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2021 Court Calendar
Court Calendar and Indigenous Court Worker and Resolution Services Programs 2021 Court Calendar 2021 Court Calendar and Indigenous Court Worker and Resolution Services Programs The 2021 publication is available online at https://albertacourts.ca and www.qp.alberta.ca/1140.cfm. Additional copies of this publication can be ordered from Alberta Queen’s Printer at www.qp.alberta.ca/1140.cfm. Suite 700, Park Plaza Building 10611 - 98 Avenue Edmonton, AB T5K 2P7 Phone: 780-427-4952 Fax: 780-452-0668 Email: [email protected] 1 November, 2020 Court Calendar 2021 COURT CALENDAR JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 8 9 10 11 12 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 15 16 17 18 19 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 22 23 24 25 26 25 26 27 28 29 29 30 31 APRIL MAY JUNE S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 28 29 30 JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 11 12 13 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 16 17 18 19 20 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 23 24 25 26 27 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 30 31 27 28 29 30 OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 12 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 29 30 2 November, 2020 Court Calendar 2022 COURT CALENDAR JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH -
Big Lake Quarters
BLQ YELLOWHEAD TRAIL WINTERBURN ROAD YELLOWHEAD TRAIL For Lease For more information, please contact: Paul Raimundo Big Lake Quarters Vice President, Retail +1 780 328 2575 Yellowhead Trail (Highway 16) & Winterburn Road [email protected] Edmonton, Alberta Bruce Peters Assistant Vice President, Retail +1 780 328 2577 Brand new, exciting retail opportunities in [email protected] Edmonton’s thriving northwest corridor. JLL Edmonton Retail For Lease Big Lake Quarters Big Lake Quarters Largest, most prominent commercial node within the Big Lake Area Structure Plan. YELLOWHEAD TRAIL WINTERBURN ROAD BLQ The Area Big Lake Quarters will be the primary shopping area for the existing population of 18,538† and a future population of 27,192*. It will serve the communities of Kinglet Gardens, Hawks Ridge, Pintail Landing, Trumpeter, Starling, Royal Spring Estates and Countryside Ravines. Winterburn Road (215 Street) north of Yellow- head Trail (Highway 16) sees an average weekday traffic of 4,600 VPD‡ and is expected to double by the next five years. Yellowhead Trail (Highway 16) is a major highway corridor with connections from east to west, serving an average of 70,100 VPD‡ and whose off ramp is the main access into the Big Lake area. † Based off a 5 kilometer radius * Based off the total population upon build-out for Kinglet Gardens, Hawks Ridge, Pintail Landing, Trumpeter and Starling; ‡ VPD - Vehicles per day; City of Edmonton, Tableau Data, 2018 Statistics For Lease Big Lake Quarters Property Details Building S2: 4,158 SF Building S3: 13,200 SF Building S4: 5,400 SF Building S5: 5,400 SF Lease Rates Market Site Area 5.04 Acres Expected Completion 2023 Proposed Zoning CSC - Shopping Centre Future Development Starting in 2022 and with anticipated completion in 2025, the land immediately west of Big Lake Quarters will be developed into Kinglet Gardens—a brand new, residential community with townhomes, duplexes and single family homes. -
Legislative Assembly of Alberta the 29Th Legislature Second Session Standing Committee on Alberta's Economic Future
