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The Saskatchewan Gazette PUBLISHED WEEKLY by AUTHORITY of the QUEEN's PRINTER PART I Volume 89 REGINA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1993 No.8 THIS ISSUE HAS NO PART Ill (REGULATIONS OF SASKATCHEWAN) The Saskatchewan Gazette PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY AUTHORITY OF THE QUEEN'S PRINTER PART I Volume 89 REGINA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1993 No.8 TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I SPECIAL DAYS ................................................................... 150 ACTS PROCLAIMED .............................................................. 150 PROCLAMATION ................................................................. 150 BOARD ORDERS ................................................................. 150 The Assessment Management AgencyAct .............................................. 150 MINISTER'S ORDERS ............................................................. 150 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 150 MINISTER'S APPROVAL . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 151 The Planning and Development Act, 1983 151 CORPORATIONS BRANCH NOTICES .............................................. 152 The Business Corporations Act . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 152 The Business Names Registration Act ................................................. 156 The Non-profit Corporations Act . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 160 PUBLIC NOTICES ................................................................. 161 The Change of Name Act .................................... , ....................... 161 Highway Traffic Board .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 161 The Occupational Health and Safety Act ............................................... 163 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 165 The Rural Municipality Act, 1989 .................................................... 165 The Urban Municipality Act, 1984 .................................................... 167 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN ............... 170 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS ....................................................... 170 PART II The Radiation Health and SafetyRe gulations .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 23 The Milk Control Amendment Regulations, 1993 (No. 2).................................... 64 150 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE SPECIAL DAYS Total Total Taxable Equalized Name Assessment Assessment The following week has been designated by the Premier of Sask­ atchewan as: City of Estevan 53,804,220 53,804,220 "Country Music Week" in Saskatchewan - March 15 to 21, 1993. City of Prince Albert 173,640,320 173,640,320 City of Regina 1,195,404,646 1,195,404,646 City of Saskatoon 1,202,903,200 1,202,903,200 AC TS PROCLAIMED City of Yorkton 96,922,040 96,922,040 Town of Biggar 12,529,500 12,529,500 The following proclamations have been issued, effectiveon or after Town of Eston 5,894,935 5,894,935 January 1, 1993: Townof Foam Lake 6,231,600 6,231,600 The Saskatchewan Telecommunications Amendment Act, 1991, 336,130 336,130 c.11. Proclaimed in force effectiveJanuary 1, 1993. Village of Alvena S.S. 1991, Village of Bulyea 506,060 506,060 The Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holdin_gCorporation Act, S.S. 1991, cS-34.1. Proclaimed in forceeffective January 1, 1993. Village of Goodwater 112,740 112,740 * A proclamation appearing in this list for the first time is Resort Village of Sandy indicated in bold print. Beach 876,600 876,600 R.M. of Reno No. 51 6,269,660 6,269,660 PROCLAMATION R.M. of Clayton No. 333 7,196,330 7,196,330 Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, February 13, 1993. Edward Bayda, Administrator CONFffiMATION OF THE ASSESSMENT OF CERTAIN Canada URBAN MUNICIPALITIES Province of Saskatchewan Pursuant to section 12 of The Assessment Management AgencyAct ELIZABETH THE SECOND, by the Grace of God of the United and section 273 of The Urban Municipality Act, 1984, the assess­ Kingdom, Canada and Her other Realms and Territories QUEEN, ments of the following urban municipalities were confirmed on Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith. February 13, 1993: To all to whom these Presents shall come, Greeting: City of Estevan, City of Prince Albert, City of Regina, City of Saskatoon, City of Yorkton, Town of Biggar, To wn of Foam Lake, A PROCLAMATION Village of Goodwater, Resort Village of Sandy Beach. B. Cotter, Deputy Attorney General TO OUR FAITHFUL THE MEMBERS elected to serve in the Legislative Assembly of Our Province of Saskatchewan and to every CONFmMATION OF THE ASSESSMENT OF CERTAIN one of you GREETING: RURAL MUNICIPALITIES WHEREAS it is expedient for causes and considerations to con­ Pursuant to section 12 of The Assessment Management Agency Act vene the Third Session of the Twenty-Second Legislative Assembly and section 327 of TheRural Municipality Act, 1989, the assessment of our Province of Saskatchewan. of the followingrural municipality was confirmed on February 13, WE DO WILL that you and each of you and all others in this 1993: behalf interested on THURSDAY, the TWENTY-FIFTH day of R.M. of Clayton No. 333. FEBRUARY, 1993 at 3:00 p.m. at our City of Regina, personally be Mark Thompson, Chairman. and appear for the DESPATCH OF BUSINESS, there to takeinto Bryan Hebb, Board Secretary. consideration the state and welfare of our said Province of Saskat­ Saskatchewan Assessment chean and thereby to do as may seem necessary, HEREIN FAIL Management Agency. NOT. