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Code Postal Payment Amount GST/HST Incremental Federal Rebate for Municipalities Report - January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009 Rapport sur les remboursements fédéraux additionnels de la TPS/TVH aux municipalités - Du 1er janvier au 31 décembre 2009 POSTAL CODE/ PAYMENT AMOUNT/ LEGAL NAME/DÉNOMINATION SOCIALE CITY/VILLE CODE POSTAL MONTANT DU PAIEMENT ALBERTA 1016819 ALBERTA LTD. SHERWOOD PARK T8A $ 1,557.48 1203213 ALBERTA LTD. DEVON T9G $ 5,474.16 1205585 ALBERTA LTD. SPIRIT RIVER T0H $ 3,089.48 1207175 ALBERTA LTD. BEZANSON T0H $ 1,573.46 124 STREET AND AREA BUSINESS ASSOCIATION EDMONTON T5M $ 1,599.12 1287616 ALBERTA LTD. BONNYVILLE T9N $ 5,304.92 340715 ALBERTA SOCIETY GRANDE PRAIRIE T8V $ 41,540.76 882020 ALBERTA LTD. SHERWOOD PARK T8A $ 14,891.39 919055 ALBERTA LTD KEG RIVER T0H $ 3,694.90 967204 ALBERTA LTD. ARDROSSAN T8E $ 873.79 ABBY ROAD HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE LTD EDMONTON T6G $ 1,799.41 ABYSS WATER SUPPLY INC. LA GLACE T0H $ 3,439.07 AC PUREWATER HAULING SERVICES LTD SPRUCE GROVE T7X $ 989.83 ACCM BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION EDMONTON T6C $ 13,723.03 ALBERTA AVENUE BUSINESS REVITALIZATION ZONE ASSOCIATION EDMONTON T5G $ 296.95 ALBERTA CAPITAL REGION WASTEWATER COMMISSION FORT SASKATCHEWAN T8L $ 175,030.27 ALBERTA SOUTHWEST REGIONAL ALLIANCE LTD. PINCHER CREEK T0K $ 7,293.89 ALDERGROVE HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE LTD EDMONTON T5T $ 825.95 ALTERNATE CHOICE WATER HAULING LTD. EDSON T7E $ 6,894.10 ANDRE'S WATER DELIVERY LTD LAC LA BICHE T0A $ 9,010.95 ANSGAR LUTHERAN HOUSING EDMONTON T5K $ 14,281.38 AQUATERA UTILITIES INC. GRANDE PRAIRIE T8V $ 403,739.07 ARTSPACE HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE LTD EDMONTON T5H $ 4,220.04 ATHABASCA REGIONAL WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICES COMMISSION ATHABASCA T9S $ 19,615.45 AVENWOOD/BUCHANAN SENIORS CENTRE EDMONTON T5B $ 5,898.18 B & V POTABLE WATER LTD. WHITECOURT T7S $ 4,522.72 BANFF PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD BANFF T0L $ 1,208.74 BARONS-EUREKA-WARNER F C S S BOARD COALDALE T1M $ 3,238.12 BARRHEAD & DISTRICT SOCIAL HOUSING ASSOCIATION BARRHEAD T7N $ 6,579.64 BASHAW AND DISTRICT AMBULANCE AUTHORITY BASHAW T0B $ 1,437.68 BASSANO MEMORIAL MUNICIPAL LIBRARY BASSANO T0J $ 247.37 BATTLE RIVER FOUNDATION WAINWRIGHT T9W $ 10,439.35 BAYCO WATER HAULING INC. EDMONTON T5Y $ 2,878.82 BEARSPAW AQUA LTD CALGARY T3R $ 15,815.65 BEARSPAW RIDGE WATER CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED CALGARY T3R $ 1,817.35 BEAVER COUNTY RYLEY T0B $ 259,883.60 BEAVER FOUNDATION HOLDEN T0B $ 42,839.57 BEAVER REGIONAL WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICES