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AFFIDAVIT of SUZAN MITCHELL-SCOTT AFFIRMED JUNE 26, 2020 (Regarding Application Returnable June 29, 2020)
Court File No. CV-20-00642970-00CL ONTARIO SUPERIOR COURT OF JUSTICE COMMERCIAL LIST IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES’ CREDITORS ARRANGEMENT ACT, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-36, AS AMENDED AND IN THE MATTER OF A PLAN OF COMPROMISE OR ARRANGEMENT OF GNC HOLDINGS, INC., GENERAL NUTRITION CENTRES COMPANY, GNC PARENT LLC, GNC CORPORATION, GENERAL NUTRITION CENTERS, INC., GENERAL NUTRITION CORPORATION, GENERAL NUTRITION INVESTMENT COMPANY, LUCKY OLDCO CORPORATION, GNC FUNDING INC., GNC INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS INC., GNC CHINA HOLDCO, LLC, GNC HEADQUARTERS LLC, GUSTINE SIXTH AVENUE ASSOCIATES, LTD., GNC CANADA HOLDINGS, INC., GNC GOVERNMENT SERVICES, LLC, GNC PUERTO RICO HOLDINGS, INC. and GNC PUERTO RICO, LLC APPLICATION OF GNC HOLDINGS, INC., UNDER SECTION 46 OF THE COMPANIES’ CREDITORS ARRANGEMENT ACT, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-36, AS AMENDED Applicant AFFIDAVIT OF SUZAN MITCHELL-SCOTT AFFIRMED JUNE 26, 2020 (regarding application returnable June 29, 2020) Torys LLP 79 Wellington St. W., 30th Floor Box 270, TD South Tower Toronto, ON M5K 1N2 Fax: 416.865.7380 Scott A. Bomhof (LSO #: 37006F) Tel: 416.865.7370 | [email protected] Adam M. Slavens (LSO #: 54433J) Tel: 416.865.7333 | [email protected] Jeremy Opolsky (LSO #: 60813N) Tel: 416.865.8117 | [email protected] Leora Jackson (LSO #: 68448L) Tel: 416.865.7547 | [email protected] Lawyers for the Applicant 30046172 TO: SERVICE LIST 30046172 Court File No. CV-20-00642970-00CL ONTARIO SUPERIOR COURT OF JUSTICE COMMERCIAL LIST IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES’ CREDITORS ARRANGEMENT ACT, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-36, AS AMENDED AND IN THE MATTER OF A PLAN OF COMPROMISE OR ARRANGEMENT OF GNC HOLDINGS, INC., GENERAL NUTRITION CENTRES COMPANY, GNC PARENT LLC, GNC CORPORATION, GENERAL NUTRITION CENTERS, INC., GENERAL NUTRITION CORPORATION, GENERAL NUTRITION INVESTMENT COMPANY, LUCKY OLDCO CORPORATION, GNC FUNDING INC., GNC INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS INC., GNC CHINA HOLDCO, LLC, GNC HEADQUARTERS LLC, GUSTINE SIXTH AVENUE ASSOCIATES, LTD., GNC CANADA HOLDINGS, INC., GNC GOVERNMENT SERVICES, LLC, GNC PUERTO RICO HOLDINGS, INC. -
The Canadian Handbook and Tourist's Guide
3 LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAICN IN MEMORY OF STEWART S. HOWE JOURNALISM CLASS OF 1928 STEWART S. HOWE FOUNDATION 917.1 Smlc 1867 cop. H. T.H>ii Old Trapper, v. Photo, : THE CANADIAN HANDBOOK AND Tourists Guide GIVING A DESCRIPTION OF CANADIAN LAKE AND RIVER SCENERY AND PLACES OF HISTORICAL INTEREST WITH THE BEST SPOTS FOR Fishing and Shooting. MONTREAL Published by M. Longmoore & Co., Printing House, 6y Great St. James Street, - 1867. Entered according to the Act of the Provincial Parliament, in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, by John Taylor, in the Office of the Kegistrar of the Province of Canada. 