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Pdfs GST-HST Municipal Rebates 2018 E.Xlsx GST/HST Incremental Federal Rebate for Municipalities Report - January 1 to December 31, 2018 Alberta PAYMENT LEGAL NAME CITY NAME FSA AMOUNT 1207175 ALBERTA LTD. BEZANSON T0H $6,752.59 1226363 ALBERTA LTD. MEDICINE HAT T1A $4,105.57 124 STREET AND AREA BUSINESS ASSOCIATION EDMONTON T5M $4,820.30 1713778 ALBERTA LTD TABER T1G $2,930.92 1723242 ALBERTA INC. LEDUC COUNTY T0B $2,156.34 340715 ALBERTA SOCIETY GRANDE PRAIRIE T8V $6,251.39 4D HOLDINGS LTD. WORSLEY T0H $1,315.76 676853 ALBERTA LTD RED EARTH CREEK T0G $791.41 805667 ALBERTA LIMITED SPIRIT RIVER T0H $982.18 882020 ALBERTA LTD. FORT SASKATCHEWAN T8L $7,236.02 952133 ALBERTA LTD. LETHBRIDGE T1H $128.52 A & B FRESH WATER HAULING LTD. TABER T1G $882.62 ABBY ROAD HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE LTD EDMONTON T6G $2,959.78 AC PUREWATER HAULING SERVICES LTD SPRUCE GROVE T7X $1,067.88 ACADIA FOUNDATION CONSORT T0C $28,017.31 ACTON HOUSE HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE T4T $35.79 AIRDRIE HOUSING LIMITED AIRDRIE T4B $4,916.42 ALBERTA AVENUE BUSINESS REVITALIZATION ZONE ASSOCIATION EDMONTON T5B $999.90 ALBERTA BEACH MUNICIPAL LIBRARY ALBERTA BEACH T0E $536.60 ALBERTA CAPITAL REGION WASTEWATER COMMISSION FORT SASKATCHEWAN T8L $519,769.77 ALBERTA CENTRAL EAST WATER CORPORATION KITSCOTY T0B $309,006.07 ALBERTA SOUTHWEST REGIONAL ALLIANCE LTD. PINCHER CREEK T0K $4,189.87 ALBERTA WATER AUTHORITY CORP. RED DEER T4P $2,201.95 ALDERGROVE HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE LTD EDMONTON T5T $410.69 ALTERNATE CHOICE WATER HAULING LTD. EDMONTON T5W $6,608.20 AQUATERA UTILITIES INC. GRANDE PRAIRIE T8V $866,962.28 ARTSPACE HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE LTD EDMONTON T5H $9,629.12 ASPEN REGIONAL WATER SERVICES COMMISSION ATHABASCA T9S $26,805.27 ATHABASCA REGIONAL WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICES COMMISSION ATHABASCA T9S $31,736.49 BANFF PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD BANFF T0L $1,112.65 BARONS-EUREKA-WARNER F C S S BOARD COALDALE T1M $6,504.30 BARRHEAD & DISTRICT SOCIAL HOUSING ASSOCIATION BARRHEAD T7N $5,127.52 BARRHEAD REGIONAL WATER COMMISSION BARRHEAD T7N $460.43 BATTLE RIVER FOUNDATION WAINWRIGHT T9W $16,996.40 Page 1 of 24 GST/HST Incremental Federal Rebate for Municipalities Report - January 1 to December 31, 2018 Alberta PAYMENT LEGAL NAME CITY NAME FSA AMOUNT BAYCO WATER HAULING INC. EDMONTON T6V $824.79 BEARSPAW RIDGE WATER CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED CALGARY T3R $1,542.93 BEARSPAW VILLAGE CO-OPERATIVE LTD CALGARY T3L $6,128.42 BEAVER COUNTY RYLEY T0B $192,721.08 BEAVER EMERGENCY SERVICES COMMISSION VIKING T0B $8,265.16 BEAVER FOUNDATION HOLDEN T0B $17,987.36 BEAVER REGIONAL WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICES COMMISSION RYLEY T0B $236,491.79 BEAVER RIVER REGIONAL WASTE MANAGEMENT COMMISSION BONNYVILLE T9N $15,960.65 BELMEAD HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE LTD. EDMONTON T5T $2,847.66 BERTHA GOLD JEWISH SENIORS RESIDENCE SOCIETY CALGARY T2V $6,294.49 BETHANY - RITCHIE MANAGEMENT AGENCY EDMONTON T6E $5,656.82 BETHANY CARE SOCIETY CALGARY T2N $32,073.39 BETHANY NURSING HOME OF CAMROSE ALBERTA CAMROSE T4V $316,950.65 BEVERLY BUSINESS ASSOCIATION - BUSINESS REVITALIZATION ZONE EDMONTON T5W $899.35 BEZANSON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SOCIETY BEZANSON T0H $350.52 BIG COUNTRY HOUSING AUTHORITY HANNA T0J $7,852.62 BIG LAKES