COMMISSION RYLEY T0B $ 28,897.84 BEAVER RIVER REGIONAL WASTE MANAGEMENT COMMISSION BONNYVILLE T9N $ 283,351.68 BELMEAD HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE LTD. EDMONTON T5T $ 1,242.43 BERNARD H ELSBETT, DONALDA P ELSBETT BROOKS T1R $ 2,109.04 BERRY ENVIRONMENTAL INC BEAVERLODGE T0H $ 603.43 BETHANY - RITCHIE MANAGEMENT AGENCY EDMONTON T6E $ 8,440.46 BETHANY CARE SOCIETY CALGARY T2N $ 4,799.72 BETHANY NURSING HOME OF CAMROSE ALBERTA CAMROSE T4V $ 141,709.36 BEVERLY BUSINESS ASSOCIATION - BUSINESS REVITALIZATION ZONE EDMONTON T5W $ 780.21 BIG COUNTRY HOUSING AUTHORITY HANNA T0J $ 6,821.82 BIG DRIPPER WATER HAULING INC COCHRANE T4C $ 7,869.83 BIG ROCK WATER HAULING SERVICES LTD. CALGARY T2Z $ 17,440.96 BIG VALLEY MUNICIPAL LIBRARY BIG VALLEY T0J $ 170.05 BIRCH HILLS COUNTY WANHAM T0H $ 101,842.70 BISHOP O'BYRNE HOUSING FOR SENIORS ASSOCIATION CALGARY T2L $ 38,627.07 BLACKFALDS PUBLIC LIBRARY BLACKFALDS T0M $ 1,045.56 BLAIR X2 LIMITED ARDROSSAN T8G $ 3,941.93 BONNYVILLE MUNICIPAL AMBULANCE BONNYVILLE T9N $ 10,197.53 BORLE'S FRESH WATER HAULING INC FORT MCMURRAY T9H $ 705.39 BOSS TRANSPORT LTD SPRUCE GROVE T7Y $ 1,554.95 BOW CENTRE HOUSING SOCIETY CALGARY T3B $ 834.33 BOW VALLEY WASTE MANAGEMENT COMMISSION CANMORE T1W $ 22,741.82 BOW-CRESCENT MANAGEMENT AGENCY CALGARY T2X $ 8,439.73 BRAZEAU COUNTY DRAYTON VALLEY T7A $ 582,183.32 BRAZEAU SENIORS' FOUNDATION DRAYTON VALLEY T7A $ 12,263.92 BRIAR ROSE ESTATES CO-OPERATIVE LTD EDMONTON T6K $ 380.90 BRITTANY LANE HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE LTD SHERWOOD PARK T8H $ 706.14 BRIVILLE WATER HAULING LTD. RED DEER COUNTY T4S $ 336.07 BRUCE ROMICK MANNING T0H $ 1,702.90 BUCK LAKE - ALDER FLATS FIRE ASSOC ALDER FLATS T0C $ 416.23 BUFFALO LAKE METIS SETTLEMENT ASSOC #7W CASLAN T0A $ 118,111.40 BULLSHEAD WATER CO-OP LTD. MEDECINE HAT T1B $ 234.47 CALGARY ARTS DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY LTD. CALGARY T2P $ 12,531.36 CALGARY CHINATOWN SENIORS HOUSING SOCIETY CALGARY T2G $ 6,542.23 CALGARY CHRISTIAN HOUSING ASSOCIATION CALGARY T2H $ 11,674.96 CALGARY DOWNTOWN ASSOCIATION CALGARY T2P $ 14,716.53 CALGARY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT LTD. CALGARY T2G $ 66,173.35 CALGARY GRACE LUTHERAN MANOR, CALGARY T3E $ 7,395.92 CALGARY HANDIBUS ASSOCIATION CALGARY T2E $ 79,485.70 CALGARY JEWISH SENIOR CITIZENS RESIDENCE SOCIETY CALGARY T2V $ 25,687.12 CALGARY PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD CALGARY T2G $ 275,453.07 CALGARY WEST SENIORS HOUSING SOCIETY CALGARY T3B $ 37,605.74 CALHOME PROPERTIES LTD. CALGARY T2P $ 993,443.10 CAMERON AVENUE COHOUSING COOPERATIVE LTD. EDMONTON T5H $ 1,195.66 CAMERON CLELAND, SUSAN CLELAND TABER T1G $ 1,959.99 CAMROSE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD CAMROSE