The Gazette

Part I

Vol. 102 , Wednesday, February 15, 2006 No. 3

RESIGNATIONS & RETIREMENTS

(Justice of the Peace Act)

Retirement of Justice of the Peace

January 18, 2006 Marion Berchtold of Banff

GOVERNMENT NOTICES

Community Development

Notice of Intention to Designate a Provincial Historic Resource

(Historical Resources Act)

File: Des. 2085

Notice is hereby given that sixty days from the date of service of this Notice and its publication in Alberta Gazette, the Minister of Community Development intends to make an Order that the site known as the:

Grande Cache Dinosaur Tracksite, together with the land legally described as per:

Schedule A, attached and municipally located near Grande Cache, in the MD of Greenview No. 16, Alberta be designated as a PROVINCIAL HISTORIC RESOURCE under Section 20 of the HISTORICAL RESOURCES ACT, R.S.A. 2000 C. H-9.

The reasons for the designation are as follows: The significance of the Grande Cache Dinosaur Tracksite lies in its representation of information about dinosaur biology and behaviour not available from skeletal remains. Through the study of dinosaur trackways we can learn how dinosaurs moved, how they interacted with their environment and with other dinosaurs. THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, FEBRUARY 15, 2006

The Grande Cache dinosaur tracks, which mainly occur as natural moulds, were first discovered during the late 1980’s by staff at the former Smoky River Coal Mine as coal-mining operations exposed the rocks in which the tracks were preserved. In total, over 20 tracksites have been discovered within the coal mine. The trackways are all located on steeply angled (between 40º and 60º) footwalls exposed during open pit mining activities. Some of the footwalls are over 60 meters high and nearly a kilometer long.

The Grande Cache dinosaur tracks are known from the Lower Cretaceous Gladstone and Gates formations (approximately 90 mya). The only other fossil-bearing deposit of this age in Alberta is located in the Crowsnest Pass and to date it has only yielded a small amount of unidentifiable dinosaur bone. The Grande Cache dinosaur tracks were made by several species of dinosaurs, including several types of theropods (meat-eating dinosaurs), ankylosaurs (armoured dinosaurs) and several species of birds. Estimates suggest that there are well over 10,000 footprints (in fact, over 10,000 footprints have been counted at the W3 Main Site alone) within the mine site. This diversity and abundance is not seen elsewhere in Canada and is rivaled by only a few sites around the world.

The Grande Cache Dinosaur Tracksite allows us to compare the Lower Cretaceous faunas of this area with those in other parts of the world. Ankylosaurs were the most common dinosaur in the Grande Cache area during this period. Footprint sites in Utah demonstrate that sauropods (which are not known from the Grande Cache area) dominated the Lower Creteceous environments. The Peace River Canyon appears to have had a very similar dinosaur fauna to Grande Cache except that the dominant dinosaur track maker in the Peace River Canyon, ornithopods (bipedal, plant-eaters), are not known from the Grande Cache area. This evidence has allowed researchers to divide North America into three faunal zones, each based on a unique assemblage of dinosaurs. Therefore, many experts consider this site to be one of the most important dinosaur tracksites in the world.

There is also an abundance of fossilized plant material (petrified stumps, log impressions and leaf impressions) preserved at several of the sites (both as backfill and in situ) and at one site (9 Mine Lower East Limb Pit) there is a deposit containing the remains of a rare bivalve. Not only do these fossils tell us about the environment in which the dinosaurs lived, but also provide information on fossils from an otherwise poorly represented time in Alberta’s pre-history.

It is therefore considered that the preservation and protection of the resource is in the public interest.

Dated this 9th day of January, A.D. 2006. Gary G. Mar, Minister.

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SCHEDULE A

GRANDE CACHE DINOSAUR TRACKSITE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DESIGNATE AS A PROVINCIAL HISTORIC RESOURCE PART OF SECTIONS 19, 20 & 29, TOWNSHIP 58, RANGE 8, W6M & PART OF SECTIONS 13,21,22,23,24,26,28&29, TOWNSHIP 58, RANGE 9, W6M

