Contact List for CMO Appearances

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Contact List for CMO Appearances CONTACT INFORMATION FOR PROVINCIAL COURTS LOCATION AGENCY PHONE NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS CALGARY CRIMINAL CASE MANAGEMENT OFFICE 403-297-3162 [email protected] CLERKS OFFICE 403-297-2242 [email protected] DUTY COUNSEL 1-855-670-6149 N/A CROWN OFFICE (PROVINCIAL) 403-297-8444 [email protected] CROWN OFFICE (FEDERAL) 403-299-3978 [email protected] SPECIALIZED PROSECUTIONS 403-297-8477 N/A ELIZABETH FRY SOCIETY 403-294-0737 [email protected] CALGARY LEGAL GUIDANCE 403-234-9266 [email protected] STUDENT LEGAL ASSISTANCE 403-220-6637 N/A NCSA 403-237-7850 N/A CALGARY REGIONAL CASE MANAGEMENT OFFICE 403-297-4396 [email protected] (Includes Airdrie, Canmore, Cochrane, Didsbury, Okotoks, Tsuut'ina, Turner Valley) CLERKS OFFICE 403-297-4396 [email protected] CROWN OFFICE (PROVINCIAL) 403-297-8444 [email protected] CROWN OFFICE (FEDERAL): Airdrie, Didsbury, Okotoks, Turner Valley (Elliot Baker): 403- [email protected] 616-0875 Canmore, Cochrane and Tsuut'ina (PPSC Southern Circuits) 403-299-3978 [email protected] GENERAL QUERIES 403-614-6750 [email protected] ELIZABETH FRY SOCIETY 403-294-0737 [email protected] CALGARY LEGAL GUIDANCE 403-234-9266 [email protected] STUDENT LEGAL ASSISTANCE 403-220-6637 N/A NCSA 403-237-7850 N/A CAMROSE (includes CLERKS OFFICE 780-679-1240 [email protected] Killam) CROWN OFFICE (PROVINCIAL) 780-361-1206 [email protected] CROWN OFFICE (FEDERAL) John Lee: 403-350-9922 [email protected] ELIZABETH FRY SOCIETY 780-422-4775 [email protected] NCSA -Wetaskiwin 780-352-2461 N/A ELIZABETH FRY SOCIETY 780-422-4775 [email protected] DRUMHELLER CASE MANAGEMENT OFFICE 403-820-7300 [email protected] (Includes Hanna, Siksika, Strathmore) CLERK OF THE COURT OFFICE 403-820-7300 [email protected] CROWN OFFICE (PROVINCIAL) 403-297-8444 [email protected] CROWN OFFICE (FEDERAL) 403-299-3978 [email protected] Jan 4, 2021 Page 1 ELIZABETH FRY SOCIETY 403-294-0737 [email protected] CALGARY LEGAL GUIDANCE 403-234-9266 [email protected] STUDENT LEGAL ASSISTANCE 403-220-6637 N/A NCSA 403-237-7850 N/A EDMONTON CRIMINAL [email protected] CASE MANAGEMENT OFFICE 780-422-1604 CLERKS OFFICE 780-427-8383 [email protected] DUTY COUNSEL 1-855-670-6149 N/A CROWN OFFICE 780-422-1111 [email protected] CROWN OFFICE (FEDERAL) 780-495-3553 [email protected]. ELIZABETH FRY SOCIETY 780-422-4775 [email protected] STUDENT LEGAL SERVICES 780-492-2226 [email protected] NCSA 780-423-2141 FORT MCMURRAY CASE MANAGEMENT OFFICE 780-743-7195 [email protected] (includes Ft. Chipewyan) CLERKS OFFICE 780-743-7195 [email protected] CROWN OFFICE (PROVINCIAL) 780-743-7285 N/A CROWN OFFICE (FEDERAL) (Jana Skarsen): 780-815-0815 [email protected] ELIZABETH FRY 780-427-2681 [email protected] NCSA 780-743-1888 N/A FORT SASKATCHEWAN