Alberta Transportation District Office Contacts

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Alberta Transportation District Office Contacts Transportation District Office Contacts (for Roadside Development) Athabasca District Office Phone: 780-963-5711 (Stony Plain) Email: [email protected] Room 223, Provincial Building 4709 44 Avenue Stony Plain, Alberta T7Z 1N4 Open in Google Maps for directions Calgary District Office Phone: 403-297-6311 Email: [email protected] 2nd Floor, Willowglen Business Park 803 Manning Road NE Calgary, Alberta T2E 7M8 Open in Google Maps for directions Edson District Office Phone: 780-963-5711 (Stony Plain) Email: [email protected] Room 223, Provincial Building 4709 44 Avenue Stony Plain, Alberta T7Z 1N4 Open in Google Maps for directions Classification: Public Fort McMurray District Office Phone: 780-963-5711 (Stony Plain) Email: [email protected] Room 223, Provincial Building 4709 44 Avenue Stony Plain, Alberta T7Z 1N4 Open in Google Maps for directions Grande Prairie District Office Phone: 780-538-5310 Email: [email protected] 1st Floor, Provincial Building 10320 99 Street Grande Prairie, Alberta T8V 6J4 Open in Google Maps for directions Hanna District Office Phone: 403-854-5550 Email: [email protected] 2nd Floor, Provincial Building 401 Centre Street Hanna, Alberta T0J 1P0 Open in Google Maps for directions Lethbridge District Office Phone: 403-381-5426 Email: [email protected] 3rd Floor, Administration Building 909 3 Avenue North Lethbridge, Alberta T1H 0H5 Open in Google Maps for directions Classification: Public Peace River District Office Phone: 780-624-6280 Email: [email protected] 3rd Floor, Provincial Building Bag 900, Box 29 9621 96 Avenue Peace River, Alberta T8S 1T4 Open in Google Maps for directions Red Deer District Office Phone: 403-340-5166 Email: [email protected] 4th Floor, Provincial Building 4920 51 Street Red Deer, Alberta T4N 6K8 Open in Google Maps for directions Stony Plain District Office Phone: 780-963-5711 Email: [email protected] Room 223, Provincial Building 4709 44 Avenue Stony Plain, Alberta T7Z 1N4 Open in Google Maps for directions Vermilion District Office Phone: 780-853-8178 Email: [email protected] 2nd Floor, Provincial Building PO Box 28 4701 52 Street Vermilion, Alberta T9X 1J9 Open in Google Maps for directions Classification: Public .
Recommended publications
  • Lifts and Accessories Equipment Vendors
    Alberta Aids to Daily Living Program (AADL) - Alberta Health Lifts and Accessories Equipment Vendors: Sales and Service for: Contact Info: CALGARY ADVANTAGE HOME HEALTH SOLUTIONS ArjoHuntleigh Phone: 403-460-5438 DeVilbiss Healthcare 1687 32 AVE NE Guldmann Humancare Fax: 866-766-5438 Invacare CALGARY AB T2E 7Z5 Joerns Toll Free: Molift Vendor Number: 0000615695 001 Prism Proactive Medical ASSIST HEALTH SUPPLIES ArjoHuntleigh Phone: 587-353-4325 DeVilbiss Healthcare 627 MANITOU RD SE Humancare Invacare Fax: 587-349-0114 Joerns CALGARY AB T2G 4C2 Molift Toll Free: Prism Vendor Number: 0000658066 001 Proactive Medical CALGARY COOP HOME HEALTH CARE ArjoHuntleigh Phone: 403-299-4488 DeVilbiss Healthcare 4938 RICHMOND RD SW Humancare Invacare Fax: 403-242-2448 Joerns CALGARY AB T3E 6K4 Molift Toll Free: 1-800-352-8249 Prism Vendor Number: 0000002029 006 Proactive Medical CALGARY COOP HOME HEALTH CARE ArjoHuntleigh Phone: 403-252-2266 DeVilbiss Healthcare 9309 MACLEOD TR SW Humancare Invacare Fax: 403-259-8384 Joerns CALGARY AB T2J 0P6 Molift Toll Free: 1-800-352-8249 Prism Vendor Number: 0000002029 025 Proactive Medical ECO MEDICAL EQUIPMENT ArjoHuntleigh Phone: 403-270-1880 DeVilbiss Healthcare 423 MANITOU RD SE Guldmann Invacare Fax: 403-270-0605 Joerns CALGARY AB T2G 4C2 Prism Toll Free: Vendor Number: 0000078000 003 Proactive Medical MAXIMUM HEALTHCARE AND MOBILITY LIMITED ArjoHuntleigh Phone: 403-769-6166 DeVilbiss Healthcare 25-47 AERO DR NE Invacare Joerns Fax: 403-769-6155 Molift CALGARY AB T2E 8Z9 Prism Toll Free: Vendor Number: 0000390710 001 Proactive Medical MOTION (CALGARY) ArjoHuntleigh Phone: 403-410-5649 DeVilbiss Healthcare UNITS 1-4-3110 14 AVE NE Humancare Invacare Fax: 855-351-7060 Joerns CALGARY AB T2A 6J4 Molift Toll Free: 1-888-222-2172 Prism Vendor Number: 0000688886 001 Proactive Medical CAMROSE TAKE CARE MOBILITY INC.
