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The Alberta Gazette Part I Vol. 104 Edmonton, Friday, February 29, 2008 No. 4 GOVERNMENT NOTICES Advanced Education and Technology Hosting Expenses Exceeding $600.00 For the period July 1, 2007 to September 30, 2007 Function: Conference Board of Canada Leaders’ Panel on Innovation-Based Commerce (LPIC). Date: April 25 & 26, 2007* Amount: $2,051.61 Purpose: Dinner for the Leaders’ Panel on Innovation-Based Commerce to support and implement programs and policies that encourage companies to grow and innovate within Alberta.. Location: Edmonton, Alberta Function: State of Bavaria Mission Reception and Dinner. Date: June 14, 2007* Amount: $1,314.52 Purpose: Reception and dinner for the State of Bavaria Mission. As part of the delegation, seven scientists came to promote and strengthen existing contacts with Alberta Universities and develop common research projects. Location: Edmonton, Alberta Function: Review of a proposal for a new three-year Bachelor of Arts (BA) from Mount Royal College. Date: June 18 & 19, 2007* Amount: $667.88 Purpose: Six-member expert panel met to analyze the policy issue and provide input to government officials. Location: Calgary, Alberta

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  • The Alberta Gazette Part I

    Vol. 104 Edmonton, Friday, February 29, 2008 No. 4

    GOVERNMENT NOTICES

    Advanced Education and Technology

    Hosting Expenses Exceeding $600.00 For the period July 1, 2007 to September 30, 2007

    Function: Conference Board of Canada Leaders’ Panel on Innovation-Based Commerce (LPIC). Date: April 25 & 26, 2007* Amount: $2,051.61 Purpose: Dinner for the Leaders’ Panel on Innovation-Based Commerce to support and implement programs and policies that encourage companies to grow and innovate within Alberta.. Location: Edmonton, Alberta

    Function: State of Bavaria Mission Reception and Dinner. Date: June 14, 2007* Amount: $1,314.52 Purpose: Reception and dinner for the State of Bavaria Mission. As part of the delegation, seven scientists came to promote and strengthen existing contacts with Alberta Universities and develop common research projects. Location: Edmonton, Alberta

    Function: Review of a proposal for a new three-year Bachelor of Arts (BA) from Mount Royal College. Date: June 18 & 19, 2007* Amount: $667.88 Purpose: Six-member expert panel met to analyze the policy issue and provide input to government officials. Location: Calgary, Alberta

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    Function: Guangdong Science and Technology Mission Dinner. Date: July 12, 2007 Amount: $612.56 Purpose: To discuss the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Alberta and Guangdong province and develop commercialization opportunities with Chinese industry in Alberta. Location: Calgary, Alberta

    Function: Alberta Science and Research Authority (ASRA) Research and Innovation Alberta Task Force session. Date: July 26, 2007 Amount: $4,110.75 Purpose: Stakeholder’s consultation to provide input on enhancing the effectiveness of Alberta’s innovation system. Location: Edmonton, Alberta

    Function: Minister’s Meeting with Key Stakeholders. Date: August 21, 2007 Amount: $2,741.54 Purpose: Follow-up from February 26th consultation on the roles and mandates policy framework for Alberta’s post-secondary education system. Location: Edmonton, Alberta

    Function: Alberta Agricultural Research Institute (AARI) retreat. Date: September 5 & 6, 2007 Amount: $1,262.70 Purpose: AARI annual retreat to review, discuss and plan AARI activities. Location: Sherwood Park, Alberta

    Function: International Literacy Day. Date: September 7, 2007 Amount: $2,251.75 Purpose: Event to reflect on the importance of literacy and the gift of literacy. Presentation of the 2007 Council of Federation Literacy Award by Minister Doug Horner. Location: Edmonton, Alberta

    Function: Meeting with Alberta Post Secondary Institutions and School Boards interested in recruiting students from China to Alberta. Date: September 11, 2007 Amount: $1,193.70 Purpose: Meeting of representatives from Post Secondary Institutions, Secondary Schools, International, Intergovernmental & Aboriginal Relations (IIAR) China Office, and author of research report on education in China. Location: Calgary, Alberta

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    Function: Alberta Informatics Circle of Research Excellence Inc. (iCORE) Board of Directors Meeting. Date: August 21, 2007 Amount: $1,066.34 Purpose: Appreciation dinner for volunteer International Research Advisory Committee (IRAC) and iCORE Board of Directors. Location: Banff, Alberta

    Function: International Research Advisory Committee (IRAC) and Alberta Informatics Circle of Research Excellence Inc. (iCORE) Board of Directors Meeting. Date: August 22, 2007 Amount: $2,817.50 Purpose: Joint IRAC and iCORE Board of Directors reception. Location: Banff, Alberta

    Function: Alberta Informatics Circle of Research Excellence Inc. (iCORE) Banff 2007 Summit. Date: August 23 & 25, 2007 Amount: $17,048.47 Purpose: More than 200 research chairs, researchers and graduate students met to exchange research information, to explore areas for future research collaboration, and to learn from leading experts in informatics. The main topic of discussion was potential informatics research in the broad and growing areas of system biology. Location: Banff, Alberta

    Function: Farewell function for Vice President, Corporate Relations. Date: September 18, 2007 Amount: $2,917.42 Purpose: Formal recognition of 30 years’ commitment to ARC and meeting the pre-commercial development needs of Alberta business as well as an opportunity for external representatives of government and industry and ARC staff to network and acknowledge the contributions in person. Location: Edmonton, Alberta

    * The date shown is the date of the hosting function; however, these hosting expenses were paid during the period July 1 to September 30, 2007.

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    Agriculture and Food

    Form 15

    (Irrigation Districts Act) (Section 88)

    Notice to Irrigation Secretariat: Change of Area of an Irrigation District

    On behalf of the Bow River Irrigation District, I hereby request that the Irrigation Secretariat forward a certified copy of this notice to the Registrar for Land Titles for the purposes of registration under Section 22 of the Land Titles Act and arrange for notice to be published in the Alberta Gazette.

    The following parcels of land should be added to the irrigation district and the notation added to the certificate of title:

    LINC Number Short Legal Description as shown on title Title Number

    0021 870 217 Portion S.E. 36-21-25-W4M 771 162 593

    0021 870 209 Portion S.W. 36-21-25-W4M 771 162 593

    0021 871 561 Portion N.W.. 36-21-25-W4M 771 162 595

    0021 871 554 N.E. 36-21-25-W4M 771 162 594

    0021 880 596 Portion S.W. 1-22-25-W4M 771 162 596

    0021 880 570 Portion N.W. 1-22-25-W4M 771 162 596

    0021 880 588 N.E. 1-22-25-W4M 771 162 596

    I certify the procedures required under part 4 of the Irrigation Districts Act have been completed and the area of the Bow River Irrigation District should be changed according to the above list.

    Len Ring, Director, Irrigation Secretariat.

    ______________

    Notice to Irrigation Secretariat: Change of Area of an Irrigation District

    On behalf of the Western Irrigation District, I hereby request that the Irrigation Secretariat forward a certified copy of this notice to the Registrar for Land Titles for the purposes of registration under Section 22 of the Land Titles Act and arrange for notice to be published in the Alberta Gazette.