Legislative Assembly of Alberta The 29th Legislature Second Session Standing Committee on Alberta’s Economic Future Ministry of Executive Council Consideration of Main Estimates Monday, May 16, 2016 7 p.m. Transcript No. 29-2-7 Legislative Assembly of Alberta The 29th Legislature Second Session Standing Committee on Alberta’s Economic Future Sucha, Graham, Calgary-Shaw (ND), Chair Schneider, David A., Little Bow (W), Deputy Chair Anderson, Shaye, Leduc-Beaumont (ND) Carson, Jonathon, Edmonton-Meadowlark (ND) Connolly, Michael R.D., Calgary-Hawkwood (ND) Coolahan, Craig, Calgary-Klein (ND) Dach, Lorne, Edmonton-McClung (ND) Fitzpatrick, Maria M., Lethbridge-East (ND) Gotfried, Richard, Calgary-Fish Creek (PC) Hunter, Grant R., Cardston-Taber-Warner (W) Jansen, Sandra, Calgary-North West (PC) Panda, Prasad, Calgary-Foothills (W) Piquette, Colin, Athabasca-Sturgeon-Redwater (ND) Schreiner, Kim, Red Deer-North (ND) Starke, Dr. Richard, Vermilion-Lloydminster (PC)* Taylor, Wes, Battle River-Wainwright (W) * substitution for Richard Gotfried Also in Attendance Cooper, Nathan, Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills (W) Cyr, Scott J., Bonnyville-Cold Lake (W) Support Staff Robert H. Reynolds, QC Clerk Shannon Dean Senior Parliamentary Counsel/ Director of House Services Philip Massolin Manager of Research Services Stephanie LeBlanc Legal Research Officer Sarah Amato Research Officer Nancy Robert Research Officer Corinne Dacyshyn Committee Clerk Jody Rempel Committee Clerk Aaron Roth Committee Clerk Karen Sawchuk Committee Clerk Rhonda Sorensen Manager of Corporate Communications and Broadcast Services Jeanette Dotimas Communications Consultant Tracey Sales Communications Consultant Janet Schwegel Managing Editor of Alberta Hansard Transcript produced by Alberta Hansard Standing Committee on Alberta’s Economic Future Participants Ministry of Executive Council Hon. -
Elk Island Catholic School Division Three Year
EELLKK IISSLLAANNDD CCAATTHHOOLLIICC SSCCHHOOOOLL ELK ISLAND CATHOLIC SCHOOL DDDIIIVVVIIISSSIIIOOONNN TTTHHHRRREEEEEE YYYEEEAAARRR EEEDDDUUUCCCAAATTTIIIOOONNN PPPLLLAAANNN 222000000666///000777 TTTOOO 222000000888///000999 TABLE OF CONTENTS Message from the Board Chair ………………………………………………………………… 1 Superintendent’s Message ……………………………………………………………………... 1 Accountability Statement ……………………………………………………………………… 1 Vision Statement ………………………………………………………………………………. 2 Mission Statement ……………………………………………………………………………... 2 Board of Trustees ……………………………………………………………………………… 3 Administrative Team ………………………………..………………………………………… 3 School Directory …………………………………………………….…………………………. 4 School Board Goals ……………………………………………………………………………. 5 Division Profile ………………………………………………………………………………… 6 Issues and Trends ………………………………………………………………………………. 7 Student Enrolment……………………………………………………………………………… 8 Alberta Initiatives for School Improvement …………………………………………………… 8 Alberta Learning Goals ………………………………………………………………………... 9 Goal 1: High Quality Learning Opportunities for All………………...………………………. 10 Outcome: Schools are safe and caring ………………………………………………. 10 Outcome: The education system meets the needs of all K-12 students, society and the economy ……………………………………………………………… 11 Outcome: Children at risk have their needs addressed through effective programs and supports ………………………………………………………………. 12 Outcome: Students complete programs ……………………………………………... 12 Goal 2: Excellence in Student Learning Outcomes …………………………………………... 13 Outcome: Students demonstrate high standards ……………………………………. -
Fisheries Barriers in Native Trout Drainages
Alberta Conservation Association 2018/19 Project Summary Report Project Name: Fisheries Barriers in Native Trout Drainages Fisheries Program Manager: Peter Aku Project Leader: Scott Seward Primary ACA Staff on Project: Jason Blackburn, David Jackson, and Scott Seward Partnerships Alberta Environment and Parks Environment and Climate Change Canada Key Findings • We compiled existing barrier location information within the Peace River, Athabasca River, North Saskatchewan River, and Red Deer River basins into a centralized database. • We catalogued fish habitat and community data for the Narraway River watershed for use in a population restoration feasibility framework. • We identified 107 potential barrier locations within the Narraway River watershed, using Google Earth ©, which will be refined using valley confinement modeling and validated with ground truthing in 2019. Introduction Invasive species pose one of the greatest threats to Alberta native trout species, through