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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. -
Part I, Vol. 145, Extra No. 6
EXTRA Vol. 145, No. 6 ÉDITION SPÉCIALE Vol. 145, no 6 Canada Gazette Gazette du Canada Part I Partie I OTTAWA, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2011 OTTAWA, LE VENDREDI 20 MAI 2011 CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER DIRECTEUR GÉNÉRAL DES ÉLECTIONS CANADA ELECTIONS ACT LOI ÉLECTORALE DU CANADA Return of Members elected at the 41st general election Rapport de députés(es) élus(es) à la 41e élection générale Notice is hereby given, pursuant to section 317 of the Canada Avis est par les présentes donné, conformément à l’article 317 Elections Act, that returns, in the following order, have been de la Loi électorale du Canada, que les rapports, dans l’ordre received of the election of Members to serve in the House of ci-dessous, ont été reçus relativement à l’élection de députés(es) à Commons of Canada for the following electoral districts: la Chambre des communes du Canada pour les circonscriptions ci-après mentionnées : Electoral Districts Members Circonscriptions Députés(es) Saskatoon—Humboldt Brad Trost Saskatoon—Humboldt Brad Trost Tobique—Mactaquac Mike Allen Tobique—Mactaquac Mike Allen Pickering—Scarborough East Corneliu Chisu Pickering—Scarborough-Est Corneliu Chisu Don Valley East Joe Daniel Don Valley-Est Joe Daniel Brampton West Kyle Seeback Brampton-Ouest Kyle Seeback Eglinton—Lawrence Joe Oliver Eglinton—Lawrence Joe Oliver Fundy Royal Rob Moore Fundy Royal Rob Moore New Brunswick Southwest John Williamson Nouveau-Brunswick-Sud-Ouest John Williamson Québec Annick Papillon Québec Annick Papillon Cypress Hills—Grasslands David Anderson Cypress Hills—Grasslands David Anderson West Vancouver—Sunshine West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country John Dunbar Weston Coast—Sea to Sky Country John Dunbar Weston Regina—Qu’Appelle Andrew Scheer Regina—Qu’Appelle Andrew Scheer Prince Albert Randy Hoback Prince Albert Randy Hoback Algoma—Manitoulin— Algoma—Manitoulin— Kapuskasing Carol Hughes Kapuskasing Carol Hughes West Nova Greg Kerr Nova-Ouest Greg Kerr Dauphin—Swan River—Marquette Robert Sopuck Dauphin—Swan River—Marquette Robert Sopuck Crowfoot Kevin A. -
Direction to the Rimrock Resort Hotel from the Calgary International Airport 1A Crowchild Trail
2 Beddington Trail 3 Country Hill Blvd. Trail Barlow Direction to the Rimrock Resort Hotel from the Calgary International Airport 1A Crowchild Trail Deerfoot Trail NE 201 Country Hill Blvd. Harvest Hills Blvd. 2 2A 14 St NW Mountain Avenue, P.O. Box 1110, Stoney Trail. Nosehill Dr. Shaganappi Trail Barlow Trail Barlow Banff, Alberta Canada T1L 1J2 1A Sarcee Trail Calgary John Laurier Blvd. International Crowchild Trail Nosehill Natural Airport 1 Phone: (403) 762-3356 Environment Park Fax: (403) 762-4132 Deerfoot Trail NE John Laurier Blvd. McNight Blvd 5 Trans Canada Highway 1A McNight Blvd 1 Centre St Centre 2 Trans Canada Highway 6 Sarcee Trail 4 1 1 East From Calgary Town Of Banff Deerfoot Trail SE Trans Canada Highway To Town of Banff 5 7 Banff Avenue To Town of Banff City of Calgary West To Lake Louise Mt. Norquay Road Fox Cougar Check Points ad Banff AvenueDeer Ro ain nt ou l M ne 1 Moose n Tu From the Airport, take Barlow Trail (Left Turn). Squirrel Moose Gopher Street Marten Elk 2 Turn left on Country Hills Blvd. Beaver Muskrat Otter Linx StreetWolf Wolf 3 St. Julien Turn left (South) onto Stoney Trail. Bear Caribou 4 Turn right (Westbound) onto Highway 1 (Trans Buffalo Banff Avenue Buffalo Canada Highway). 8 Bow River 5 Follow highway 1 West to Banff National Park. 9 Canada Place Casscade Gardens 6 Take the Banff, Lake Minnewanka exit and turn left at the stop sign on to Banff Avenue. Avenue Mountain 7 Follow Banff Avenue through town and across the Bow River bridge. -