CLERKS OFFICE 780-998-1200 [email protected] (includes Boyle) CROWN OFFICE (PROVINCIAL) 780-998-1269 N/A CROWN OFFICE (FEDERAL) 780-495-3553 [email protected] ELIZABETH FRY 780-427-2681 [email protected] GRANDE PRAIRIE CASE MANAGEMENT OFFICE 780-833-4961 (Grande Prairie) [email protected] (Includes Valleyview and Fox Creek) CLERKS OFFICE [email protected] 780-538-5360 (Grande Prairie, Valleyview and Fox Creek) CROWN OFFICE (PROVINCIAL) 780-538-5338 [email protected] CROWN OFFICE (FEDERAL) Grande Prairie (Kevin Lieslar): 780-660-6499 [email protected] Vallyview and Fox Creek (Cam McCoy): 780-994-1162 [email protected] NCSA Grande Prairie: 780-532-9359 N/A Valleyview: 780-524-4449 HIGH LEVEL (includes CLERKS OFFICE 780-927-3732 [email protected] Chateh and Ft. Vermilion) CROWN OFFICE (PROVINCIAL) 780-624-6270 [email protected] CROWN OFFICE (FEDERAL) (Cam McCoy) 780-994-1162 [email protected] NCSA 780-926-3159 N/A Jan 4, 2021 Page 2 HIGH PRAIRIE (includes CLERKS OFFICE 780-523-6600 [email protected] Red Earth Creek, Slave Lake and Wabasca- Desmarais) CROWN OFFICE (PROVINCIAL) 780-849-7190 [email protected] CROWN OFFICE (FEDERAL) (Cam McCoy) 780-994-1162 [email protected] NCSA High Prairie: 780-523-3282 N/A Slave Lake: 780-849-4914 Wabasca: 780-891-3818 HINTON (includes CLERKS OFFICE 780-865-8280 [email protected]. Edson, Grande Cache and Jasper) CROWN OFFICE (PROVINCIAL) 780-865-8285 N/A CROWN OFFICE (FEDERAL) (Erwin Schulz) 780-952-9921 [email protected] NCSA 587-467-8858 N/A LEDUC (includes Breton CLERKS OFFICE 780-986-6911 [email protected] and Drayton Valley) CROWN OFFICE (PROVINCIAL) 780-361-1206 N/A CROWN OFFICE (FEDERAL) Leduc (John Lee): 403-350-9922 [email protected] Drayton Valley (Erwin Schulz): 780-952-9921 [email protected] LETHBRIDGE (includes CASE MANAGEMENT OFFICE 403-388-4929 [email protected] Cardston, Taber, Fort Macleod, and Pincher Creek) CLERKS OFFICE 403-381-5224 [email protected] CROWN OFFICE (PROVINCIAL) 403-381-5211 [email protected] CROWN OFFICE (FEDERAL) Lethbridge (Mark Klassen): 403-671-1945 [email protected] Cardston, Taber Fort Maclead and Pincher Creek (PPSC [email protected] Southern Circuits): 403-299-3978 ELIZABETH FRY SOCIETY Mallory Kristjanson: 403-795-5787 [email protected] NCSA Lethbridge: 403-329-6140 N/A Pincher Creek / Fort Macleod: 403-965-3933 Brocket: 403-965-3933 INDIGENOUS CRIMINAL COURT N/A WORKER PROGRAM Blood Tribe Court Worker Services: 403-737-2555 MEDICINE HAT CASE MANAGEMENT OFFICE 403-529-8714 (Medicine Hat) [email protected] (includes Brooks) CLERKS OFFICE 403-529-8644 (Medicine Hat and Brooks) [email protected] CROWN OFFICE (PROVINCIAL) 403-488-4556 [email protected] CROWN OFFICE (FEDERAL) Medicine Hat (PPSC Southern Circuits): 403-299-3978 [email protected] Brooks (Stewart Kennedy): 403-977-9059 [email protected] Jan 4, 2021 Page 3 PEACE RIVER (includes CLERKS OFFICE 