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Corporate Registry Registrar's Periodical Template Service Alberta ____________________ Corporate Registry ____________________ Registrar’s Periodical REGISTRAR’S PERIODICAL, JUNE 15, 2012 SERVICE ALBERTA Corporate Registrations, Incorporations, and Continuations (Business Corporations Act, Cemetery Companies Act, Companies Act, Cooperatives Act, Credit Union Act, Loan and Trust Corporations Act, Religious Societies’ Land Act, Rural Utilities Act, Societies Act, Partnership Act) 0889157 B.C. LTD. Other Prov/Territory Corps 1667280 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Registered 2012 MAY 03 Registered Address: 300, Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 08 Registered 1122-4TH STREET, CALGARY ALBERTA, T2R Address: 4446 ELENIAK ROAD, EDMONTON 1M1. No: 2116757176. ALBERTA, T6B 2S1. No: 2016672806. 0939296 B.C. LTD. Other Prov/Territory Corps 1668282 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Registered 2012 MAY 08 Registered Address: #600 , Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 03 Registered 12220 STONY PLAIN ROAD, EDMONTON Address: 11915 132 ST NW, EDMONTON ALBERTA, ALBERTA, T5N 3Y4. No: 2116766540. T5L 1P5. No: 2016682821. 101043680 SASKATCHEWAN LTD. Other 1670168 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Prov/Territory Corps Registered 2012 MAY 10 Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 07 Registered Registered Address: 1500, 10665 JASPER AVENUE, Address: #2308, 123 - 10 AVENUE SW, CALGARY EDMONTON ALBERTA, T5J 3S9. No: 2116773561. ALBERTA, T2R 1K8. No: 2016701688. 101129188 SASKATCHEWAN LTD. Other 1672146 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Prov/Territory Corps Registered 2012 MAY 04 Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Registered Address: 5009 - 47 STREET, BOX 20 Address: 39 BRIDLERIDGE VIEW S.W., CALGARY (19831-1 TRK), LLOYDMINSTER ALBERTA, T2Y 0A8. No: 2016721462. SASKATCHEWAN, S9V 0X9. No: 2116760840. 1672148 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 101187289 SASKATCHEWAN LTD. Other Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 07 Registered Prov/Territory Corps Registered 2012 MAY 01 Address: 147 HARVEST OAK CRESCENT N.E., Registered Address: 5105-49 STREET/P.O. BOX 500, CALGARY ALBERTA, T3K 4C8. No: 2016721488. LLOYDMINSTER SASKATCHEWAN, S9V 0Y6. No: 2116753092. 1672931 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 02 Registered 101201834 SASKATCHEWAN LTD. Other Address: 4816 - 50 AVENUE, BONNYVILLE Prov/Territory Corps Registered 2012 MAY 15 ALBERTA, T9N 2H2. No: 2016729317. Registered Address: 5105-49 STREET/P.O. BOX 500, LLOYDMINSTER ALBERTA, T9V 0K3. No: 1673399 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 2116783339. Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 04 Registered Address: #101, 17510 - 102 AVENUE, EDMONTON 101205841 SASKATCHEWAN LTD. Other ALBERTA, T5S 1K2. No: 2016733996. Prov/Territory Corps Registered 2012 MAY 01 Registered Address: 89 BRIGHTONWOODS GARDEN 1674230 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta SE, CALGARY ALBERTA, T2Z 0R1. No: Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered 2116752334. Address: 1400-10303 JASPER AVENUE, EDMONTON ALBERTA, T5J 3N6. No: 2016742302. 101207140 SASKATCHEWAN LTD. Other Prov/Territory Corps Registered 2012 MAY 14 1674696 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Registered Address: 1600, 520 THIRD AVENUE SW, Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered CALGARY ALBERTA, T2P 0R3. No: 2116779998. Address: #201, 10504 - 99 AVENUE NW, EDMONTON ALBERTA, T5K 1B2. No: 2016746964. 1667182 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 03 Registered 1675008 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Address: #2500, 10104 - 103 AVENUE, EDMONTON Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered ALBERTA, T5J 1V3. No: 2016671824. Address: SW 15 86 14 W5 No: 2016750081. 1667278 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1675019 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 02 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Address: 7018 21 AVE, EDMONTON ALBERTA, T6K Address: 301, 6123 - 51 AVENUE, STETTLER 2H4. No: 2016672780. ALBERTA, T0C 2L0. No: 2016750198. - 2 - REGISTRAR’S PERIODICAL, JUNE 15, 2012 1675020 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1675136 ALBERTA INC. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Address: 3000, 700 - 9TH AVENUE SW, CALGARY Address: 202, 823 - 5TH STREET NE, CALGARY ALBERTA, T2P 3V4. No: 2016750206. ALBERTA, T2E 3W9. No: 2016751360. 