T4V $ 2,621.00 CANADIAN HISPANIC VILLAGE HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED CALGARY T1Y $ 3,029.04 CANADIAN LTL TRUCKING LTD SHERWOOD PARK T8G $ 4,837.96 CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION-EDMONTON REGION EDMONTON T5K $ 4,450.65 CANMORE COMMUNITY HOUSING CORPORATION CANMORE T1W $ 2,117.89 CANMORE PUBLIC LIBRARY CANMORE T1W $ 2,538.55 CAPITAL REGION ASSESSMENT SERVICES COMMISSION EDMONTON T6B $ 14,467.47 CAPITAL REGION BOARD EDMONTON T5J $ 40,926.26 CAPITAL REGION HOUSING CORPORATION EDMONTON T5K $ 657,649.48 CAPITAL REGION NORTHEAST WATERSERVICES COMMISSION MORINVILLE T8R $ 12,699.74 CAPITAL REGION PARKLAND WATER SERVICES COMMISSION SPRUCE GROVE T7X $ 7,911.60 CAPITAL REGION SOUTHWEST WATER SERVICES COMMISSION NISKU T9E $ 5,947.45 CAPITAL REGION VEGREVILLE CORRIDOR WATER SERVICES COMMISSION CHIPMAN T0B $ 12,088.86 CARDSTON AND DISTRICT AMBULANCE SERVICE CARDSTON T0K $ 7,482.89 CARDSTON AND DISTRICT PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD CARDSTON T0K $ 1,323.39 CARDSTON COUNTY CARDSTON T0K $ 93,021.68 CASTOR AND DISTRICT HOUSING AUTHORITY CASTOR T0C $ 94,403.26 CENTRAL ALBERTA WASTE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY RED DEER T4B $ 671.00 CENTRE DE SANTE SAINT-THOMAS HEALTH CENTRE EDMONTON T6C $ 1,739.03 CGM SENIOR'S MANAGEMENT AGENCY EDMONTON T5P $ 18,789.48 CHACUTENAH MANOR VILLAGE OF IRMA IRMA T0B $ 2,449.42 CHAMPION LITTLE BOW WATER CO-OP LTD CHAMPION T0L $ 269.86 CHAMPION WEST WATER CO-OP LTD CHAMPION T0L $ 348.08 CHANTZ MATTER BEAUMONT T4X $ 1,401.74 CHIEF MOUNTAIN REGIONAL SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY CARDSTON T0K $ 9,891.27 CHINESE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OF EDMONTON EDMONTON T5H $ 16,349.51 CHINOOK ARCH REGIONAL LIBRARY BOARD LETHBRIDGE T1H $ 28,833.75 CHINOOK FOUNDATION CARDSTON T0K $ 25,078.27 CHINOOK WATER CO-OP LTD CHINOOK T0J $ 112.46 CITY CENTER CAMROSE CAMROSE T4V $ 943.85 CITY OF BROOKS BROOKS T1R $ 185,806.58 CITY OF CALGARY CALGARY T2P $ 28,021,607.11 CITY OF CAMROSE CAMROSE T4V $ 326,245.97 CITY OF COLD LAKE COLD LAKE T9M $ 456,468.69 CITY OF FORT SASKATCHEWAN FORT SASKATCHEWAN T8L $ 475,316.90 CITY OF GRANDE PRAIRIE GRANDE PRAIRIE T8V $ 2,303,907.30 CITY OF LLOYDMINSTER LLOYDMINSTER T9V $ 836,828.06 CITY OF MEDICINE HAT MEDICINE HAT T1A $ 1,491,506.69 CITY OF SPRUCE GROVE SPRUCE GROVE T7X $ 716,204.59 CITY OF ST ALBERT ST ALBERT T8N $ 592,757.21 CITY OF WETASKIWIN WETASKIWIN T9A $ 574,013.62 CLEAR WATER 92 LTD STURGEON COUNTY T8T $ 3,998.60 CLEARVIEW HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE LTD RED DEER T4N $ 393.69 CLEARWATER COUNTY ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE T4T $ 537,154.66 COMMERCIAL WATER LTD. 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