    [Show full text]
  • Lethbridge College Love Stories 38 Full Circle: Applied Research Project 46
    SPRING 2017 KODIAKS WIN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 6 LETHBRIDGE COLLEGE LOVE STORIES 38 FULL CIRCLE: APPLIED RESEARCH PROJECT 46 { A PUBLICATION OF LETHBRIDGE COLLEGE } Editor’s message As a dual Canadian and U.S. citizen, I love celebrating both Canada Day and that In features this issue, illustrations you will find by Brentthe whittled Bates, adown, graphic completely designer in Independence Day, Family Day and theunscientific college’s list Marketing of 60 great department. Lethbridge We College also hope people you in enjoy a story President’s Day, Labour Day and Labor the feature on Lethbridge College love stories – including the Day, and especially Thanksgiving in October and November. graduating class whose romance is as evident today as it was However, I do always get a bit melancholy on the fourth moretale of than Dick 50 and years Yvonne ago. Kerber, alumni from the college’s first Thursday of the 11th We’d love to hear your own stories – whether you met the Thanksgiving that I worked at the college was no exception. love of your life at college, or simply have a story to share about I mentioned this sadness month in eachpassing year, to anda colleague the first and American one a remarkable Lethbridge College person. Drop us a line at [email protected] or share your story on our social media using the hashtag #LC1957. Help us celebrate our paper,year later, turkey the decorationsmorning of theand next wishes American for a very Thanksgiving, happy Turkey 60th by sharing your memories of the people who made – and Day.I arrived My colleagues at work to had find stayed my desk late covered the night with before orange to decoratecrepe still make – the college the place it is today.
    [Show full text]
  • Cardston County and Lethbridge County Intermunicipal
    CARDSTON COUNTY IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA BYLAW NO. 728.2019 BEING a bylaw of Catdston County in the Province of Alberta, to adopt the Cardston County and the Lethbridge County lntermunicipal Collaboration Framework Agreement. WHEREAS Section 631 and Section 708.28 of the Municipal Government Act requires that municipalities develop an Intermtinicipal Framework Agreement that identifies services provided by each municipality and the funding arrangements for these services; and WHEREAS Cardston County and Lethbridge County share a common municipal boundary; and WHEREAS Cardston County and Lethbridge County share common interests, independently provide services which are used by citizens of both municipalities and work together to provide shared services which benefit citizens of both communities; and WHEREAS Cardston County and Lethbridge County have established certain agreements pertaining to shared municipal services and have established an intermunicipal development plan agreement; and WHEREAS Cardston County and Lethbridge County have developed an lntermunicipal Collaboration Framework Agreement and desire to execute the agreement; NOW THEREFORE, under the authority and subject to the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, Revised Statutes of Alberta 2000, Chapter M-26 as amended, the Council of Cardston County duly assembled hereby enacts the following: 1.0 Short Title 1.1 This Bylaw may be known as the Cardston County and Lethbridge County lntermunicipal Collaboration Framework Agreement. 2.0 Intermunici al Collaboration FrameworkA reenzent in E ect 2.1 This Cardston County and Lethbritlgc County lntermunicipal Collaboration Framework Agreement, which is attached to this Bylaw, shall come into full force and effect upon third and final reading thereof. READ a first time this 15"‘day of October, 2019.