LAND LIST Acres Qtr/LSD Sec Twp Rge Mer

160 NE ¼ 19 58 08 6

2.5 NENE LS 06 19 58 08 6

2.5 NWNE LS 06 19 58 08 6

2.5 NENW LS 06 19 58 08 6

2.5 NWNW LS 06 19 58 08 6

2.5 NENE LS 07 19 58 08 6

2.5 NWNE LS 07 19 58 08 6

2.5 NWNW LS 07 19 58 08 6

20 N ½ LS 08 19 58 08 6

40 ALL LS 11 19 58 08 6

2.5 NESE LS12 19 58 08 6

2.5 NWSE LS 12 19 58 08 6

2.5 SESE LS 12 19 58 08 6

10 NE LS 12 19 58 08 6

10 SE LS 13 19 58 08 6

2.5 SENE LS 13 19 58 08 6

2.5 SWNE LS 13 19 58 08 6

2.5 NENE LS 13 19 58 08 6

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40 ALL LS 14 19 58 08 6

2.5 NWNW LS 05 20 58 08 6

2.5 NENW LS 05 20 58 08 6

10 NW LS 11 20 58 08 6

2.5 NWSW LS 11 20 58 08 6

2.5 NESW LS 11 20 58 08 6

2.5 SWNE LS 11 20 58 08 6

2.5 NWNE LS 11 20 58 08 6

2.5 NENE LS 11 20 58 08 6

20 N ½ LS 12 20 58 08 6

10 SW ¼ LS 12 20 58 08 6

2.5 NWSE LS 12 20 58 08 6

2.5 NESE LS 12 20 58 08 6

40 ALL LS 13 20 58 08 6

40 ALL LS 14 20 58 08 6

10 SW ¼ LS 03 29 58 08 6

2.5 SESE LS 03 29 58 08 6

2.5 SWSE LS 03 29 58 08 6

2.5 NWSE LS 03 29 58 08 6

2.5 SENW LS 03 29 58 08 6

2.5 SWNW LS 03 29 58 08 6

20 S ½ LS 04 29 58 08 6

2.5 SENE LS 04 29 58 08 6

2.5 SWNE LS 04 29 58 08 6

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2.5 SENW LS 04 29 58 08 6

40 All LS 15 13 58 09 6

20 N ½ LS 08 21 58 09 6

40 ALL LS 09 21 58 09 6

40 ALL LS 10 21 58 09 6

10 NE ¼ LS 11 21 58 09 6

2.5 NESE LS 11 21 58 09 6

2.5 NWNW LS 11 21 58 09 6

2.5 NENW LS 11 21 58 09 6

20 N ½ LS 13 21 58 09 6

10 SE ¼ LS 13 21 58 09 6

2.5 NESW LS 13 21 58 09 6

40 ALL LS 14 21 58 09 6

40 ALL LS 15 21 58 09 6

40 ALL LS 16 21 58 09 6

10 NW ¼ LS 02 22 58 09 6

20 N ½ LS 03 22 58 09 6

2.5 NENE LS 04 22 58 09 6

20 N ½ LS 05 22 58 09 6

10 SE ¼ LS 05 22 58 09 6

2.5 SESW LS 05 22 58 09 6

2.5 NWSW LS 05 22 58 09 6

2.5 NESW LS 05 22 58 09 6

40 ALL LS 06 22 58 09 6

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2.5 SWSE LS 07 22 58 09 6

2.5 NWSE LS 07 22 58 09 6

2.5 SWNE LS 07 22 58 09 6

2.5 NWNE LS 07 22 58 09 6

20 W ½ LS 07 22 58 09 6

2.5 SWSE LS 10 22 58 09 6

2.5 NWSE LS 10 22 58 09 6

10 SW ¼ LS 10 22 58 09 6

2.5 SENW LS 10 22 58 09 6

2.5 SWNW LS 10 22 58 09 6

40 ALL LS 11 22 58 09 6

40 ALL LS 12 22 58 09 6

2.5 SESE LS 13 22 58 09 6

2.5 SWSE LS 13 22 58 09 6

2.5 NWSE LS 13 22 58 09 6

10 SW ¼ LS 13 22 58 09 6

2.5 SENW LS 13 22 58 09 6

2.5 SWNW LS 13 22 58 09 6

2.5 NWNW LS 13 22 58 09 6

2.5 SESW LS 14 22 58 09 6

2.5 SWSW LS 14 22 58 09 6

2.5 SWSE LS 14 22 58 09 6

2.5 NENE LS 13 23 58 09 6

20 N ½ LS 14 23 58 09 6

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10 SE ¼ LS 14 23 58 09 6

2.5 SESW LS 14 23 58 09 6

2.5 NWSW LS 14 23 58 09 6

2.5 NESW LS 14 23 58 09 6

40 ALL LS 15 23 58 09 6

40 ALL LS 16 23 58 09 6

160 NW ¼ 24 58 09 6

2.5 NENW LS 05 24 58 09 6