1 /?./ • . / % . THE CANADIAN HANDBOOK AND TOURIST'S GUIDE. INTRODUCTION. The Nooks and Corners of Canada, and. more especially of the Lower Province, in addition to the interest they awaken as important sources of Commercial and Agricultural wealth, are invested with no ordinary attraction for the Naturalist, the Antiquary, the Historian, and the Tourist in quest of pleasure or of health. We have often wondered why more of the venturesome spirits amongst our transatlantic friends do not tear themselves away, even for a few months, from London fogs, to visit our distant but more favoured clime. How is it that so few, comparatively speaking, come to enjoy the bracing air and bright summer skies of Canada ? With what zest could the enterprising or eccentric among them undertake a ramble, with rod and gun in hand, from Niagara to Labrador, over the Laurentian Chain of Moun- tains, choosing as rallying points, whereat to compare notes, the summit of Cape Eternity in the Saguenay district, and 6 Introduction. -
Life Lease Housing Advantage
“There’s a vintage that comes with age and experience.” BON JOVI THE VOICE OF ST. ELIZABETH MILLS Vol. 5 2018 Live Every Day Like You’re On Resort-style Living at Upper Mill Pond Vacation See more on page TWO LOCAL LOVE LIFE LEASE IN THE VILLAGE WHO’S WHO ZESTful EVENTS Ten Reasons to Life Lease 8 Great Reasons Meet The Special Canada Day Live in Hamilton Housing to Buy at Sabatino’s Celebration What a great place to live! Advantage Upper Mill Pond They fell in love with Special Canada Day Celebration at Upper Mill Pond The Village at St. Elizabeth Mills Where the smart money is. Buy now at pre-construction prices! Don’t’ Miss Out! FOUR SIX SEVEN SEVEN EIGHT VOL. 5 2018 The Village News The Voice of St. Elizabeth Mills LIVINGWITHZEST.COM Fitness Club Part of the state-of-the-art Health Club, the Fitness Centre is outfitted with the latest cardio and gym equipment within a bright and beautiful setting that will make you look forward to working out. LIVE EVERY DAY LIKE IT’S A VACATION It isn’t just the incredible Health Club. It isn’t just the Juice Bar in the lobby or the stunning recreational space. Pool & Spa It’s the attitude of fun and action that makes Upper Mill Pond The stunning swimming pool at the perfect place to live. Upper Mill Pond offers 5-star luxury with bright windows that overlook the beautiful grounds and lots of places to relax with friends. Suites at Upper Mill Pond are on sale now. -
Hamilton Light Rail Transit LRT Environmental Pr
APPENDIX D: CONSULTATION REPORT APPENDIX D-5: PUBLIC CONSULTATION RECORD PART 1/1 Hamilton Light Rail Transit (LRT) Office PIC #1 & PIC #2 Notice Distribution Count Date # of Recipients Description Delivery Method PIC #1 NOTICE 1 August 30, 2016 1124 PIC #1 Notice to registered owners, frontage properties. Registered Mail 2 August 30, 2016 43 PIC #1 Notice to property owners regarding property. Registered Mail PIC #1 Notice to properties within 30m' of the B-Line and A- 3 August 30, 2016 7073 Line corridor. Canada Post 4 September 14, 2016 117 PIC #1 Notice to Technical Stakeholders. Canada Post 5 September 13, 2016 28 PIC #1 Notice to First Nations. Email/Phone PIC #2 NOTICE 6 December 19, 2016 25 PIC #2 Notice to First Nations. Email/Phone 7 December 19, 2016 92 PIC #2 Notice to Community Groups. Email 8 December 19, 2016 60 PIC #2 Notice to City of Hamilton working groups. Email 9 December 19, 2016 132 PIC #2 Notice to Technical Stakeholders. Canada Post 10 January 9, 2017 43 PIC #2 Notice to property owners regarding property. Registered Mail PIC #2 Notice to properties 45m' of the B-Line (McMaster to QTC); A-Line (on James Street, King Street to Guise Street); run-in track (on Longwood, between Main and Frid Street); OMSF (east of Longwood, between Chatham/Aberdeen); and pedestrian connection (on 11 December 19, 2016 8443 Hughson, between Gore Park and Hunter Street). Canada Post 12 December 19, 2016 9 PIC #2 Notice to MPs and MPPs. Canada Post Hamilton Light Rail Transit (LRT) Office Consultation Events & Meetings Type Street Street -