    [Show full text]
  • WBEA 2012 Annual Report
    Wood Buffalo Environmental Association ANNUAL REPORT 2012 1.0 The Wood Buffalo Environmental Association in 2012 2 1.1 Air Monitoring 3 1.2 Terrestrial Monitoring 4 1.3 Human Monitoring 4 1.4 Alberta’s Air Shed Management Zones 4 2.0 Messages from our President and Executive Director 6 2.1 Message from our President 7 2.2 Message from our Executive Director 8 3.0 Financials 12 3.1 Statement of Revenue and Expenditures 13 3.2 Statement of Changes in Net Assets 14 3.3 Schedule 1 - Contributions 14 3.4 Schedule 2 - Ambient Air Monitoring Expenditures 15 3.5 Schedule 3 - Data Management Expenditures 15 3.6 Schedule 4 - Communications Expenditures 16 3.7 Schedule 5 - Office and Administration Expenditures 16 3.8 Schedule 6 - TEEM Vegetation and Soil Monitoring Expenditures 17 3.9 Schedule 7 - Human Exposure Monitoring Program Expenditures 17 4.0 Alberta Oil Sands: Energy, Industry, and the Environment 18 5.0 Ambient Air Technical Committee 22 5.1 Message from the AATC Program Manager 23 5.2 Atmospheric and Analytical Chemist’s Message 25 5.3 Ambient Air Quality and Meteorological Monitoring Program 26 5.3.1 Meteorological Observations 30 5.3.2 Ambient Air Concentrations 36 5.3.3 Sulphur Dioxide 38 5.3.4 Total Reduced Sulphur and Hydrogen Sulphide and Reduced Sulphur Compounds 40 5.3.5 Hydrocarbons 44 5.3.6 Particulate Matter 54 5.3.7 Ozone 56 5.3.8 Nitrogen Dioxide 58 5.3.9 Ammonia 60 5.3.10 Carbon Monoxide 61 5.3.11 Passive Monitoring 62 5.3.12 Metals and Ions from PM2.5 and PM10 Time Integrated Monitoring 64 5.3.13 References 73 5.4 2012 Air
    [Show full text]
  • Year Award to Of
    YEAR AWARD TO OF 2019 - 2020 Communications Award Barb Nekich Lethbridge Drive Happiness Seniors Assisted 2019 - 2020 Bettie Hughes Award Edmonton Transportation 2019 - 2020 Stirling Award Glori Meldrum Edmonton 2019 - 2020 Workplace Wellness Award George Spady Society Edmonton 2019 - 2020 Workplace Wellness Award Health Benefit Trust of Alberta Edmonton Islamic Family and Social Services 2019 - 2020 Professional Care Edmonton Association 2019 - 2020 Jillian Dacyk Award Meghan Reid Calgary 2019 - 2020 Special Service Terra Plato Lethbridge 2018 - 2019 Stirling Award Blake Loates Edmonton 2018 - 2019 Professional Care Award CINIM Calgary 2018 - 2019 Jillian Dacyk Award David Gabert Lethbridge 2018 - 2019 Communications Award Ryan Jespersen Edmonton Dr. Ganz Ferrance, The Ferrance 2018 - 2019 Special Service Edmonton Group 2017 - 2018 Professional Care Award Boris Lesar Edmonton 2017 - 2018 Stirling Award Vanisha Joy Breault Calgary 2017 - 2018 Bettie Hughes Award Ron Campbell Sherwood Park 2017 - 2018 Communications Award Liane Faulder Edmonton 2017 - 2018 Workplace Wellness Award Covenant Health Edmonton 2017 - 2018 President’s award Carol Robertson-Baker Edmonton Doug Neuman and Scott Hayes (St. 2015 - 2016 Communications Award St. Albert Albert Gazette) 2015 - 2016 Nadine Stirling Memorial Award Debbie Wiebe Calgary 2015 - 2016 Professional Care Award Tracy Johnson Edmonton Methanex Social Responsiiblity 2015 - 2016 Special Service Award Committee; and Medicine Hat Kinsmen Club of Medicine Hat Bettie Hewes Memorial Award for 2015 -
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 Census Results
