to 16:00 hours October 23, 2011. Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 18,000 kg; 2) Walleye: 250 kg; 3) Yellow perch: 100 kg; 4) Northern pike: 400 kg; 5) Tullibee: 9,050 kg; 6) Lake trout: 1 kg.

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Item - 1 Column 1 Waters – In respect of: (85) Primrose Lake (67-1-W4) Column 2 Gear - Gill net not less than 140 mm mesh Column 3 Open Time - 08:00 hours July 7, 2011 to 16:00 hours July 16, 2011. Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 11,750 kg; 2) Walleye: 500 kg; 3) Yellow perch: 1 kg; 4) Northern pike: 4,800 kg; 5) Tullibee: 1 kg; 6) Lake trout: 1 kg.

Item - 1 Column 1 Waters – In respect of: (105) Spencer Lake (67-1-W4) Column 2 Gear - Gill net not less than 140 mm mesh Column 3 Open Time - 08:00 hours December 8, 2011 to 16:00 hours December 19, 2011. Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 15,000 kg; 2) Walleye: 250 kg; 3) Yellow perch: 450 kg; 4) Northern pike: 600 kg; 5) Tullibee 1 kg; 6) Lake trout: 1 kg.

Item - 1 Column 1 Waters – In respect of: (131) Wolf Lake (66-7-W4) Column 2 Gear - Gill net not less than 140 mm mesh Column 3 Open Time - 08:00 hours February 23, 2012 to 16:00 hours February 29, 2012. Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 12,000 kg; 2) Walleye: 100 kg; 3) Yellow perch: 900 kg; 4) Northern pike: 200 kg; 5) Tullibee: 1 kg; 6) Lake trout: 1 kg. ______

Notice of Variation Order 02-2011

Commercial Fishing Seasons

The close times and quotas set out in Schedule 8 to the Alberta Fishery Regulations in respect of the waters listed in the Schedule to this Notice have been varied by Variation Order 02-2011 by the Director of Fisheries Management in accordance with section 3 of the Alberta Fishery Regulations.

Where fishing with gill nets is permitted during an open season established by the Order, the gill net mesh size has been specified in the Order.

Pursuant to Variation Order 02-2011 commercial fishing is permitted in accordance with the following schedule.

SCHEDULE PART 1

Item - 3 Column 1 Waters – In respect of: (3) Cold Lake (64-1-W4) excluding the following portions: - that portion from where the southern boundary of the Cold Lake I.R. intersects the west shoreline in L.S.D. 4-2-64-2-W4 due east to the first 6 metre (20 foot) depth contour then north along that depth contour to a point due east of the most easterly point of land in L.S.D. 13-2-64-2-W4, then west to the shoreline; and - that

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Item - 3 Column 1 Waters – In respect of: (6) Moose Lake (61-7-W4)) Column 2 Gear - Trap net Column 3 Open Time - 08:00 hours October 11, 2011 to 16:00 hours October 23, 2011. Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 18,000 kg; 2) Walleye: 1 kg; 3) Yellow perch: 1 kg; 4) Northern pike: 1 kg; 5) Tullibee: 9,050 kg; 6) Lake trout: 1 kg.

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Notice of Variation Order 03-2011

Commercial Fishing Seasons

The close times and quotas set out in Schedule 8 to the Alberta Fishery Regulations in respect of the waters listed in the Schedule to this Notice have been varied by Variation Order 03-2011 by the Director of Fisheries Management in accordance with section 3 of the Alberta Fishery Regulations.

Where fishing with gill nets is permitted during an open season established by the Order, the gill net mesh size has been specified in the Order.

Pursuant to Variation Order 03-2011 commercial fishing is permitted in accordance with the following schedule.

SCHEDULE PART 1

Item - 1 Column 1 Waters – In respect of: (5.1) Beaver Lake (66-13-W4) excluding the following portions: - that portion west of a line drawn from the point of land in 13- 34-66-13-W4 to the point of land in 14-27-66-13-W4 to the easternmost point of the island in 5-23-66-13-W4 and to the point of land in 1-23-66-13-W4; - that portion east of a line drawn from the point of land in 15-18-66-12-W4 to the point of land in 10-18-66-12-W4; - that portion east of a line drawn from the southernmost point of land in 10-18-66-12-W4 to the northwesternmost point of land in 7-18-66-12-W4; - that portion north of a line drawn from the point where the shoreline is intersected by the western boundary of 14-8-66-12-W4 to the southernmost point of land in 15-8-66-