    The following parcels of land should be removed from the irrigation district and the notation removed from the certificate of title:

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    LINC Number Short Legal Description as shown on title Title Number

    0022 142 079 4;21;22;8;NW 081 003 663

    0022 142 087 4;21;22;8;SW 081 003 663

    I certify the procedures required under part 4 of the Irrigation Districts Act have been completed and the area of the Western Irrigation District should be changed according to the above list.

    Len Ring, Director, Irrigation Secretariat.

    Education

    Hosting Expenses Exceeding $600.00

    (Paid during the period October 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007)

    Function: School at McDougall Pilot Project Date: September 17-28, 2007 Amount: $8,612.70 Purpose: Provided lunch to groups of grade 6 students and teachers who participated in this pilot project. The purpose of this fall pilot was to provide students with a new way of viewing Democracy and Government which complements the grade 6 social studies curriculum. Location: Calgary

    Function: Jurisdiction Technology Contacts Meeting Date: November 9, 2007 Amount: $1,036.22 Purpose: This event provided the opportunity for Jurisdiction Technology Contacts from all jurisdictions and other stakeholders to provide input and recommendations regarding key Alberta Education decisions. Alberta Education provided refreshments to the participants. Location: Edmonton

    Function: Educator Recognition Reception Date: November 17, 2007 Amount: $2,822.60 Purpose: The Ministry hosted a reception to thank foreign educators for their contribution to education in the province of Alberta. This reception also helped recognize International Education Week (November 12-November 17, 2007). Location: Calgary

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    Function: Unfunded Pension Liability Working Team (UPL) Date: November 19, 2007 Amount: $755.50 Purpose: The Ministry hosted a dinner to recognize the achievements of the UPL Working Team. Location: Edmonton

    Function: Emerge Community of Practice Event Date: November 30, 2007 Amount: $2,071.01 Purpose: The purpose of this event is to maintain stakeholder relations within the community of practice. The community of practice consists of a research team and 20 jurisdictions that are piloting the One-to-One Mobile Computing in a variety of settings. The Ministry provided refreshments to the participants. Location: Edmonton

    Energy

    Production Allocation Unit Agreement

    (Mines and Minerals Act)

    Notice is hereby given, pursuant to section 102 of the Mines and Minerals Act, that the Minister of Energy on behalf of the Crown has executed counterparts of the agreement entitled “Production Allocation Unit Agreement – Suffield Upper Mannville Agreement No. 35” and that the Unit became effective on October 1, 2005.

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    Environment

    Hosting Expenses Exceeding $600.00 For the quarter ending December 31, 2007

    Function: Workshop for the “Alberta Carbon Offset Market Meeting”. Purpose: To provide an overview of Alberta’s Compliance Credit Trading system. Amount: $654.41 Date: July 25, 2007 Location: Medicine Hat

    Function: Workshop on regulation of nuclear energy plants and uranium mining. Purpose: To provide information for the Province to determine how it wants to be involved in the regulation of potential future nuclear power plant applications. Amount: $934.00 Date: August 15-16, 2007 Location: Edmonton

    Function: Meeting with stakeholders on Athabasca Instream flow needs. Purpose: To discuss the next steps for phase II of Athabasca Instream flow needs. Amount: $752.97 Date: August 31, 2007 Location: Edmonton

    Function: The Water Committee for the Industrial Heartland and Capital Region meetings. Purpose: To provide a management framework for water use in the industrial Heartland and Capital region. Amount and Date: $960.77, September 13, 2007; $1,026.89, September 28, 2007; $1,303.80, October 11, 2007; $1,737.68, October 25, 2007; $1,031.82, November 8, 2007; $1,136.57, November 22, 2007 Location: Edmonton

    Function: Alberta Water Council meeting. Purpose: To discuss water management issues with the stakeholders. Amount: $1,220.50 Date: September 18, 2007 Location: Edmonton

    Function: Stakeholder workshop on Wetland Policy. Purpose: Stakeholder consultation on Wetland Policy. Amount, Date, Location: $1,779.30, September 20, 2007, Edmonton; $1,926.71, September 24, 2007, Calgary; $1,379.14, September 26, 2007, Red Deer; $1,092.50, Grande Prairie

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    Function: Meeting with stakeholders on wastewater discharge. Purpose: To discuss the Town of Strathmore’s proposed wastewater discharge. Amount: $631.00 Date: September 27, 2007 Location: Strathmore

    Function: Alberta Water Council meeting. Purpose: To refine Water Council’s recommendations associated with Water Strategy Renewal. Amount: $1,159.94 Date: October 17, 2007 Location: Leduc

    Function: Open House – Respect our Lakes. Purpose: To present information to Pigeon Lake residents regarding algal blooms. Amount: $1,125.00 Date: October 10, 2007 Location: Pigeon Lake

    Function: Watershed Planning and Advisory Council (WPAC) Leadership Summit. Purpose: To discuss and define shared governance and watershed management with our WPAC partners Amount: $2,209.05 Date: October 10-11, 2007 Location: Nisku

    Function: Workshop on groundwater mapping program. Purpose: To gather input from stakeholders to enhance the groundwater mapping program design and products. Amount: $768.25 Date: October 12, 2007 Location: Edmonton

    Function: Meeting on BC-Alberta Bilateral Water Management Agreement. Purpose: Negotiations on a BC-Alberta Bilateral Water Management Agreement. Amount: $710.79 Date: October 23, 2007 Location: Edmonton

    Function: Meeting on Cumulative Effects Policy Framework. Purpose: To discuss and seek comments on the Cululative Effects Policy Framework. Amount, Date and Location: $2,247.70, October 30, 2007, Edmonton; $4,443.37, November 6, 2007, Edmonton; $2,745.07, November 8, 2007, Calgary; $3,614.05, November 14, 2007, Edmonton.

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    Function: Consultation workshop on Regional Sustainability Development Strategy. Purpose: Aboriginal consultation process for Regional Sustainability Development Strategy for the Athabasca Oil Sands. Amount: $804.03 Date: November 6, 2007 Location: Fort McMurray

    Function: Shared Governance and Watershed Management Planning Frramework Project Team Workshop. Purpose: Gather input from stakeholders on shared governance and watershed management planning. Amount, Date and Location: $1,255.00, November 20, 2007, Edmonton; $760.55, November 22, 2007, Slave Lake, $1,079.76, November 26, 2007, Lethbridge; $2,279.63, November 27, 2007 Calgary.

    Function: Meeting with stakeholders on regulatory compliance reporting system for Greenhouse Gas Regulations. Purpose: To consult with stakeholders on the departments proposed regulatory compliance reporting system for Greenhouse Gas Regulations Amount: $3,521.51 Date: November 26, 2007 Location: Calgary

    Municipal Affairs and Housing

    Notice of the Mailing of the 2007 Linear Property Assessment Notices

    (Municipal Government Act)

    Pursuant to Section 311 of the Municipal Government Act Revised Statutes of Alberta 2000 Chapter M-26 as amended, the 2007 Linear Property Assessment Notices have been sent to all assessed linear property owners with copies to the affected 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 and Housing at (780) 422-1377 or toll free at 310-0000.

