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NS Royal Gazette Part I Nova Scotia Published by Authority Part I VOLUME 226, NO. 50 HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2017 PROVICE OF NOVA SCOTIA Edward J. Carvell of Saint John, in the Province of DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE New Brunswick, for a term commencing November 30, 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 (Grant The Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Mark Thornton Ltd., insolvency); Furey, under the authority vested in him by clause 2(b) of Chapter 23 of the Acts of 1996, the Court and Janice L. Comeau of Salmon River, in the County of Administrative Reform Act, Order in Council 2004-84, Digby, for a term commencing November 30, 2017 the Assignment of Authority Regulations, and Sections 6 and to expire November 29, 2022 (Scotiabank); and 7 of Chapter 312 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1989, the Notaries and Commissioners Act, is Robert A. Costelo of Cape North, in the County of hereby pleased to advise of the following: Victoria, for a term commencing November 30, 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 (private); To be revoked as Commissioner(s) pursuant to the Notaries and Commissioners Act: K. Danielle Doucette of Tusket, in the County of Yarmouth, for a term commencing November 30, Christina Dadford of Dartmouth, in the Halifax 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 (Scotiabank); Regional Municipality (no longer employed with Phoenix Young Programs); Ronald P. Downey of Amherst, in the County of Cumberland, while employed with the Province of Laurie Ehler of Halifax, in the Halifax Regional Nova Scotia (Service Nova Scotia – Alcohol, Municipality (no longer employed with Elizabeth Fry Gaming, Fuel and Tobacco); Society Mainland Nova Scotia); and Marlene A. Dugas of Church Point, in the County of Alison F. Fuller of New Minas, in the County of Digby, for a term commencing November 30, 2017 Kings (name change to Alison F. Reid). and to expire November 29, 2022 (Scotiabank); To be appointed as Commissioner(s) pursuant to the Hillary A. Edwards of Eastern Passage, in the Halifax Notaries and Commissioners Act: Regional Municipality, while employed with the Province of Nova Scotia (Justice – Dartmouth Shyla Banks of Youngs Cove, in the County of Provincial Court); Annapolis, for a term commencing November 30, 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 (Scotiabank); M. Margaret Ellsworth of Dominion, in the County of Cape Breton, for a term commencing November 30, Jason T. Bowden of Salt Springs, in the County of 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 (private); Pictou, while employed with the Province of Nova Scotia (Service Nova Scotia – Alcohol, Gaming, Fuel Emily A. Ervin of Woodmans Point, in the Province and Tobacco); of New Brunswick, for a term commencing November 30, 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 William Allan Carroll of Valley, in the County of (Grant Thornton Ltd., insolvency); Colchester, while employed with the Royal Canadian Carrie A. Falconer of Scotsburn, in the County of Mounted Police; Pictou, while employed with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police; 2003 © NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. 2004 The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, December 13, 2017 Ron Faulkner of Moser River, in the Halifax Regional Regional Municipality, for a term commencing Municipality, while employed with the Royal November 30, 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 Canadian Mounted Police; (Scotiabank); Shannon Ferguson of Saint John, in the Province of Allison Lanigan of Saint John, in the Province of New New Brunswick, for a term commencing November Brunswick, for a term commencing November 30, 30, 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 (Grant 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 (Grant Thornton Ltd., insolvency); Thornton Ltd., insolvency); Theresa M. Gillis of Sydney, in the County of Cape Keith D. J. LeBlanc of Saint John, in the Province of Breton, for a term commencing November 30, 2017 New Brunswick, for a term commencing November and to expire November 29, 2022 (MacLeod Lorway, 30, 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 (Grant financial); Thornton Ltd., insolvency); Jennifer Ginnish of Millbrook, in the County of Ellen Lee of Sydney, in the County of Cape Breton, Colchester, while employed with the Royal Canadian for a term commencing November 30, 2017 and to Mounted Police; expire November 29, 2022 (Scotiabank); Alison A. Grant of Pugwash, in the County of Tamara Leonard of North Sydney, in the County of Cumberland, for a term commencing November 30, Cape Breton, for a term commencing November 30, 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 (Scotiabank); 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 (Scotiabank); Matthew D. Greeley of Halifax, in the Halifax Amanda London of Saint John, in the Province of Regional Municipality, for a term commencing New Brunswick, for a term commencing