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12-W4; - that portion east of a line drawn from the southeasternmost point of land in 10-4-66-12-W4 to the westernmost point of land in 1-14-66-12-W4; - that portion north of a line drawn from the southeasternmost point of land in 4-3-66-12-W4 to the southeasternmost point of land in 3-3-66-12-W4 Column 2 Gear - Gill net not less than 140 mm mesh Column 3 Open Time – 08:00 hours January 2, 2012 to 16:00 hours March 31, 2012. Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 25,000 kg; 2) Walleye: 400 kg; 3) Yellow perch: 200 kg; 4) Northern pike: 500 kg; 5) Tullibee: 1 kg; 6) Lake trout: 1 kg.

Item - 1 Column 1 Waters – In respect of: (25) Elinor Lake (64-11-W4) Column 2 Gear - Gill net not less than 140 mm mesh Column 3 Open Time - 08:00 hours November 28, 2011 to 16:00 hours December 11, 2011. Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 3,200 kg; 2) Walleye: 200 kg; 3) Yellow perch: 450 kg; 4) Northern pike: 450 kg; 5) Tullibee: 1 kg; 6) Lake trout: 1 kg.

Item - 1 Column 1 Waters – In respect of: (30) Fork Lake (63-11-W4) Column 2 Gear - Gill net not less than 140 mm mesh Column 3 Open Time - 08:00 hours September 19, 2011 to 16:00 hours September 25, 2011. Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 6,700 kg; 2) Walleye: 50 kg; 3) Yellow perch: 200 kg; 4) Northern pike: 450 kg; 5) Tullibee: 1 kg; 6) Lake trout: 1 kg.

Item - 1 Column 1 Waters – In respect of: (45) Ironwood Lake (65-11-W4) Column 2 Gear - Gill net not less than 140 mm mesh Column 3 Open Time - 08:00 hours September 26, 2011 to 16:00 hours October 2, 2011. Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 3,150 kg; 2) Walleye: 100 kg; 3) Yellow perch: 200 kg; 4) Northern pike: 450 kg; 5) Tullibee 1 kg; 6) Lake trout: 1 kg.

Item - 1 Column 1 Waters – In respect of: (78) North Buck Lake (66-17-W4) Column 2 Gear - Gill net not less than 140 mm mesh Column 3 Open Time - 08:00 hours October 3, 2011 to 16:00 hours October 14, 2011. Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 11,400 kg; 2) Walleye: 150 kg; 3) Yellow perch: 200 kg; 4) Northern pike: 400 kg; 5) Tullibee: 450 kg; 6) Lake trout: 1 kg.

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Item - 1 Column 1 Waters – In respect of: (116) Touchwood Lake (67-10-W4) Column 2 Gear - Gill net not less than 140 mm mesh Column 3 Open Time - 08:00 hours February 13, 2012 to 16:00 hours March 11, 2012. Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 18,000 kg; 2) Walleye: 150 kg; 3) Yellow perch: 200 kg; 4) Northern pike: 300 kg; 5) Tullibee: 5,000 kg; 6) Lake trout: 100 kg. ______

Notice of Variation Order 06-2011

Commercial Fishing Seasons

The close times and quotas set out in Schedule 8 to the Alberta Fishery Regulations in respect of the waters listed in the Schedule to this Notice have been varied by Variation Order 06-2011 by the Director of Fisheries Management in accordance with section 3 of the Alberta Fishery Regulations.

Where fishing with gill nets is permitted during an open season established by the Order, the gill net mesh size has been specified in the Order.

Pursuant to Variation Order 06-2011 commercial fishing is permitted in accordance with the following schedule.

SCHEDULE PART 1

Item - 1 Column 1 Waters – In respect of: (2) Athabasca Lake (117-1-W4) Column 2 Gear - Gill net not less than 102 mm mesh Column 3 Open Time – 08:00 hours on the day after the date of ice breakup in 2011 as determined by an officer to 16:00 hours July 15, 2011. Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 50,000 kg; 2) Walleye: 90,000 kg; 3) Yellow perch: 1 kg; 4) Northern pike: 45,000 kg; 5) Tullibee: 1 kg; 6) Lake trout: 10,000 kg.