    The linear property assessment roll is open for viewing year round. A copy can be found at:

    3rd Floor of Centre 70, 7015 Macleod Trail SW, Calgary; and

    15th Floor of Commerce Place, 10155 – 102 Street, Edmonton

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    Securities Commission

    MULTILATERAL INSTRUMENT 11-102 Passport System

    Made as a rule by the Alberta Securities Commission on March 17, 2008 pursuant to sections 223 and 224 of the Securities Act.

    PART 1 DEFINITIONS

    1.1 Definitions 1.2 Language of documents - Québec

    PART 2 CONTINUOUS DISCLOSURE

    2.1 Exemption from non-harmonized continuous disclosure requirements

    PART 3 PROSPECTUS

    3.1 Principal regulator for prospectus 3.2 Discretionary change of principal regulator for prospectus 3.3 Deemed issuance of receipt 3.4 Exemption fron non-harmonized prospectus requirements 3.5 Transition for section 3.3

    PART 4 DISCRETIONARY EXEMPTIONS

    4.1 Specified jurisdiction 4.2 Principal regulator – general 4.3 Principal regulator – exemptions related to insider reporting and take-over

    bids 4.4 Principal regulator – head office not in a specified jurisdiction 4.5 Principal regulator – exemption not sought in principal jurisdiction 4.6 Discretionary change of principal regulator for discretionary exemption

    applications 4.7 Passport application of discretionary exemptions 4.8 Availability of passport for discretionary exemptions applied for before

    March 17, 2008

    PART 5 EFFECTIVE DATE

    5.1 Effective date

    APPENDIX A

    Non-harmonized continuous disclosure provisions

    APPENDIX B

    Prospectus provisions

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    APPENDIX C

    Non-harmonized prospectus provisions

    APPENDIX D

    Equivalent provisions

    Multilateral Instrument 11-102

    Passport System

    PART 1 DEFINITIONS

    1.1 Definitions

    In this Instrument,

    “equivalent provision” means, for a provision listed in Appendix D below the name of a jurisdiction, the provision set opposite that provision below the name of another jurisdiction;

    “national prospectus instrument” means

    (a) National Instrument 41-101 General Prospectus Requirements,

    (b) National Instrument 44-101 Short Form Prospectus Distributions,

    (c) National Instrument 44-102 Shelf Distributions,

    (d) National Instrument 44-103 Post-Receipt Pricing, or

    (e) National Instrument 81-101 Mutual Fund Prospectus Disclosure;

    “preliminary prospectus” includes an amendment to a preliminary prospectus;

    “principal jurisdiction” means, for a person or company, the jurisdiction of the principal regulator;

    “principal regulator” means, for a person or company, the securities regulatory authority or regulator determined in accordance with Part 3 or 4, as applicable;

    “prospectus” includes an amendment to a prospectus;

    “SEDAR” has the same meaning as in National Instrument 13-101 System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval.

    1.2. Language of documents - Québec

    In Québec, nothing in this Instrument shall be construed as relieving a person from requirements relating to the language of documents.

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    PART 2 CONTINUOUS DISCLOSURE

    2.1 Exemption from non-harmonized continuous disclosure requirements

    A provision listed in Appendix A does not apply to a reporting issuer if the reporting issuer is also a reporting issuer under the securities legislation of another jurisdiction of Canada.

    PART 3 PROSPECTUS

    3.1 Principal regulator for prospectus

    (1) For the purposes of this section, the specified jurisdictions are British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Québec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.

    (2) Subject to subsection (3) and section 3.2, for the purposes of a prospectus filing subject to this Part the principal regulator is the securities regulatory authority or regulator of the jurisdiction in which

    (a) the issuer’s head office is located, if the issuer is not an investment fund, or

    (b) the investment fund manager’s head office is located, if the issuer is an investment fund.

    (3) If the jurisdiction identified under paragraph (2) (a) or (b) is not a specified jurisdiction, the principal regulator is the securities regulatory authority or regulator of the specified jurisdiction with which the issuer or, in the case of an investment fund, the investment fund manager, has the most significant connection.

    3.2 Discretionary change of principal regulator for prospectus

    If a person or company receives written notice from a securities regulatory authority or regulator that specifies a principal regulator, the securities regulatory authority or regulator specified in the notice is the principal regulator as of the later of

    (a) the date the person or company receives the notice, and

    (b) the effective date specified in the notice, if any.

    3.3 Deemed issuance of receipt

    (1) Subject to section 3.5(1), a receipt for a preliminary prospectus is deemed to be issued if

    (a) the preliminary prospectus is filed under a provision set out in Appendix B and under a national prospectus instrument,

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    (b) at the time of filing the preliminary prospectus, the filer indicates on SEDAR that it is filing the preliminary prospectus under this Instrument,

    (c) the local jurisdiction is not the principal jurisdiction for the preliminary prospectus, and

    (d) the preliminary prospectus is filed with the principal regulator and the principal regulator issues a receipt for it.

    (2) A receipt for a prospectus is deemed to be issued if

    (a) the prospectus is filed under a provision set out in Appendix B and under a national prospectus instrument,

    (b) subject to section 3.5(2), the filer

    (i) complied with paragraph (1)(b) at the time of filing the related preliminary prospectus, or

    (ii) indicated on SEDAR that it filed the related pro forma prospectus under this Instrument at the time of filing the related pro forma prospectus,

    (c) the local jurisdiction is not the principal jurisdiction for the prospectus, and

    (d) the prospectus is filed with the principal regulator and the principal regulator issues a receipt for the prospectus.

    3.4 Exemption from non-harmonized prospectus requirements

    (1) A provision listed in Appendix C does not apply to a preliminary prospectus if

    (a) the preliminary prospectus is filed under a provision set out in Appendix B and under a national prospectus instrument,

    (b) the preliminary prospectus is filed in at least one other jurisdiction of Canada, and

    (c) a jurisdiction where the preliminary prospectus is filed is the principal jurisdiction for the filing of the preliminary prospectus.

    (2) A provision listed in Appendix C does not apply to a prospectus, other than a preliminary prospectus, if

    (a) the prospectus is filed under a provision set out in Appendix B and under a national prospectus instrument,

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    (b) the prospectus is filed in at least one other jurisdiction of Canada, and

    (c) a jurisdiction where the prospectus is filed is the principal jurisdiction for the filing of the prospectus.

    3.5 Transition for section 3.3

    (1) Section 3.3(1) does not apply in respect of a receipt issued on or after March 17, 2008 if the receipt relates to an amendment, filed after March 17, 2008, to a preliminary prospectus and the preliminary prospectus was filed before March 17, 2008.

    (2) Section 3.3(2)(b) does not apply in respect of a receipt issued on or after March 17, 2008 if

    (a) the receipt relates to an amendment to a prospectus whose related preliminary prospectus or pro forma prospectus was filed before March 17, 2008, and

    (b) the filer indicated on SEDAR that it filed the amendment under this Instrument at the time of filing the amendment.

    PART 4 DISCRETIONARY EXEMPTIONS

    4.1 Specified jurisdiction

    For the purposes of this Part, the specified jurisdictions are British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Québec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.

