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Donation Drop-Off Resources
Donation Drop-Off Resources CLOTHING WINS (Women In Need Society) Donations & Recycling Centre: Donation Centre Calgary Drop-In & Rehab Centre Society 1220 28 St NE #128* 3640 11a St NE* 403-252-3826 (403) 264-0856 Tuesday – Saturday, 9 am – 4:30 pm 7 days a week, 8 am – 4 pm Other locations: Bowness (6432 Bowness Rd. NW) Richmond (2907 Richmond Rd. SW) Dover (3525 26 Ave. SE) Fisher Park (134 71 Ave SE) Macleod Plaza (32, 180 94 Ave SE) Monday – Friday, 10 am – 6 pm Saturday, 10 am – 6 pm Sunday, 11 am – 5 pm Dress for Success Calgary Stadium Goodwill Donation Centre 1008 14 Street SE* Stadium Shopping Centre (403) 225-8555 1941 Uxbridge Dr NW #10 Tuesday, 1 – 4 pm (403) 282-2821 Thursday, 10 – 1 pm Monday – Sunday, 9 am – 6 pm Note: Women’s professional/work clothing only SOUTHEAST CALGARY COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTRE Clothing Room 2734 – 76 Avenue S.E., Calgary (403) 720-3322 Donation drop offs Mon-Fri 8 am-4:30 p.m SMALL APPLIANCES Donations & Recycling Centre: WINS (Women In Need Society) Calgary Drop-In & Rehab Centre Society Donation Centre 3640 11a St NE* 1220 28 St NE #128* (403) 264-0856 403-252-3826 7 days a week, 8 am – 4 pm Tuesday – Saturday 9 am – 4:30 pm Other locations: Bowness (6432 Bowness Rd. NW) Richmond (2907 Richmond Rd. SW) Dover (3525 26 Ave. SE) Fisher Park (134 71 Ave SE) Macleod Plaza (32, 180 94 Ave SE) Monday - Friday, 10 am – 6 pm; Saturday, 11 am – 6 pm; Sunday 11 am – 5 pm *Locations marked with an asterisk (*) are a 10-minute drive away or less. -
County of Stettler No. 06
AAAF SPRING FORUM 2012 AGRICULTURAL FIELDMAN’S DIRECTORY –CURRENT TO April 25, 2012 SOUTH REGION M.D. of Acadia Rick Niwa (AF) Office: (403) 972-3808 Box 30, Acadia Valley Shop: (403) 972-3755 T0J 0A0 Fax: (403) 972-3833 Cell: (403) 664-7114 email [email protected] Cardston County Rod Foggin (AF) Ph: (403) 653-4977 Box 580, Cardston Stephen Bevans (AAF) Fax: (403) 653-1126 T0K 0K0 Cell: (403) 382-8236 (Rod) (403) 634-9474 email: [email protected] [email protected] Municipality of Crowsnest Pass Kim Lutz (AF) Ph: (403)-563-8658 Mail: email: [email protected] Box 600 Crowsnest Pass, AB T0K 0E0 Office: Room 1, MDM Community Center 2802 - 222 Street Bellevue, AB Cypress County Jason Storch (AF) Director Ph: (403) 526-2888 816 2nd Ave, Dunmore Christina Barrieau (AAF) Fax: (403) 526-8958 T1B 0K3 email : [email protected] [email protected] M.D. of Foothills Ron Stead (AF) Ph: (403) 603-5410 (Ron) Box 5605, High River Bree Webb (AAF) Shop: (403) 652-2423 (Bree) T1V 1M7 ext 5446 Fax : (403) 603-5414 email : [email protected] [email protected] County of Forty Mile Dave Matz (AF) Phone (403) 867-3530 Box 160, Foremost Vacant (AAF) fax (403) 867-2242 T0K 0X0 Kevin Jesske (Fieldman’s Asst.) cellular (403) 647-8080 (Dave) email [email protected] [email protected] Lethbridge County Don Bodnar (AF) Ph: (403) 328-5525 905-4th Ave. South Gary Secrist (AAF) shop: (403) 732-5333 Lethbridge T1J 4E4 Terry Mrozowich Fax: (403) 732-4328 Cell : (403) 634-0713 (Don) (403) 634-0680 (Gary) email : [email protected] [email protected] County of Newell Todd Green (AF) Office: (403) 362-2772 Box 130, Brooks Holly White (AAF/Rural Cons. -
To See the Printable PDF
Chestermere Seniors’ Resource Handbook EMERGENCY SERVICES IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, CALL 911 Ambulance • Fire • Police Hearing Impaired Emergencies • Ambulance ........................................................ 403-268-3673 • Fire .................................................................... 403-233-2210 • Police ................................................................ 403-265-7392 Chestermere Emergency Management Agency 403-207-7050 CHEMA coordinates disaster assistance and relief efforts in the event of a city-wide emergency. Chestermere Utilities Emergency Numbers • Gas - ATCO 24/7 ............................................. 1-800-511-3447 If you smell natural gas or have no heat in your home. • Electricity - FortisAlberta 24/7 .......................... 403-310-9473 Check the outage map on the website first. • Water/sewer - EPCOR Trouble line ................ 