Item - 1 Column 1 Waters – In respect of: (53) Lac La Biche (68-15-W4) Column 2 Gear - Gill net not less than 140 mm mesh Column 3 Open Time – A. In respect of Lac La Biche excluding the following portions: - that portion north of the southern boundary of L.S.D. 69-15-W4; - that portion west of a line drawn from the northernmost point of land in L.S.D. 18-68-15- W4 to the southeastern most point of land in L.S.D. 8-24-68-16- W4; - that portion east of a line drawn from the southernmost point of land located in L.S.D. 4-9-68-14- W4 to the northernmost tip of the island located in the western half of L.S.D. 4-68-14- W4 to the northern tip of Black Fox Island (L.S.D. 13-34-67-14-W4), then southeast from the southernmost point of Black Fox Island to the westernmost point of land located in L.S.D. 11-34-67-14-W4: 14:00 hours May 29, 2011 to 16:00 hours July 1,

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2011 (between 08:00 hours on Monday of each week to 16:00 hours the Friday of each week). B. In respect of all other waters: Closed. Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 30,000 kg; 2) Walleye: 250 kg; 3) Yellow perch: 500 kg; 4) Northern pike: 800 kg; 5) Tullibee: 5,000 kg; 6) Lake trout: 1 kg.

ADVERTISEMENTS

Notice of Certificate of Intent to Dissolve

(Business Corporations Act)

Notice is hereby given that a Certificate of Intent to Dissolve was issued to Budget Drywall Ltd. on April 27, 2011.

Dated at , Alberta on April 27, 2011.

Michael Klause, Solicitor.

Public Sale of Land

(Municipal Government Act)

City of Lacombe

Notice is hereby given that, under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, the City of Lacombe will offer for sale, by public auction, in the City of Lacombe Council Chambers, located at 5342 – 56 Avenue, Lacombe, Alberta, on Monday, August 8, 2011, at 10:00 a.m., the following lands:

Lot Block Plan Civic Address 9 3 7922891 4518 46 Avenue 4A 1 9320038 5050 C&E Trail

Each parcel will be offered for sale, subject to a reserve bid and to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing certificate of title.

The property is being offered for sale on an “as is, where is” basis, and the City of Lacombe makes no representation and gives no warranty whatsoever of the adequacy of services, soil conditions, land use districting, building and development conditions, absence or presence of environmental contamination, vacant possession or the developability of the subject land for any intended use by the successful bidder. No terms or conditions will be considered other than those specified by the City of Lacombe.

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The City of Lacombe may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land not sold at the public auction.

Terms: Cash or certified cheque, 10% non refundable deposit with remainder of balance paid within 30 days of the date of the public auction.

Redemption may be effected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale.

Dated at Lacombe, Alberta, May 20, 2011.

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Town of Calmar

Notice is hereby given that, under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, the Town of Calmar will offer for sale, by public auction, at the Calmar Town Council Chambers in Calmar, Alberta, located at 4901 – 50 Avenue, on Wednesday, August 17, 2011, at 9:00 a.m., the following lands:

Lot Block Plan C. of T. 21,22 2 4656EO 882 182 239 32 5 8122892 992 123 513 15 4 0729329 072 638 487 17 4 0729329 072 638 487+2 18 4 0729329 072 638 487+3 19 4 0729329 072 638 487+4

Each parcel will be offered for sale, subject to a reserve bid and to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing certificate of title.

The land is being offered for sale on an “as is, where is” basis, and the Town makes no representation and gives no warranty whatsoever as to the adequacy of services, soil conditions, land use districting, building and development conditions, absence or presence of environmental contamination, vacant possession, or the developability of the subject land for any intended use by the Purchaser. No bid will be accepted where the bidder attempts to attach conditions precedent to the sale of any parcel. No terms and conditions of sale will be considered other than those specified by the Town.

The Town of Calmar may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land not sold at the public auction.

Terms: Cash, Money Order, or Certified Cheque

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Redemption may be affected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale.

Dated at Calmar, Alberta, May 25, 2011.

Kathy Murphy, Chief Administrative Officer. ______

Town of Hardisty

Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, The Town of Hardisty will offer for sale, by public auction, in the Town of Hardisty Council Chambers, located at 4807 – 49 Street, Hardisty, Alberta, on Wednesday, August 17, 2011, at 10:00 a.m., the following lands:

Lot Block Plan Title No. Civic Address Reserve Bid 10 15 5466HW 792 213 377 A 5131-48th St. $6,337.00 19 17 5466HW 902 241 841 +1 4903-48th St. $8,114.00 20 17 6726AJ 902 241 841 4903-48th St. $39,120.00 28 7 945R 942 086 550 5011-51st St. $17,080.00

Each parcel will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid and to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing Certificate of Title.