hybridization, competition, and displacement. These threats are partially mediated by the presence of natural headwater fish-passage barriers, namely waterfalls, that impede upstream 1 invasions. In Alberta, several sub-populations of native trout remain genetically pure primarily because of waterfalls. Identification and inventory of waterfalls in the Peace River, Athabasca River, North Saskatchewan River, and Red Deer River basins isolating pure populations and their habitats is critical to inform population recovery and build implementation strategies on a stream by stream basis. For example, historical stocking of non-native trout to the Narraway River watershed may be endangering native bull trout and Arctic grayling. Non-native cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, and brook trout have been stocked in the Torrens River, Stetson Creek, and Two Lakes, all of which have connectivity to the Narraway River. -
Alberta Hansard
Province of Alberta The 30th Legislature Second Session Alberta Hansard Tuesday afternoon, July 21, 2020 Day 48 The Honourable Nathan M. Cooper, Speaker Legislative Assembly of Alberta The 30th Legislature Second Session Cooper, Hon. Nathan M., Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills (UCP), Speaker Pitt, Angela D., Airdrie-East (UCP), Deputy Speaker and Chair of Committees Milliken, Nicholas, Calgary-Currie (UCP), Deputy Chair of Committees Aheer, Hon. Leela Sharon, Chestermere-Strathmore (UCP) Nally, Hon. Dale, Morinville-St. Albert (UCP) Allard, Tracy L., Grande Prairie (UCP) Deputy Government House Leader Amery, Mickey K., Calgary-Cross (UCP) Neudorf, Nathan T., Lethbridge-East (UCP) Armstrong-Homeniuk, Jackie, Nicolaides, Hon. Demetrios, Calgary-Bow (UCP) Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville (UCP) Nielsen, Christian E., Edmonton-Decore (NDP) Barnes, Drew, Cypress-Medicine Hat (UCP) Nixon, Hon. Jason, Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House-Sundre Bilous, Deron, Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview (NDP), (UCP), Government House Leader Official Opposition Deputy House Leader Nixon, Jeremy P., Calgary-Klein (UCP) Carson, Jonathon, Edmonton-West Henday (NDP) Notley, Rachel, Edmonton-Strathcona (NDP), Ceci, Joe, Calgary-Buffalo (NDP) Leader of the Official Opposition Copping, Hon. Jason C., Calgary-Varsity (UCP) Orr, Ronald, Lacombe-Ponoka (UCP) Dach, Lorne, Edmonton-McClung (NDP) Pancholi, Rakhi, Edmonton-Whitemud (NDP) Dang, Thomas, Edmonton-South (NDP) Panda, Hon. Prasad, Calgary-Edgemont (UCP) Deol, Jasvir, Edmonton-Meadows (NDP) Dreeshen, Hon. Devin, Innisfail-Sylvan Lake (UCP) Phillips, Shannon, Lethbridge-West (NDP) Eggen, David, Edmonton-North West (NDP), Pon, Hon. Josephine, Calgary-Beddington (UCP) Official Opposition Whip Rehn, Pat, Lesser Slave Lake (UCP) Ellis, Mike, Calgary-West (UCP), Reid, Roger W., Livingstone-Macleod (UCP) Government Whip Renaud, Marie F., St. -
The Little Bow Gets Bigger – Alberta's Newest River
ALBERTA WILDERNESS Article ASSOCIATION Wild Lands Advocate 13(1): 14 - 17, February 2005 The Little Bow Gets Bigger – Alberta’s Newest River Dam By Dr. Stewart B. Rood, Glenda M. Samuelson and Sarah G. Bigelow The Little Bow/Highwood Rivers Project includes Alberta’s newest dam and provides the second major water project to follow the Oldman River Dam. The controversy surrounding the Oldman Dam attracted national attention that peaked in about 1990, and legal consideration up to the level of the Supreme Court over federal versus provincial jurisdiction and the nature and need for environmental impact analysis. A key outcome was that while environmental matters are substantially under provincial jurisdiction, rivers involve fisheries, navigation, and First Nations issues that invoke federal responsibility. As a consequence, any major water management project in Canada requires both provincial and federal review. At the time of the Oldman Dam Project, three other proposed river projects in Alberta had received considerable support and even