1-888-775-6677 Poison Centre (Alberta Health Services) 1-800-332-1414 * * * * * * Centre for Suicide Prevention 24/7 help line: 1-833-456-4566 (Calgary) or text 4564 (2-10 p.m.) Distress Centre 24/7 Crisis Line: 403-266-4357 (Calgary) distresscentre.com [email protected] Kerby Elder Abuse (To report or get info) 403-705-3250 (Calgary) Mental Health Help Line 24/7 help line: 1-877-303-2642 (Alberta Health Services) Table of Contents EMERGENCY SERVICES ......................................Pull-out sheet CITY OF CHESTERMERE - HANDY NUMBERS ......................... 1 ADVOCACY & SUPPORT GROUPS ......................................... 3 ARTS, CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT -
Monitor's Fifth Report
COURT FILE 2001 06423 Clerk's NUMBER Stamp COURT COURT OF QUEEN’S BENCH OF ALBERTA JUDICIAL CALGARY CENTRE IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES’ CREDITORS ARRANGEMENT ACT, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-36, as amended AND IN THE MATTER OF A PLAN OF COMPROMISE OR ARRANGEMENT OF ENTREC CORPORATION, CAPSTAN HAULING LTD., ENTREC ALBERTA LTD., ENT CAPITAL CORP., ENTREC CRANES & HEAVY HAUL INC., ENTREC HOLDINGS INC., ENT OILFIELD GROUP LTD. and ENTREC SERVICES LTD. DOCUMENT FIFTH REPORT OF THE MONITOR October 5, 2020 ADDRESS FOR MONITOR SERVICE AND Alvarez & Marsal Canada Inc. CONTACT 250 6th Avenue SW, Suite 1110 INFORMATION Calgary, AB T2P 3H7 OF PARTY FILING THIS Phone: +1 604.638.7440 DOCUMENT Fax: +1 604.638.7441 Email: [email protected] / [email protected] Attention: Anthony Tillman / Vicki Chan COUNSEL Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP 400 3rd Avenue SW, Suite 3700 Calgary, Alberta T2P 4H2 Phone: +1 403.267.8222 Fax: +1 403.264.5973 Email: [email protected] / [email protected] Attention: Howard A. Gorman, Q.C. / Gunnar Benediktsson TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................... - 3 - 2.0 PURPOSE ................................................................................................................................... - 6 - 3.0 TERMS OF REFERENCE ......................................................................................................... - 7 - 4.0 ACTIVITIES OF THE -
2020 Annual Report the Year-Over-Year Increase of $75.3 Million in Long-Term Debt the Operating Facility of $33.3 Million (2019 – $12.3 Million)
CMLC ANNUAL REPORT 2020 2 3 CONTENTS 04 INTRODUCTION 42 STRATEGIC PLAN UPDATE 08 HIGHLIGHTS & MILESTONES 47 INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S OF 2020 REPORT 10 City-building highlights 50 ACCOUNTABILITY & 15 Planning & infrastructure GOVERNANCE 19 Land sales & 57 MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION commercial leasing & ANALYSIS 22 Development partner activity 61 REPORT OF MANAGEMENT 26 Retail openings 62 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 30 Project management 68 NOTES TO FINANCIAL 34 Programming & public art STATEMENTS 38 Marketing 84 TEAM CMLC 40 Corporate communications 41 Safety & vitality 4 5 “In a truly extraordinary year, CMLC rose above countless challenges and delivered, INTRODUCTION as always, exceptional projects for our city and outstanding value for our shareholder. Despite the limitations everyone faced in a year defined by COVID-19, where our daily routines and typical ways of working were completely upended, CMLC found ways to roll with the punches and forge stalwartly onward with our important community- building work.” KATE THOMPSON President & CEO 7 RISING TO NEW CHALLENGES For nearly everyone on the planet, 2020 was a year dramatically defined by the challenges and the changes wrought by the COVID-19 crisis. As its ripple effects reverberated through our community, our resilience as an organization was put swiftly and continually to the test. And, as we’ve always done in the face of unforeseen obstacles, after calmly and thoughtfully taking stock of our projects and the risks we now had to consider, CMLC rose confidently to these new challenges. This new world order called for extraordinary adaptations in every facet of our business—our ongoing redevelopment and construction activities, the many ways we support our partners, and the placemaking and community programming initiatives that have underpinned our success here in Calgary’s east end from the outset. -