The Town of Hardisty may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land not sold at the public auction.

Terms: Any property selling for less than $10,000 will be considered a “cash” sale and all funds are due and payable via bank draft, certified cheque, VISA, MasterCard, Debit Card or cash the day of purchase. Any property selling over $10,000 will require a minimum deposit of 15% down by way of cash, certified cheque, bank draft, VISA, MasterCard, Debit Card or cash immediately preceding the purchase that day. In addition a letter of credit must accompany the 15% down from a financial institution for the difference indicating that the buyer has been approved for the difference. Balance of proceeds to be netted in 30 days. Any refuse on these properties will need to be removed within 60 days of completed purchase at the new owner’s expense.

Redemption may be effected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale.

Dated at Hardisty, Alberta, April 25, 2011.

Sandy Otto, Finance Officer.

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Village of Gadsby

Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, the Village of Gadsby will offer for sale, by public auction, in the Village Office, Gadsby, Alberta, on Wednesday, July 27, 2011, at 2:30 p.m., the following land:

Lots Block Plan Linc C of T 30 & 31 2 153Z 0021 192 951 072 516 375

This parcel will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid and to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing Certificate of Title. This property will be offered for sale on an “as is, where is” basis and includes a mobile home.

Terms: Cash or Certified Cheque at time of sale. GST does not apply to this sale.

The Village of Gadsby may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land not sold at the public auction.

Redemption may be effected by payment in cash or by certified cheque of all arrears of taxes, penalties, and costs at any time prior to the date of the Public Auction.

Dated at Gadsby, Alberta, June 1, 2011.

Jacqui Purves-Smith, CAO. ______

Village of Hythe

Notice is hereby given that, under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, the Village of Hythe will offer for sale, by public auction, at the Hythe Municipal Office, 10011 – 100 Street, Hythe, Alberta, on Wednesday, July 27, 2011, at noon, the following lands:

Lot Block Plan C. of T. 2 8821690 062 183 801+1 18 9 1010EO 952 107 676 17 16 3047HW 902 244 266

The parcels will be offered for sale, subject to a reserve bid and to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing certificate of title.

The land is being offered for sale on an “as is, where is” basis, and the Village makes no representation and gives no warranty whatsoever as to the adequacy of services, soil conditions, land use districting, building and development conditions, absence or presence of environmental contamination, or the developability of the subject land for any intended use by the successful bidder. No bid will be accepted where the bidder

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The Village of Hythe may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land not sold at the public auction.

Terms: Cash or Certified Cheque

Redemption may be effected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale.

Dated at Hythe, Alberta, June 15, 2011.

Christene Livingstone, CAO. ______

Village of Mannville

Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, the Village of Mannville will offer for sale, by public auction, in Council Chambers of the Mannville Village Office, 5127 – 50 Street, Mannville, Alberta, on Thursday, August 4, 2011, at 1:00 p.m., the following lands:

Lot Block Plan Title # Reserve Bid 17 5 2574P 982 037 552 $12,000.00

Each parcel will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid and to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing Certificate of Title.

Terms: Cash or Certified Cheque of the reserve bid amount payable same day, balance to be paid by August 31, 2011.

The Village of Mannville may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land not sold at the public auction.

Redemption may be effected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale.

Dated at Mannville, Alberta, May 26, 2011.

Candace L. Dueck, Chief Admnistrative Officer. ______

Village of Veteran

Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, the Village of Veteran will offer for sale, by public auction, in the Village Office at 110 Waterloo Street, Veteran, Alberta, on Wednesday, August 3, 2011, at 10:00 a.m., the following lands:

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Plan Block Lot LINC # Title # 9021571 15 2 0013878715 052363863 983AY 7 6 0017756214 982315342

Each parcel will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid and to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing Certificate of Title.

The Village of Veteran may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land not sold at the public auction.

Terms: 5% down and balance in 30 days; Cash or Certified Cheque

Redemption may be effected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale.

Dated at Veteran, Alberta, May 31, 2011.

Debbie Johnstone, C.A.O.

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