    2018 Census Results NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release June 25, 2018 2018 census shows Lethbridge population inching closer to 100,000 Lethbridge, Alberta – Lethbridge continues to grow with the official 2018 census results showing a population of 99,769, an increase of 1,571 (1.6 per cent) from the 2017 municipal census number. “Lethbridge consistently demonstrates a sustainable, healthy rate of growth,” says Mayor Chris Spearman. “This stable growth allows the City of Lethbridge to plan effectively for the future of our community.” The City of Lethbridge conducts a census each year to provide an accurate count for provincial and federal per‐ capita grants. Funding from these sources helps support construction of facilities such as Westside Fire Station and Legacy Park. “The participation of residents and the commitment of census takers in our yearly census is greatly appreciated,” says David Sarsfield, Deputy City Clerk. “Without the cooperation of our residents, we would not be able to collect the information that we require.” The 2018 census numbers show the strongest growth occurred in West Lethbridge with 875 new residents, a 2.24‐percent increase. Change in #'s Change in % Region 2018 2017 (2018) (2018) North Lethbridge 27,700 27,453 247 0.90% South Lethbridge 32,109 31,660 449 1.42% West Lethbridge 39,960 39,085 875 2.24% Totals 99,769 98,198 1,571 1.60% This was the fourth year the census takers used mobile devices to gather information at the door. The census determines the number of people living in each household as well as their age and sex.
    [Show full text]
  • Report for the LETHBRIDGE JUDICIAL DISTRICT January 2010
    THE ALBERTA LEGAL SERVICES MAPPING PROJECT Report for the LETHBRIDGE JUDICIAL DISTRICT January 2010 Glynnis A. Lieb PhD (cand.) Stephanie Abel MA Canadian Forum on Civil Justice 110 Law Centre, University of Alberta Edmonton AB T6G 2H5 Ph. (780) 492- 2513 Fax (780) 492-6181 Acknowledgements The Alberta Legal Services Mapping Project is a collaborative undertaking made possible by the generous contributions of many Albertans. We are grateful to the Alberta Law Foundation and Alberta Justice for the funding that makes this project possible. The project is guided by Research Directors representing the Alberta Law Foundation, Alberta Justice, Calgary Legal Guidance, the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice, Edmonton Community Legal Centre, Legal Aid Alberta, and the Alberta Ministry of Solicitor General and Public Security. We are also indebted to our Advisory Committee which is made up of a wide group of stakeholders, and to the service providers who acted as Key Contacts in the Lethbridge Judicial District for their valuable input and support. We also thank all members of the Research Team and everyone who has dedicated their time as a research participant in order to make this report possible. Disclaimer This report and its appendices have been prepared by the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice and the Alberta Legal Services Mapping Team and represent the independent and objective recording and summarization of input received from stakeholders, service providers and members of the public. Any opinions, interpretations, conclusions or recommendations contained within this document are those of the writers, and may or may not coincide with those of the Alberta Law Foundation or other members of the Research Director Committee.