    4.2 Principal regulator – general

    Subject to sections 4.3 to 4.6, the principal regulator for an application for an exemption is,

    (a) for an application made with respect to an investment fund, the securities regulatory authority or regulator of the jurisdiction in which the investment fund manager’s head office is located, or

    (b) for an application made with respect to a person or company other than an investment fund, the securities regulatory authority or regulator of the jurisdiction in which the person or company’s head office is located.

    4.3 Principal regulator – exemptions related to insider reporting and take-over bids

    Subject to sections 4.4 to 4.6, the principal regulator for an application for an exemption from

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    (a) a provision related to insider reporting listed in Appendix D is the securities regulatory authority or regulator of the jurisdiction in which the head office of the reporting issuer is located, or

    (b) a provision related to take-over bids listed in Appendix D is the securities regulatory authority or regulator of the jurisdiction in which the head office of the issuer whose securities are subject to the take-over bid is located.

    4.4 Principal regulator – head office not in a specified jurisdiction

    Subject to section 4.5 and 4.6, if the jurisdiction identified under section 4.2 or 4.3, as applicable, is not a specified jurisdiction, the principal regulator for the application is the securities regulatory authority or regulator of the specified jurisdiction with which

    (a) in the case of an application for an exemption from a provision related to insider reporting listed in Appendix D, the reporting issuer has the most significant connection,

    (b) in the case of an application for an exemption related to a provision related to take-over bids listed in Appendix D, the issuer whose securities are subject to the take-over bid has the most significant connection, or

    (c) in any other case, the person or company or, in the case of an investment fund, the investment fund manager, has the most significant connection.

    4.5 Principal regulator – exemption not sought in principal jurisdiction

    (1) Subject to subsection (2), if a person or company is not seeking an exemption in the jurisdiction of the principal regulator, as determined under section 4.2, 4.3 or 4.4, as applicable, the principal regulator for the application is the securitites regulatory authority or regulator in the specified jurisdiction

    (a) in which the person or company is seeking the exemption, and

    (b) with which

    (i) in the case of an application for an exemption from a provision related to insider reporting, the reporting issuer has the most significant connection,

    (ii) in the case of an application for an exemption from a provision related to take-over bids, the issuer whose securities are subject to the take-over bid has the most significant connection, or

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    (iii) in any other case, the person or company, or in the case of an investment fund, the investment fund manager, has the most significant connection.

    (2) If at any one time a person or company is seeking more than one exemption and not all of the exemptions are needed in the jurisdiction of the principal regulator, as determined under section 4.2, 4.3 or 4.4 or subsection (1), as applicable, the person or company may make the application to the securities regulatory authority or regulator in the specified jurisdiction

    (a) in which the person or company is seeking all of the exemptions, and

    (b) with which

    (i) in the case of an application for an exemption from a provision related to insider reporting, the reporting issuer has the most significant connection,

    (ii) in the case of an application for exemption from a provision related to take-over bids, the isuer whose securities are subject to the take-over bid has the most significant connection, or

    (iii) in any other case, the person or company, or in the case of an investment fund, the investment fund manager, has the most significant connection.

    (3) If a person makes an application under subsection (2), the securities regulatory authority or regulator under that subsection is the principal regulator for the application.

    4.6 Discretionary change of principal regulator for discretionary exemption applications

    If a person or company receives written notice from a securities regulatory authority or regulator that specifies a principal regulator for the person or company’s application, the securities regulatory authority or regulator specified in the notice is the principal regulator for the application.

    4.7 Passport application of discretionary exemptions

    (1) If an application is made in the principal jurisdiction for an exemption from a provision of securities legislation listed in Appendix D, the equivalent provision of the local jurisdiction does not apply if

    (a) the local jurisdiction is not the principal jurisdiction for the application,

    (b) the principal regulator for the application granted the exemption,

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    (c) the person or company that made the application gives notice to the securities regulatory authority or regulator that this subsection is intended to be relied upon for the equivalent provision of the local jurisdiction, and

    (d) the person or company relying on the exemption complies with any terms, conditions, restrictions or requirements imposed by the principal regulator as if they were imposed in the local jurisdiction.

    (2) For the purpose of paragraph (1) (c), the person or company may give the notice referred to in that paragraph by giving it to the principal regulator.

    4.8 Availability of passport for discretionary exemptions applied for before March 17, 2008

    (1) If, before March 17, 2008, an application was made in a specified jurisdiction for an exemption from a provision of securities legislation listed in Appendix D, the equivalent provision of the local jurisdiction does not apply if

    (a) the local jurisdiction is not the specified jurisdiction,

    (b) the securities regulatory authority or regulator in the specified jurisdiction granted the exemption whether the order was made before, on or after March 17, 2008,

    (c) subject to subsection (3), the person or company that made the application gives notice to the securities regulatory authority or regulator that this subsection is intended to be relied upon for the equivalent provision of the local jurisdiction, and

    (d) the person or company relying on the exemption complies with any terms, conditions, restrictions or requirements imposed by the securities regulatory authority or regulator in the specified jurisdiction as if they were imposed in the local jurisdiction.

    (2) For the purpose of paragraph (1) (c), the person or company may give the notice referred to in that paragraph by giving it to the securities regulatory authority or regulator that would be the principal regulator under Part 4 if an application were to be made under that Part at the time the notice is given.

    (3) Paragraph (1)(c) does not apply to a reporting issuer in respect of an exemption from a CD requirement, as defined in Multilateral Instrument 11-101 Principal Regulator System, if, before March 17, 2008,

    (a) the principal regulator, identified under that Instrument, granted the exemption, and

    (b) the reporting issuer filed the notice of principal regulator under section 2.2 or 2.3 of that Instrument.

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    PART 5 EFFECTIVE DATE

    5.1 Effective date

    This Instrument comes into force on March 17, 2008.

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    APPENDIX A Non-harmonized continuous disclosure provisions

    Jurisdiction Provisions

    British Columbia sections 2 (Foreign financial statements and reports), and 3, other than subsection 3(3) (Preparation of financial statements) of the Securities Rules

    Alberta none

    Saskatchewan none

    Manitoba none

    Québec none

    New Brunswick none

    Nova Scotia none

    Prince Edward Island none

    Newfoundland and Labrador none

    Yukon none

    Northwest Territories none

    Nunavut none

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    APPENDIX B Prospectus provisions

    Jurisdiction Securities Act provisions

    British Columbia sections 61(1) (Prospectus required) and 62 (Voluntary filing of prospectus)

    Alberta section 110 (Filing prospectus)

    Saskatchewan section 58 (Prospectus required)

    Manitoba sections 37(1) (Prohibition as to trading) and 37(1.1) (Voluntary filing of non-offering prospectus)

    Ontario section 53 (Prospectus required)

    Québec sections 11 (Prospectus required), 12 (Distribution outside Québec), and 68 (para 2) (Voluntary filing of prospectus)

    New Brunswick section 71 (Filing of preliminary prospectus and prospectus required and voluntary filing of prospectus)

    Nova Scotia sections 58(1) (Prospectus required) and 58(2) (Prospectus to enable issuer to become a reporting issuer where no distribution is contemplated)

    Prince Edward Island section 94 (Prospectus required)

    Newfoundland and Labrador sections 54.(1) (Prospectus required) and 54.(2) (Prospectus to enable issuer to become a reporting issuer where no distribution is contemplated)

    Yukon section 94 (Prospectus required)

    Northwest Territories section 27(2) (Prohibition)

    Nunavut section 27(2) (Prohibition)

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    APPENDIX C Non-harmonized prospectus provisions

    Jurisdiction Provisions

    British Columbia sections 2 (Foreign financial statements and reports), and 3, other than subsection 3(3) (Preparation of financial statements) of the Securities Rules

    Alberta none

    Saskatchewan none

    Manitoba none

    Québec section 25 (Distribution made by the issuer itself) of Securities Regulation

    New Brunswick none

    Nova Scotia none

    Prince Edward Island none

    Newfoundland and Labrador none

    Yukon none

    Northwest Territories none

    Nunavut none

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    AMENDMENTS TO NATIONAL INSTRUMENT 14-101 Definitions

    Made as an amendment rule by the Alberta Securities Commission on March 17, 2008 pursuant to sections 223 and 224 of the Securities Act.