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF we have caused the Great Seal of Our Province of Saskatchewan to be hereunto affixed. MINISTER'S ORDERS WITNESS: Our right trusty and well beloved the Honourable Edward D. Bayda, Administrator of our Province of Saskatchewan. AT OUR CAPITAL CITY OF REGINA, in Our said Province, this SIXTEENTH day of FEBRUARY, in the year of Our Lord one The Oil and Gas Conservation Act thousand nine hundred and NINETY-THREE and in the FORTY­ SECOND year of Our Reign. By Command, LUSELAND AREA-MCLAREN SAND - HORIZONTAL WELL Howard Leeson, PROJECT EXPANSION Deputy Provincial Secretary. MRO 72/93. The application submitted by CN Exploration Inc. to expand the horizontal well project in the Luseland area is approved BOARD ORDERS pursuant to section 17.1 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act. Permission is granted to drill and complete three horizontal wells which are expected to produce fromthe McLaren Sand underlying the north half of Section 31-34-25 W3M and the south half of Section TheAssessment Management AgencyAct 5-35-25 W3M, in accordance with plans and specifications filedwith Saskatchewan Energy and Mines as Document No. H.W. 140 and subject to the followingprovisions: 1992 TAXABLE AND EQUALIZED ASSESSMENTS FOR EACH MUNICIPALITY 1 The horizontal wells shall not be subject to the provisions of MRO 61/85 A 46. Pursuant to subsection 22(7) of The Assessment Management 2 The horizontal wells shall be produced according to good produc­ AgencyAct, the Board of Directors of the Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency hereby determines the taxable assessment tion practice. and equalized assessment for the year 1992 of each municipality. Dated at Regina, Sask., February 12, 1993. FEBRUARY 26, 1993 151 MOOSE MOUNTAINTILSTON BEDS POOL HUMMINGBIRD RATCLIFFE BEDS POOL - HORIZONTAL WELL - GOOD PRODUCTION PRACTICE PATTERN MODIFICATION MRO 73/93. Pursuant to subsection 17(1) of The Oil and Gas MRO 77/93. The application submitted by Amoco Canada Petro­ Conservation Act, permission is granted to Sceptre Resources Lim­ leum Company Ltd. to modify the waterfloodpattern in a portion of ited to produce the horizontal well: the Hummingbird Ratcliffe Voluntary Unit No. 1 is approved pursu­ New York et al Moose Mtn HZ D7-16-B5-16-10-2 ant to The Oil and Gas Conservation Act. Permission is granted to drill one well on reduced spacing at 10-26-2-19 W2M in accordance according to good production practice. with plans and specifications filed with Saskatchewan Energy and Dated at Regina, Sask., February 12, 1993. Mines as Document No. P.M. 321. Dated at Regina, Sask., February 17, 1993. STORTHOAKS ALIDA-TILSTON BEDS POOL - HORIZONTALWELL PROJECT KISBEY FROBISHER-ALIDA BEDS POOL - MRO 74/93. The application submitted by Co-enerco Resources HORIZONTAL WELL PROJECT EXPANSION Ltd. to conduct a horizontal well project in the Storthoaks Alida­ Tilston Beds Pool is approved pursuant to section 17.1 of The Oil and MRO 78/93. The application submitted by Serenpet Inc. to expand Gas Conservation Act. Permission is granted to drill and complete the horizontal well project in the Kisbey Frobisher-Alida Beds Pool three horizontal wells which are expected to produce from the Alida­ is approved pursuant to section 17.1 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Tilston Beds underlying Section 16-5-31 WlM in accordance with Act. Permission is granted to drill and complete one horizontal well plans and specifications fi led with Saskatchewan Energy and Mines which is expected to produce from the Frobisher-Alida Beds under­ as Document No. H.W. 232 and subject to the followingprovisions: lying Section 7-8-5 W2M, in accordance with plans and specifica­ tions filed with Saskatchewan Energy and Mines as Document 1 The horizontal wells shall not be subject to the provisions of No. H.W. 88 and subject to the following provision: MRO 165/66 PO 51. 1 The maximum allowable rate of production fromthe horizontal 2 The proposed well, with a horizontal section underlying legal well shall be determined according to the provisions ofMRO 260/91. subdivisions 5, 11 and 12, shall be produced according to good production practice. Dated at Regina, Sask., February 17, 1993. 3 The maximum allowable rates
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