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PL- 374 Date: February 26, 2008 Subject: NPA 587 to Overlay Npas 403 and 780 (Alberta, Canada) Related Previous Planning Letters: 364, 369
Number: PL- 374 Date: February 26, 2008 Subject: NPA 587 to Overlay NPAs 403 and 780 (Alberta, Canada) Related Previous Planning Letters: 364, 369 This Planning Letter supersedes Planning Letters 364 dated July 27, 2007, and 369 dated October 15, 2007. This revision makes changes to the Carriers' and Test numbers table to include MTS Allstream test numbers. Carrier Test Number MTS Allstream 587-810-8378 (TEST) MTS Allstream 587-810-2455 (BILL) In Telecom Decision CRTC 2007-42, Code relief for area codes 403 and 780 – Alberta, dated 14 June 2007, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) approved the introduction of a new area code for Alberta, Canada to the regions currently served by area codes 403 and 780. The new area code 587 assigned by the North American Numbering Plan Administration (NANPA) will be implemented in a "distributed overlay" over the entire province of Alberta covering both area codes 403 and 780 on the relief date of 19 September 2008. Maps showing the area served by NPAs 403, 780 and the new overlay NPA 587 as well as lists of exchange areas in each area code in Alberta are attached to this letter. Prior to mandatory 10-digit local dialling, callers dialling local calls with 7 digits will hear a network announcement notifying them to dial local calls with 10-digits in the future, after which their calls will be completed. Canadian carriers operating in NPAs 403 and 780 in Alberta will start providing this network announcement no earlier than 23 June 2008 and no later than 27 June 2008, and maintain it until mandatory 10-digit local dialling is introduced no earlier than 8 September 2008 and no later than 12 September 2008. -
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• Banff • Jasper • Kootenay • Yoho • Mount Revelstoke • Glacier • Waterton Lakes • National Parks • Fort St
• BANFF • JASPER • KOOTENAY • YOHO • MOUNT REVELSTOKE • GLACIER • WATERTON LAKES • NATIONAL PARKS • FORT ST. JAMES • BANFF PARK MUSEUM • CAVE AND BASIN • ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE • BAR U RANCH • NATIONAL HISTORIC SITES Celebrating 100 years of this land and its stories e Ye f Jef 2007/2008 Également offert en français MAPS INSIDE! Welcome You are Visiting a National Treasure anadian national parks and Cnational historic sites are a country-wide system of significant natural areas, places, persons and events. These special locales are gateways to nature, adventure, discovery and to our past. They celebrate the beauty and infinite variety of our country and bear witness to our nation’s defining moments. Each national park is a sanctuary in And world heritage sites too! which nature is allowed to evolve in anff, Jasper, Kootenay and Yoho national parks, together its own way. Each national historic Bwith the provincial parks of Hamber, Mount Robson site tells a unique story, contributing and Mount Assiniboine, are recognized internationally as a a sense of time, identity, and place UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Canadian Rocky Mountain to our understanding of Canada as Parks World Heritage Site encompasses 20 585 km2–one of the a whole. largest protected areas in the world. Protected and preserved for all Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, spanning the Canadians and for the world, Canada-U.S.A. boundary between Montana and Alberta, was Canada’s national parks and designated as a World Heritage Site because of its superlative national historic sites provide a mountain scenery, high topographic relief, glacial landforms, haven for plants and animals and and abundant diversity of wildlife and wildflowers. -
MCI Updated 2012 Listing
CMA Title Name Office Location Phone No. Fax No. Southern Region Lethbridge District-area code 403 OM Terry Becker Lethbridge 382-4071 382-4412 23 MCI Doug Scheelar Medicine Hat 529-3644 529-5355 24 MCI Darrell Turner Taber 223-7986 223-6800 25 MCI Curtis Nagel Lethbridge 382-4078 382-4412 26 MCI Rick Lemire Pincher Creek 627-1100 627-1101 Calgary District-area code 403 OM Fred Lee Calgary 297-7661 297-7682 27 MCI Michael McIntyre High River 652-8300 652-8308 28 MCI Perry Roberts Cochrane 932-3383 932-4397 29 MCI Doug Goodine Airdrie 912-3390 948-9542 30 MCI Garry Moore Strathmore 934-8896 934-8898 Central Region Red Deer District-area code 403 OM Mike Baik Red Deer 340-5087 340-4876 17 MCI Jim Wood Ponoka 783-6525 783-5299 18 MCI Joel