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7KH$OEHUWD*D]HWWH PART 1 _______________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Vol. 94 EDMONTON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1998 No. 21 _______________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ PROCLAMATION [GREAT SEAL] CANADA PROVINCE OF ALBERTA H.A. “Bud” Olson, Lieutenant Governor. ELIZABETH THE SECOND, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom, Canada, and Her Other Realms and Territories, QUEEN, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith P R O C L A M A T I O N To all to Whom these Presents shall come GREETING Doug Rae, Acting Deputy Minister of Justice and Acting Deputy Attorney General. WHEREAS section 3 of the Special Waste Management Corporation Act Repeal Act provides that that Act comes into force on Proclamation; and WHEREAS it is expedient to proclaim the Special Waste Management Corporation Act Repeal Act in force: NOW KNOW YE THAT by and with the advice and consent of Our Executive Council of Our Province of Alberta, by virtue of the provisions of the said Act hereinbefore referred to and of all other power and authority whatsoever in Us vested in that behalf, We have ordered and declared and do hereby proclaim the Special Waste Management Corporation Act Repeal Act in force on November 1, 1998. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent and the Great Seal of Our Province of Alberta to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS: THE HONOURABLE H. A. “BUD” OLSON, Lieutenant Governor of Our Province of Alberta, in Our City of Edmonton in Our Province of Alberta, this 28th day of October in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Ninety-eight and in the Forty-seventh Year of Our Reign. -
Better Yellowhead Access Coming to Sherwood Park
Road construction report July 5, 2013 Better Yellowhead access coming to Sherwood Park Preparation for a new Yellowhead Highway overpass will detour access to Sherwood Drive for three months starting July 10 at 9 a.m. From July 10 to October 10, the entrance and exit ramps between eastbound Yellowhead Trail (Highway 16) and Sherwood Drive will be closed as crews relocate sanitary lines and conduct earthwork in preparation for a new interchange being built to increase access and safety for motorists around the community of Sherwood Park. Full closure of these ramps will allow quick, efficient and safe work to be completed. Sherwood Drive will be closed north of Emerald Drive. Two alternate Yellowhead exits are available for those entering or leaving Sherwood Park: Broadmoor Boulevard to the west and Clover Bar Road to the east. Commuters are encouraged to check Yellowhead traffic volume near Clover Bar Road using camera feeds provided by 511 Alberta. The speed limit on Yellowhead will be maintained at 110km/h where traffic will continue to flow freely. Drivers are reminded to obey all flag persons, signs and signals. Fines for speeding are doubled in construction zones when workers are present. When completed in late 2015, the new Sherwood Drive interchange will provide commuters with a new overpass over Yellowhead with four access ramps, an improvement from the one (southbound) exit and one (eastbound) entrance. This will enhance safety and capacity in preparation for increased traffic expected on Yellowhead Trail when the Edmonton Ring Road is completed in fall 2016. Using Alberta’s P3 model for highways allows Northeast Anthony Henday Drive to be finished in 2016, three years earlier than through conventional delivery and at a savings of $370 million for taxpayers. -
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. -
2021 Regional Transportation Priorities EMRB Integrated Regional Transportation Master Plan
2021 Regional Transportation Priorities EMRB Integrated Regional Transportation Master Plan August 12, 2021 2021 Regional Transportation Priorities EMRB Integrated Regional Transportation Master Plan Contents 1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 1 2 2021 Regional Transportation Priorities .............................................................................................. 1 2.1 Transit Projects ......................................................................................................................... 1 2.2 Roadway Projects ..................................................................................................................... 2 2.3 Active Transportation Projects .................................................................................................. 2 3 2021 Prioritization Results ................................................................................................................... 2 Appendix A - Project Grouping.................................................................................................................... 12 Appendix B - Project Maps......................................................................................................................... 15 Tables Table 1 - Advance to Planning Priorities ....................................................................................................... 4 Table 2 - Ready for Design Priorities -