10 NE ¼ LS 05 24 58 09 6

10 NW ¼ LS 06 24 58 09 6

2.5 SWNE LS 06 24 58 09 6

2.5 NWNE LS 06 24 58 09 6

2.5 NENE LS 06 24 58 09 6

2.5 SWSW LS 10 24 58 09 6

2.5 NWSW LS 10 24 58 09 6

2.5 NWNW LS 10 24 58 09 6

2.5 SWNW LS 10 24 58 09 6

2.5 SWSW LS 15 24 58 09 6

2.5 NWSW LS 15 24 58 09 6

40 ALL LS 01 26 58 09 6

40 ALL LS 02 26 58 09 6

40 ALL LS 03 26 58 09 6

2.5 SESE LS 04 26 58 09 6

2.5 NESE LS 04 26 58 09 6

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2.5 SENE LS 04 26 58 09 6

2.5 NENE LS 04 26 58 09 6

2.5 SESE LS 05 26 58 09 6

2.5 NESE LS 05 26 58 09 6

2.5 SENE LS 05 26 58 09 6

2.5 NENE LS 05 26 58 09 6

40 ALL LS 06 26 58 09 6

40 ALL LS 07 26 58 09 6

2.5 SWSE LS 08 26 58 09 6

2.5 SESW LS 08 26 58 09 6

2.5 SWSW LS 08 26 58 09 6

2.5 NWSW LS 08 26 58 09 6

2.5 SWSW LS 01 28 58 09 6

2.5 SESE LS 02 28 58 09 6

2.5 SWSE LS 02 28 58 09 6

2.5 NWSE LS 02 28 58 09 6

10 SW ¼ LS 02 28 58 09 6

10 NW ¼ LS 02 28 58 09 6

40 ALL LS 03 28 58 09 6

40 ALL LS 04 28 58 09 6

20 S ½ LS 05 28 58 09 6

10 NW ¼ LS 05 28 58 09 6

2.5 SENE LS 05 28 58 09 6

2.5 SWNE LS 05 28 58 09 6

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2.5 NWNE LS 05 28 58 09 6

10 SW ¼ LS 06 28 58 09 6

2.5 SESE LS 06 28 58 09 6

2.5 SWSE LS 06 28 58 09 6

2.5 SWNW LS 06 28 58 09 6

20 N ½ LS 01 29 58 09 6

10 SE ¼ LS 01 29 58 09 6

2.5 SESW LS 01 29 58 09 6

2.5 NWSW LS 01 29 58 09 6

2.5 NESW LS 01 29 58 09 6

10 SE ¼ LS 08 29 58 09 6

2.5 SESW LS 08 29 58 09 6

2.5 SWSW LS 08 29 58 09 6

2.5 NESW LS 08 29 58 09 6

2.5 SENE LS 08 29 58 09 6

2.5 SWNE LS 08 29 58 09 6

2.5 NENE LS 08 29 58 09 6

TOTAL ACERAGE 1870 APPROX. 756.77 HECTARES

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Energy

Hosting Expenses Exceeding $600.00 For the quarter ending December 31, 2005

Function: Mineable Oil Sands Strategy introduction to Athabasca Tribal Council First Nations Purpose: Information sharing initiative on the Mineable Oil Sands Strategy. Amount: $1,549.35 Date: November 8, 2005 Location: Fort McMurray, Alberta

Environment

Hosting Expenses Exceeding $600.00 For the quarter ending December 31, 2005

Function: Network Optimization Workshop Purpose: Review the Alberta Hydrometric and Meteorological Networks. Amount: $664.70 Date: June 22, 2005 Location: Edmonton

Function: Network Optimization Workshop Purpose: Review the Alberta Hydrometric and Meteorological Networks. Amount: $940.53 Date: June 23, 2005 Location:

Function: Annual General Meeting Purpose: Annual Canadian Environmental Assessment Administrators general meeting. Amount: $2,396.61 Date: September 14 - 16, 2005 Location: Edmonton

Function: Alberta Water Council meeting Purpose: To discuss water management issues with the stakeholders. Amount: $2,063.10 Date: September 19 - 20, 2005 Location: Edmonton

