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The Newfoundland and Labrador Gazette THE NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR GAZETTE PART I PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY Vol. 91 ST. JOHN’S, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2016 No. 37 CANADA-NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR ATLANTIC ACCORD IMPLEMENTATION ACT and CANADA-NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR ATLANTIC ACCORD IMPLEMENTATION NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR ACT CANADA-NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR OFFSHORE PETROLEUM BOARD ISSUANCE OF EXPLORATION LICENCE - EXCHANGE OF INTEREST Pursuant to paragraph 61(1)(b) of the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act, S.C., 1987, c. 3, and paragraph 60(1)(b) the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Newfoundland and Labrador Act, RSNL1990 cC-2, the CANADA-NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR OFFSHORE PETROLEUM BOARD proposes to issue a new exploration licence in exchange for a surrender of existing Exploration Licence No. 1105 issued to Corridor Resources Inc. in the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Area. The issuance of this proposed exploration licence will provide appropriate time for a robust review process associated with a proposed drilling operations authorization and validation of the geological prospect commonly referred to as Old Harry by restoring the term of the licence to four years. No drilling can occur on the proposed exploration licence lands without approval from the CANADA-NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR OFFSHORE PETROLEUM BOARD. The issuance of this proposed interest is a fundamental decision subject to approval by the respective Accord Act Ministers. If approved, the proposed exploration license will be issued in relation to the same lands as Exploration License No. 1105. The full text of the proposed exploration licence is available upon request made to the Registrar, Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board, TD Place, 5th Floor, 140 Water Street, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador A1C 6H6, (709) 778-1400. CANADA-NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR OFFSHORE PETROLEUM BOARD Scott Tessier, Chair and Chief Executive Officer Sept 16 289 THE NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR GAZETTE September 16, 2016 MINERAL ACT Mineral License 019138M Held by Gordon Franics Peddle (34%) NOTICE /Goldwyn Peddle (33%) /Michael Peddle (33%) Published in accordance with section 62 of CNLR 1143/96 Situate near Georges Pond, Eastern NL under the Mineral Act, RSNL 1990 cM-12, as amended. On map sheet 02D/08 Mineral rights to the following mineral licenses have Mineral License 019183M reverted to the Crown: Held by Duffitt, Alexander S. Situate near Thorburn Lake, Eastern NL Mineral License 011805M On map sheet 02D/08 Held by North Atlantic Iron Corporation Situate near Churchill River A portion of license 022370M On map sheet 13F/07, 13F/08 Held by Stockley, Stephen Situate near Gambo, Central NL Mineral License 023826M On map sheet 02D/16 Held by Paragon Minerals Corporation more particularly described in an application on file at Situate near Wilding Lake, Central NL Department of Natural Resources. On map sheet 12A/07, 12A/10 A portion of license 019576M Mineral License 023822M, 023824M, 023825M Held by Alterra Resources Inc. Held by Paragon Minerals Corporation Situate near St Lewis Inlet Situate near Wilding Lake, Central NL On map sheet 03D/05 On map sheet 12A/07 more particularly described in an application on file at Department of Natural Resources. Mineral License 023199M, 023200M Held by Paragon Minerals Corporation Mineral License 020152M Situate near Lake Ambrose, Central NL Held by Tenacity Gold Mining On map sheet 12A/10 Company Ltd. Situate near Five Mile Brook, Mineral License 021069M Baie Verte Peninsula Held by North Atlantic Iron Corporation On map sheet 12H/16 Situate near Mud Lake On map sheet 13F/08, 13F/01 Mineral License 021446M Held by Fox, Natasha Khan A portion of license 022025M Situate near Rocky Pond Area, Western NL Held by Alterra Resources Inc. On map sheet 12H/05 Situate near St Lewis Inlet On map sheet 13A/08 Mineral License 021447M more particularly described in an application on file at Held by Fox, Natasha Khan Department of Natural Resources. Situate near Rocky Pond Area, Western NL On map sheet 12H/05 A portion of license 022073M Held by Alterra Resources Inc. Mineral License 021885M Situate near St Lewis Inlet Held by Noel, E. Michele On map sheet 03D/05 Situate near Ten Mile Pond, Burin Peninsula more particularly described in an application on file at On map sheet 01M/10 Department of Natural Resources. Mineral License 021897M Mineral License 017429M Held by Noel, Nathaniel Held by Strong, Paul Situate near Jonathans First Pond, Central NL Situate near Clarenville, Eastern NL On map sheet 02E/02 On map sheet 02C/04 Mineral License 022030M Mineral License 022103M Held by Noel, Nathaniel Held by Alterra Resources Inc. Situate near Paradise