Meet Calgary Air Travel
MEET CALGARY AIR TRAVEL London (Heathrow) Amsterdam London (Gatwick) Frankfurt Seattle Portland Minneapolis Salt Lake City New York (JFK) Chicago Newark Denver San Francisco Las Vegas Palm Springs Los Angeles Dallas/Ft.Worth San Diego Phoenix Houston Orlando London (Heathrow) Amsterdam San Jose del Cabo Varadero Puerto Vallarta Cancun London (Gatwick) Mexico City Frankfurt Montego Bay Seattle Portland Minneapolis Salt Lake City New York (JFK) Chicago Newark Denver San Francisco Las Vegas Palm Springs Los Angeles Dallas/Ft.Worth San Diego Phoenix Houston Orlando San Jose del Cabo Varadero Puerto Vallarta Cancun Mexico City Montego Bay Time Zone Passport Requirements Calgary, Alberta is on MST Visitors to Canada require a valid passport. (Mountain Standard Time) For information on visa requirements visit Canada Border Services Agency: cbsa-asfc.gc.ca CALGARY AT A GLANCE HOTEL & VENUES Calgary is home to world-class accommodations, with over 13,000 guest rooms, there’s Alberta is the only province in +15 Calgary’s +15 Skywalk system Canada without a provincial sales Skywalk is the world’s largest indoor, something for every budget and preference. Meetings + Conventions Calgary partners with tax (PST). The Government of pedestrian pathway network. The Calgary’s hotels and venues to provide event planners with direct access to suppliers without the added step of connecting with each facility individually. Canada charges five per cent goods weather-protected walkways are and services tax (GST) on most about 15 feet above the ground purchases. level and run for a total of 11 miles. Calgary TELUS The +15 links Calgary’s downtown Convention Centre Bring your shades. -
Candidate's Statement of Unpaid Claims and Loans 18 Or 36 Months
Candidate’s Statement of Unpaid Claims and Loans 18 or 36 Months after Election Day (EC 20003) – Instructions When to use this form The official agent for a candidate must submit this form to Elections Canada if unpaid amounts recorded in the candidate’s electoral campaign return are still unpaid 18 months or 36 months after election day. The first update must be submitted no later than 19 months after the election date, covering unpaid claims and loans as of 18 months after election day. The second update must be submitted no later than 37 months after election day, covering unpaid claims and loans as of 36 months after election day. Note that when a claim or loan is paid in full, the official agent must submit an amended Candidate’s Electoral Campaign Return (EC 20120) showing the payments and the sources of funds for the payments within 30 days after making the final payment. Tips for completing this form Part 1 ED code, Electoral district: Refer to Annex I for a list of electoral district codes and names. Declaration: The official agent must sign the declaration attesting to the completeness and accuracy of the statement by hand. Alternatively, if the Candidate’s Statement of Unpaid Claims and Loans 18 or 36 Months after Election Day is submitted online using the Political Entities Service Centre, handwritten signatures are replaced by digital consent during the submission process. The official agent must be the agent in Elections Canada’s registry at the time of signing. Part 2 Unpaid claims and loans: Detail all unpaid claims and loans from Part 5 of the Candidate’s Electoral Campaign Return (EC 20121) that remain unpaid. -
Alberta Works