    1 This Instrument amends National Instrument 14-101 Definitions.

    2 Section 1.1(3) is amended by repealing the definition of “person or company” and substituting the following:

    “person or company”, for the purpose of a national instrument or multilateral instrument, means,

    (a) in British Columbia, a “person” as defined in section 1(1) of the Securities Act (British Columbia);

    (b) in New Brunswick, a “person” as defined in section 1(1) of the Securities Act (New Brunswick);

    (c) in Prince Edward Island, a “person” as defined in section 1 of the Securities Act (Prince Edward Island);

    (d) in Québec, a “person” as defined in section 5.1 of the Securities Act (Québec); and

    (e) in Yukon Territory, a “person” as defined in section 1 of the Securities Act (Yukon Territory).

    3 Appendix B is amended,

    (a) in the text opposite “New Brunswick”, by striking out “Security Frauds Prevention Act” and substituting “Securities Act”, and

    (b) by repealing the text opposite “Québec” and substituting the following:

    Securities Act and the regulations under that Act, An Act respecting the Autorité des marchés financiers and the blanket rulings and orders issued by the securities regulatory authority.

    4 Appendix C is amended

    (a) by repealing the text opposite “New Brunswick” and substituting “New Brunswick Securities Commission”,

    (b) by repealing the text opposite “Prince Edward Island” and substituting “Superintendent of Securities, Prince Edward Island”,

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    (c) by repealing the text opposite “Québec” and substituting “Autorité des marchés financiers or, where applicable, the Bureau de décision et de révision en valeurs mobilières”, and

    (d) by repealing the text opposite “Yukon Territory” and substituting “Superintendent of Securities, Yukon Territory”.

    5 Appendix D is amended

    (a) by repealing the text opposite “New Brunswick” and substituting “Executive Director as defined in section 1 of the Securities Act (New Brunswick).”,

    (b) by repealing the text opposite “Prince Edward Island” and substituting “Superintendent, as defined in section 1 of the Securities Act (Prince Edward Island).”,

    (c) by repealing the text opposite “Québec” and substituting “Autorité des marchés financiers.”, and

    (d) by repealing the text opposite “Yukon Territory” and substituting “Superintendent, as defined in section 1 of the Securities Act (Yukon Territory).”.

    6 This Instrument comes into force on March 17, 2008.

    AMENDMENTS TO NATIONAL INSTRUMENT 58-101 Disclosure of Corporate Governance

    Practices

    Made as an amendment rule by the Alberta Securities Commission on March 17, 2008 pursuant to sections 223 and 224 of the Securities Act.

    1 This Instrument amends National Instrument 58-101 Disclosure of Corporate Governance Practices.

    2 Section 1.1 is amended

    (a) by repealing the definition of “MI 52-110”,

    (b) by adding the following definition:

    “NI 52-110” means National Instrument 52-110 Audit Committees;, and

    (c) in the definition of “subsidiary entity” by striking out “MI 52-110” and substituting “NI 52-110”.

    3 Section 1.2 (1) is amended by

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    (a) striking out “In a jurisdiction other than British Columbia, a director” and substituting “For the purposes of this Instrument, a director”, and

    (b) striking out “MI 52-110” and substituting “NI 52-110”.

    4 Section 1.2 (2) is repealed.

    5 This Instrument comes into force on March 17, 2008.

    AMENDMENTS TO NATIONAL INSTRUMENT 81-104 Commodity Pools

    Made as an amendment rule by the Alberta Securities Commission on March 17, 2008 pursuant to sections 223 and 224 of the Securities Act.

    1 This Instrument amends National Instrument 81-104 Commodity Pools.

    2 Sections 3.4 and 4.2 are repealed.

    3 This Instrument comes into force on March 17, 2008.

    AMENDMENTS TO MULTILATERAL INSTRUMENT 11-101 Principal Regulator System

    Made as an amendment rule by the Alberta Securities Commission on March 17, 2008 pursuant to sections 223 and 224 of the Securities Act.

    1 This Instrument amends Multilateral Instrument 11-101 Principal Regulator System.

    2 Section 1.1 is amended by repealing the following definitions:

    “audit committee rule”,

    “BCI 52-509”,

    “CD requirement”,

    “commodity pool”,

    “investment fund”,

    “investment fund manager”,

    “local prospectus-related requirements”,

    “long form rule”,

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    “MI 52-110”,

    “mutual fund restricted individual”,

    “national prospectus rules”,

    “NI 33-105”,

    “NI 52-107”,

    “NI 58-101”,

    “NI 81-101”,

    “NI 81-102”,

    “NI 81-104”,

    “NI 81-106”,

    “participating dealer”,

    “preliminary prospectus”,

    “principal distributor”,

    “prospectus”, and

    “seed capital requirements”.

    3 Sections 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4 are repealed.

    4 Section 2.8 is amended by striking out “sections 2.1, 2.4 and 2.5” and substituting “section 2.5”.

    5 Parts 3 and 4 are repealed.

    6 Section 5.8 is repealed.

    7 Section 5.9 is amended by striking out “section 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6 or 5.8” and substituting “section 5.3, 5.4, 5.5 or 5.6”.

    8 Appendices A, B, C and D are repealed.

    9 This Instrument comes into force on March 17, 2008.

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    AMENDMENTS TO FORM 11-101F1 Notice of principal regulator under MI 11-101

    Made as an amendment rule by the Alberta Securities Commission on March 17, 2008 pursuant to sections 223 and 224 of the Securities Act.

    Notice of Principal Regulator under Multilateral Instrument 11-101

    1 Form 11-101F1 Notice of Principal Regulator under Multilateral Instrument 11-101 is amended as follows:

    (a) in Item 2 by striking out “SEDAR profile number (if applicable):”,

    (b) by repealing the Instructions after Item 2, and

    (c) by repealing Item 5.

    2 This Instrument comes into force on March 17, 2008.

    AMENDMENTS TO MULTILATERAL INSTRUMENT 52-110 Audit Committees

    1 This Instrument amends Multilateral Instrument 52-110 Audit Committees.

    2 The title is amended by striking out “Multilateral” and substituting “National”.

    3 Section 1.1 is amended in the definition of “MD&A” by striking out “National Instrument 51-102” and substituting the following “NI 51-102”.