Niven Rocky Mtn House 845-4494 845-4460 19 MCI Dewayne Wlad Red Deer 340-4878 340-4876 Hanna District- area code 403 OM Craig Siewert (Acting) Hanna 854-5560 854-3086 20 MCI Allan Engel Stettler 742-7924 742-7923 21 MCI Gordon Wilton Drumheller 823-1788 823-1786 21 MCI Chuck Stern Hanna 854-5562 854-3086 22 MCI Robert Kropinske Consort 577-2701 577-2707 Vermilion District-area code 780 OM Bill Heaslip Vermillion 853-8182 853-8270 14 MCI Gary Faas Vegreville 632-5493 632-4732 15 MCI Andy Charchun Vermillion 853-8179 853-8270 16 MCI Tim Guenther Camrose 679-1770 679-1772 North Central Region Athabasca District-area code 780 OM Paula Campbell Athabasca 675-2624 675-5855 7 S MCI Rick Tkachuk Smoky Lake/Boyle/Redwater 675-2624 675-5855 8 S MCI Ralph Gilbertson Bonnyville 826-2750 826-6264 8 N MCI Calvin Kissell Lac La Biche 623-5228 623-5229 10 E MCI Ron Hiligas Athabasca 675-2624 675-5855 10 W MCI Brent Churla Barrhead/Westlock area 674-8228 674-8298 Edson District-area code 780 OM Sabhago Oad Edson 723-8563 723-8387 12 MCI Reg Faulkner Evansburg 727-4333 727-4334 13 MCI Howard Hawley Edson 723 8571 723-8387 Stony Plain District-area code 780 OM Paul Buryn Stony Plain 968-4218 963-7420 9 MCI Corbet Kratko Morinville/Gibbons/Sherwood 464-4645 449-0718 11 MCI Wilf Cousineau Leduc/Stony Plain/Drayton 986-4911 986-2748 AHD-SW MCI John W. -
Vacation-Planner.Pdf
www.banffinfo.com Local 403 762 0260 Toll free 1877 226 3348 1 Welcome to the beautiful Canadian Rockies For the past 10 years our company has been organizing vacations for our clients travelling to the beautiful Canadian Rockies. Our team of local agents are located in Banff, Alberta and are dedicated solely to organizing custom made vacations. The Canadian Rockies is where we live and is our speciality. While the technology of the internet has brought much more information easily to people, many still just don’t have the time to sit and browse through the multitude of options available, or are confused by the conflicting reviews on user forums, like TripAdvisor. We thought it would be helpful to put together an online guide to make planning your vacation easier and quicker. This guide is also meant as a checklist so you don’t miss out on any major highlights. We have compiled our most popular itineraries which A Guide to include all the major highlights. your All these itineraries can be booked ‘as is” or can be used as the basis for a customized vacation. You can mix and match any of the hotels and tours on the Banff Canadian Accommodation Reservations website to design a holiday that suits your personal Rockies interests and budget. Vacation To keep the size of this file to a minimum, we have hyperlinked (blue text) to various pages in our website for current pricing and detailed information. How to go about planning your vacation The area is quite large and a common mistake is trying to cover too much with not enough time. -
Canadian Geographic Area Code Relief History 2020-11-11V2
Updated: 11 November 2020 Canadian Geographic Area Code Relief History Date New Province / Method / Event NPA Description / Comments NPA Territory Requiring Relief 1947 416 Ontario First Area AT&T assignment of 86 area 613 Ontario Codes codes (9 Canada, 77 continental 418 Québec implemented in USA) in format N(0/1)X-NNX- 514 Québec NANP area XXXX (where N = 2 to 9 and X = 0 902 New Brunswick, to 9) Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador 204 Manitoba 306 Saskatchewan 403 Alberta 604 British Columbia 1953 519 Ontario Split 416 new area code 519 for Ontario split 613 from parts of 416 & 613 1955 506 New Brunswick Split 902 new area code 506 split from 902 and for New Brunswick and Newfoundland Newfoundland and Labrador (902 and Labrador retained for Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island) 1957 705 Ontario Split 519 new area code 705 for Ontario split 613 from parts of 613 and 519 1957 819 Québec Split 418 new area code 819 for Québec 514 split from parts of 514 & 418 1960 Yukon, Northwest Boundary Yukon & the southern & western Territories and Extension parts of the Northwest Territories Alberta begin to interconnect and use Alberta 403 area code - 1 - Updated: 11 November 2020 Date New Province / Method / Event NPA Description / Comments NPA Territory Requiring Relief 1962 709 Newfoundland Split 506 new area code 709 for and Labrador Newfoundland and Labrador split from 506 (506 retained by New Brunswick) 1962 807 Ontario Split and 705 new area code 807 for Ontario split Boundary 416 from 705; 416/705 boundary Realignment -
2016 ISSN: 0046-1318 Mailing Address: P.O