Function: National Administrators and Coordinators Hydrometric Conference Purpose: To discuss the National-Provincial Hydrometric Agreements, National performance measures, quality management systems and how Hydrometric Network fits into the Environmental Management System. Amount: $2,947.00 Date: October 4 -5, 2005 Location: Edmonton - 80 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, FEBRUARY 15, 2006

Function: Battler River Watershed Advisory Group (BRWAG) Workshop Purpose: Battle River Watershed Advisory Group and Steering committee to make recommendations for Water Conservation Objectives and the Water Management Plan. Amount: $2,614.97 Date: November 18 -19, 2005 Location: Wetaskiwin

Function: Stakeholders meeting on Greenhouse gas regulations Purpose: To update stakeholders on the development of greenhouse gas regulations. Amount: $2,115.14 Date: November 21, 2005 Location: Calgary

Finance

(Insurance Act)

On June 9, 2005, The Canada Life Insurance Company of Canada had its licence cancelled pursuant to an application to liquidate and dissolve the company. The insurer has now decided to continue the company and a licence has been issued under the Insurance Act, effective January 1, 2006.

Arthur Hagan, FCIP, CRM Deputy Superintendent of Insurance Financial Institutions.

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Notice is hereby given that Assurant Life of Canada has been licensed in the Province of Alberta, and is authorized to transact the following classes of insurance: life, accident, and sickness, effective January 17, 2006.

Arthur Hagan, FCIP, CRM Deputy Superintendent of Insurance Financial Institutions.

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Notice is hereby given that Atradius Credit Insurance N.V. has been licensed in the Province of Alberta, and is authorized to transact the following classes of insurance: credit, effective January 17, 2006.

Arthur Hagan, FCIP, CRM Deputy Superintendent of Insurance Financial Institutions.

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Infrastructure and Transportation

Contract Increases Approved Pursuant to Treasury Board Directive 08/93

Contract No: 6543/03 Contractor: Prairie Roadbuilders Ltd. Reason for Increase: This contract involves grading and other work on Highway 43:16 & 18 – E. of Green Court to W. of Sangudo. Increase of quantities for top soil, heavy rock riprap, granular fill and additional work for supply and installation of smooth wall steel pipe was added to the contract as a result of site requirements. Contract Amount: $9,601,980.24 % Increase: 19.6% Amount of Increase: $1,880,019.76 Date Approved: October 7, 2005

Contract No: 6662/04 Contractor: South Rock Ltd. Reason for Increase: This contract involves minor grading, asphalt pavement (EPS), sideslope improvement and other work on Hwy. 766:04 N. of Jct. Hwy. 574 to N. of Hwy. 580 and on Hwy. 760:02 Twp. Rd. 32-00 to South Sundre Corporate Limit. Additional quantities were required to address subgrade failures due to unusually heavy rainfall. Contract Amount: $4,990,445.96 % Increase: 13.8% Amount of Increase: $689,657.18 Date Approved: October 7, 2005

Contract No: 6794/04 Contractor: Graham Industrial Services Ltd. Reason for Increase: This contract involves construction of a precast concrete bridge on B.F. 85019 – Carrying 111 St. over Drive in Edmonton and granular base course, asphalt concrete pavement, drainage, curb and gutter, concrete walk, street lighting and other work on 111 St. from Blackburn Drive to 9th Ave. in Edmonton. Extra quantities and extra work were required due to unforeseen site conditions. Contract Amount: $7,262,073.75 % Increase: 22.4% Amount of Increase: $1,625,000.00 Date Approved: October 18, 2005

Contract No: 010494 Brooks – Dinosaur Provincial Park Tyrell Field Station – New Visitor Centre – Phase 2 Contractor: Keller Construction Ltd. Reason for Increase: The original project was for the soft and hard landscaping of the new Visitor Centre at the Dinosaur Provincial Park including provisions for site services of a future comfort station. The comfort station was deleted from the scope of the work prior to tender due to funding shortfall. After contract award additional funding was secured, permitting this work to be performed.