partial approval. Of these, the Pine Coulee Project was the first to advance, probably partly because it was expected to be the least controversial and complex. That project involved the construction of a small dam on Willow Creek, about an hour south of Calgary. A canal from that dam diverts water to be stored in a larger, offstream reservoir in Pine Coulee. That water would then be available for release back into Willow Creek during the late summer when flows are naturally low but irrigation demands are high. Pine Coulee was generally a dry prairie coulee and reservoir flooding did not inundate riparian woodlands or an extensive stream channel. -
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EICS School & Parish Directory Camrose Holy Redeemer Catholic School (K-8) 53117 Rge. Rd. 222, Ardrossan, AB T8E 2M8 st Our Lady of Mount Pleasant Catholic School (7-12) T: 780-922-4522 / F: 780-922-2825 Where is Jesus? Faith-filled, 21 century, 39 Mount Pleasant Drive, Camrose, AB T4V 2M3 Principal: Mr. Gordon Marshall Right here! Right now ! T: 780-672-2975 / F: 780-672-4747 hr.eics.ab.ca Principal: Mr. Joe Kucy quality Catholic learning. olmp.eics.ab.ca Holy Spirit Catholic School (K-8) 151 Crimson Drive, Sherwood Park, AB T8H 2R2 We are EICS. St. Patrick Catholic School (K-6) T: 780-416-9526 / F: 780-416-9529 st 4816 -53 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0Y2 Principal: Mr. Ed Kucy Faith-filled, 21 century, Catholic learning T: 780-672-2177 / F: 780-672-1818 holyspiritcs.eics.ab.ca Principal: Mrs. Karen Antoniuk in Camrose, Fort Saskatchewan, Sherwood stpats.eics.ab.ca Jean Vanier Catholic School (K-4) Park, Vegreville and surrounding areas. Protection of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish (K-4 English & Ukrainian Bilingual) 109 Georgian Way, Sherwood Park, AB T8A 3K9 (Camrose) T: 780-679-0975 Joyful hearts .... sharing the Good News. T: 780-467-3633 / F: 780-467-1584 St. Francis Xavier Parish Principal: Mr. Don Marceau (Camrose) T: 780-672-1131 jeanvanierschool.eics.ab.ca Fort Saskatchewan Madonna Catholic School (K-4) Our Lady of the Angels Catholic School (5-8) 15 Main Blvd., Sherwood Park, AB T8A 3N3 T: 780-467-7972 / F: 780-449-1035 9622 Sherridon Drive, Fort Saskatchewan, AB T8L 1W7 Principal: Mrs. -
Alberta Hansard
Province of Alberta The 27th Legislature Third Session Alberta Hansard Thursday, November 4, 2010 Issue 39 The Honourable Kenneth R. Kowalski, Speaker Legislative Assembly of Alberta The 27th Legislature Third Session Kowalski, Hon. Ken, Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock, Speaker Cao, Wayne C.N., Calgary-Fort, Deputy Speaker and Chair of Committees Mitzel, Len, Cypress-Medicine Hat, Deputy Chair of Committees Ady, Hon. Cindy, Calgary-Shaw (PC) Kang, Darshan S., Calgary-McCall (AL) Allred, Ken, St. Albert (PC) Klimchuk, Hon. Heather, Edmonton-Glenora (PC) Amery, Moe, Calgary-East (PC) Knight, Hon. Mel, Grande Prairie-Smoky (PC) Anderson, Rob, Airdrie-Chestermere (WA), Leskiw, Genia, Bonnyville-Cold Lake (PC) WA Opposition House Leader Liepert, Hon. Ron, Calgary-West (PC) Benito, Carl, Edmonton-Mill Woods (PC) Lindsay, Fred, Stony Plain (PC) Berger, Evan, Livingstone-Macleod (PC) Lukaszuk, Hon. Thomas A., Edmonton-Castle Downs (PC), Bhardwaj, Naresh, Edmonton-Ellerslie (PC) Deputy Government House Leader Bhullar, Manmeet Singh, Calgary-Montrose (PC) Lund, Ty, Rocky Mountain House (PC) Blackett, Hon. Lindsay, Calgary-North West (PC) MacDonald, Hugh, Edmonton-Gold Bar (AL) Blakeman, Laurie, Edmonton-Centre (AL), Marz, Richard, Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills (PC) Official Opposition Deputy Leader, Mason, Brian, Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood (ND), Official Opposition House Leader Leader of the ND Opposition Boutilier, Guy C., Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo (WA) McFarland, Barry, Little Bow (PC) Brown, Dr. Neil, QC, Calgary-Nose Hill (PC) McQueen, Diana, Drayton Valley-Calmar (PC) Calahasen, Pearl, Lesser Slave Lake (PC) Morton, Hon. F.L., Foothills-Rocky View (PC) Campbell, Robin, West Yellowhead (PC), Notley, Rachel, Edmonton-Strathcona (ND), Government Whip ND Opposition House Leader Chase, Harry B., Calgary-Varsity (AL), Oberle, Hon. -