Canada Gazette, Part I
EXTRA Vol. 153, No. 12 ÉDITION SPÉCIALE Vol. 153, no 12 Canada Gazette Gazette du Canada Part I Partie I OTTAWA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2019 OTTAWA, LE JEUDI 14 NOVEMBRE 2019 OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER BUREAU DU DIRECTEUR GÉNÉRAL DES ÉLECTIONS CANADA ELECTIONS ACT LOI ÉLECTORALE DU CANADA Return of Members elected at the 43rd general Rapport de député(e)s élu(e)s à la 43e élection election générale Notice is hereby given, pursuant to section 317 of the Can- Avis est par les présentes donné, conformément à l’ar- ada Elections Act, that returns, in the following order, ticle 317 de la Loi électorale du Canada, que les rapports, have been received of the election of Members to serve in dans l’ordre ci-dessous, ont été reçus relativement à l’élec- the House of Commons of Canada for the following elec- tion de député(e)s à la Chambre des communes du Canada toral districts: pour les circonscriptions ci-après mentionnées : Electoral District Member Circonscription Député(e) Avignon–La Mitis–Matane– Avignon–La Mitis–Matane– Matapédia Kristina Michaud Matapédia Kristina Michaud La Prairie Alain Therrien La Prairie Alain Therrien LaSalle–Émard–Verdun David Lametti LaSalle–Émard–Verdun David Lametti Longueuil–Charles-LeMoyne Sherry Romanado Longueuil–Charles-LeMoyne Sherry Romanado Richmond–Arthabaska Alain Rayes Richmond–Arthabaska Alain Rayes Burnaby South Jagmeet Singh Burnaby-Sud Jagmeet Singh Pitt Meadows–Maple Ridge Marc Dalton Pitt Meadows–Maple Ridge Marc Dalton Esquimalt–Saanich–Sooke Randall Garrison Esquimalt–Saanich–Sooke -
Prioritization of Arterial Roads and Primary Highways Projects
6. 4 Prioritization of Arterial Roads and Primary . Highways Projects Level of Service and Capital Budget Information Recommendation That the April 3, 2018, Urban Form and Corporate Strategic Development report CR_4227, be received for information. Previous Council/Committee Action At the November 1, 2016, Executive Committee meeting, the following motion was passed: That Administration provide: a. a report outlining the breakdown by quadrant of infrastructure demand/capacity for arterial roads and primary highways in poor and very poor condition. b. a rating (A, B, C, D, F) for intersections on major arterials and primary highways categorized by quadrant c. some analysis on how this information would inform the prioritization of arterial road addition and widening projects for the next couple of budget cycles and return to Committee in the first quarter of 2018. Executive Summary This report outlines the status and performance of aspects of the road network and how improvements to the network are coordinated between the land development industry and the City. Monitoring indicates that the majority of Edmonton’s arterial road network and primary highways are operating within design capacity, and 94 percent of arterial road intersections in the city are rated A through E. This means they are operating within an acceptable level of service. Twenty intersections (six percent) are rated F. This means they are congested during peak hours. Some of the F rated intersections are in new growth areas where the road network is not fully developed. Other F rated ROUTING - Urban Planning Committee | DELEGATION - P. Ohm/D. Vriend April 3, 2018 – Urban Form and Corporate Strategic Development CR 4227 Page 1 of 8 Prioritization of Arterial Roads and Primary Highways Projects intersections in the city would require additional investigation to determine the cause of congestion and the benefits of additional investment in improvements. -
Board Meeting Highlights March 16, 2019 This Summary Is Designed to Keep You Informed About Peace Library System (PLS) Activities and Board Decisions
Board Meeting Highlights March 16, 2019 This summary is designed to keep you informed about Peace Library System (PLS) activities and Board decisions. It is distributed to member councils, library boards and the PLS Board of Directors after each Board meeting. Present: The Board reviewed the 2018 financial picture prior to audit. Prior to Carolyn Kolebaba, Chair Northern Sunrise County amortization and audit adjustments, a surplus of about $143,000 is Gena Jones Town of Beaverlodge forecast. This includes $100,000 previously budgeted for capital Ann Stewart Big Lakes County reserves. The additional $43,000 surplus is largely due to staffing Denise Joudrey Birch Hills County changes and higher interest income. The entire surplus will be Peter