EDMONTON STAMP CLUB Volume 105, Number 8 October 2016 ISSN: 0046-1318 Mailing address: P.O. Box 399, Edmonton AB T5J 2J6 Web site: http://www.edmontonstampclub.com ZEP, GERMANY-C35_Post Card, to Lubeck, (41 bids) $195 Ebay July 2016 Regular meetings St. Joseph High School Cafeteria, 10830 - 109 Street, 6:00 pm October 3rd & 24th November 7th & 21st 2 E.S.C. BULLETIN Volume 105, Number 8 The Edmonton Stamp Club dates back to 1912. The Club is Life Chapter #6 of the Royal Philatelic Society of Canada and Chapter #680 of the American Philatelic Society. The editor welcomes communications of all kinds– letters, comments and articles. Deadline, 25th day of each month. These may be forwarded to Fred Tauber, Edmonton Stamp Club, Box 399, Edmonton, Alberta, T5J 2J6, click “contact” on our website or email to [email protected] 2016 - 2017 Board of Directors, etc. Area code 780- Schutte, Robert President 989-1260 [email protected] Dykstra, Ed Vice President 587-341-0804 [email protected] (Chair, Spring Show Committee) Lockau, Jim Vice President 467-4825 [email protected] Verrier, Rod Treasurer 489-7506 [email protected] Stein, Warren Secretary 463-9881 [email protected] (Archivist) Tauber, Fred Membership 469-3034 [email protected] (Webmaster-edmontonstampclub.com & Editor-Bulletin) Kuester, Peter Past President 451-0520 [email protected] Director (Circuits Manager) Ellis, David Director 457-7491 [email protected] Pacey, Jeff Director 989-3491 [email protected] Spencer, Keith Director 437-1787 [email protected] (Past President & NWFSC, RPSC liaison) Hetke. Dave Director 909-3974 [email protected] Sheena, Arif Director 951-5707 [email protected] Wissink, Barend Director 922-5019 [email protected] Fast, Malcom Director 966-2812 [email protected] (Coordinator Summer Auction) Piercey, David BNAPS liaison 437-2771 [email protected] Advertising rate schedule: Full page $30, half page $18, quarter page $10 per ten issues (annual subscription). -
WARP 74 / Spring 2010 / 2 Spring 2010 • Vol
MonSFFA’ s Executive: MonSFFA CALENDAR OF EVENTS Bernard Reischl Except where noted, all MonSFFA meetings are held President (& self proclaimed Emperor :) Sundays at 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM at the Hotel Espresso (formerly the Days Hotel), St-François Room, 1005 Guy Street, corner René Lévesque. Keith Braithwaite & Lindsay Brown Vice-Presidents Programming is subject to change, check our website for latest developments. Sylvain St-Pierre June 13, 2010 Treasurer Meeting cancelled in favour of a garage sale on the 12th Appointed Positions: and bowling on the 13th. PR, Membership, editor of Impulse July 25, 2010 Keith Braithwaite Annual MonSFFA BBQ (rain date: August 1, 2010) Web Master Bernard Reischl August 15, 2010 Editor of WARP Fancraft Workshops: Members try their hand at a variety Cathy Palmer-Lister of sci-fi-themed crafts in a series of workshops Board of Advisors (BoA) September 19, 2010 All members in good standing! Guest Speaker: Olivier Xavier speaks on his professional career, the Please help us plan our activities! modern visual effects industry, and the FX techniques employed by low-budget independent filmmakers. On the Cover Introduction to Computer Gaming: A primer on popular computer Our cover this issue comes courtesy Keith Braithwaite, gaming (François Ménard) who colourised an old black-and-white marker sketch he'd made a few years back. The Emperor's flagship, October 17, 2010 painted in the Imperial colours of war and bristling with Future’s History: The evolution of the Captain Future weaponry, orbits the Empire's homeworld. character over a variety of media. (Marquise Boies) Weird Sci-Fi Technologies: A review of some of the more bizarre technologies to be found in the annals of science fiction. -
2019 ISSN: 0046-1318 Mailing Address: P.O
EDMONTON STAMP CLUB Volume 108, Number 5 April 2019 ISSN: 0046-1318 Mailing address: P.O. Box 399, Edmonton AB T5J 2J6 Website: http://www.edmontonstampclub.com Topical category – Zeppelin BRAZIL-4CL6_MNH $114 (eBay) Regular meetings St. Joseph High School Cafeteria, 10830 - 109 Street, 6:00 pm April 15th & 29th May 13th & 27th May 25th (Red Deer) June 10th (elections) 2 E.S.C. BULLETIN Volume 108, Number 5 3 E.S.C. BULLETIN Volume 108, Number 5 The Edmonton Stamp Club dates back to 1912. The Club is Life Chapter #6 of the Royal Philatelic Society of Canada and Chapter #680 of the American Philatelic Society. The editor welcomes communications of all kinds– letters, comments and articles. Deadline, 7 days before first monthly meeting. These may be forwarded to Fred