COUNTY HIGH PRAIRIE T0G $256,287.40 BIRCH HILLS COUNTY WANHAM T0H $110,286.83 BISHOP O'BYRNE HOUSING ASSOCATION CALGARY T2L $47,099.16 BLACKFALDS PUBLIC LIBRARY BLACKFALDS T0M $525.57 BLAZER WATER SYSTEMS LTD CALGARY T2G $87,555.93 BONNYVILLE REGIONAL FIRE AUTHORITY BONNYVILLE T9N $31,879.62 BOSS TRANSPORT LTD SPRUCE GROVE T7Y $840.41 BOW CENTRE HOUSING SOCIETY CALGARY T3B $771.63 BOW VALLEY REGIONAL HOUSING CANMORE T1W $42,455.50 BOW VALLEY REGIONAL TRANSIT SERVICES COMMISSION BANFF T1L $82,810.13 BOW VALLEY WASTE MANAGEMENT COMMISSION CANMORE T1W $56,550.12 BRAZEAU COUNTY DRAYTON VALLEY T7A $533,289.07 BRAZEAU SENIORS' FOUNDATION DRAYTON VALLEY T7A $17,058.84 BRENTWOOD FAMILY HOUSING SOCIETY EDMONTON T5M $66.60 BRITTANY LANE HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE LTD SHERWOOD PARK T8H $4,295.84 BROOKS HOUSING SOCIETY BROOKS T1R $5,942.77 BRUCE ROMICK MANNING T0H $1,835.85 BUFFALO LAKE METIS SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION #7W CASLAN T0A $142,749.50 Page 2 of 24 GST/HST Incremental Federal Rebate for Municipalities Report - January 1 to December 31, 2018 Alberta PAYMENT LEGAL NAME CITY NAME FSA AMOUNT BULLSHEAD WATER CO-OP LTD. MEDICINE HAT T1B $511.84 C & B HOGG TRUCKING LTD. SEDGEWICK T0B $2,745.23 C.J. SOPKO TRUCKING LTD. SPIRIT RIVER T0H $973.99 CALGARY ARTS DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY LTD. CALGARY T2G $14,781.37 CALGARY CHINATOWN SENIORS HOUSING SOCIETY CALGARY T2G $32,795.21 CALGARY DOWNTOWN ASSOCIATION CALGARY T2P $6,588.03 CALGARY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT LTD. CALGARY T2G $105,066.77 CALGARY FILM CENTRE LTD. CALGARY T2G $436.06 CALGARY GRACE LUTHERAN MANOR CALGARY T3E $6,121.94 CALGARY PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD CALGARY T2G $455,067.39 CALGARY WEST SENIORS HOUSING SOCIETY CALGARY T3B $37,438.51 CALHOME PROPERTIES LTD. CALGARY T2P $805,562.47 CAMERON AVENUE COHOUSING COOPERATIVE LTD. EDMONTON T5H $746.50 CAMROSE & DISTRICT SUPPORT SERVICES CAMROSE T4V $8,258.69 CAMROSE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD CAMROSE T4V $2,990.43 CANADIAN HISPANIC VILLAGE HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED CALGARY T1Y $9,705.19 CANADIAN LTL TRUCKING LTD SHERWOOD PARK T8A $2,309.66 CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION-EDMONTON REGION EDMONTON T5J $8,383.91 CANMORE COMMUNITY HOUSING CORPORATION CANMORE T1W $125,016.48 CANMORE PUBLIC LIBRARY CANMORE T1W $4,074.36 CAPITAL REGION ASSESSMENT SERVICES COMMISSION EDMONTON T5G $21,160.80 CAPITAL REGION BOARD EDMONTON T5J $22,444.89 CAPITAL REGION HOUSING CORPORATION EDMONTON T5K $711,079.03 CAPITAL REGION NORTHEAST WATERSERVICES COMMISSION SHERWOOD PARK T8H $10,191.02 CAPITAL REGION PARKLAND WATER SERVICES COMMISSION SPRUCE GROVE T7X $258,275.44 CAPITAL REGION SOUTHWEST WATER SERVICES COMMISSION LEDUC T9E $45,346.68 CARDSTON AND DISTRICT PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD CARDSTON T0K $1,001.08 CARDSTON COUNTY CARDSTON T0K $132,553.32 CARDSTON COUNTY EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY CARDSTON T0K $1,325.93 CASTOR AND DISTRICT HOUSING AUTHORITY CASTOR T0C $15,602.50 CEDAR ROOTS HOUSING COOPERATIVE LTD. EDMONTON T5N $4,152.28 CENTRAL ALBERTA WASTE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY RED DEER COUNTY T4S $466.93 CHAMPION LITTLE BOW WATER CO-OP LTD CHAMPION T0L $71.28 CHAMPION WEST WATER CO-OP LTD CHAMPION T0L $154.26 CHANTZ MATTER BEAUMONT T4X $1,348.42 Page 3 of 24 GST/HST Incremental Federal Rebate for Municipalities Report - January 1 to December 31, 2018 Alberta PAYMENT LEGAL NAME CITY NAME FSA AMOUNT CHESTERMERE UTILITIES INCORPORATED CHESTERMERE T1X $472,706.64 CHIEF MOUNTAIN REGIONAL SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY CARDSTON T0K $2,753.61 CHINATOWN AND AREA BUSINESS ASSOCIATION EDMONTON T5H $2,577.68 CHINESE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OF EDMONTON EDMONTON T5H $27,387.60 CHINOOK ARCH REGIONAL LIBRARY BOARD LETHBRIDGE T1H $43,065.20 CHINOOK FOUNDATION CARDSTON T0K $6,508.63 CITY OF BROOKS BROOKS T1R $137,315.33 CITY OF CALGARY CALGARY T2P $39,267,405.82 CITY OF CAMROSE CAMROSE T4V $393,997.66 CITY OF COLD LAKE COLD LAKE T9M $750,327.45 CITY OF FORT SASKATCHEWAN FORT SASKATCHEWAN T8L $684,745.91 CITY OF GRANDE PRAIRIE GRANDE PRAIRIE T8V $1,597,043.19 CITY OF LACOMBE LACOMBE T4L $277,859.30 CITY OF LETHBRIDGE LIBRARY BOARD LETHBRIDGE T1J $71,162.65 CITY OF LLOYDMINSTER LLOYDMINSTER T9V $722,263.45 CITY OF MEDICINE HAT MEDICINE HAT T1A $657,278.32 CITY OF SPRUCE GROVE SPRUCE GROVE T7X $1,197,621.09 CITY OF ST. ALBERT ST. ALBERT T8N $1,845,447.36 CITY OF WETASKIWIN WETASKIWIN T9A $336,391.80 CLARESHOLM HOUSING AUTHORITY CLARESHOLM T0L $4,318.54 CLEAR WATER 92 LTD STURGEON COUNTY T8T $2,467.63 CLEARVIEW HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE LTD RED DEER T4R $767.97 CLEARWATER COUNTY ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSET4T $563,179.45 COMMERCIAL WATER LTD. ARDROSSAN T8E $2,128.25 COMMONAGE HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE LTD EDMONTON T5G $572.09 CONQUERVILLE WATER CO-OP LTD MALEB T0K $446.72 CONSORT HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE LTD. EDMONTON T5T $3,064.87 CORNIE KLASSEN LA CRÊTE T0H $6,380.56 COUNTY OF ATHABASCA NO 12 ATHABASCA T9S $107,164.77 COUNTY OF BARRHEAD NO 11 BARRHEAD T7N $107,180.33 COUNTY OF CAMROSE NO 22 CAMROSE T4V $311,884.76 COUNTY OF FORTY MILE NO 8 FOREMOST T0K $283,131.58 COUNTY OF GRANDE PRAIRIE NO 1 CLAIRMONT T0H $1,567,090.03 COUNTY OF LETHBRIDGE RURAL WATER ASSOCIATION LIMITED LETHBRIDGE T1J $6,326.99 COUNTY OF MINBURN NO 27 VEGREVILLE T9C $210,505.74 Page 4 of 24 GST/HST Incremental Federal Rebate for Municipalities Report - January 1 to December 31, 2018 Alberta PAYMENT LEGAL NAME CITY NAME FSA AMOUNT COUNTY OF NEWELL NO. 4 BROOKS T1R $369,071.88 COUNTY OF NORTHERN LIGHTS MANNING T0H $322,584.30 COUNTY OF PAINTEARTH NO 18 CASTOR T0C $167,255.44 COUNTY OF ST PAUL NO 19 ST. PAUL T0A $374,843.87 COUNTY OF ST. PAUL LIBRARY BOARD ST. PAUL T0A $441.45 COUNTY OF STETTLER HOUSING AUTHORITY STETTLER T0C $29,174.55 COUNTY OF STETTLER NO. 6 STETTLER T0C $152,683.91 COUNTY OF TWO HILLS NO 21 TWO HILLS T0B $149,148.19 COUNTY OF VERMILION RIVER KITSCOTY T0B $515,263.88 COUNTY OF WARNER NO 5 WARNER T0K $165,246.67 COUNTY OF WETASKIWIN NO 10 WETASKIWIN T9A $476,325.70 CROWSNEST PASS SENIOR HOUSING BLAIRMORE T0K $7,771.58 CW BROS LTD. STURGEON COUNTY T8T $2,676.40 CYPRESS COUNTY DUNMORE T1B $400,519.11 CYPRESS VIEW FOUNDATION MEDICINE HAT T1A $28,367.41 DAVIDSON CREEK HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE LTD SHERWOOD PARK T8A $8,900.82 DEWBERRY HERITAGE VILLAS DEWBERRY T0B $518.47 DNIPRO-SELO HOUSING SOCIETY EDMONTON T6A $11,422.25 DOWNTOWN BUSINESS ASSOCIATION EDMONTON T5J $11,086.50 DOWNTOWN LETHBRIDGE BUSINESS REVITILIZATION ZONE LETHBRIDGE T1J $2,069.50 DRUMHELLER & DISTRICT SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION DRUMHELLER T0J $21,296.07 DRUMHELLER AND DISTRICT SENIORS FOUNDATION
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