River, Burin Peninsula Situate near St Peter Bay On map sheet 01M/10, 01M/09 On map sheet 03D/04 Mineral License 022153M Mineral License 017707M Held by Goeppel, Nicolai Held by Cache Minerals Inc. Situate near Witless Bay, Avalon Peninsula Situate near Grand Le Pierre, Fortune Bay On map sheet 01N/07 On map sheet 01M/10 290 THE NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR GAZETTE September 16, 2016 Mineral License 022181M Mineral License 023127M Held by Ryan, Kevin Held by Noel, E. Michele Situate near St Lawrence, Burin Peninsula Situate near Six Mile Brook, On map sheet 01L/14 Baie Verte Peninsula On map sheet 12H/16 Mineral License 022246M Held by Copeland, David Mineral License 023129M Situate near Sandy Harbour River, Held by McLennon, Michael Burin Peninsula Situate near Little Bay, Central NL On map sheet 01M/16, 01M/09 On map sheet 02E/12 Mineral License 022254M Mineral License 023132M Held by Stead Jr., Ken Held by Guinchard, Wayde Situate near Deer Harbour, Avalon Peninsula Situate near Webber Brook, Central NL On map sheet 01N/13 On map sheet 02D/11 Mineral License 022255M Mineral License 023135M Held by Stead, Melvin Held by Mercer, Norman Situate near Deer Harbour, Avalon Peninsula Situate near Wych Hazel Pond, On map sheet 01N/13 Avalon Peninsula On map sheet 01N/07 Mineral License 022338M Held by Brushett, Jeffery Mineral License 023136M Situate near Collier Point Area, Held by Day, Robin Avalon Peninsula Situate near Letitia Lake On map sheet 01N/12 On map sheet 13L/02 Mineral License 022969M Mineral License 023137M Held by Budgell, Aubrey Held by McLennon, Michael Situate near Red Cliff Pond, Situate near Little Bay Arm, Central NL Baie Verte Peninsula On map sheet 02E/12 On map sheet 02E/13 Mineral License 023138M Mineral License 022971M Held by Guinchard, Wayde Held by Budgell, Aubrey Situate near Webber Brook, Central NL Situate near Red Cliff Pond, On map sheet 02D/11 Baie Verte Peninsula On map sheet 02E/13 Mineral License 023141M Held by Denty, Paul Mineral License 022978M Situate near Culls Harbour, Eastern NL Held by Budgell, Aubrey On map sheet 02C/12 Situate near Red Cliff Pond, Baie Verte Peninsula Mineral License 023142M On map sheet 02E/13 Held by Fancey, Derrick Situate near Rocky Pond, Central NL Mineral License 023109M On map sheet 02E/07 Held by Budgell, Aubrey Situate near Red Indian Lake, Central NL Mineral License 023143M On map sheet 12A/10 Held by Snow, Paul Situate near Traverspine River Area Mineral License 023112M On map sheet 13F/02 Held by Day, Robin Situate near Letitia Lake Mineral License 023146M On map sheet 13L/01, 13L/02 Held by Midland Exploration Inc. Situate near Lac Chapiteau Area Mineral License 023126M On map sheet 13M/11, 13M/06 Held by Brett, Kirk Situate near Pine Pond, Central NL Mineral License 023147M On map sheet 12H/09 Held by Midland Exploration Inc. 291 THE NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR GAZETTE September 16, 2016 Situate near Lac Chapiteau Area Situate near West Tally Pond, Central NL On map sheet 13M/11 On map sheet 12A/10, 2A/09 Mineral License 023148M Mineral License 023411M Held by Midland Exploration Inc. Held by Fox, Natasha Khan Situate near Lac Chapiteau Area Situate near Rocky Pond Area, Western NL On map sheet 13M/06 On map sheet 12H/05 Mineral License 023149M Mining Lease 133 (2359) Held by Midland Exploration Inc. Held by Teck Resources Limited Situate near Lac Chapiteau Area Situate near Tally Pond, Central NL On map sheet 13M/11 On map sheet 12A/9 Mineral License 023150M Areas in the Smallwood Reservoir Exempt Mineral Land Held by Midland Exploration Inc. above the elevation contours described in Appendix B to Situate near Lac Chapiteau Area the draft Lease annexed to the Hamilton Falls Power On map sheet 13M/06 Corporation Limited Lease Act, 1961, as amended. Mineral License 023151M The lands covered by this notice except for the lands within Held by Midland Exploration Inc. Exempt Mineral Lands, the Exempt Mineral Lands being Situate near Mistastin Lake described in CNLR 1143/96 and NLR 71/98, 104/98, On map sheet 13M/13 97/00, 36/01, 31/04, 78/06, 8/08, 28/09 and 5/13 and outlined on 1:50 000 scale digital maps maintained by the Mineral License 023152M Department of Natural Resources, will be open for staking Held by Midland Exploration Inc. after the hour of 9:00 a.m. on the 32nd clear day after the Situate near Mistastin Lake date of this publication. On map sheet 13M/13 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Mineral License 023154M Justin Lake, Manager - Mineral Rights Held by Warren, Perry Situate near Gander Lake, Central NL File #'s 774: 5221, 6110, 8293, 8413, 9649, 9737 On map sheet 02D/15 775: 0683, 0956, 1137, 1144, 2406, 2412, 2446, 2765, 2785, 3178, 4023, 4024, 4332, 4344, Mineral License 023157M 4389, 4435, 4445, 4517, 4525, 4526, 4573, Held by Snow, Paul 4945, 4947, 4954, 5034, 5038, 5048, 5050, Situate near Muskrat Falls 5052, 5055, 5058, 5059, 5060, 5061, 5062, On map sheet 13F/07 5063, 5064, 5067, 5068, 5069, 5070, 5071, 5072, 5073, 5075, 5078, 5082, 5253 Mineral License 023162M Held by Reid, N.
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