    4 This Instrument comes into force on March 17, 2008.

    Seniors and Community Supports

    Hosting Expenses Exceeding $600.00

    (For the period October 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007)

    Function: Persons with Developmental Disabilities (PDD) Board Governance Forum Date: September 17-18, 2007 Amount: $7,088.91 Purpose: Annual forum to enhance PDD Community Board members and staff's knowledge and skills related to board governance, best practices in governance, and facilitate relationships. Location: Edmonton, AB

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    Function: Seniors Services Conference Date: September 21, 2007 Amount: $1,302.95 Purpose: Conference to present service providers with the latest information on seniors programs and services. Presentations included promoting mental capacity, funding opportunities and continuing care standards. Location: Edmonton, AB

    Function: Norm McLeod Community Inclusion Awards Date: October 19, 2007 Amount: $5,335.20 Purpose Annual event celebrating the accomplishments of individuals and organizations who contribute to the inclusion of Albertans with developmental disabilities. Location: Calgary, AB

    Service Alberta

    Vital Statistics

    Notice of Change of Personal Name

    (Change of Name Act)

    All Notice of Change of Personal Names for 2008 can be viewed in print versions of the Alberta Gazette or on QP Source Professional.

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    All Notice of Change of Personal Names for 2008 can be viewed in print versions of the Alberta Gazette or on QP Source Professional.

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    All Notice of Change of Personal Names for 2008 can be viewed in print versions of the Alberta Gazette or on QP Source Professional.

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    All Notice of Change of Personal Names for 2008 can be viewed in print versions of the Alberta Gazette or on QP Source Professional.

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    All Notice of Change of Personal Names for 2008 can be viewed in print versions of the Alberta Gazette or on QP Source Professional.

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    All Notice of Change of Personal Names for 2008 can be viewed in print versions of the Alberta Gazette or on QP Source Professional.

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    Sustainable Resource Development

    Alberta Fishery Regulations, 1998

    Notice of Variation Order 43-2007

    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 43-2007 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 43-2007 commercial fishing is permitted in accordance with the following schedule.

    SCHEDULE PART 1

    Item - 1 Column 1 Waters – In respect of: (88) Ridge Reservoir (5-19-W4) Column 2 Gear - Gill net not less than 140 mm mesh Column 3 Open Time - 08:00 hours February 19, 2008 to 16:00 hours February 22, 2008. Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 9,050 kg; 2) Walleye: 200 kg; 3) Yellow perch: 1 kg; 4) Northern pike: 900 kg; 5) Tullibee: 1 kg; 6) Lake trout: 1 kg.

    Tourism, Parks, Recreation and Culture

    Order Designating Provincial Historic Resource

    (Historical Resources Act) File: Des. 1330

    MO 57/07

    I, Hector Goudreau, Minister charged with the administration of the Historical Resources Act, R.S.A. 2000 C. H-9, do hereby:

    1. Pursuant to section 20, subsection (1) of that Act, designate the site known as the Canadian Northern Railway Station, together with the land legally described as:

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    Plan 5614AF, Block A, excepting thereout:

    Hectares (Acres) more or less

    (A) Plan 0126285 – Subdivision (as to surface only)

    0.824 2.04

    Excepting thereout all Coal and Petroleum

    and municipally located on Railway Avenue in Meeting Creek, Alberta

    as a Provincial Historic Resource,

    2. Give notice that pursuant to section 20, subsection (9) of that Act, no person shall destroy, disturb, alter, restore, or repair any Provincial Historic Resource or remove any historic object from a Provincial Historic Resource without the written approval of the Minister.

    3. Further give notice that the following provisions of section 20, subsections (11) and (12) of that Act now apply in case of sale or inheritance of the above mentioned resource:

    (11) the owner of an historic resource that is subject to an order under subsection (1) shall, at least 30 days before any sale or other disposition of the historic resource, serve notice of the proposed sale or other disposition on the Minister,

    (12) when a person inherits an historic resource that is subject to an order under subsection (1), that person shall notify the Minister of the inheritance within 15 days after the historic resource is transferred to the person.

    Signed at Edmonton, January 30, 2008.

    Hector Goudreau, Minister.

    ADVERTISEMENTS

    Notice of Application to Enter a Transfer of Business and Fundamental Reinsurance Agreement

    Pursuant to Part 1, Division 10 of the Insurance Act

    (Insurance Act)

    Notice is hereby given that Innovative Insurance Corporation intends to enter into a transfer of business and fundamental reinsurance agreement pursuant to Part 1, Division 10, section 175 of the Insurance Act, Chapter 1-5.1 (the “Division 10 Agreement”) for the purpose of reinsuring of contracts of insurance. Innovative Insurance Corporation proposes to make an application to the Minister on or about April 1, 2008 to approve the Division 10 Agreement.

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    Any persons wishing to receive further information concerning the subject application should address their queries to David Luckwell, #103, 10525 170th Street, Edmonton Alberta, T5P 4W2, phone number 780-4480645, or to the Applicant’s legal counsel Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP 10180, 101 Street, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 3V5 (attention Shelley L. Miller, Q.C.)

    Dated at Edmonton, Alberta. February 29, 2008.

    Notice of Liquidation and Meeting of Creditors

    (Companies Act)

    In the Matter of the Liquidation of The Canadian Institute for Petroleum Industry Development

    (the “Canadian Petroleum Institute”)

    Notice is hereby given that by a Special Resolution of members dated January 29, 2008, the Canadian Petroleum Institute, located at #124, 1530 27 Avenue NE, Calgary Alberta, will be voluntarily liquidated pursuant to section 254 of the Companies Act (Alberta), that RSM Richter LLP has been appointed as liquidator; and that a meeting of creditors will be held on March 12, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. at the offices of the Liquidator, Suite 910, 736 – 8 Avenue SW, in the City of Calgary, in the Province of Alberta.

    Dated at Calgary, Alberta on February 5, 2008.

    RSM Richter LLP – Liquidator 910, 736-8 Avenue SW

    Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2P 1H4

    Public Sale of Land

    (Municipal Government Act)

    City of Calgary

    Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, the City of Calgary will offer for sale, by public auction, in the Calgary Power Reception Hall, City Hall, 700 Macleod Trail SE, Calgary, Alberta, on Thursday, April 17, 2008, at 10:00 a.m., the following lands:

    Item Roll Number Legal Description

    1 005-07820-9 8910480;8;32

    2 005-09200-2 8911486;1;18

    3 005-21940-7 0111587;2;1

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    4 011-07610-6 5672JK;22;5