780-624-6256 [email protected] Falher and Fairview) CROWN OFFICE (PROVINCIAL) 780-624-6270 [email protected] CROWN OFFICE (FEDERAL) (Cam McCoy) 780-994-1162 [email protected] NCSA 780-624-4622 N/A RED DEER (includes CASE MANAGEMENT OFFICE 403-754-6357 [email protected] Rocky Mountain House, CLERKS OFFICE 403-340-5250 [email protected] Stettler and Coronation CROWN OFFICE (PROVINCIAL) 403-340-5190 [email protected] CROWN OFFICE (FEDERAL) (Donna Derie-Gillispie) 587-880-6110 [email protected] NCSA - Red Deer 403-347-4377 [email protected] NCSA - Rocky Mountain House, O'Chiese,403-429-9402 and Sunchild First Nation [email protected] ELIZABETH FRY SOCIETY 780-422-4775 [email protected] SHERWOOD PARK CASE MANAGEMENT OFFICE 780-464-0114 [email protected] CLERKS OFFICE 780-464-0114 [email protected] CROWN OFFICE (PROVINCIAL) 780-638-3352 N/A CROWN OFFICE (FEDERAL) 780-495-3553 [email protected] ELIZABETH FRY 780-427-2681 [email protected] ST ALBERT (includes CASE MANAGEMENT OFFICE 780-458-7300 [email protected] Morinville, Barrhead, Westlock and Athabasca) CLERKS OFFICE 780-458-7300 [email protected] CROWN OFFICE (PROVINCIAL) 780-638-3352 N/A CROWN OFFICE (FEDERAL) St. Albert, Morinville, Barrhead (Edmonton PPSC Office): [email protected] 780-495-3553 Athbasca and Westlock (Erwin Schulz): 780-460-2505 [email protected] ELIZABETH FRY 780-427-2681 [email protected] ST PAUL (includes Cold CLERKS OFFICE 780-645-6324 [email protected] Lake, Bonnyville and Lac La Biche) CROWN OFFICE (PROVINCIAL) 780-645-6381 N/A CROWN OFFICE (FEDERAL) St Paul, Bonnyville (Vic Findlater): 780-812-9218 [email protected] Cold Lake (Andrea Hemmerling): 780-268-5398 [email protected] Lac La Biche (Erwin Schulz): 780-952-9921 [email protected] NCSA Cold Lake 780-594-1914 N/A Lac La Biche 780-623-9640 Jan 4, 2021 Page 4 STONY PLAIN (includes CASE MANAGEMENT OFFICE 780-963-6205 [email protected] Whitecourt, Mayerthorpe and Evansburg) CLERKS OFFICE 780-963-6205 [email protected] CROWN OFFICE (PROVINCIAL) 780-638-3352 N/A CROWN OFFICE (FEDERAL) Stony Plain (Edmonton PPSC Office): 780-495-3553 [email protected] Whitecourt, Mayerthrope, Evansburg, Alexis [email protected] (Erwin Schulz): 780-952-9921 ELIZABETH FRY 780-427-2681 [email protected] NCSA 780-963-5975 N/A VERMILION (includes CLERKS OFFICE 780-853-8130 [email protected] Lloydminster Wainwright and Vegreville) CROWN OFFICE (PROVINCIAL) 780-645-6381 N/A CROWN OFFICE (FEDERAL) (Vic Findlater) 780-812-9218 [email protected] NCSA Lloydminster 780-875-2551 N/A WETASKIWIN (includes CASE MANAGEMENT OFFICE 780-361-1204 [email protected] Ponoka and Rimbey) CLERKS OFFICE 780-361-1204 [email protected] CROWN OFFICE (PROVINCIAL) 780-361-1206 [email protected] CROWN OFFICE (FEDERAL) (John Lee) 403-350-9922 [email protected] ELIZABETH FRY SOCIETY 780-422-4775 [email protected] NCSA -Wetaskiwin 780-352-2461 N/A Jan 4, 2021 Page 5.