Fall 2012 October November Winter 2012 December
FALL 2012 OCTOBER NOVEMBER WINTER 2012 DECEMBER September 18, 2012 October 2 & 6, 2012 re-enactment of the Battle of stoney creek rockton Fair Dundurn national historic site Dundas Driving park santa claus parade Glen Miller Orchestra haMiltOn ceMetery Tours carmen’s Banquet centre, hamilton 777 york Boulevard, hamilton 905 383 4100 905 544 9559 September 19 - October 6, 2012 October 5, 2012 see How they run niGht in the VillaGe theatre aquarius, hamilton international Village shopping District BIA, 905 522 7815 hamilton 905 522 1778 September 21 - October 14, 2012 DOwntOwn LocaliciOus experience October 5 - 8, 2012 Various restaurants, hamilton RocktOn WorlD’s Fair 905 523 1646 rockton Fairgrounds, rockton 519 647 2502 September 21, 2012 sew hunGry - Food truck rally 2012 October 6, 2012 - January 6, 2013 Ottawa street, hamilton aGh exhiBit: auBrey reeVes: GliDe 905 544 5822 art Gallery of hamilton, hamilton 905 527 6610 September 21 - 23, 2012 ancaster Fall Fair October 6 - 7, 2012 ancaster Fairgrounds, ancaster apple FestiVal 905 648 6198 Battlefieldh ouse Museum & park, stoney creek September 21 - 30, 2012 905 662 8458 aGh CIBc Wood GunDy cuban Ballet santa claus parade WorlD FilM FestiVal October 8, 2012 Various locations, hamilton Country wine anD harVest FestiVal 905 527 6610 puddicombe estate Farm and winery, October 30, 2012 November 10, 2012 November 25, 2012 December 6, 2012 December 9, 2012 December 14, 2012 winona the FaB FOur Fathers of Rock anD Roll haMiltOn santa claus paraDe santa haMiltOn 2012 christMas with leGenDs -
POLICY COMMITTEE Thursday January 9, 2014 100 King Street West, 6Th Floor, Room E
POLICY COMMITTEE Thursday January 9, 2014 100 King Street West, 6th Floor, Room E AGENDA 5:00 p.m. 1. Call to Order T. White 2. Approval of the Agenda ENGAGEMENT 3. Parent Engagement Policy – initial draft, seeking approval for consultation 4. Community Engagement Policy – initial draft seeking approval for consultation 5. Volunteer Policy & Directive – initial draft, seeking approval for consultation FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION 6. Trustee Expense Policy – policy review STUDENT PERFORMANCE & ACHIEVEMENT: 7. Program Policy – scoping document 8. French Immersion Directive – for information, changes made after reviewing the Community Advisory Committees Governance Statement 9. Next Policy Meeting: February 6 2014 10. Adjournment 3-1 POLICY WORKING SUB COMMITTEE - COVER PAGE Title: DRAFT Parent Engagement Policy Pillar Policy: Engagement Recommended Action: That the DRAFT Parent Engagement Policy be Issue Identification posted for a 30 day consultation period. Background The Engagement Pillar Policy was developed to support the following Scoping Report policies: • Student engagement • Parent engagement Draft Policy • Community engagement Development • Staff engagement In May, 2013 the Parent Engagement Scoping document was approved by Trustees. This document, and input collected from HWDSB Parent Stakeholder Involvement Committee, was utilized to develop the attached DRAFT Consultation Parent Engagement Policy. This document has also been informed by the Ministry of Education, Parents in Partnership: A Parent Engagement Policy for Ontario Schools document and the 2013 Draft Policy Revisions Ministry of Education School Effectiveness Framework document. and Approval Connected to the Draft Parent Engagement Policy is Policy 7.11 School Councils which staff will recommend to revoke once the Parent Engagement Policy is approved. Policy Directive and Implementation In November, 2013, the Policy Committee reviewed a draft of the Parent Engagement Policy and asked staff to consider some changes. -