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Contract Amount: $653,051.00 % Increase: 52.83% Amount of Increase: $345,000.00 Date Approved: November 4, 2005

Contract No: 010436 Calgary – Remand Centre Supply and Installation of Fixed Bunk Beds Re-tender Contractor: Steelgate Security Products Ltd. Reason for Increase: Project scope was initially reduced from 230 to 182 beds due to unfavourable tenders. Re-tender of a reduced scope of work (182 beds) resulted in better pricing. As a result, the number of beds was increased to the original 230 beds after contract award. Contract Amount: $316,750.00 % Increase: 34.7% Amount of Increase: $110,000.00 Date Approved: November 8, 2005

Justice

Office of the Public Trustee

Property being held by the Public Trustee for a period of Ten (10) Years

(Public Trustee Act)

Section 11 (2)(b)

Property part of Description deceased person’s of Property Estate or held under Public Trustee held and its Court Order: Office value or Deceased’s Name Name of Person Entitled estimated Judicial District Court Additional to Property value File Number Information

Joseph Lacusta Missing Cash on hand Estate Edmonton Beneficiaries $70,770.71 Joseph Lacusta (File #140886) (File #149977) JD of Edmonton SES03 113666

Ruth Depeyre Cash on hand Estate Edmonton (File #150283) $2,000.00 Helen Lindsay (File #149349) JD of Edmonton SES 03 121473

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Municipal Affairs

Notice of the Mailing of the 2005 Linear Property Assessment Notices

(Municipal Government Act)

Pursuant to Section 311 of the Municipal Government Act 2000, Revised Statues of Alberta Chapter M-26 as amended, the 2005 Linear Property Assessment Notices have been sent to all assessed linear property owners, and copies to the municipalities. All assessed persons are deemed to have received their linear property assessment notices as a result of the publication of this notice.

Questions concerning linear property assessment notices can be directed to the Assessment Services Branch of Municipal Affairs at (780) 422-1377, or call toll free at 310-0000.

The linear property assessment roll is open year round.

A copy can be found at: 3rd Floor of Centre 70, on South, Calgary; and 15th Floor Commerce Place, 10155 – 102 Street, Edmonton.

Safety Codes Council

Corporate Accreditation - Amendment

(Safety Codes Act)

Pursuant to Section 28 of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that

- Transcanada Pipelines Limited., Accreditation No. C000117, Order No. O00000356, Accredited November 18, 1995, Issued January 19, 2006. Due to name change and having satisfied the terms and conditions of the Safety Codes Council is authorized to provide the services under the Safety Codes Act within their jurisdiction for Electrical. ______

Municipal Accreditation

Pursuant to Section 26 of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that the

- Town of Claresholm Accreditation No. M000216, Order No. 347555-001 January 12, 2006.

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Having satisfied the terms and conditions of the Safety Codes Council are authorized to provide services under the Safety Codes Act within their jurisdiction for Plumbing. All parts of the Canadian Plumbing Code, Alberta Amendments and Regulations, including Private Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems; excluding any or all things, processes or activities owned by or under the care and control of Corporations accredited by the Safety Codes Council. ______

Pursuant to Section 26 of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that the

- Town of Claresholm Accreditation No. M000216, Order No. 347563-001 January 12, 2006.

Having satisfied the terms and conditions of the Safety Codes Council are authorized to provide services under the Safety Codes Act within their jurisdiction for Gas. All parts of the Canadian Gas Association, Propane and Natural Gas Codes, Alberta Amendments and Regulations; excluding Propane and Natural Gas Highway Vehicle Conversions; excluding any or all things, processes or activities owned by or under the care and control of corporations accredited by the Safety Codes Council. ______

Pursuant to Section 26 of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that the

- Town of Claresholm Accreditation No. M000216, Order No. 347541-001 January 12, 2006.

Having satisfied the terms and conditions of the Safety Codes Council are authorized to provide services under the Safety Codes Act within their jurisdiction for Electrical. Excluding any or all things, processes or activities owned by or under the care and control of Corporations accredited by the Safety Codes Council.

Solicitor General

Designation of Qualified Technician Appointment

(Intoxilyzer 5000C)

Medicine Hat City Police Hodgins, Todd Grant

(Date of Designation January 20, 2006) ______

Cancellation of Qualified Technician

Royal Canadian Mounted Police “K” Division Casey, Patrick Stephen Michael Harrington, Stephen Brett Hourie, Dennis Norman - 85 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, FEBRUARY 15, 2006

Howard, Eric Roland Thomas Williamson, Sandra Gale

(Date of Cancellation January 20, 2006)