November November 30, 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 30, 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 (Grant (Scotiabank); Thornton Ltd., insolvency); Emily Hamming of Long Creek, in the Province of Yvonne MacDonald of New Glasgow, in the County Prince Edward Island, for a term commencing of Pictou, for a term commencing November 30, 2017 November 30, 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 and to expire November 29, 2022 (Scotiabank); (Grant Thornton Ltd., insolvency); Ryan MacLellan of Brookfield, in the County of Stephanie Hart of Tantallon, in the Halifax Regional Colchester, while employed with the Province of Municipality, for a term commencing November 30, Nova Scotia (Service Nova Scotia – Alcohol, 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 (Scotiabank); Gaming, Fuel and Tobacco); Carly Holloway of Amherst, in the County of Emily MacLeod of Halifax, in the Halifax Regional Cumberland, for a term commencing November 30, Municipality, for a term commencing November 30, 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 (Scotiabank); 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 (Scotiabank); Janice Hopper of Bible Hill, in the County of Caitlyn McAdam of Carters Point, in the Province of Colchester, for a term commencing November 30, New Brunswick, for a term commencing November 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 (Scotiabank); 30, 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 (Grant Thornton Ltd., insolvency); Matthew Inglis of Bridgetown, in the County of Annapolis, for a term commencing November 30, Philip McNeil of Lingan, in the County of Cape 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 (Scotiabank); Breton, for a term commencing November 30, 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 (Scotiabank); Holly Johnston-Wall of Sydney, in the County of Cape Breton, while employed with the Province of Kristy Madsen of Barnesville, in the Province of New Nova Scotia (Justice – Sydney Justice Centre); Brunswick, for a term commencing November 30, 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 (Grant Joseph Kabalen of Halifax, in the Halifax Regional Thornton Ltd., insolvency); Municipality, for a term commencing November 30, 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 (Scotiabank); Shane Mattie of Halifax, in the Halifax Regional Municipality, for a term commencing November 30, Terri-lee M. Langille of Bedford, in the Halifax 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 (Scotiabank); © NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, December 13, 2017 2005 Lisa Mattinson of Oxford, in the County of John A. Warrington of Upper Tantallon, in the Cumberland, for a term commencing November 30, Halifax Regional Municipality, while employed with 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 (Scotiabank); the Royal Canadian Mounted Police; Bernadette Murdock of Dartmouth, in the Halifax Alicia Webb of L’Ardoise, in the County of Regional Municipality, for a term commencing Richmond, for a term commencing November 30, November 30, 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 (Scotiabank); (Scotiabank); Dale D. Whitman of Halifax, in the Halifax Regional Heather A. Murphy of Pictou, in the County of Pictou, Municipality, while employed with the Province of for a term commencing November 30, 2017 and to Nova Scotia (Justice – Dartmouth Provincial Court); expire November 29, 2022 (Scotiabank); and Jessica B. Ohri of Saint John, in the Province of New Hannah Wright of Hampton, in the Province of New Brunswick, for a term commencing November 30, Brunswick, for a term commencing November 30, 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 (Grant 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 (Grant Thornton Ltd., insolvency); Thornton Ltd., insolvency). Cindy Pearo of Alder Point, in the County of Cape To be reappointed as Commissioner(s) pursuant to Breton, while employed with the Province of Nova the Notaries and Commissioners Act: Scotia (Community Services); Shelley D. Munroe of Sydney Mines, in the County Kevin Priest of Halifax, in the Halifax Regional of Cape Breton, for a term commencing December Municipality, for a term commencing November 30, 20, 2017 and to expire December 19, 2022 (MNP 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 (Scotiabank); Ltd., insolvency); and Lisa Ripley of Amherst, in the County of Alison F. Reid of New Minas, in the County of Kings, Cumberland, for a term commencing November 30, for a term commencing November 30, 2017 and to 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 (Beaton expire August 31, 2021 (Salyzyn & Associates Ltd., Blaikie, law firm); bankruptcy). th Amanda Robichaud of Saint-Philippe, in the Province DATED at Halifax, Nova Scotia, this 30 day of of New Brunswick, for a term commencing November, 2017. November 30, 2017 and to expire November 29, 2022 Honourable Mark Furey (Grant Thornton Ltd., insolvency); Attorney General and Minister of Justice Daniel Ronaghan of Sheet Harbour, in the Halifax
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