1675039 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1675148 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Address: 1013 TD TOWER 10088 - 102ND AVENUE, Address: 406-501 18 AVE SW, CALGARY ALBERTA, EDMONTON ALBERTA, T5J 2Z1. No: 2016750396. T2S 0C7. No: 2016751485. 1675048 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1675153 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Address: LOUIE POINTE PROFESSIONAL CENTRE Address: 406-501 18 AVE SW, CALGARY ALBERTA, 9322 JASPER AVE., EDMONTON ALBERTA, T5H T2S 0C7. No: 2016751535. 3T5. No: 2016750487. 1675171 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1675072 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Address: 202, 4825 - 47 STREET, RED DEER Address: 2636 SIGNAL HILL DRIVE S.W., ALBERTA, T4N 1R3. No: 2016751717. CALGARY ALBERTA, T3H 2T8. No: 2016750727. 1675173 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1675080 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Address: UNIT #1, 247 - 17TH AVENUE NE, Address: 56 DEERSAXON CIRCLE SE, CALGARY CALGARY ALBERTA, T2E 1L9. No: 2016751733. ALBERTA, T2J 6R5. No: 2016750800. 1675174 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1675085 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Address: APT 601 - 12021 JASPER AVE NW, Address: 5208 - 52 AVENUE, DRAYTON VALLEY EDMONTON ALBERTA, T5K 0P2. No: 2016751741. ALBERTA, T7A 1S9. No: 2016750859. 1675175 ALBERTA INC. Numbered Alberta 1675096 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Address: 102 SOUTH AVENUE, SPRUCE GROVE Address: 2000, 10235 - 101 STREET, EDMONTON ALBERTA, T7X 3B3. No: 2016751758. ALBERTA, T5J 3G1. No: 2016750966. 1675181 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1675106 ALBERTA INC. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Address: 12336 - 20 AVENUE SW, EDMONTON Address: UNIT 139 2051 TOWNE CENTRE BLVD ALBERTA, T6W 1Y1. No: 2016751816. NW, EDMONTON ALBERTA, T6R 0G8. No: 2016751063. 1675185 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 09 Registered 1675108 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Address: 6760 164 AVE NW, EDMONTON Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered ALBERTA, T5Z 3M6. No: 2016751857. Address: NW 26 43 19 W4 No: 2016751089. 1675186 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1675111 ALBERTA CORP. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Address: 146 TUSCANY SUMMIT HEATH NW, Address: 1004 KILDONAN PL SW, CALGARY CALGARY ALBERTA, T3L 0B9. No: 2016751865. ALBERTA, T2V 4A9. No: 2016751113. 1675193 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1675118 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Address: 1004, 10104 - 103 AVE, EDMONTON Address: 4713 - 50 STREET, ST. PAUL ALBERTA, ALBERTA, T5J 0H8. No: 2016751931. T0A 3A4. No: 2016751188. 1675195 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1675125 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Address: 28 LARK ST, SHERWOOD PARK Address: 309 18240 84 AVE, EDMONTON ALBERTA, ALBERTA, T8A 0J3. No: 2016751956. T5T 2B4. No: 2016751253. 1675197 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1675127 ALBERTA INC. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Address: C/O #303, 9811 34 AVE, EDMONTON Address: 139 EDGERIDGE CLOSE NW, CALGARY ALBERTA, T6E 5X9. No: 2016751972. ALBERTA, T3A 6K4. No: 2016751279. 1675198 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1675133 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Address: 10352 - 82 AVENUE, EDMONTON Address: 4922-52 STREET, RED DEER ALBERTA, ALBERTA, T6E 1Z8. No: 2016751980. T4N 2C8. No: 2016751337. - 3 - REGISTRAR’S PERIODICAL, JUNE 15, 2012 1675201 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1675260 ALBERTA INC. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Address: 450 WISHART ST., RED DEER ALBERTA, Address: SUITE 304, 4415 - 48 STREET, LEDUC T4N 7E9. No: 2016752012. ALBERTA, T9E 5Y3. No: 2016752608. 1675203 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1675270 ALBERTA INC. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 03 Registered Address: 10314 - 70 AVENUE, GRANDE PRAIRIE Address: 36 WENTWORTH CLOSE SW, CALGARY ALBERTA, T8W 0A8. No: 2016752038. ALBERTA, T3H 4V9. No: 2016752707. 1675205 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1675277 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Address: 120, 3636 - 23 STREET NE, CALGARY Address: 98 FRANKLIN DR SE, CALGARY ALBERTA, T2E 8Z5. No: 2016752053. ALBERTA, T2H 0T9. No: 2016752772. 1675206 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1675279 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 14 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2012 MAY 01 Registered Address: 1304-19TH
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