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Corporate Registry Registrar's Periodical Template Service Alberta ____________________ Corporate Registry ____________________ Registrar’s Periodical REGISTRAR’S PERIODICAL, MAY 15, 2015 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) 0513146 B.C. LTD. Other Prov/Territory Corps 1032681 B.C. LTD. Other Prov/Territory Corps Registered 2015 APR 02 Registered Address: #203, 221 Registered 2015 APR 07 Registered Address: # 310, - 10TH AVENUE S.E., CALGARY ALBERTA, 1212 - 31ST AVENUE N.E., CALGARY ALBERTA, T2G0V9. No: 2118879986. T2E7S8. No: 2118887567. 0749965 B.C. LTD. Other Prov/Territory Corps 1032786 B.C. LTD. Other Prov/Territory Corps Registered 2015 APR 13 Registered Address: 119 - Registered 2015 APR 08 Registered Address: SUITE 50TH STREET, EDSON ALBERTA, T7E1V4. No: 225 - 1001 - 6TH AVENUE, CANMORE ALBERTA, 2118891445. T1W3L8. No: 2118889605. 0766682 B.C. LTD. Other Prov/Territory Corps 12 GAUGE ELECTRICAL SERVICES INC. Named Registered 2015 APR 10 Registered Address: 10621 - Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 04 124TH STREET, EDMONTON ALBERTA, T5N1S5. Registered Address: 1411 26A ST SW, CALGARY No: 2118896402. ALBERTA, T3C 1K9. No: 2018884128. 101178400 SASKATCHEWAN LTD. Other 1202 MECHANICAL LTD. Named Alberta Corporation Prov/Territory Corps Registered 2015 APR 14 Incorporated 2015 APR 09 Registered Address: 501, Registered Address: 310, 1212 - 31ST AVENUE NE, 4901 - 48 STREET, RED DEER ALBERTA, T4N 6M4. CALGARY ALBERTA, T2E7S8. No: 2118901350. No: 2018874269. 101182670 SASKATCHEWAN LTD. Other 123 DONE CONSTRUCTIONS LTD. Named Alberta Prov/Territory Corps Registered 2015 APR 15 Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 14 Registered Registered Address: 2505 19TH AVE SW, CALGARY Address: 108 TARADALE CLOSE NE, CALGARY ALBERTA, T3E7P1. No: 2118904057. ALBERTA, T3J 3E5. No: 2018903076. 101214797 SASKATCHEWAN LTD. Other 1877986 ONTARIO INC. Other Prov/Territory Corps Prov/Territory Corps Registered 2015 APR 13 Registered 2015 APR 10 Registered Address: 119 Registered Address: 257 CRIMSON COURT, SHERWOOD BAY NW, CALGARY ALBERTA, T3R BLACKFALDS ALBERTA, T0M0J1. No: 2118897327. 0N7. No: 2118897384. 101278380 SASKATCHEWAN LTD. Other 1881461 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Prov/Territory Corps Registered 2015 APR 01 Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 05 Registered Registered Address: 310, 1212 - 31ST AVENUE N.E., Address: 111 TEMPLEVALE PL NE, CALGARY CALGARY ALBERTA, T2E7S8. No: 2118877956. ALBERTA, T1Y 4V6. No: 2018814612. 1025674 B.C. LTD. Other Prov/Territory Corps 1882531 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Registered 2015 APR 01 Registered Address: C9 6215 Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 10 Registered 3RD STREET SE, CALGARY ALBERTA, T2H2L2. Address: 5233 - 49 AVENUE, RED DEER ALBERTA, No: 2118874730. T4N 6G5. No: 2018825311. - 2 - REGISTRAR’S PERIODICAL, MAY 15, 2015 1883301 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1887419 ALBERTA INC. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 13 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered Address: 111 - 4 AVENUE S.W., HIGH RIVER Address: 128 INGLEWOOD COVE SE, CALGARY ALBERTA, T1V 1M7. No: 2018833018. ALBERTA, T2G 5K3. No: 2018874194. 1884230 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1887430 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 09 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered Address: 3283 ABBOTT CRES SW, EDMONTON Address: 2200, 10235 101 STREET NW, EDMONTON ALBERTA, T6W 2M4. No: 2018842308. ALBERTA, T5J 3G1. No: 2018874301. 1886190 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1887439 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 02 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered Address: SUITE 201, 2916 – 19TH STREET NE, Address: 2200, 10235 101 STREET NW, EDMONTON CALGARY ALBERTA, T2E 6Y9. No: 2018861902. ALBERTA, T5J 3G1. No: 2018874392. 1886625 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1887452 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 09 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered Address: 3307 25 ST NW, EDMONTON ALBERTA, Address: 2200, 10235 101 STREET NW, EDMONTON T6T 1Z5. No: 2018866257. ALBERTA, T5J 3G1. No: 2018874525. 1886789 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1887596 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 08 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered Address: 92 BRIDLECREST STREET SW, CALGARY Address: #2300, 10180 - 101 STREET, EDMONTON ALBERTA, T2Y 4Y8. No: 2018867891. ALBERTA, T5J 1V3. No: 2018875969. 