Alberta Works Income Support provides financial assistance to Albertans who do not have the resources to meet their basic needs, like food, clothing and shelter You may qualify for Income Support if: • You cannot work due to chronic health problems or other barriers to employment • You are currently looking for work, working but not earning enough, or temporarily unable to work • You need training so you can get a job • You are faced with an unexpected, one-time emergency e.g., sudden eviction due to fire How to apply • Go to your nearest Alberta Works Centre (locations below) • Centres open at 8:15am- first come first served • You will receive a number to speak to a Service Need Determination Worker • At the meeting with the worker, you will receive the application to fill out as well as information about what other documents you need • Application form also available online at http://humanservices.alberta.ca/financial-support/689.html but must be submitted in person with a worker • If you cannot go at 8:15am, call ahead and ask about worker availability Calgary Central: Century Park Place Alberta Supports Calgary Central: Lancore Alberta Supports Centre Centre 3rd Floor Lancore Building 5th Floor Century Park Place 1021-10 Avenue SW T2R 0B7 855-8 Avenue SW T2P 3P1 403-297-2094 1-877-644-9992 Monday-Friday: 8:15am-4:30pm Monday-Friday: 8:15am-4:30pm Calgary East: Malborough Alberta Supports Centre Calgary East: Raddison Alberta Supports Centre 1502 Marlborough Mall Main Floor Radisson Centre 515 Marlborough Way NE T2A 7E7 525-28 Street SE T2A 6W9 403-297-7570 403-297-1907 Monday-Friday: 8:15am-4:30pm Monday-Friday: 8:15am-4:30pm Calgary North: One Executive Place Alberta Supports Calgary South: Fisher Park Alberta Supports Centre Centre 100 Fisher Park II One Executive Place 6712 Fisher Street SE T2H 2A7 1816 Crowchild Trail NW T2M 3Y7 1-877-644-9992 403-297-7200 Monday-Friday: 8:15am-4:30pm Monday-Friday: 8:15am-4:30pm Updated February 2018 . -
THE COMMUNICATOR Alberta Development Officers Association (ADOA) February 2017
THE COMMUNICATOR Alberta Development Officers Association (ADOA) February 2017 Quick News Save the Date The 2017 ADOA Conference will be Catch a quick overview of some updates and important ADOA information. held in Westlock, AB. Membership Fees Due The tentative conference dates are th September 27-29, with the meet and A reminder that your Membership Fees are due February 28 . greet to be on the 26th. The ADOA needs to receive all payments by February 28th, this allows the board to allocate funds towards our grant program. More information to come. Members who do not renew their membership will be removed from the mailing list and Forum, and will need to re-apply. New Board Members The ADOA would like to welcome our two new Board Members, Berni Kuntz and Feinan 2017 ADOA Conference: Westlock, AB Long. Berni has assumed the ADOA’s board position as Secretary, and Feinan has stepped into co-chairing Communications. Congratulations Terry Topolnitsky on your new Presidential position. We’d like to thank Cheryl Callihoo (former President – now Past President), Colleen Thome (former Secretary) and Katherine Currie (former Past President) for all the time, effort and care that you have put into the ADOA. 2016 Membership Review In 2016 the ADOA gained 50 new members! Grants of 2016 In 2016 the ADOA distributed all of the grant money to applicants. This is the most amount of applicants we have received in recent years. Thank-you for your applications and congratulations to our successful applicants. Fire Training Centre (2016 Lloydminster Conference): -
Communities Within Specialized and Rural Municipalities (May 2019)
Communities Within Specialized and Rural Municipalities Updated May 24, 2019 Municipal Services Branch 17th Floor Commerce Place 10155 - 102 Street Edmonton, Alberta T5J 4L4 Phone: 780-427-2225 Fax: 780-420-1016 E-mail: [email protected] COMMUNITIES WITHIN SPECIALIZED AND RURAL MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES COMMUNITY STATUS MUNICIPALITY Abee Hamlet Thorhild County Acadia Valley Hamlet Municipal District of Acadia No. 34 ACME Village Kneehill County Aetna Hamlet Cardston County ALBERTA BEACH Village Lac Ste. Anne County Alcomdale Hamlet Sturgeon County Alder Flats Hamlet County of Wetaskiwin No. 10 Aldersyde Hamlet Foothills County Alhambra Hamlet Clearwater County ALIX Village Lacombe County ALLIANCE Village Flagstaff County Altario Hamlet Special Areas Board AMISK Village Municipal District of Provost No. 52 ANDREW Village Lamont County Antler Lake Hamlet Strathcona County Anzac Hamlet Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo Ardley Hamlet Red Deer County Ardmore Hamlet Municipal District