Recommended publications
  • 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
    [Show full text]
  • Kelsey Cox @ Joussard, AB 1 LSWC 2016-17 Annual Report
    Photo by: Kelsey Cox @ Joussard, AB 1 LSWC 2016-17 Annual Report Thank You to our 2016-17 Financial Supporters LSWC 2016-17 Annual Report 2 Table of Contents LSWC Financial Supporters Page 1 Table of Contents Page 2 Map of the Watershed Page 3 Message from the Chair Page 4 2016-17 Board of Directors Page 5 Summary of 2016 Operations Pages 6-8 LSWC 2016-17 financials Pages 9-12 Watershed Resiliency and Restoration Page 13 Watershed Wise Page 14 Out and About in the Watershed Page 15 Little Green Thumbs Page 16 Partners in Environmental Education Page 17 Around the Watershed Page 18 Sunset at Joussard, Ab. Photo by Traci Hansen 3 LSWC 2016-17 Annual Report The Lesser Slave Watershed The Lesser Slave Watershed is centered around Lesser Slave Lake. Water in our lake comes from several tributaries including the South Heart River, the East and West Prairie Rivers, the Driftpile River, and the Swan River. The Lesser Slave River is the only outlet of Lesser Slave Lake and it flows from the Town of Slave Lake to the Athabasca River about 75km East of Slave Lake. Sunset silhouettes at Spruce Point Park, AB. Photo by Danielle Denoncourt LSWC 2016-17 Annual Report 4 Message from the Chair When I first came on as a Board member I had no clue what environmental issues affected my area and what I could offer to the organization. I just knew I wanted to try and create a healthy environment for our youth to inherit and one our elders could enjoy and be proud of.
    [Show full text]
  • Lifts and Accessories Equipment Vendors
    Alberta Aids to Daily Living Program (AADL) - Alberta Health Lifts and Accessories Equipment Vendors: Sales and Service for: Contact Info: CALGARY ADVANTAGE HOME HEALTH SOLUTIONS ArjoHuntleigh Phone: 403-460-5438 DeVilbiss Healthcare 1687 32 AVE NE Guldmann Humancare Fax: 866-766-5438 Invacare CALGARY AB T2E 7Z5 Joerns Toll Free: Molift Vendor Number: 0000615695 001 Prism Proactive Medical ASSIST HEALTH SUPPLIES ArjoHuntleigh Phone: 587-353-4325 DeVilbiss Healthcare 627 MANITOU RD SE Humancare Invacare Fax: 587-349-0114 Joerns CALGARY AB T2G 4C2 Molift Toll Free: Prism Vendor Number: 0000658066 001 Proactive Medical CALGARY COOP HOME HEALTH CARE ArjoHuntleigh Phone: 403-299-4488 DeVilbiss Healthcare 4938 RICHMOND RD SW Humancare Invacare Fax: 403-242-2448 Joerns CALGARY AB T3E 6K4 Molift Toll Free: 1-800-352-8249 Prism Vendor Number: 0000002029 006 Proactive Medical CALGARY COOP HOME HEALTH CARE ArjoHuntleigh Phone: 403-252-2266 DeVilbiss Healthcare 9309 MACLEOD TR SW Humancare Invacare Fax: 403-259-8384 Joerns CALGARY AB T2J 0P6 Molift Toll Free: 1-800-352-8249 Prism Vendor Number: 0000002029 025 Proactive Medical ECO MEDICAL EQUIPMENT ArjoHuntleigh Phone: 403-270-1880 DeVilbiss Healthcare 423 MANITOU RD SE Guldmann Invacare Fax: 403-270-0605 Joerns CALGARY AB T2G 4C2 Prism Toll Free: Vendor Number: 0000078000 003 Proactive Medical MAXIMUM HEALTHCARE AND MOBILITY LIMITED ArjoHuntleigh Phone: 403-769-6166 DeVilbiss Healthcare 25-47 AERO DR NE Invacare Joerns Fax: 403-769-6155 Molift CALGARY AB T2E 8Z9 Prism Toll Free: Vendor Number: 0000390710 001 Proactive Medical MOTION (CALGARY) ArjoHuntleigh Phone: 403-410-5649 DeVilbiss Healthcare UNITS 1-4-3110 14 AVE NE Humancare Invacare Fax: 855-351-7060 Joerns CALGARY AB T2A 6J4 Molift Toll Free: 1-888-222-2172 Prism Vendor Number: 0000688886 001 Proactive Medical CAMROSE TAKE CARE MOBILITY INC.