    5 011-15402-8 7746JK;38;S8.38M of 45

    6 015-19570-4 8010655;15;48

    7 018-04450-3 1210LK;11;20

    8 018-06380-0 1449LK;19;25

    9 019-04990-7 5222JK;5;12

    10 023-09090-5 1943GV;8;3

    11 023-53790-5 8211242;21

    12 028-23540-6 8111732;7;21

    13 028-27370-4 8310081;10;72

    14 029-23190-9 8010774;37;24

    15 030-16670-6 7810985;31;87

    16 030-30850-6 8311061;28;51

    17 031-51030-8 9410984;12

    18 034-15800-6 6514HW;4;34

    19 036-10040-2 6813HR;6;2

    20 039-05640-3 5368FV;12;22

    21 044-00760-7 907GS;4;7

    22 044-11440-3 6574AW;5;19,20

    24 048-05830-9 8310180;13;41

    25 050-17560-3 7610046;35;8

    26 050-18580-0 7611294;22;12

    27 051-08010-9 7410461;19;62

    28 051-08850-8 7410707;21;20

    29 051-09010-8 7410707;21;36

    30 051-18640-1 7711693;51;2

    31 051-21790-9 7811053;36;33

    32 052-07450-7 731485;4;6

    33 052-13690-0 7410976;16;18

    34 052-21570-4 7711382;20;61

    35 052-56010-9 7810994;122

    36 053-10360-2 7620JK;5;13

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    37 057-04650-0 470P;47;31,32

    39 057-57830-4 8910655;8

    40 063-03920-0 7910797;2;19

    41 063-09010-4 8110106;2;30

    42 064-51980-4 8311149;1

    43 064-51990-3 8311149;2

    44 064-52000-0 8311149;3

    45 064-52010-9 8311149;4

    46 066-50710-4 8210520;2

    47 072-51190-0 7710082;2

    48 072-51200-7 7710082;3

    49 072-51230-4 7710082;6

    50 072-51250-2 7710082;8

    51 073-20450-5 7411090;20;2

    52 073-20610-4 7411090;21;7

    53 075-11910-7 6938JK;2;SW27.5 of 47

    54 075-16380-8 7535JK;2;8A

    55 080-54270-7 8110456;6

    56 081-14061-8 4479P;35;31

    57 081-26800-5 8997GC;17;9

    58 082-02800-2 732GN;4;20

    59 086-57956-2 9111388;110

    60 088-17900-7 9910732;21;2

    61 094-11010-3 8911583;27;67

    62 094-14870-7 9110076;24;87

    63 094-19030-3 9712298;33;4

    64 096-02430-2 7558AF;A,B,C,D,E

    65 102-53960-8 8310424;25

    66 103-00890-0 1081HY;2;42

    67 112-00380-1 1678HT;18;3

    68 112-07350-7 3323HR;10;24

    69 114-18150-6 7510358;21;33

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    70 114-19080-4 7811185;1;Ptn of 42

    71 120-02051-6 7710821;A;E13.72M of 4

    72 121-23580-8 9310664;6;31

    73 121-23840-6 9310664;7;8

    74 122-98094-9 MH-BLACKFOOT-48

    75 128-03800-7 5469JK;18;5

    76 130-13130-3 5282JK;11;22

    77 131-05200-3 4826JK;7;79

    78 132-04140-1 9610709;3;138

    79 137-00160-8 9312257;1;8

    80 142-08320-3 7443JK;2;1

    81 144-05585-2 7911411;4;SW7.529M of 25

    82 150-01820-8 7710926;4;3

    83 156-12550-2 7910855;2;43

    84 157-10450-6 8111490;11;23

    85 158-00980-3 9810471;5;13

    86 158-03430-6 9913329;1;23

    87 162-98336-5 MH-GREENWOOD VILLAGE-180

    88 167-50246-7 0010183;59

    89 178-12380-8 9411276;18;56

    90 178-15330-0 9612551;21;4

    91 180-13830-7 7911479;49;9

    93 200-04503-7 0210088;17

    94 200-10370-3 0210866;16;52

    95 200-11577-2 7410107;7;25

    96 200-13602-6 0211588;1;299

    97 200-16019-0 0212385;15;66

    98 200-19038-7 0213482;3;4

    101 200-24886-2 0310202;1;24

    102 200-24887-0 0310202;1;25

    103 200-25149-4 0310263;22;50

    105 200-45233-2 0410310;88D

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    106 200-45646-5 0410310;70E

    107 200-46210-9 0410535;1;25

    108 200-49796-4 0411347;30;78

    109 200-51782-9 0110843;28

    110 200-52424-7 0411853;81

    111 200-52447-8 0411827;53

    113 200-79629-0 0513050;45

    114 200-80187-6 0513173;47

    115 414-04730-8 9311452;9;21

    116 416-01220-1 0110609;6;18

    117 438-50068-8 9810180;35

    118 441-50146-7 9510508;34

    119 443-02770-1 9412395;1;18

    120 443-07430-7 9612153;20;12

    121 446-09560-6 9310621;7;16

    122 446-21030-4 9810267;7;48

    123 472-05460-0 9712199;7;32

    124 472-51108-8 0111080;54

    125 488-02630-3 9910559;1;31

    126 488-04190-6 0012405;10;51

    127 507-02780-3 9210601;2;147

    128 507-07370-8 9512990;3;91

    129 522-05320-6 0013225;39;30

    130 524-13090-3 9711407;3;8

    131 524-13410-3 9811575;1;10

    132 543-07340-7 9012318;11;35

    133 543-07750-7 9012318;11;76

    134 560-02390-5 7711500;9;26

    135 560-06750-6 7811281;18;31

    136 560-98112-8 MH-CHATEAU ESTATES-83

    137 560-98148-2 MH-CHATEAU ESTATES-101

    138 754-00410-9 8110323;11;34

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    139 757-12190-0 0013120;14;1

    140 789-09810-0 9911313;20;11

    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 land is being offered for sale on an "as is, where is" basis and The City of Calgary 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 land for any intended use by the Purchaser. No bid will be accepted where the bidder attempts to attach conditions precedent to the sale of any parcel. No terms and conditions of sale will be considered other than those specified by The City of Calgary.

    The City of Calgary may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land that is not sold at the public auction.

    In accordance with Section 424(1) and (3) of the Municipal Government Act, (1) "The municipality at whose request a tax recovery notification was endorsed on the certificate of title for a parcel of land may become the owner of the parcel after the public auction, if the parcel is not sold at the public auction," (3) "A municipality that becomes the owner of a parcel of land pursuant to subsection (1) acquires the land free of all encumbrances, except (a) encumbrances arising from claims of the Crown in right of Canada, (b) irrigation of drainage debentures, (c) registered easements and instrument, (d) right of entry orders."

    Terms: On all improved property, one-third cash is required on the date of sale and the balance within 30 days. On all other property, one-third cash, with a minimum cash payment of $500, is required on the date of sale and the balance due being payable within 60 days of the date of sale, with interest at prime plus one per cent per annum calculated on the unpaid balance. All sales are subject to current taxes.

    GST may apply on properties sold at the public auction.

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

    Contact the Property Tax Recovery Administrator for any further information at (403) 268-1970.

    Dated at Calgary, Alberta, January 31, 2008.

    Paul Wan, Manager, Tax and Receivables Finance and Supply.

