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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 362 661 CE 064 633 AUTHOR Ormiston, Liz, Ed. TITLE Literacy Works. Volume 3. Fall 1991-Summer 1992. INSTITUTION Saskatchewan Literacy Network, Saskatoon. REPORT NO ISSN-1183-3793 PUB DATE 92 NOTE 131p.; For volumes 1-2, see ED 343 452 and ED 348 892. AVAILABLE FROM Saskatchewan Literacy Network, Box 1520, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 3R5, Canada ($5 single copy; $20 annual subscription). PUB TYPE Collected Works Serials (022) JOURNAL CIT Literacy Works; v3 n1-4 Fall 1991-Sum 1992 EDRS PRICE MF01/PC06 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Adult Basic Education; *Adult Literacy; Adult Reading Programs; Annotated Bibliographies; *Educational Practices; Educational Research; Family Programs; *Females; Foreign Countries; Functional Literacy; Information Networks; *Literacy Education; Numeracy; Program Development; Program Effectiveness; *Resource Materials IDENTIFIERS Canada; *Family Literacy; *Plain Language; Saskatchewan Literacy Network ABSTRACT These four issues of the quarterly publication of the Saskatchewan Literacy Network in Canada are each devoted to a separate aspect of literacy and literacy education. In addition to an editorial and series of articles on the issue topic, each issue includes book reviews and network news. Some issues also include interviews an' annotated bibliographies. The first issue, which is devoted to women and literacy, includes articles on literacy and abused women, women and literacy research, literacy needs of domestic workers, and women and mathematics. Included among the topics discussed in the issue devoted to plain language are the following: development of learner-written materials, clear language in government, advocacy for clear language, plain language and the law, plain language and the literacy community, and white collar illiteracy. -
Case 20-11719-CSS Doc 103 Filed 10/19/20 Page 1 of 126 Case 20-11719-CSS Doc 103 Filed 10/19/20 Page 2 of 126
Case 20-11719-CSS Doc 103 Filed 10/19/20 Page 1 of 126 Case 20-11719-CSS Doc 103 Filed 10/19/20 Page 2 of 126 EXHIBIT A Case 20-11719-CSS Doc 103 Filed 10/19/20 Page 3 of 126 Exhibit A Core Parties Service List Served as set forth below Description Name Address Email Method of Service Counsel to the Wilmington Trust, NA Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP 250 West 55th Street [email protected] Email New York, NY 10019 [email protected] First Class Mail [email protected] Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices ‐ Counsel to Ad Hoc Ashby & Geddes, P.A. Attn: William P. Bowden [email protected] Email Committee of First Lien Lenders 500 Delaware Ave, 8th Fl P.O. Box 1150 Wilmington, DE 19899‐1150 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Ballard Spahr LLP Attn: Matthew G. Summers [email protected] Email Counsel to Universal City Development Partners Ltd. and Universal Studios 919 N Market St, 11th Fl Licensing LLC Wilmington, DE 19801 Counsel to the Financial Advisors BCF Business Law Attn: Claude Paquet, Gary Rivard [email protected] Email 1100 René‐Lévesque Blvd W, 25th Fl, Ste 2500 [email protected] First Class Mail Montréal, QC H3B 5C9 Canada Governmental Authority Bernard, Roy & Associés Attn: Pierre‐Luc Beauchesne pierre‐[email protected] Email Bureau 8.00 [email protected] First Class Mail 1, rue Notre‐Dame Est Montréal, QC H2Y 1B6 Canada Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Buchalter, PC Attn: Shawn M. -
Preliminary List of Creditors, As at June 18, 2019, As Submitted by the Debtors, Without Admission As to Any Liabilities Or Privilege Herein Shown