    [Show full text]
  • Divestituresinc. a New Vision of Property and Corporate Acquisitions and Divestitures
    Divestitures Inc. A New Vision of Property and Corporate Acquisitions and Divestitures TM C O N S U L T I N G BlendForce Energy Services Inc. Receivership Sale FTI Consulting Canada Inc. is the Court appointed receiver Location of Disposal Facilities Napa 2 cennan 2 ABERTA Hi Prairie 63 43 ave ae Vaeyview Blendforce 63 Swan Hills 08-14-66-10W5 Disposa aciity an 10 wan is Ataasca 43 ac a ice Secure Energy udy Cree T 44 01-03-64-10W5 33 Tervita 2 Fo Creek udy Cree T ort 05-19-63-10W5 Assinioine 35 2 63 R Oil itecourt Doris Disposa Westoc 07-02-63-05W5 Barread oy ae ayertorpe Gibsons 2 ayertorpe T 43 16-31-56-08W5 ort asatcewan 2 dson t Aert 1 1 Edmonton 1 pruce rove Veravie inton Drayton Vaey Acid Blending Facility and Class 1b Disposal Well Bid Deadline: Phase 1: September 22, 2017 Phase 2: September 29, 2017 DivestituresInc. A New Vision of Property and Corporate Acquisitions and Divestitures Timing: Review of Documents August 22, 2017 to September 22, 2017 Bid Deadline: Phase 1 September 22, 2017 5:00 p.m. MDT Phase 2 September 29, 2017 5:00 p.m. MDT For further information contact: Mr. Arno A. Keller, President, NRG Divestitures Inc. Cell: 403 860 8692 Email: [email protected] Mr.Troy Lupul, Director Cell: 403 863 4788 Email: [email protected] Marketed By: NRG Divestitures Inc. Elveden House 970, 717 - 7th Ave. SW Calgary, Alberta T2P 0Z3 Phone: 403 668 0688 Fax: 403 366 8626 www.nrgdivestitures.com Disclaimer The marketing materials presented herein, reflect what is thought to be the current and accurate data, provided by the vendor.
    [Show full text]
  • Lethbridge College Love Stories 38 Full Circle: Applied Research Project 46
    SPRING 2017 KODIAKS WIN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 6 LETHBRIDGE COLLEGE LOVE STORIES 38 FULL CIRCLE: APPLIED RESEARCH PROJECT 46 { A PUBLICATION OF LETHBRIDGE COLLEGE } Editor’s message As a dual Canadian and U.S. citizen, I love celebrating both Canada Day and that In features this issue, illustrations you will find by Brentthe whittled Bates, adown, graphic completely designer in Independence Day, Family Day and theunscientific college’s list Marketing of 60 great department. Lethbridge We College also hope people you in enjoy a story President’s Day, Labour Day and Labor the feature on Lethbridge College love stories – including the Day, and especially Thanksgiving in October and November. graduating class whose romance is as evident today as it was However, I do always get a bit melancholy on the fourth moretale of than Dick 50 and years Yvonne ago. Kerber, alumni from the college’s first Thursday of the 11th We’d love to hear your own stories – whether you met the Thanksgiving that I worked at the college was no exception. love of your life at college, or simply have a story to share about I mentioned this sadness month in eachpassing year, to anda colleague the first and American one a remarkable Lethbridge College person. Drop us a line at [email protected] or share your story on our social media using the hashtag #LC1957. Help us celebrate our paper,year later, turkey the decorationsmorning of theand next wishes American for a very Thanksgiving, happy Turkey 60th by sharing your memories of the people who made – and Day.I arrived My colleagues at work to had find stayed my desk late covered the night with before orange to decoratecrepe still make – the college the place it is today.