of Bonnyville No. 87 Ardrossan Hamlet Strathcona County ARGENTIA BEACH Summer Village County of Wetaskiwin No. 10 Armena Hamlet Camrose County ARROWWOOD Village Vulcan County Ashmont Hamlet County of St. Paul No. 19 ATHABASCA Town Athabasca County Atmore Hamlet Athabasca County Balzac Hamlet Rocky View County BANFF Town Improvement District No. 09 (Banff) BARNWELL Village Municipal District of Taber BARONS Village Lethbridge County BARRHEAD Town County of Barrhead No. 11 BASHAW Town Camrose County BASSANO Town County of Newell BAWLF Village Camrose County Beauvallon Hamlet County of Two Hills No. 21 Beaver Crossing Hamlet Municipal District of Bonnyville No. 87 Beaver Lake Hamlet Lac La Biche County Beaver Mines Hamlet Municipal District of Pincher Creek No. 9 Beaverdam Hamlet Municipal District of Bonnyville No. -
Agriculture in the Alberta Hub Region
AGRICULTURE IN THE ALBERTA HUB REGION The Alberta HUB region contains over 3 million cultivated acres spread over 9 counties/M.Ds. which is 12% of Alberta's total cultivated acres. Much of the Alberta HUB region contains black chernozemic soil or dark brown chernozemic soil which is very fertile and can produce high agriculture yields. The growing conditions of the Alberta HUB region are long summer days with moisture in the range of 60 to 100mm of average spring moisture content. Climate averages (degrees) : Spring 4.5C/39.6F Summer 17C/62.8F Fall 5.1C/41.2F Winter -16.6C/2.1F LAND IN CROPS The Alberta HUB region has seen major growth in the Agriculture sector with Gross Farm Receipts reaching nearly to $1.5 billion (measured in acres) 2011 2016 dollars in 2016. County of Vermilion River 728,723 728,580 Minburn County 467,317 496,297 GROSS FARM RECEIPTS Lamont County 371,871 398,381 St Paul County 376,027 329,226 2011 2016 Two Hills County 330,077 293,577 County of Vermilion River $ 278,186,370 $ 405,991,767 Bonnyville M.D. 250,968 239,816 Minburn County $ 212,292,483 $ 283,877,909 Smoky Lake County 205,180 209,995 Lamont County $ 116,937,707 $ 181,264,477 Thorhild County 202,273 184,950 St Paul County $ 107,679,940 $ 163,658,520 Lac La Biche County 86,778 97,619 Two Hills County $ 99,240,963 $ 138,178,237 Alberta HUB Region Total 3,019,214 3,013,441 Bonnyville M.D. -
Calgary Employment Services Directory August 2020
. Calgary Employment Services Directory August 2020 Find the Directory online at alberta.ca/calgary-employment-services.aspx Calgary Employment Services Directory | August 2020 1 Disclaimer The contents of this Directory are based on information provided by program funders, service providers, and institutions, and may not be all-inclusive. The Directory serves as a general guide to employment programs and services in Calgary and surrounding communities. The Directory contains links to other websites. The Government of Alberta is not responsible for the content provided by other organizations on their websites or by other means. Please direct any comments or inquiries regarding programs and services directly to the organization in question. © 2020 Government of Alberta Community and Social Services publishes the Calgary Employment Services Directory on a quarterly basis. Find the directory online by visiting www.alberta.ca/calgary-employment-services.aspx. If you would like to add or modify content in the Calgary Employment Services Directory, please email us at [email protected]. Calgary Employment Services Directory | August 2020 2 The Calgary Employment Services Directory can help you take your next step. Find employment and training programs offered through an extensive network of community organizations, non-profit agencies, colleges, private schools, businesses and employer organizations. The Calgary Employment Services Directory has programs and services related to the following: Academic Upgrading — Obtain your high school Occupational Skills Training — Find certificate and diploma or upgrade your academic skills to meet post- diploma programs offering practicum experience. secondary program requirements. Persons with Disabilities — Access training and Career and Employment Services — Connect with a work opportunities for persons with disabilities.