    [Show full text]
  • Cardston Requisition
    DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING Booking Information Phone: 403-328-1122 CARDSTON CLINIC Fax: 403-328-1218 1122 Scenic Drive South REQUISITION Lethbridge AB T1K 7E5 www.lethbridgeradiology.com BRING VALID HEALTH CARE CARD & THIS FORM. If you are unable to APPOINTMENT DATE / TIME: attend your appointment, please call to cancel or reschedule at least 2 hours prior to your appointment. NAME: (LAST) (FIRST) (MIDDLE) AHC #: OUT OF PROVINCE ADDRESS: CITY: WCB PATIENT PAY PRIVATE POSTAL CODE: PROVINCE: AGE: DOB: (MM / DD / YEAR) LMP: (MM / DD / YEAR) PHONE #: (HOME) (WORK / CELL) MALE FEMALE PREGNANT: YES NO ORDERING PHYSICIAN: SEND COPY TO: CLINIC NAME: CLINIC NAME: FAX REPORTS TO #: FAX REPORTS TO #: HISTORY & PROVISIONAL DIAGNOSIS: Wheelchair, walker, limited mobility, etc. (allow more time) Relevant prior imaging: (LOCATION AND DATE OF EXAM) M.D. ULTRASOUND (PREPARATION REQUIRED) ABDOMEN OBSTETRIC After midnight, nothing to eat or drink, no chewing gum or candies and no 90 minutes prior to your appointment, empty your bladder, then drink water as smoking. For infants, withhold the last feeding prior to the appointment specified below. The amount of water you need to drink depends on how far time. Medication(s) can be taken with a small amount of water. along you are in your pregnancy: PELVIS KIDNEYS, URETER, AND BLADDER (KUB) • Up to 25 weeks - 3 glasses of water, 8 oz. each (750 mL total) FINISH drinking 4 glasses of water, 8 oz. each (1 L total), 90 minutes • Over 25 weeks - 1 glass of water, 8 oz. (250 mL total) before the appointment time. DO NOT VOID. DO NOT SUBSTITUTE WITH ANY OTHER LIQUID.
    [Show full text]
  • Alberta-To-Alaska-Railway-Pre-Feasibility-Study
    Alberta to Alaska Railway Pre-Feasibility Study 2015 Table of Content Executive Summary ...................................................................................................... i Infrastructure and Operating Requirements................................................................ ii Environmental Considerations and Permitting Requirements .................................... ii Capital and Operating Cost Estimates ......................................................................... iii Business Case .............................................................................................................. iii Mineral Transportation Potential ................................................................................ iii First Nations/Tribes and Other Contacts ..................................................................... iv Conclusions .................................................................................................................. iv 1 | Introduction ........................................................................................................ 1 This Assignment............................................................................................................ 1 This Report ................................................................................................................... 2 2 | Infrastructure and Operating Requirements ........................................................ 3 Route Alignment ..........................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Report of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, 1914
    5 GEORGE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 28 A. 1915 REPORT OF THE ROYAL NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE 1914 PRINTED BY ORDER OF PARLIAMENT OTTAWA. PRINTED BY J. ok L. TACHE, PRINTER TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY 1915 [No. 28—1915.] 5 GEORGE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 28 A. 1915 To Field Marshal, His lloyal Highness the Duke of Connaught and of Strothearn, K.G., K.T.. K.P., etc., etc., etc.. Governor General and Commander in Chief of the Dominion of Canada. May it Please Your Royal Highness : The undersigned has the honour to present to Your Royal Highness the Annual Report of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police for the year 1914. Respectfully submitted, R. L. BORDEX, President of the Council. December 2, 1914. 28—n 5 GEORGE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 28 A. 1915 TABLE OF CONTENTS. PART i. Page. Commissioner's Report, 1014 7 Appendices to the above. Appendix A.-—Superintendent J. O. Wilson, Lethbridge 27 ( B.— Superintendent J. A. McGibbon, Regina District.. l » C.—Superintendent W. H. Routledge, Prince Albert >'>7 D.—Superintendent C. Starnes, Maeleod 81 E.—Superintendent T. A. Wroughton, Edmonton 100 F.—Superintendent F. J. Horrigan, Maple Creek Ill G.—Superintendent A. E. C. McDonell, Athabaska Landing 125 H—Superintendent C. H. West, Battleford 137 J.—Inspector G. S. Worsley, Calgary 152 K.—Inspector R. S. Knight, ''Depot" Division, Regina.. .. .. .. 170 L.—Surgeon G. P. Bell, Regina 178 M.—Veterinary Surgeon J. F. Burnett, Regina 180 N.—Inspector J. W. Phillips, Mackenzie River Sub-district. ..... 1S2 O.-—Inspector C. Junget, Mine disaster at Hillcrest.