    [Show full text]
  • Municipal District of Bonnyville MD Campground Proposed Sanitary Dumping Station MD of BONNYVILLE, ALBERTA
    Municipal District of Bonnyville MD Campground Proposed Sanitary Dumping Station MD OF BONNYVILLE, ALBERTA CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Municipal District of Bonnyville No. 87 SE DESIGN AND CONSULTING INC. INVITATION TO TENDER MUNICIPAL DISTRICT (MD) OF BONNYVILLE NO. 87 MD CAMPGROUND PROPOSED SANITARY DUMPING STATION Sealed tenders marked "Municipal District of Bonnyville No. 87, MD Campground Proposed Sanitary Dumping Station”, will be received at offices of the Municipal District of Bonnyville Parks and Recreation up to 10:00 A.M., 30 August 2019. The work generally involves the following: 1. Topsoil Stripping to 150mm 1,650 m2 2. Reclaim topsoil 100mm from stockpile and hydroseed 1,120 m2 3. Supply and Install 1200mm cast in place sanitary manhole 1 ea 4. Supply and Install Septic Tank 1 ea 5. Trenching & Backfilling for sanitary 77 l.m. 6. Trenching & Backfilling for water line 20 l.m. 7. Supply and Install 200mm sanitary sewer 77 l.m. 8. Supply and Install 450mm of 20mm granular base 50 m2 9. Supply and Place 90 mm Depth Hot Mix Asphalt (two lifts) 50 m2 10. Supply and Install 20mm Q-line water line 185 l.m. 11. Directional drill 20mm water line 165 l.m. 12. Supply and Place and compact borrow material 360 m3 13. Supply and Place concrete dumping pad 1 l.s. 14. Supply and Install water tower 1 ea. 15. Supply and Place 5’ height pressure treated fence 12 l.m. 16. Supply and Install solar powered high-level alarm 1 ea 17. Cement stabilized subgrade preparation 20Kg 520 m2 18. Supply and Place 250mm of 20mm crushed granular 520 m2 19.
    [Show full text]
  • Placing the Cardston Temple in Early Mormon Temple Architectural History
    PLACING THE CARDSTON TEMPLE IN EARLY MORMON TEMPLE ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY By Amanda Buessecker A Thesis Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Master of Arts Degree in Art History Carleton University May 2020 Supervisor: Peter Coffman, Ph.D. Carleton University ii Abstract: The Cardston temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints represents a drastic shift in temple architecture of the early Mormon faith. The modern granite structure was designed not to show a mere difference of aesthetic taste, but as an embodiment of the evolving relationship between the Mormon pioneers and the American government. Earlier temples, erected in the nineteenth century throughout the valleys of Utah, were constructed by Mormon pioneers at a time when the religious group desired to separate themselves from the United States physically, politically, and architecturally. When the temple was built in Cardston, Alberta (1913-1923), it was a radical departure from its medievalist predecessors in Utah. The selected proposal was a modern Prairie-school style building, a manifestation of Utah’s recent interest in integrating into American society shortly after being admitted to the Union as a state in 1896. iii Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 1 Part I: A Literature Review ........................................................................................................ 5 A Background for Semiotics .................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • COVID-19 Complicating Province's Court System
    DECEMBER 11, 2020 Locally Owned & Operated STRATHMORE VOLUME 12 ISSUE 50 Kevin La Shaun Andrews TIMES403-850-4593 Baldwin Best Chinese Restaurant in Town Lashaun@ heartandsoldyyc.com Economic 3 items combo Zegil Automotive & Machining offers Ashlee Samaska Engine Rebuilds • Head Re-Surfacing only $9.98 What a nice 403-990-4962 Flywheel Re-Surfacing Christmas Present Ashlee@ And Much More 403-934-5957 $464,900! heartandsoldyyc.com For all your Engine & Machining needs give Just on the market 102 2nd Ave, Strathmore 3 Acres Home, large shed, Zegil Engine & Machining a call 403-542-3341 403-561-0037 Kevin Baldwin Realtor / [email protected] order online:morethanicecream.ca Barn SW of Strathmore. Page 5 COVID-19 complicating province’s court system SEAN FEAGAN Local Journalism Initiative Reporter While navigating the court system can be daunting at any time, COVID-19 has made things more complicated. The COVID-19 outbreak shut down Alberta’s court sys- tem at the start of the pandemic in the spring. While courts Local fighter are now operating again, they are still being affected by backlogs and have new processes in place. Currently, the Strathmore Courthouse, a circuit court, COVID-19 Update is open for criminal trials, family matters, civil trials and in Strathmore & some traffic matters (mandatory appearances and tickets Wheatland County scheduled for trial). But other legal proceedings, such as appeals or sentenc- (as of December 8, 2020) ing, are being addressed via the regional base court, the 248 Cases Drumheller Courthouse. This is because it is larger, allow- ing for better distancing among staff, counsel and mem- 41 Active | 204 Recovered bers of the public, explained John Getz, with local law 3 Deaths firm Getz, Collins & Associates.