ksv advisory inc. 150 King Street West, Suite 2308 Toronto, Ontario, M5H 1J9 T +1 416 932 6262 F +1 416 932 6266 ksvadvisory.com Estate File No.: 31-2524349 IN THE MATTER OF THE BANKRUPTCY OF WILLS & CO. MEDIA STRATEGIES INC., OF THE CITY OF TORONTO, IN THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO NOTICE OF BANKRUPTCY AND FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS (Subsection 102(1)) Take notice that: 1. Wills & Co. Media Strategies Inc. filed an assignment in bankruptcy on the 18th day of June, 2019 and KSV Kofman Inc. was appointed trustee of the estate of the bankrupt by the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy, subject to affirmation by the creditors of the trustee's appointment or the substitution of another trustee by the creditors. 2. The first meeting of creditors of the bankrupt will be held on the 9th day of July, 2019, at 10:00 a.m., at the Hyatt Regency Toronto, 370 King Street West, Toronto, Ontario. 3. To be entitled to vote at the meeting, creditors must lodge with the trustee, prior to the meeting, proofs of claim and, where necessary, proxies. 4. Enclosed with this notice is a form of proof of claim, a form of general proxy, and a list of creditors with claims amounting to twenty-five dollars or more, showing the amounts of their claims. 5. Creditors must prove their claims against the estate of the bankrupt in order to share in any distribution of the proceeds realized from the estate. DATED at Toronto, Ontario, this 21st day of June, 2019. KSV KOFMAN INC. -
Order in Council 1468/1968
1468. Approved and ordered this 7th day of Nay , A.D. 19 68, At the Executive Council Chamber, Victoria, Lieutenant-Governor. PRESENT: The Honourable in the Chair. Mr. Benne++ Mr. Black Mr. Bonner Mr. Williston Mr. Peterson Mr. Campbell Mr. Chant Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Ali Mr. To His Honour The Lieutenant-Governor in Council: The undersigned has the honour to recommend: THAT the Queen's Printer be directed to transmit weekly Part I of the British Columbia Gazette to those institutions as listed in the Schedule appended hereto, commencing with the issue of April 4, 1968, and terminating with the issue of March 27, 1969: AND ALSO, to transmit bimonthly Part II of the British Columbia Gazette to those institutions as listed in the Schedule appended hereto, commencing with the issue of April 11, 1968, and terminating with the issue of March 20, 1969: AND FURTHER TO RECOMWn THAT the cost of Parts I and II of the British Columbia Gazette, so transmitted be charged against Vote 248, Incidentals and Contingencies, Fiscal Year 1968-69. DATED this day of A.D. 1968. Provincial Secretary. APPROVED this day A.D. 1968. Presiding Member of the Executive Council. Pagel Legislative Library, Legislative Library, Government of the Province of Alberta, Government of the Province of Saskatchewan, Legislative Buildings, 234 Legislative Building, Edmonton, Alberta. Regina, Saskatchewan. Provincial Library, Legislative Library of Ontario, Government of the Province of Manitoba, Government of the Province of Ontario, Legislative Building, Parliament Buildings, Winnipeg 1, Manitoba. Toronto 2, Ontario. Library of the Legislature of the Legislative Library, Province of Quebec, Government of the Province of New c/o Mr. -
Broadcasting Notice of Public Hearing CRTC 2007-3
Broadcasting Notice of Public Hearing CRTC 2007-3 Ottawa, 1 March 2007 The Commission will hold a public hearing commencing on 30 April 2007, at 9:30 a.m., at the Conference Centre, Portage IV, 140 Promenade du Portage, Gatineau, Quebec, to consider the following applications. The deadline for submission of interventions/comments is 5 April 2007. [Broadcasting intervention/comments form] Item Applicant and locality 1. CTVglobemedia Inc. (CTVgm) (formerly Bell Globemedia Inc.), on behalf of CHUM Limited (CHUM) Across Canada Application No. 2006-1667-5 2. René Ferron, on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated Montréal, Quebec Application No. 2006-0612-1 3. Canadian Hellenic Cable Radio Ltd. Montréal, Quebec Application No. 2006-1036-2 4. Yves Sauvé, on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated Vaudreuil-Dorion, Quebec Application No. 2006-1091-6 5. International Harvesters for Christ Evangelistic Association Inc. Montréal, Quebec Application No. 2006-1224-3 6. Neeti P. Ray, on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated Montréal, Quebec Application No. 2007-0133-5 7. Astral Media Radio Inc. Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec Application No. 2005-1408-5 8. Astral Media Radio Inc. Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec Application No. 2005-1409-3 9. Astral Media Radio Inc. Trois-Rivières, Quebec Application No. 2005-1410-1 10. Astral Media Radio Inc. Québec, Quebec Application No. 2005-1411-8 2 11. Astral Media Radio Inc. Drummondville, Quebec Application No. 2005-1412-6 12. Astral Media Radio Inc. Trois-Rivières, Quebec Application No. 2005-1414-2 13. Astral Media Radio Inc. Rimouski and Sainte-Marguerite, Quebec Application No. -
