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NS Royal Gazette Part I Nova Scotia Published by Authority Part I VOLUME 226, NO. 24 HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2017 ORDER IN COUNCIL 2017-149 approximately 500 m in a southeasterly DATED APRIL 27, 2017 direction to the intersection of the centerlines of the Port Mouton Connector and Trunk 3; The Governor in Council on the report and recommendation of the Minister of Transportation and (iii) two sections of Trunk 3, the first starting at the Infrastructure Renewal dated March 29, 2017, and intersection of the centerlines of the Port pursuant to Section 21 of Chapter 371 of the Revised Mouton Connector and Trunk 3 and extending Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1989, the Public Highways Act, 100 m in a westerly direction, and the second is pleased to: starting at this intersection and extending 100 m in an easterly direction, on Trunk 3; (a) rescind control of access designation made by Order in Council 83-116 dated October 11, 1983, on the (iv) a new section of Highway 103, starting at a following section of highway in the County of point 1 km east of the intersection of the Queens: centerlines of Highway 103 and Trunk 3 in Port Joli, and travelling in a westerly direction a Highway 103, together with its interchanges, distance of approximately 4 km, to a point 1 km intersections, loops, ramps and new highway west of the centre of the Douglas Brook Bridge; connectors, beginning at the point of intersection of and the centre line of Highway 103 and the centre line of Trunk 8, and extending along the centre line, in a (v) a section of Trunk 3, starting at the point of southwesterly direction, a distance of approximately intersection of the centerlines of Highway 103 fourteen and seven-tenths (14.7) kilometres to the and Trunk 3 in Port Joli, and travelling in a centre of the Broad River Bridge; and southerly direction approximately 160 m to the intersection of the centerlines of Trunk 3 and (b) designate as a controlled highway the following Maple Hill Drive. sections of highway in the County of Queens, as indicated on Schedule “A” attached to and forming Laura Lee Langley part of the Report and Recommendation: Clerk of the Executive Council (i) a section of highway known as Highway 103, June 14-2017 – 1576 including all ramps, loops, interchanges, intersections and new connector roads, starting ORDER IN COUNCIL 2017-151 at the point of intersection of the centerlines of DATED APRIL 27, 2017 Highway 103 and Trunk 8, in Liverpool, and travelling in a southwesterly direction a The Governor in Council on the report and distance of approximately 19.4 km, to the recommendation of the Minister of Transportation and centre of the Wagner Brook Bridge in Port Infrastructure Renewal dated April 6, 2017, and pursuant Mouton; to Section 21 of Chapter 371 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1989, the Public Highways Act, is pleased (ii) a new road in Port Mouton, to be known as the to designate as controlled access the following sections Port Mouton Connector, starting at the of highway in the County of Halifax all as shown on intersection of the centerlines of Highway 103 Schedule “A”, attached to and forming part of the Report and the Port Mouton Connector, and travelling and Recommendation: 947 © NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. 948 The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 14, 2017 (a) a section of the Ingramport Connector approximately DATED at Halifax, Nova Scotia, this 9th day of June, 2 km in length, commencing approximately 125 A.D., 2017. metres north of the intersection of the centreline of the Ingramport Connector and the centreline of the John M. Dillon, QC westbound off ramp at Exit 5A off of Highway 103, Crowe Dillon Robinson extending in a southerly direction to the roundabout Suite 200, 7075 Bayers Road that joins the Ingramport Connector with Trunk 3; Halifax NS B3L 2C1 Solicitor for 3228365 Nova Scotia Limited (b) the access ramps to and from the Ingramport Connector and Highway 103 at Exit 5A; June 14-2017 – 1566 (c) the roundabout that joins the Ingramport Connector IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, Chapter 81, and Trunk 3; and R.S.N.S. 1989, as amended - and - (d) two sections of Trunk 3 with the first section IN THE MATTER OF: An Application by 3232963 commencing at the centre of the roundabout and Nova Scotia Limited for Leave to Surrender its extending 100 metres in an easterly direction and the Certificate of Incorporation second section commencing at the centre of the roundabout and extending 100 metres in a westerly NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 3232963 Nova Scotia direction. Limited intends to make an application to the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies pursuant to Section 137(1) of Laura Lee Langley the Companies Act of Nova Scotia for leave to surrender Clerk of the Executive Council its Certificate of Incorporation. June 14-2017 – 1577 DATED this 14th day of June 2017. IN THE MATTER OF: The Nova Scotia Companies Act, Michael Levin c. 81, R.S.N.S. (1989), as amended Blois Nickerson & Bryson LLP - and - PO Box 2147 IN THE MATTER OF: The Application of 2425749 Halifax NS B3J 3B7 Nova