Frixel Clear Hills County transferred to capital reserves for future technology, building, furniture Ray Skrepnek MD of Fairview and vehicle needs. Stan Golob Town of Fairview Lindsay Brown Town of Falher The Board approved a revised 2019 Operating Budget which factors in Tammy Brown Grande Prairie Public Library population increases in the MD of Greenview (relating to Grande Linda Waddy County of Grande Prairie Cache) and other municipalities, updated grant figures, and additional Roxie Rutt MD of Greenview funds for capital reserves. Dennis Sukeroff Town of Grimshaw Beth Gillis Town of High Level (Teleconference) The Director provided an update on the facility upgrade project, which Marie Brulotte Town of High Prairie is complete. At the end of 2018, there was $117,880 in Infrastructure Camille Zavisha Village of Hines Creek Grant funds remaining for approved building upgrades. Sandra Miller Village of Hythe Brad Pearson MD of Lesser Slave River The Board reviewed the 2019 Annual Survey and 2018 Annual Report April Doll Town of Manning of Public Library Systems in Alberta, noting many accomplishments in Cheryl Novak Village of Nampa 2018. -
Residence Handbook
1 Grande Prairie Regional College Residence Handbook 2021/2022 Academic Year 2 Welcome to Residence… 4 Student Residence Overview Residence 5 Cancellations 5 Communication 5 Eligibility 5 Rental Agreement 6 Rent 6 Re-Applying for Residence 6 Security Deposit 7 Parking - Grande Prairie Campus 7 Parking - Fairview Campus 8 Welcome BBQ 8 MOVING IN 8 Check-in 8 Bedroom/Unit Condition Forms 8 Keys 8 Furniture 9 Cable/Satellite/Internet/Phone/Television 9 Insurance/Liability 10 Hanging Items on Walls 10 Mail Delivery 11 Room Assignments/Transfers 11 Things to Bring 12 RESIDENCE LIVING 13 Alcohol 13 Bulletin Boards 13 Cleaning/Unit Inspections 13 Damages 14 Dangerous Behaviours/Pranks 14 Dangerous Items 14 Dining Services 15 Doors/Deadbolts 15 Electricity/Water/Gas 15 Emergency Preparedness/Fire 15 Garbage/Recycling 16 Guests 16 Harassment 17 Health and Wellness Services 17 Incidents/Accident and Hazard Reports 17 Intra-Unit Meetings (Optional, but suggested) 17 Laundry 18 Lock-outs 18 Maintenance/Service Calls/Repairs 18 Mental Health Counselling GPRC 19 Notices 19 Pets 19 Personal Hygiene 19 Protection of Privacy 19 3 Quiet Hours 20 Residence Code of Conduct 20 Rights and Responsibilities 21 Room Entry 21 Security 22 Smoking and Drugs 23 Windows and Screens 244 Social Gatherings 23 MOVING OUT 24 Check-out Procedures 24 Evictions 25 Final Inspection, Damage, and Loss of Residence Property 25 Key Return 25 Appendix One: Residence Code of Conduct 25 Appendix Two: Resident Code of Conduct Chart 29 Appendix Three: Damage/Loss of Residence Property -
Physician to Physician Is CII/CPAR Right for You? Monday, April 26Th – 5:00 to 6:00Pm Dr
Edmonton Zone Physician to Physician Is CII/CPAR Right for You? Monday, April 26th – 5:00 to 6:00pm Dr. Janet Craig, Edmonton West PCN & Dr. Ron Shute, Edmonton Southside PCN April 26, 2021 Supported by: 1 Live Recording • Privacy Statement: The session you are participating in is being recorded. By participating, you understand and consent to the session being made publicly available via a link on the AMA – ACTT website or any Edmonton Zone PCN website for an undetermined length of time. • By participating in the live Q&A, your name as entered into the Zoom sign-in may be visible to other participants during the session and/or in the recording. 2 Land Acknowledgment We would like to recognize that we are webcasting from, and to, many different parts of Alberta today. The province of Alberta is located on Treaty 6, Treaty 7 and Treaty 8 territory and is a traditional meeting ground and home for many Indigenous Peoples. 3 Asking Questions • At any time, type questions in the Chat • At the end we will also invite you to ask live questions • Click on “Participants” • Use the ‘Raise Hand’ feature To raise • A moderator will invite you to your hand unmute 4 Co-Presenters this Evening Edmonton West PCN Edmonton Southside PCN Joshna Tambe Leslie Bortolotto Quality Improvement Consultant Improvement Facilitator 55 Chat Moderators & Session Support Team • Rajvir Kaur - Quality Improvement Consultant, Edmonton West PCN • Stephanie Balko - Improvement Facilitator, Southside PCN • AMA – Accelerating Change Transformation Team • Angille Heintzman • Kendall Olson • Kylie Kidd Wagner • Chris Diamant • Edna DeChamplain 6 Disclosure of Financial Support This program has not received any financial or in-kind support.