Public Consultation Results July 18 to 26, 2019
TRAFFIC SIGNAL BOX WRAPS PUBLIC ART PROJECT Public Consultation Results The following are a ranked list of the preferred selections and comments provided by members of the public during consultation online at the City of Hamilton website from July 18, 2019 to July 26, 2019. Thank you to the 1508 people who have provided their comments. Public consultation will end August 5th, 2019. Preferred Selections The following list ranks the submissions as preferred by the public. First Choice=3 points, 2nd Choice=2 points and 3rd choice =1 point to determine a total score. PROPOSALS TOTAL PAGE Olivia Putignano - YOU ARE H̶E̶R̶E̶ HOME 577 56 Bethany Kenyon - PLANTS AND HANDS 545 12 Megan Blakes - THE VIBRANT TIGER CITY 530 50 Nick La Rocca - HAMILTON BLUES 422 54 Allison Burda & Cam Gee - COMIN’ ROUND THE MOUNTAIN 420 4 Andrea Warnick - INDUSTRIAL PRINT SERIES 411 8 Jonah Kamphorst - SKY RACER 407 37 Vesna Asanovic - ELECTRIC CITY 355 69 Kayla Rulys - JAMMING IN THE HAMMER 344 43 Alex Borghesan – SKYLINE 332 2 Cody Boucher - HAMILTON SKIES 315 23 Ryan Ferguson – UNTITLED 284 63 Brie Berry - HAMILTON HAS GONE TO THE DOGS 282 18 Jordan Dunlop - W(H)ERE DREAMS COME TRUE 275 41 Danny Custodio - FLOWER CARPETS / TAPETES FLORIDOS 233 28 Daniel Kozina - UNTITLED 227 26 Traffic Signal Box Wraps Public Art Project Public Consultation Results Page 1 | 75 Phoebe Taylor - GOOD ROOTS GROW HERE 216 61 Sharifa Patrick - BREATH OF FRESH AIR 208 66 Darryl Gold - HAMILTON’S LOST LEGACY OF LIGHT 202 33 Laura Bromwich - UNTITLED 197 45 Yasaman Mehrsa - UNTITLED 180 -
A Current Bibliography of Canadian Church History / Bibliographie Récente De L’Histoire De L’Église Canadienne
Document généré le 25 sept. 2021 22:48 Études d'histoire religieuse A Current Bibliography of Canadian Church History Bibliographie récente de l’Histoire de l’Église canadienne Brian F. Hogan, Henry Mulhall, Laurence Colm, Margaret Sanche et Centre de recherche en histoire religieuse du Canada Volume 59, 1993 URI : https://id.erudit.org/iderudit/1006877ar DOI : https://doi.org/10.7202/1006877ar Aller au sommaire du numéro Éditeur(s) Société canadienne d'histoire de l'Église catholique ISSN 1193-199X (imprimé) 1920-6267 (numérique) Découvrir la revue Citer ce document Hogan, B. F., Mulhall, H., Colm, L., Sanche, M. & Centre de recherche en histoire religieuse du Canada (1993). A Current Bibliography of Canadian Church History / Bibliographie récente de l’Histoire de l’Église canadienne. Études d'histoire religieuse, 59, B 1–B 86. https://doi.org/10.7202/1006877ar Tous droits réservés © Les Éditions Historia Ecclesiæ Catholicæ Canadensis Ce document est protégé par la loi sur le droit d’auteur. L’utilisation des Inc., 1993 services d’Érudit (y compris la reproduction) est assujettie à sa politique d’utilisation que vous pouvez consulter en ligne. https://apropos.erudit.org/fr/usagers/politique-dutilisation/ Cet article est diffusé et préservé par Érudit. Érudit est un consortium interuniversitaire sans but lucratif composé de l’Université de Montréal, l’Université Laval et l’Université du Québec à Montréal. Il a pour mission la promotion et la valorisation de la recherche. https://www.erudit.org/fr/ A Current Bibliography of Canadian Church History Bibliographie récente de l'Histoire de l'Eglise canadienne Brian Hogan, C.S.B., University of St. -