RADARSCREEN: Realscreen's Global Pitch Guide
US $7.95 USD Canada $8.95 CDN International $9.95 USD A PUBLICATION OF BRUNICO COMMUNICATIONS LTD. A USPS AFSM 100 Approved Polywrap A USPS AFSM 100 CANADA POST AGREEMENT NUMBER 40050265 PRINTED IN CANAD G<ID@KEF%+*-* 9L==8CF#EP L%J%GFJK8><G8@; 8LKF RADARSCREEN: realscreen’s Global Pitch Guide GIJIKJK; RRS.17691.GloboCover.inddS.17691.GloboCover.indd 1 224/08/104/08/10 44:41:41 PPMM A LEADING WORLDWIDE DISTRIBUTOR www.cinefl ixinternational.com CONTENTS EDITOR’S NOTE . .4 UNITED STATES . .9 CANADA . 26 UNITED KINGDOM . 34 FRANCE . 42 GERMANY . 45 WESTERN EUROPE CONT’D . 47 ITALY . 52 AUSTRALIA . 53 ASIA . 55 INTERNATIONAL . 58 NOTES . 61 RADARSCREEN: realscreen’s Global Pitch Guide 3 CContentsEditPub.inddontentsEditPub.indd 3 226/08/106/08/10 11:32:32 PPMM ™ Realscreen is published 6 times a year by Brunico Communications Ltd., 100- 366 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5V 1R9 FOR Tel. 416-408-2300 Fax 416-408-0870 www.realscreen.com THOSE ABOUT TO Editor Barry Walsh [email protected] Staff Writer Kelly Anderson [email protected] PITCH... Contributors Lindsay Gibb, Kevin Ritchie Creative Director Stephen Stanley [email protected] elcome to realscreen’s fi rst Global Pitch Art Director Mark Lacoursiere [email protected] Guide, a pocket-sized compendium Production/Distribution Coordinator Robert Lines [email protected] Wdesigned to give producers and content sellers the information they need to WEBMASTER Farhan Quadri make effective pitches to key international BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT & ADVERTISING SALES Claire -
Appendix A: Seniors in Surrey and White Rock an Overview of the Local Seniors’ Population in Surrey and White Rock
Appendix A: Seniors in Surrey and White Rock An Overview of the Local Seniors’ Population in Surrey and White Rock Map obtained from City of Surrey: www.surrey.ca Better at Home: Seniors in Surrey and White Rock Introduction The purpose of this Brief is to present an overview of the local seniors’ population in Surrey and White Rock, with a view to helping the United Way of the Lower Mainland (“UWLM”), through it’s Better at Home1 program, understand where seniors live, how many are isolated and/or vulnerable and how many require additional help at home. As a first step in the community development process associated with the Better at Home program in Surrey/White Rock, this Brief provides a snapshot of the seniors’ population based on secondary research. The research presented here is supplemented by additional local research including public surveys and interviews2. This Paper contains: a) An overview of the seniors’ population in Metro Vancouver; b) An overview of the seniors’ population in Surrey and White Rock in general; and, c) A snapshot of Surrey’s and White Rock’s senior populations by neighbourhood/community, including select demographic information as to where they live, income, ethnicity and general vulnerability. 1. The Regional Context: Seniors in Metro Vancouver Metro Vancouver has had substantial population growth since the 2006 Census year. The population increased by 197,000 people for a total population in 2011 of 2,313,328. Surrey is the second largest municipality in Metro Vancouver with a 2011 population of 468,251 (20% of the region’s population). -
A Review of the Policy Framework for Local and Community Television Programming, Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2015-421 (Ottawa, 14 September 2015)