    [Show full text]
  • Legislative Assembly of Alberta Title
    February 28, 1996 Alberta Hansard 303 Legislative Assembly of Alberta DR. WEST: May I, Mr. Chairman, ask that we revert to introduce some guests? Title: Wednesday, February 28, 1996 8:00 p.m. Date: 96/02/28 THE CHAIRMAN: All those in favour of introduction of visitors, please signify by saying aye. head: Committee of Supply [Mr. Tannas in the Chair] HON. MEMBERS: Aye. THE CHAIRMAN: I'd like to call the committee to order. THE CHAIRMAN: Opposed? Carried. head: Main Estimates 1996-97 head: Introduction of Guests Transportation and Utilities DR. WEST: I'd like to take this opportunity to introduce some THE CHAIRMAN: Although lottery funds are under the responsi- very important people as it relates to this budget this year. bility of the Minister of Transportation and Utilities, they are not They've worked very hard on the reorganization and restructuring to be considered this evening because of course under our of both Transportation and Utilities and the Gaming and Liquor Standing Orders they're on a separate occasion. Commission. Somebody said to me on the way in, “I didn't think there were that many people left in the department,” but I want to MR. DAY: Could you repeat the remarks you just made related assure you that the right people are left, and I'd like to introduce to the lottery estimates? them. If they'd stand as I call their name, then they would receive the warm welcome of this House: Jack Davis, the Deputy THE CHAIRMAN: The committee is reminded that we have Minister of Transportation and Utilities; Jim Sawchuk, assistant under consideration the estimates of the Department of Transpor- deputy minister of safety and technical services; June MacGregor, tation and Utilities.
    [Show full text]
  • Cole & Tanya Nelson & Family
    Representing Cardston County NELSON FAMILY Cardston, Alberta Work hard, play hard and remember who you’re doing it for. looking after the family, so it was time to do something for her, That’s how Gordon Nelson lived his life and his spirit lives on in and for him, too.” his family. The pair moved to Cardston, but spent half the year in At one point, Gordon and his three sons — Ford, Kash and Arizona, where they pursued their love of golf and made Bart — farmed 16,000 acres in the area west of Lethbridge. wonderful friends. Gordon passed away in 2012 and Rae now lives in Lethbridge. Cole learned much from his grandfather, “If it wasn’t for Gordon and my dad, Ford, we wouldn’t be who was a “real character.” farming today. They set everyone up for success,” says Cole Nelson. “Family was very “I learned to work hard, important to him and my to be honest,” he says. “He Dad. Gordon would say also said that farming is don’t let the farming get not as fun as it used to be, in the way of what you’re that he could make some doing it for, and that was mistakes and still be okay. his family, his three sons ‘With you guys, there is not and daughter.” much room for error. When you have to be that on it, it The family’s history in takes some of the fun out of Alberta started in 1902 the game.’ ” when Nels and Tomine Nelson came from Idaho In 1983, Ford and to the Kimball area.
    [Show full text]