Download the July 2019 Issue in PDF Format
North Ender of The Year It’s time again to start thinking about The North Ender of the Year Award! Who is your choice? Send your nomination to [email protected] The date is Saturday, July 13, 2019. Check the Breezes online for time and location JULY 2019 | VOLUME 7 | [email protected] | WWW.NORTHENDBREEZES.COM | @NORTHENDBREEZES | FACEBOOK.COM/NORTHENDBREEZES Ten Outdoorsy and Nearly Free Things THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE SUBMITTED BY ROSE DIVECHA to do Around Hamilton this Summer SUBMITTED BY CANDY VENNING Hamilton ‘Bucket list’. The RBG has 6 Take the free trolley to the water- regular canoe trips you can register for, 1 See at least 2 new waterfalls this front and have a picnic in Bayfront Park they provide the canoe & lifejackets. year. I can think of 8 waterfalls we’ve – there are some lovely hidden spots. seen in the 9 years we’ve been here; No time to pack a picnic? Grab a bite Tiffany Falls, Albion Falls, Ball’s Falls, 3 Go Jump in the lake – we have a from Hutchs and enjoy the roller rink Devil’s Punchbowl, Tews Falls, Smokey huge beach, yes we do and it’s pretty near Williams cafe! Hollow, Chedoke Falls, and Washboard great if you can get over the view of the giant pylons. Sure the Falls. Beautiful 7 Visit the inlet under the Burlington The tour started with much levity water is cold but you can and inspiration- canal lift bridge. As well as the giant for such a grey, dreary walk through wade in on a hot day & toss al as these won- cargo ships passing through, an incredi- Hamilton Cemetery. -
Hamilton Public Library Board
Mission Statement Freedom to Discover Strategic Priorities A Community Beacon Relevant and Responsive A Creative and Changing Organization HAMILTON PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD Regular Board Meeting Wednesday, June 15, 2016 Central Library, Board Room 5:00 p.m. Meeting 7:00 p.m. Annual Chairmen’s Dinner AGENDA 1. Discussion Period 1.1 Welcome Tony Del Monaco 2. Acceptance of the Agenda 3. Minutes of the Hamilton Public Library Board Attachment #3 Meeting of Wednesday, May 18, 2016 4. Presentations 4.1 Story Walk – K. Anderson/N. Brun 4.2 Strategic Plan – PT 5. Consent Items 5.1 Carlisle & Waterdown Update - KA Attachment #5.1 Suggested Action: Receive 5.2 Central Library Doors – MS/TD Attachment #5.2 Suggested Action: Recommendation 5.3 SOLS Report – VC Attachment #5.3 Suggested Action: Receive 6. Business Arising 6.1 Upcoming Agenda Items - PT Attachment #6.1 Suggested Action: Recieve 6.2 Federation of Public Libraries Follow-up - PT Attachment #6.2 Suggested Action: Recommendation 6.3 Threshold limits for suspending borrowing Attachment #6.3 Privileges – MS Suggested Action: Recommendation 7. Correspondence 8. Reports 8.1 Chief Librarian’s Report Attachment #8.1 Suggested Action: Receive 9. New Business 9.1 NOTICE OF MOTION – Library Board Bylaws Attachment #9.1 Suggested Action: Recommendation 9.2 Major Construction Project Update – KA Attachment #9.2 Suggested Action: Receive 9.3 Year to Date Budget Variance Report – TD Attachment #9.3 Suggested Action: Receive 10. Private and Confidential 10.1 CEO Mid-year Progress Report 11. Date of Next Meeting Wednesday, September 21, 2016 Central Library, Board Room, 5th Floor 5:30 p.m. -