Tourist Guide
TOURIST GUIDE 55 AVENUE WWW.52 AVENUEWETASKIWIN.CA Discover Wetaskiwin Wetaskiwin is a City with a growing population of 12,621 and over 700 businesses; the City offers all urban amenities with the charm of a small town. Whether you know us as a city where “Cars cost less” or home to the Reynolds-Alberta Museum, one thing is for sure, Wetaskiwin welcomes you to an adventure. Take in the Rawhide Rodeo or dance to the music at the Loonstock Music Festival. Visit the Wetaskiwin and District Heritage Museum, the Reynolds- Alberta Museum and Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame. Enjoy a show at the Manluk Performing Arts Theatre. Feeling adventurous? Take a rare flight in the open cockpit of a Biplane. Looking for family fun? Surf the Board Rider at the Manluk Aquatic Centre. The Edmonton International Raceway, located in Wetaskiwin, hosts the NASCAR 300 lap race. Whatever your pleasure - there is an experience for everyone in one of Alberta’s oldest cities. Visit our website for local events happening in the community, www.wetaskiwin.ca. MUSEUMS 4 Reynolds-Alberta Museum 6 Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame 8 Wetaskiwin & District Heritage Museum 10 Alberta Central Railway Museum 12 Historic City Hall Tours 14 Wetaskiwin Archives 14 HISTORICAL POINTS OF INTEREST 16 LEISURE & ATTRACTIONS 22 MAP OF WETASKIWIN 28 ACCOMODATIONS 38 RESTAURANTS 42 EXCITING EXCURSIONS 46 VISITORS INFORMATION 48 INDEX 3 MUSEUMS 50 STREET 50 Wetaskiwin is proud to boast of our museums such as the international award-winning Reynolds-Alberta Museum, Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame, the Wetaskiwin and District Heritage Museum, and the Alberta Central Railway Museum. -
Alberta Hansard
Province of Alberta The 27th Legislature Second Session Alberta Hansard Thursday, March 12, 2009 Issue 14 The Honourable Kenneth R. Kowalski, Speaker Legislative Assembly of Alberta The 27th Legislature Second Session Kowalski, Hon. Ken, Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock, Speaker Cao, Wayne C.N., Calgary-Fort, Deputy Speaker and Chair of Committees Mitzel, Len, Cypress-Medicine Hat, Deputy Chair of Committees Ady, Hon. Cindy, Calgary-Shaw (PC), Leskiw, Genia, Bonnyville-Cold Lake (PC) Minister of Tourism, Parks and Recreation Liepert, Hon. Ron, Calgary-West (PC), Allred, Ken, St. Albert (PC) Minister of Health and Wellness Amery, Moe, Calgary-East (PC) Lindsay, Hon. Fred, Stony Plain (PC), Anderson, Rob, Airdrie-Chestermere (PC), Solicitor General and Minister of Public Security Parliamentary Assistant, Solicitor General and Public Security Lukaszuk, Thomas A., Edmonton-Castle Downs (PC), Benito, Carl, Edmonton-Mill Woods (PC) Parliamentary Assistant, Municipal Affairs Berger, Evan, Livingstone-Macleod (PC), Lund, Ty, Rocky Mountain House (PC) Parliamentary Assistant, Sustainable Resource Development MacDonald, Hugh, Edmonton-Gold Bar (L) Bhardwaj, Naresh, Edmonton-Ellerslie (PC) Marz, Richard, Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills (PC) Bhullar, Manmeet Singh, Calgary-Montrose (PC), Mason, Brian, Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood (NDP), Parliamentary Assistant, Advanced Education Leader of the NDP Opposition and Technology McFarland, Barry, Little Bow (PC) Blackett, Hon. Lindsay, Calgary-North West (PC), McQueen, Diana, Drayton Valley-Calmar (PC), Minister of Culture and Community Spirit Parliamentary Assistant, Environment Blakeman, Laurie, Edmonton-Centre (L), Morton, Hon. F.L., Foothills-Rocky View (PC), Deputy Leader of the Official Opposition Minister of Sustainable Resource Development Official Opposition House Leader Notley, Rachel, Edmonton-Strathcona (NDP), Boutilier, Guy C., Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo (PC) Deputy Leader of the NDP Opposition, Brown, Dr.