6 November 2015 John Traversy Secretary General CRTC Ottawa, ON K1A 0N2 Dear Secretary General, Re: A review of the policy framework for local and community television programming, Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2015-421 (Ottawa, 14 September 2015) 1 The Forum for Research and Policy in Communications (FRPC) is a non-profit and non- partisan organization established to undertake research and policy analysis about communications, including telecommunications. We request the opportunity to appear before the Commission at its 25 January 2016 public hearing in this proceeding, to address the submissions of other parties and to respond to evidence and questions from the CRTC. 2 The Forum supports a strong Canadian communications system that serves the public interest. We welcome the opportunity to respond to the questions raised by the CRTC in its review of the policy framework for local and community television programming, and look forward to reviewing other parties’ submissions. We may seek the right to respond to evidence set out by the CRTC and others after 5 November 2015. 3 Our comments are attached. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. Sincerely yours, Monica L. Auer, M.A., LL.M. [email protected] Executive Director 613.526.5244 Ottawa, Ontario www.frpc.net Putting the ‘local’ back into local TV Comments by Forum for Research and Policy in Communications (FRPC) on A review of the policy framework for local and community television programming Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC -
Environmental Impact Statement Issuer: BC Hydro and Power Authority, System Engineering Division Date: July 1980
Report Title: Site C Environmental Impact Statement Issuer: BC Hydro and Power Authority, System Engineering Division Date: July 1980 NOTE TO READER: THE FOLLOWING REPORT IS MORE THAN TWO DECADES OLD. INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS REPORT MAY BE OUT OF DATE AND BC HYDRO MAKES NO STATEMENT ABOUT ITS ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS. USE OF THIS REPORT AND/OR ITS CONTENTS IS AT THE USER’S OWN RISK. During Stage 2 of the Site C Project, studies are underway to update many of the historical studies and information known about the project. The potential Site C project, as originally conceived, will be updated to reflect current information and to incorporate new ideas brought forward by communities, First Nations, regulatory agencies and stakeholders. Today’s approach to Site C will consider environmental concerns, impacts to land, and opportunities for community benefits, and will update design, financial and technical work. r----"----. an ;..----- .--:\~ A location map, which also shows the area to be flooded, :~ is contained in the pocket at the end of this report. +-' () Q) ·0I... e. () Q) +-'en I... Q) > I... (J) () ~ Q) e. BRITISH COLUMBIA HYDRO AND POWER AUTHORITY PEACE SITE C PROJECT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT SYSTEM ENGINEERING DIVISION Report No. SE 7910 July 1980 PEACE SITE C PROJECT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT CONTENTS (A detailed Contents for each Section is given at the beginning of each Section as it appears in the text). PREFACE PART ONE INTRODUCTION AND PROJECT JUSTIFICATION Sect ion 1.0 - Description of Studies Section 2.0 -
Order in Council 627/1963
627. Approved and ordered this 19th day of March , A.D. 19 63. At the Executive Council Chamber, Victoria, Lieutenant-Governor. PRESENT: The Honourable in the Chair. Mr. Bennett Mr. Black Mr. Bonner Mr. Richter Mr. Peterson Mr. CI- int Mr. Westwood Mr. ,Mr. Mr. Mr. To His 4ono/tr.U... The Lieutenant-Governor in Council: The undersigned has the honour to room/tend THAT the Queen's Printer be directed to transmit weekly Part I of the British Columbia Gazette to those institutions as listed in the Schedule appended hereto, commencing with the issue of April 4, 1963, and terminating with the issue of March 26, 1964; AND ALSO, to transmit bimonthly Part II of the British Columbia Gazette to those institutions as listed in the Schedule appended hereto, commencing with the issue of Jpril 4, 1963, and terminating with the issue of March 19, 1964; AND TO FURTHER RECOMMEND that the cost of Parts I and II of the British Columbia Gazette, so transmitted, be charged against Vote 270, Incidentals and Contingencies, Fiscal Year 1963-64. DATED this /f--day of A.D. 1963. Provinc al Secretary. APPROVED this day of ‘r13,7-1963. Presiding Member of the Executive Council. - 1 - BRITISH COLUMBIA GAZETTE 1. Legislative Library, 10. Librarian, Government of the Province National Library, of Alberta, Government of Canada, Legislative Buildings, Public Archives Building, Edmonton, Alberta, 330 Sussex Drive, Canada. Ottawa 2, Canada. 