Scotia Limited for Leave to Surrender its Solicitor for 3232963 Nova Scotia Limited Certificate of Incorporation June 14-2017 – 1578 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 2425749 Nova Scotia Limited intends to make an application to the Registrar IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, R.S.N.S. of Joint Stock Companies for leave to surrender its 1989, c. 81, as amended Certificate of Incorporation. - and - DATED as of the 12th day of June, 2017. IN THE MATTER OF: The Application of Athol Investments Limited for Leave to Surrender its Dorothy Bennett Certificate of Incorporation 2425749 Nova Scotia Limited Athol Investments Limited hereby gives notice pursuant June 14-2017 – 1595 to the provisions of Section 137 of the Companies Act that it intends to make application to the Nova Scotia Registrar of Joint Stock Companies for leave to surrender IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, being Chapter 81 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, its Certificate of Incorporation. 1989, and amendments thereto DATED as of the 9th day of June, 2017. - and - IN THE MATTER OF: An Application by 3228365 Sarah Campbell Nova Scotia Limited for Leave to Surrender its McInnes Cooper Certificate of Incorporation 1300-1969 Upper Water Street Purdy’s Wharf Tower II NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 3228365 Nova Scotia Halifax NS B3J 3R7 Limited will make application to the Registrar of Joint Solicitor for Athol Investments Limited Stock Companies for leave to surrender its Certificate of Incorporation pursuant to the provisions of Section 137 June 14-2017 – 1565 of the Companies Act, being Chapter 81 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1989. © NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 14, 2017 949 IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, being c. 81 IN THE MATTER OF: An Application of Dr. Ian of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1989, as Alwayn Surgical Services Inc. (the “Company”) for amended Leave to Surrender its Certificate of Incorporation - and - IN THE MATTER OF: An Application of the Company NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Dr. Ian Alwayn for Leave to Surrender its Certificate of Incorporation Surgical Services Inc. intends to make application to the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies for leave to surrender NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Body Zone Inc., a its Certificate of Incorporation pursuant to Section 137 of body corporate, incorporated under the laws of the the Companies Act of Nova Scotia. Province of Nova Scotia, with its registered office at 3175 Lake Thomas Road, Hwy. 2, Fall River, Nova DATED at Halifax, Nova Scotia the 12th day of June, Scotia, B2T 1J5, will make an application to the Registrar 2017. of Joint Stock Companies for the Province of Nova Scotia for leave to surrender its Certificate of Incorporation and P. Robert Arkin for its dissolution pursuant to the provisions of Section Cox & Palmer 137 of the Companies Act, being Chapter 81 of the 1100-1959 Upper Water Street Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1989, as amended. PO Box 2380 Halifax NS B3J 3E5 DATED at Musquodoboit Harbour, Nova Scotia, this 2nd Solicitor for the Company day of June, 2017. June 14-2017 – 1603 Denise Zareski Zareski Law Inc. IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, Chapter 81, 7782 Highway 7 R.S.N.S. 1989, as amended Musquodoboit Harbour NS B0J 2L0 - and - Solicitor for Body Zone Inc. IN THE MATTER OF: An Application by HII (94) GP Inc. for Leave to Surrender its Certificate of June 14-2017 – 1553 Incorporation IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, Chapter 81, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that HII (94) GP Inc. R.S.N.S. 1989, as amended intends to make an application to the Registrar of Joint - and - Stock Companies for leave to surrender its Certificate of IN THE MATTER OF: An Application by Deborah Incorporation. Day, Ph.D., Counselling and Consulting Incorporated for Leave to Surrender its Certificate DATED this June 14, 2017. of Incorporation Christine C. Pound NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Deborah Day, Ph.D., Stewart McKelvey Counselling and Consulting Incorporated intends to Solicitor for HII (94) GP Inc. make an application to the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies for leave to surrender its Certificate of June 14-2017 – 1615 Incorporation. IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, being DATED as of the 6th day of June, 2017. Chapter 81 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1989, as amended Richard Niedermayer - and - Stewart McKelvey IN THE MATTER OF: The Application of HISCO PO Box 997 Systems of Canada Limited/Systemes HISCO du Halifax NS B3J 2X2 Canada Limitée for Leave to Surrender its Solicitor for Deborah Day, Ph.D., Counselling Certificate of Continuance and Consulting Incorporated HISCO Systems of Canada Limited/Systemes HISCO du June 14-2017 – 1559 Canada Limitée hereby gives notice pursuant to the provisions of Section 137 of the Companies Act (Nova IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, R.S.N.S.
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