Tauber, Edmonton Stamp Club, Box 399, Edmonton, Alberta, T5J 2J6, click “contact” on our website or email to [email protected] 2018 - 2019 Board of Directors Area code 780- Barnes, Richard President 488-5288 [email protected] Schutte, Robert Past President 989-1260 [email protected] Dykstra, Ed Vice President 587-341-0804 [email protected] Lockau, Jim Vice President 467-4825 [email protected] Rod Verrier Treasurer 489-7506 [email protected] (summer meeting coordinator) Stein, Warren Secretary 463-9881 [email protected] (Archivist) Tauber, Fred Membership 469-3034 [email protected] (Webmaster-edmontonstampclub.com & Editor-Bulletin) Kuester, Peter Director 451-0520 [email protected] (Circuits Manager) Ellis, David Director 457-7491 [email protected] Pacey, Jeff Director 989-3491 [email protected] Spencer, Keith Director 437-1787 [email protected] (NWFSC, RPSC liaison) Hetke. -
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Credit Calendar 2014-2015 INTRODUCTION KEYANO COLLGE KEYANO We Are a Big Spirit Community, and It Shows in Everything SCHOOL COLOURS We Do
Credit CalendarKEYANO COLLEGE 2014-2015 MESSAGES FROM PRESIDENT & VICE PRESIDENT KEYANO COLLGE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE FROM WELCOME THE VICE PRESIDENT, ACADEMIC Keyano College is a Comprehensive Community Institution (CCI), located Keyano College is located in in the heart of the Alberta the economic epicenter of Oil Sands, Wood Buffalo Canada and serves the region, Region. A thriving centre for economic development, providing a multitude of educational opportunities that innovation and sustainability, Keyano College is growing align with career opportunities. Our post-secondary in accordance with the increasing demands of the Region, students have a choice of credentials to pursue, including and is committed to facilitating growth and excellence diplomas, degrees, and trades credentials. In addition we in our workforce as well as improving the life of our provide access to other degrees through our university community. transfer pathways. We work with local industry to ensure we support them through the provision of graduates Whether it is through the introduction of new Canadians with the knowledge and skills they are looking for. We in our region, or, new programming to address existing also have long-term partnerships with post-secondary and emerging needs, or, collaborating with the many institutions in Alberta that provide opportunities for organizations that make Wood Buffalo one of North students to either begin their post-secondary studies America’s most intriguing and innovative communities, with us and transfer elsewhere, or to complete their Keyano plays a role in the education of its residents, and degree requirements right here in Wood Buffalo. the enrichment of the community where residents live, work and play. -
Legislative Assembly of Alberta the 28Th Legislature Second Session
Legislative Assembly of Alberta The 28th Legislature Second Session Standing Committee on Resource Stewardship Bill 201 Agricultural Pests (Fusarium Head Blight) Amendment Act, 2014 Stakeholder Presentations Thursday, June 26, 2014 9:02 a.m. Transcript No. 28-2-9 Legislative Assembly of Alberta The 28th Legislature Second Session Standing Committee on Resource Stewardship Khan, Stephen, St. Albert (PC), Chair Hale, Jason W., Strathmore-Brooks (W), Deputy Chair Allen, Mike, Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo (Ind) Anglin, Joe, Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House-Sundre (W) Bikman, Gary, Cardston-Taber-Warner (W) Bilous, Deron, Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview (ND) Blakeman, Laurie, Edmonton-Centre (AL) Brown, Dr. Neil, QC, Calgary-Mackay-Nose Hill (PC) Calahasen, Pearl, Lesser Slave Lake (PC) Cao, Wayne C.N., Calgary-Fort (PC) Casey, Ron, Banff-Cochrane (PC) Goudreau, Hector G., Dunvegan-Central Peace-Notley (PC) Johnson, Linda, Calgary-Glenmore (PC) Xiao, David H., Edmonton-McClung (PC) Young, Steve, Edmonton-Riverview (PC) Also in Attendance McDonald, Everett, Grande Prairie-Smoky (PC) Bill 201 Sponsor Kubinec, Maureen, Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock (PC) Support Staff W.J. David McNeil Clerk Robert H. Reynolds, QC Law Clerk/Director of Interparliamentary Relations Shannon Dean Senior Parliamentary Counsel/ Director of House Services Philip Massolin Manager of Research Services Stephanie LeBlanc Legal Research Officer Sarah Leonard Legal Research Officer Michael Kulicki Research Officer Nancy Robert Research Officer Corinne Dacyshyn Committee Clerk Jody Rempel