2. Legislative Library, 11. Library, Government of the Province Dominion Bureau of Statistics, of Saskatchewan, Government of Canada, 234 Legislative Building, Ottawa, Canada. Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. -
Recent Landmarks: an Analysis of Vancouver's Program for Commemorating Modern Architecture
RECENT LANDMARKS: AN ANALYSIS OF VANCOUVER'S PROGRAM FOR COMMEMORATING MODERN ARCHITECTURE by ANDREA LYNNE WICKHAM B.A., The University of British Columbia, 1994 A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS in THE FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES (School of Community and Regional Planning) We accept this thesis as conforming to the required standard THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA April 2000 © Andrea Lynne Wickham, 2000 Special Collections - Thesis Authorisation Form In presenting this thesis in partial fulfillment of the requirements for an advanced degree at the University of British Columbia, I agree that the Library shall make it freely available for reference and study. I further agree that permission for extensive copying of this thesis for scholarly purposes may be granted by the head of my department or by his or her representatives. It is understood that copying of publication of this thesis for financial gain shall not be allowed without my written permission. Department The University of British Columbia Vancouver, Canada Date V-^t «20BD The City of Vancouver has led North American cities in commemorating Modern heritage. In 1990, City of Vancouver planners initiated the Recent Landmarks study, thus launching a progressive, specialized program aimed at documenting and conserving the city's post-war architecture. While this program has raised awareness and catalogued a large stock of Modern resources, few of the identified buildings have been protected with legal heritage designation. Thus it seemed appropriate to explore Vancouver's Recent Landmarks program in this thesis and assemble comparative information (from other jurisdictions) against which to measure it. -
Order in Council 1382/1961
1382. Approved and ordered this 25th day of Nay , A.D. 1%1. At the Executive Council Chamber, Victoria, Lieutenant-Governor. PRESENT: The Honourable in the Chair. Mr. Black Mr. Gaglardi Mr. Wostwod Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. /Honour The Lieutenant-Governor in Council: The undersigned has the honour to recoil:mewl: THAT it be directed that the distribution of the Statutes of British Columbia, 1961, for which provision is made in section 6 of the "Public Printing Act", being chapter 318 of the "Revised Statutes of British Columbia, 1960", be made in accordance with the Schedule appended hereto: AND THAT the cost of such Statutes, so transmitted, be charged to the respective votes named in the Schedule. DATED this day of A.D. 1961. Provincial Secretary. APPROVED this day of A.D. 1961. Presiding Member of the Executive Council. % 1.192A/ , 1Y 1 J/1/, J 91/1,1, /1/21,4/1 II 12 702, oe/yaz,9/4.1, Ji/4.5 /O37/4.7,4,19/6.1,200V6J, Zoo8/63 Page No. 1. VOTE NO. 279. No. of Copies His Honour the Lieutenant.4Governor of the Province of British Columbia, Government House, 1401 Rockland Avenue, VICTORIA, B. C. 1 Page No. 2. VOTE NO. 1. LEGISLATION No. of Copies The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Parliament Buildings, VICTORIA, B. C. 1 The Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, Parliament Buildings, VICTORIA, B. C. The Clerk-Assistant of the Legislative Assembly, Parliament Buildings, VICTORIA, B. C. 1 The Law Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, Parliament Buildings, VICTORIA, B.