    [Show full text]
  • 2010-2011 AJHL Alumni
    NCAA Division I (121) Air Force Derrick Burnett Okotoks Oilers Alabama-Huntsville Trevor Conrad Sherwood Park Crusaders Curtis deBruyn Olds Grizzlys Cody Dion Okotoks Oilers Tom Durnie Canmore Eagles Jamie Easton Bonnyville Pontiacs David Way Sherwood Park Crusaders Alex Allan Olds Grizzlys Alaska Justin Daigle Okotoks Oilers Scott Enders Lloydminster Bobcats Jarret Granberg Brooks Bandits Adam Henderson Spruce Grove Saints Derek Klassen Ft. McMurray Oil Barons Cody Kunyk Sherwood Park Crusaders Ron Meyers Lloydminster Bobcats Kaare Odegard Canmore Eagles Dustin Sather Grande Prairie Storm Erik Slemp Drumheller Dragons Nik Yaremchuk Sherwood Park Crusaders Alaska-Anchorage Brett Cameron Spruce Grove Saints Rob Gunderson Brooks Bandits Jordan Kwas Olds Grizzlys Kane Lafranchise Spruce Grove Saints Curtis Leinweber Okotoks Oilers Wes McLeod Spruce Grove Saints Jade Portwood Brooks Bandits Quinn Sproule Okotoks Oilers American International Chris Markiewicz Brooks Bandits Michael Penny Olds Grizzlys Army Joey Ammon Lloydminster Bobcats Bemidji State Dan Bakala Calgary Royals Brance Orban Olds Grizzlys Bentley Mike Switzer Olds Grizzlys Boston University Kieran Millan Spruce Grove Saints Bowling Green Bryce Williamson St.Albert Steel Brown Sean Connauton Ft. Sask Traders Jack Maclellan Fort McMurray Oil Barons Trevor Smyth Fort McMurray Oil Barons Jeremy Russell Drayton Valley Thunder Colorado College David Civitarese Okotoks Oilers Jeff Collett Calgary Royals Connecticut Jeff Sapieha Okotoks Oilers Cornell Rodger Craig Okotoks Oilers Jordan Kary Spruce Grove Saints Dartmouth Alex Goodship Olds Grizzlys Dan Nycholat Canmore Eagles Andrew Owsiak Okotoks Oilers Kyle Schussler Okotoks Oilers Rob Smith Calgary Canucks Denver Sam Brittain Canmore Eagles Jon Cook Camrose Kodiaks Shawn Ostrow Camrose Kodiaks Jesse Martin Spruce Grove Saints Harvard Eric Kroshus Camrose Kodiaks Kyle Richter Brooks Bandits Holy Cross Everett Sheen Okotoks Oilers UMass Paul Dainton Ft.
    [Show full text]
  • EDMONTON REGION COURT RESUMPTION PROTOCOL PART 3 Amended: December 1, 2020
    EDMONTON REGION COURT RESUMPTION PROTOCOL PART 3 Amended: December 1, 2020 Circuit Point Re-opening Circuit points in the Edmonton Region, with the exception of Ft. Chipewyan and Alexis re-opened in September 2020 for Criminal docket and trial matters. Alexis circuit court will re-open on Nation Land commencing December 3, 2020 and all matters will be heard in this location rather than Mayerthorpe as has previously occurred. Fort Chipewyan will remain closed until further notice and all Criminal Dockets and trials will be conducted remotely unless otherwise directed by the Court. Criminal Court Dockets will run at circuit points, but participants are encouraged to appear remotely with the assistance of duty counsel whenever possible (Duty Counsel 1-855-670-6149). Adjournments by counsel and self represented accused and setting of trials are required to be done pursuant to the CMO Out of Custody Protocol by telephone or email 48 hours prior to the scheduled docket appearance date. Effective immediately all Family and Civil docket matters will be heard remotely (via telephone or Webex) from the Basepoint location. All litigants and Counsel should contact the Clerk's office at the basepoint and ensure that they have a telephone number at which they can be reached on the scheduled court date. If a trial has been set, please contact the clerk for advice as to where the trial will be proceeding. All participants, including counsel, witnesses, and accused persons, are encouraged to contact the base point associated with their circuit point in advance of their scheduled appearance date to confirm that the circuit point is open and operational as intended.