Adams, Barbara Jean Bailey, Kenneth Richard Beattie, Rick Dean Broudy-Dubinski, Deborah Ruth Callander, John Anthony Cervi, Ralph Louis Chammen, Gordon Douglas Diebolt, Gregory Paul Friesen, Charles Jacob Gaudette, James Robert Hiscock, Edward Andre Hoffman, Grant Alfred MacFarlane, Joseph Albert Peter McCreary, Edward Michael Ross, David Kirk Scharff, Crosby Bruce Scott, Lawrence Ivan Thomas, Kurt Alan Townson, Randall Stacy Webb, Richard James

(Date of Cancellation January 23, 2006) ______

Cancellation of Qualified Technician

(Intoxilyzer 5000C)

Royal Canadian Mounted Police “K” Division Coates, Dylan Jeffery Gaillard, Jeffrey Richard

(Date of Cancellation January 20, 2006)

Diebolt, Gregory Paul Eamer, Christopher Ronald Friesen, Charles Jacob Hoffman, Grant Alfred Townson, Randall Stacy

(Date of Cancellation January 23, 2006)

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Sustainable Resource Development

Alberta Fishery Regulations, 1998

Notice of Variation Order 46-2005

Commercial Fishing Seasons

The close times and quotas set out in Schedule 8 to the Alberta Fishery Regulations in respect of the waters listed in the Schedule to this Notice have been varied by Variation Order 46-2005 by the Director of Fisheries Management in accordance with section 3 of the Alberta Fishery Regulations.

Where fishing with gill nets is permitted during an open season established by the Order, the gill net mesh size has been specified in the Order.

Pursuant to Variation Order 46-2005 commercial fishing is permitted in accordance with the following schedule.

SCHEDULE PART 1

Item - 1 Column 1 Waters – In respect of: (44)Ipiatik Lake (73-7-W4) Column 2 Gear - Gill net not less than 140 mm mesh Column 3 Open Time - 08:00 hours February 25, 2006 to 16:00 hours March 12, 2006. Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 6,800 kg; 2) Walleye: 1 kg; 3) Yellow perch: 1 kg; 4) Northern pike: 2,000 kg; 5) Tullibee: 1 kg; 6) Lake trout: 1 kg.

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Notice of Variation Order 47-2005

The close times and quotas set out in Schedule 8 to the Alberta Fishery Regulations in respect of the waters listed in the Schedule to this Notice have been varied by Variation Order 47-2005 by the Director of Fisheries Management in accordance with section 3 of the Alberta Fishery Regulations.

Where fishing with gill nets is permitted during an open season established by the Order, the gill net mesh size has been specified in the Order.

Pursuant to Variation Order 47-2005 commercial fishing is permitted in accordance with the following schedule.

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SCHEDULE PART 1

Item - 1 Column 1 Waters – In respect of: (17) Corn Lake (88-25-W4) Column 2 Gear - Gill net not less than 102 mm mesh Column 3 Open Time – 08:00 hours February 3, 2006 to 16:00 hours February 6, 2006. Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 2,500 kg; 2) Walleye: 1 kg; 3) Yellow perch: 1 kg; 4) Northern pike: 1,500 kg; 5) Tullibee: 1 kg; 6) Lake trout: 1 kg.

Column 1 Waters – In respect of: (26) Equisetim Lake (89-5-W5) Column 2 Gear - Gill net not less than 140 mm mesh Column 3 Open Time - 08:00 hours February 3, 2006 to 16:00 hours February 4, 2006. Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 1,300 kg; 2) Walleye: 100 kg; 3) Yellow perch: 1 kg; 4) Northern pike: 300 kg; 5) Tullibee: 1,300 kg; 6) Lake trout: 1 kg.

Column 1 Waters – In respect of: (59) Long Lake (89-4-W5) Column 2 Gear - Gill net not less than 140 mm mesh Column 3 Open Time - 08:00 hours January 31, 2006 to 16:00 hours February 2, 2006. Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 2,500 kg; 2) Walleye: 200 kg; 3) Yellow perch: 1 kg; 4) Northern pike: 400 kg; 5) Tullibee: 2,500 kg; 6) Lake trout: 1 kg.

ADVERTISEMENTS

Notice of Certificate of Intent to Dissolve

(Business Corporations Act)

Notice is hereby given that a Certificate of Intent to Dissolve was issued to the Reynolds Aviation Museum on January 13, 2006.

Dated at Wetaskiwin, Alberta, January 13, 2006.

Robert J. Hankinson, Solicitor.