1886791 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1887637 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 10 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 02 Registered Address: 2124- 29 AVENUE, NANTON ALBERTA, Address: 80 STERLING SPRINGS CRESCENT, T0L 1R0. No: 2018867917. CALGARY ALBERTA, T3Z 3J7. No: 2018876371. 1886792 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1887644 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 09 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered Address: 222 COULEESPRINGS GROVE S., Address: 5502 48TH AVENUE, TABER ALBERTA, LETHBRIDGE ALBERTA, T1K 5P1. No: 2018867925. T1G 1S4. No: 2018876447. 1887008 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1887667 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 07 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 02 Registered Address: #303, 1851 SIROCCO DRIVE SW, Address: 303, 5008 - 50 STREET, RED DEER CALGARY ALBERTA, T3H 4R5. No: 2018870085. ALBERTA, T4N 1Y3. No: 2018876678. 1887121 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1887702 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered Address: 2200, 10155-102 STREET, EDMONTON Address: #577, 717 - 7TH AVENUE S.W., CALGARY ALBERTA, T5J 4G8. No: 2018871216. ALBERTA, T2P 0Z3. No: 2018877023. 1887385 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1887703 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 08 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered Address: NW-22-20-28-W4 No: 2018873857. Address: #577, 717 - 7TH AVENUE S.W., CALGARY ALBERTA, T2P 0Z3. No: 2018877031. - 3 - REGISTRAR’S PERIODICAL, MAY 15, 2015 1887704 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1887771 ALBERTA INC. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered Address: NW-24-73-14-W5 No: 2018877049. Address: 33 TUSCANY SPRINGS GREEN NW, CALGARY ALBERTA, T3L 2S3. No: 2018877718. 1887706 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered 1887784 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Address: 1412 - 3RD AVENUE SOUTH, Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered LETHBRIDGE ALBERTA, T1J 0K6. No: 2018877064. Address: 12317 80 ST NW, EDMONTON ALBERTA, T5B 2P5. No: 2018877841. 1887719 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered 1887786 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Address: 1201 SCOTIA 2 TOWER, 10060 JASPER Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered AVENUE, EDMONTON ALBERTA, T5J 4E5. No: Address: 102, 105 MCKENNEY AVENUE, ST. 2018877197. ALBERT ALBERTA, T8N 2Y2. No: 2018877866. 1887724 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1887797 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered Address: 4220-162 AVE NW, EDMONTON Address: 82 PATTERSON CRES, ST. ALBERT ALBERTA, T5Y 0H8. No: 2018877247. ALBERTA, T8N 4T5. No: 2018877973. 1887726 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1887800 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered Address: 24 CITADEL POINT NW, CALGARY Address: 75 SAGE VALLEY DRIVE NW, CALGARY ALBERTA, T3G 5L2. No: 2018877262. ALBERTA, T3R 0C8. No: 2018878005. 1887736 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1887804 ALBERTA LIMITED Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered Address: 357 ROYAL OAK CIR NW, CALGARY Address: 2011 BRIAR CRES NW, CALGARY ALBERTA, T3G 5L7. No: 2018877361. ALBERTA, T2N 3V6. No: 2018878047. 1887743 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1887814 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered Address: 385 NOLANFIELD WAY NW, CALGARY Address: 306A, 3770 WESTWINDS DRIVE NE, ALBERTA, T3R 0L9. No: 2018877437. CALGARY ALBERTA, T3J 5H3. No: 2018878146. 1887754 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1887815 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered Address: 38264 RR 261 A No: 2018877544. Address: 240, 2333 - 18 AVENUE NE, CALGARY ALBERTA, T2E 8T6. No: 2018878153. 1887761 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered 1887838 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Address: 304, 221 - 10TH AVENUE SE, CALGARY Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered ALBERTA, T2G 0V9. No: 2018877619. Address: 701 ALEXANDER CRESCENT NW, CALGARY ALBERTA, T2M 4B8. No: 2018878385. 1887762 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered 1887853 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Address: 17A RAILROAD AVE, FAUST ALBERTA, Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered T0G 0X0. No: 2018877627. Address: 31 MACEWAN PARK CIRCLE NW, CALGARY ALBERTA, T3K 4A2. No: 2018878534. - 4 - REGISTRAR’S PERIODICAL, MAY 15, 2015 1887854 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta 1887900 ALBERTA LTD. Numbered Alberta Corporation Incorporated 2015 APR 01 Registered
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