The Giant's Rib Giant's Rib Summer Solstice
The Giant's Rib Dedicated to increasing awareness and protection of the Niagara Escarpment World Biosphere Reserve Stan Nowak, Editor www.giantsrib.ca June 2011 Volume 6, Issue 6 The Giant’s Rib Discovery Centre is now on Facebook! Visit our website and look for the link: or use the link: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Giants-Rib-Discovery-Centre/173267026030262?v=wall for the latest news and updates. The Giant's Rib Discovery Centre proudly presents Our Fifth Annual Giant's Rib Summer Solstice This Year’s Summer Solstice venue: the Lakeview Banquet Centre on 180 Van Wagner’s Beach Road in Hamilton Please note that this year’s Giant’s Rib Summer Solstice gala event has been SOLD OUT. This evening will include: A delicious meal prepared by Carmen's Live and Silent Auctions Spectacular Panoramic Views Sun Setting, Stars Shining Local Entertainment and special guests The Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Club joining our evening with telescopes for our viewing pleasure! On a clear night, Venus and Mars will be visible as well as the rings of Saturn! Thank you to all who purchased tickets! We’ll see you on the 21st! The Bruce Duncan Memorial Lecture Series …will return in the fall. The Literal Rib We hope you will enjoy this new feature for the Giant’s Rib Newsletter. We will regularly present a review of a book that highlights the cultural and / or natural heritage of the Niagara Escarpment. Whenever possible, the review will focus on a recent publication produced by the featured Bruce Duncan Series speaker for that month. -
Thursday, November 13, 2014 Agenda for Conservation Advisory Board
AGENDA FOR CONSERVATION ADVISORY BOARD MEETING THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2014 NOTICE OF MEETING CONSERVATION ADVISORY BOARD Thursday, November 13, 2014 7:00 p.m. Woodend AGENDA 1. CHAIRMAN’S REMARKS ~ Topalovic 2. DECLARATION OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST 3. APPROVAL OF AGENDA 4. DELEGATIONS 5. MEMBER BRIEFING 5.1 HCA’s Role in the Hamilton Harbour RAP ~ Peck 6. CHAIRMAN’S REPORT ON BOARD OF DIRECTORS ACTIONS ~ Topalovic CA1428 Maplewood Naturalization Plan 7. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING 7.1 Minutes – Conservation Advisory Board (September 11, 2014) ~ Topalovic 8. BUSINESS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES 8.1 E-Bikes – Update ~ Bell 9. NEW BUSINESS 9.1 Waterfalls and Cascades of Hamilton Research and ~ Tellier Inventory Report, 3rd Edition 10. OTHER NEW BUSINESS 11. NEXT MEETING – Thursday, December 11, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. 12. ADJOURNMENT HAMILTON CONSERVATION AUTHORITY Conservation Advisory Board MINUTES September 11, 2014 Minutes of the Conservation Advisory Board meeting held on Thursday, September 11, 2014 at the HCA’s Woodend Administration Building commencing at 7:00 p.m. PRESENT: Maria Topalovic John Barkovic Rob Booth Sean Botham Kristen Brittain Lydia Cartlidge Frank Cucullo James Howlett Donna Kydd Cheryl Larocque Duke O’Sullivan Morgan Pirie Marie Robbins John Shaw Mary Tice REGRETS: Dan Bowman, Chris Michels, and Robert Pasuta OTHERS PRESENT: Sandy Bell, Hazel Breton, Grace Correia, Chris Firth- Eagland, Darren Kenny, Judy Love, Scott Peck, Chris Polap, John Williams, and Rick Woodworth - HCA Staff OTHERS: Richard Leitner – Media 1. CHAIR’S REMARKS Maria Topalovic welcomed all to the meeting and passed on regrets from those members not able to attend.