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Public Sale of Land

(Municipal Government Act)

City of Medicine Hat

Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, the City of Medicine Hat will offer for sale, by public auction, in Meeting Room M-1, Main Floor, City Hall, Medicine Hat, Alberta, on Thursday, March 30, 2006, at 9:00 a.m., the following lands:

Lot Block Plan Linc Title No Address

3 1 8110718 0015799240 981368674 673 Industrial Avenue SE

4 1 9011164 0014034284 901158731 675 Industrial Avenue SE

Manufactured Homes

Lot Block Plan Serial No. Address

22 11 5554JK 119606E 26 Camp Drive SW

19 1 7410918 D6152031 612 20 Street NE

SE 18-12-5-4 1130175 55 4000 13 Avenue SE

Each parcel will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid and to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing Certificate of Title.

The City of Medicine Hat may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land not sold at the public auction.

Terms: Cash.

Redemption may be effected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale.

Dated at Medicine Hat, Alberta, January 25, 2006.

Lisa Dykema, Collection Officer. ______

Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo

Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo will offer for sale, by public auction, in the Jubilee Centre, 5th Floor Boardroom, 9909 Franklin Avenue, Fort McMurray, Alberta, on Friday, March 31, 2006, at 10:00 a.m., the following lands:

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Plan Block Lot

782 2691 61 22

1347TR 30 15

5642NY 6 2

5642NY 7 13

5642NY 7 14

5642NY 10 6

832 1682 1 26

995TR 1 12A

832 1550 47

832 1550 65

832 1550 93

832 1550 124

Each parcel will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid and to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing certificate of title.

The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land not sold at the public auction.

Terms: Cash, Bank Draft or Certified Cheque made payable to the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo.

Redemption may be effected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale.

If you have any inquiries regarding the above parcels of land, please contact (780) 743-7891 or (780) 743-7030.

Dated at Fort McMurray, Alberta, January 24, 2006.

Jeanne Goudie, Collection Coordinator. ______

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Town of Eckville

Notice is hereby given that, under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, the Town of Eckville will offer for sale, by public auction, in the Town Office, 5023 - 51 Avenue, Eckville, Alberta, on Wednesday, March 29, 2006, at 2:00 p.m., the following land:

Lot Block Plan Civic Address

10 972 1912 4849 – 49 Avenue

This parcel will be offered for sale, subject to a reserve bid and to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing Certificate of Title.

This property is being offered for sale on an “as is, where is” basis, and the Town of Eckville makes no representation and gives no warranty whatsoever as to the adequacy of services, soil conditions, land use districting, building and development conditions, absence or presence of environmental contamination, or the developability of the subject property for any intended use by the Purchaser.

Terms: Cash, Money Order or Certified Cheque – 10% down, balance in 15 days.

The Town of Eckville may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land not sold at the public auction.

Redemption may be effected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale.

Dated at Eckville, Alberta, January 25, 2006.

Therese Kleeberger, Municipal Administrator. ______

Town of High Prairie

Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, the Town of High Prairie will offer for sale, by public auction, in the Town Office, High Prairie, Alberta, on Tuesday, April 4, 2006, at 1:00 p.m., the following lands:

Lot Block Plan C. of T.

15 4 2998BF 932016821

32 4 2998BF 962210912

1& 2 7 1863CL 982310456

9 20 1111HW 032099555

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7 25 5482HW 892057784

9 1 6117RS 4P253

23 2 7920714 7920567035

Each parcel will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid and to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing certificate of title.

The Town of High Prairie may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land not sold at the public auction.

Terms: Cash or certified cheque.

Redemption may be effected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale.

Dated at High Prairie, Alberta, January 20, 2006.

G.M. Blaikie, Treasurer. ______

Town of Mundare

Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, the Town of Mundare will offer for sale, by public auction, in the Council Chambers, 5128 – 50 Street, Mundare, Alberta, on Friday, March 31, 2006, at 10:00 a.m., the following lands:

Lot Block Plan Linc

11 14 7321BW 0013532586

13 17 1098EO 0011098365

36 2864CL 0019536110

39 2864CL 0019536144

40 2864CL 0019533109

Each parcel will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid and to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing Certificate of Title.

The Town of Mundare may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land not sold at the public auction.

Terms: Cash.

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Redemption may be effected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale.

Dated at Mundare, Alberta, January 31, 2006.

Colin Zyla, C.A.O.

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