    [Show full text]
  • A Prevalence Study of Multiple Sclerosis in the Crowsnest Pass Region of Southern Alberta
    A Prevalence Study of Multiple Sclerosis in the Crowsnest Pass Region of Southern Alberta G.M. Klein, M.S. Rose and T.P. Seland Abstract: Reports of a high prevalence rate for multiple sclerosis in Southern Alberta led to an epidemiologic study of this disease in the Crowsnest Pass and Cardston regions. In Cardston, the prevalence rate for multiple sclerosis was 88 per 100,000. In the Crowsnest Pass, the prevalence rate was 217 per 100,000. Previous epidemiologic studies of the prevalence rate of multiple sclerosis in Western Canada have shown rates between 93 and 111 per 100,000. Two prevalence studies of multi­ ple sclerosis in Barrhead County, Alberta and Westlock County, Alberta show prevalence rates of 196 and 201 per 100,000. The prevalence rate in the Crowsnest Pass is comparable to the prevalence in Barrhead County and Westlock County, Alberta. However, there is no statistically significant differ­ ence between prevalence rates in the Cardston and Crowsnest Pass regions and our overall feeling is that the results of studies of small populations should be interpreted with caution. Resume: Etude de prevalence de la sclerose en plaques dans la region de Crowsnest Pass dans le sud de I'Alberta. Une etude epidfimiologique de la sclerose en plaques (SEP) dans le sud de I'Alberta a 6t6 entrepnse a la suite de rapports faisant etat d'une prevalence 61evee de cette maladie dans la region de Crowsnest Pass et de Cardston. Dans Cardston, le taux de prevalence de la SEP etait de 88 par 100,000 habitants. Dans Crowsnest Pass, le taux de prevalence etait de 217 par 100,000 habitants.
    [Show full text]
  • Production of Short-Rotation Woody Biomass with and Without Irrigation
    ProductionProduction ofof ShortShort--RotationRotation WoodyWoody BiomassBiomass WithWith andand WithoutWithout IrrigationIrrigation WithWith TreatedTreated MunicipalMunicipal SewageSewage WastewaterWastewater Richard Krygier Natural Resources Canada Canadian Wood Fibre Centre Edmonton, Alberta, Canada [email protected] 780-435-7286 PurposePurpose Demonstration and research technologies incorporating the treatment of wastewater and biosolids from municipalities and pulpmills into short rotation woody crop production on agricultural land. ObjectivesObjectives • To integrate and investigate wastewater and biosolids application methods and management systems into short rotation woody crop production • To demonstrate to communities and other organizations the potential for waste treatment and wood fibre production; •To determine the environmental and growth implications of waste application; • To assess the costs and the economics of various application methods •To provide provincial and federal regulators with defensible data to set policy and regulations •To provide growers and waste treatment managers credible cost and yield data on which to base investment decisions PastPast • Established first research/demonstration site at Whitecourt, AB in spring of 2006- harvested winter 2008-09 PastPast • Established first research/demonstration site at Whitecourt, AB in spring of 2006- harvested winter 2008-09 PastPast • Established first research/demonstration site at Whitecourt, AB in spring of 2006- harvested winter 2008-09 PastPast From Derek Sidders, CFS PresentPresentPastPast CBIN Funded Willow Demonstration/Research Sites Across Canada From Derek Sidders, CFS PresentPresent ProjectProject Collaborators/DriversCollaborators/Drivers Municipal Industrial 1. Town of Whitecourt 1. Millar Western Forest Products 2. Town of Beaverlodge 2. Ainsworth Lumber 3. City of Edmonton 3. ConocoPhillips Petroleum 4. Camrose County 4. Pacific Regeneration Technologies 5. County of Grande Prairie 5. Benchmark Laboratories Group Ltd.
    [Show full text]