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    City of Edmonton

    Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, R.S.A. 2000, c.M-26, that The City of Edmonton will offer for sale, by Public Auction, in the Council Chambers, City Hall, Edmonton, Alberta, on Thursday, April 24, 2008 at 10:00 a.m., the following lands:

    Item No

    Land Description Property Address

    1 Plan: 7822494 Unit: 7 135 Wolf Willow Crescent NW

    2 Plan: 8121927 Block: 29 Lot: 144 3503 41 Avenue NW

    3 Plan: 7920827 Unit: 7 13138 159 Street NW

    4 Plan: 5822RS Block: 1 Lot: 8 20935 44 Avenue NW

    5 Plan: 8220285 Unit: 68 210 9810 178 Street NW

    6 Plan: 8223018 Unit: 119 204 4810 Millwoods Road South NW

    7 Plan: 7720311 Block: 58 Lot: 7A 10235 151 Street NW

    8 Plan: 7621072 Unit: 27 85 Belmead Gardens NW

    9 Plan: 3785KS Block: 7 Lot: 40 13420 139 Street NW

    10 Plan: RN41 Block: 5 Lot: 2 11508 129 Avenue NW

    11 Plan: 3229Z Block: 7 Lots: 1&2 11704 127 Avenue NW

    12 Plan: 8661T Block: 4 Lot: 12 13035 121 Street NW

    13 Plan: 4565KS Block: 35 Lot: 16 13132 123A Street NW

    14 Plan: 4909HW Block: 8 Lot: 22 12328 129 Street NW

    15 Plan: 7621486 Unit: 18 18 10616 123 Street NW

    16 Plan: 8020783 Unit: 1 10348 121 Street NW

    17 Plan: RN46 Block: 21 Lot: 20 11405 125 Street NW

    18 Plan: 3402HW Block: 32 Lot: 12 10935 132 Street NW

    19 Plan: 7540AH Block: 1 Lot: 358 11313 102 Street NW

    20 Plan: 8622917 Unit: 317 1608 9903 104 Street NW

    21 Plan: 7820751 Unit: 14 501 10155 114 Street NW

    22 Plan: 2674HW Block: 18 Lot: 302 11708 110A Avenue NW

    23 Plan: EF Lots: 143 to 145 inclusive east 35 feet of lot 143

    10022 105A Avenue NW

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    24 Plan: EF Lots: 143 to 145 inclusive west 15 feet lot 143 & south 100 ft lot 144 except west 21 feet 4 inches

    10026 105A Avenue NW

    25 Plan: EF Lots: 143 to 145 inclusive lot 44 and north 50 feet of lot 45

    10561 101 Street NW

    26 Plan: EF Lots: 143 to 145 inclusive west 21 feet 4 inches of south 100 feet lot 144 and south 100 feet lot 145

    10553 101 Street NW

    27 Plan: 9023529 Block: 31 Lot: 284 4415 12 Avenue NW

    28 Plan: 9123059 Unit: 26 10968 161 Street NW

    29 Plan: 7994R Lot: 1 10227 92 Street NW

    30 Plan: 9222836 Block: 5 Lot: 6 22311 119 Avenue NW

    31 Plan: 9223463 Unit: 94 Condo Accessory

    32 Plan: 8722879 Unit: 247 1510 13910 Stony Plain Road NW

    33 Plan: 8722879 Unit: 289 1716 13910 Stony Plain Road NW

    34 Plan: 8923055 Block: 50 Lot: 68 15403 70 Street NW

    35 Plan: 290AI Block: 42 Lot: 28 11218 92 Street NW

    36 Plan: 9020943 Block: 36 Lot: 60 3167 36 Avenue NW

    38 Plan: RN43A Block: 50 Lot: 20 11534 91 Street NW

    39 Plan: RN43B Block: 67 Lot: 2 11307 90 Street NW

    40 Plan: 9420101 Block: 139 Lot: 6 615 Cheriton Crescent NW

    41 Plan: 9422504 Unit: 51 Condo Accessory

    42 Plan: 9422660 Block: 6 Lot: 28 11713 10A Avenue NW

    44 Plan: RN43B Block: 89 Lots: 12 to 15 inclusive

    8625 118 Avenue NW

    45 Plan: RN50 Block: 104 Lot: 19 11736 83 Street NW

    46 Plan: 823AI Block: 20 Lot: 5 12016 62 Street NW

    47 Plan: 823AI Block: 39 Lots: 17&18 12211 60 Street NW

    48 Plan: 4636AB Block: 42 Lot: 21 11844 56 Street NW

    51 Plan: RN76 Block: 11 Lot: 6 11927 87 Street NW

    52 Plan: 486AP Block: 21 Lot: 3 12047 90 Street NW

    54 Plan: 7620801 Unit: 45 213 Harrison Drive NW

    55 Plan: 7521108 Unit: 31 60 Habitat Crescent NW

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    56 Plan: 1893NY Block: 7 Lot: 33 10911 36 Street NW

    57 Plan: 7520091 Block: 12 Lot: 20 3319 130 Avenue NW

    58 Plan: 5130TR Block: 22 Lot: 27 13120 41 Street NW

    59 Plan: 7820905 Block: 72 Lot: 100 13919 23 Street NW

    60 Plan: 6280KS Block: 26 Lot: 49 13427 111 Street NW

    61 Plan: 1497AE Block: 10 Lot: 13 12947 70 Street NW

    62 Plan: 7521169 Unit: 33 3 5715 133 Avenue NW

    63 Plan: 4606NY Block: 26 Lot: 51 6207 147 Avenue NW

    64 Plan: 4606NY Block: 32 Lot: 35 14716 61A Street NW

    65 Plan: 2314TR Block: 1 Lot: 166 15123 118 Street NW

    66 Plan: 7721209 Unit: 49 12010 157 Avenue NW

    67 Plan: 7822566 Block: 50 Lot: 185 12539 161 Avenue NW

    68 Plan: 7621802 Block: 21 Lot: 34 16917 108 Street NW

    69 Plan: 7920108 Block: 68 Lot: 72 10128 169 Avenue NW

    70 Plan: 4786TR Block: 2 Lot: 121 3011 110 Street NW

    71 Plan: 512EO Block: 31 Lot: C 7817 105 Street NW

    72 Plan: 7921326 Unit: 9 200 11011 86 Avenue NW

    73 Plan: 5740AI Block: 81 Lots: 9&10 10372 60 Avenue NW

    74 Plan: 5397MC Block: 9 Lot: 2 11467 51 Avenue NW

    75 Plan: 8438ET Block: 6 Lot: P 9319 Connors Road NW

    76 Plan: 6800AK Block: 53 Lot: 4 10517 84 Street NW

    77 Plan: 1763HW Block: 13 Lot: 32 9754 71 Avenue NW

    78 Plan: 1763HW Block: 12 Lot: 21 9310 73 Avenue NW

    79 Plan: 5112HW Block: 27 Lot: 15 7951 91 Avenue NW

    80 Plan: 1841KS Block: 6 Lot: 24 5508 101A Avenue NW

    81 Plan: 3002KS Block: 57 Lot: 4 10911 50 Street NW

    82 Plan: 6450KS Block: 37 Lot: 5 9419 68A Street NW

    83 Plan: 2593MC Block: 49 Lot: 57 5503 90A Avenue NW

    84 Plan: 3385TR Block: 12 Lot: 23 3203 74 Street NW

    85 Plan: 7723072 Block: 32 Lot: 5A 2447 78 Street NW

    86 Plan: 7721183 Block: 22 Lot: 32 75 Ekota Crescent NW

    87 Plan: 7721180 Block: 1 Lot: 27 1935 61 Street NW

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    88 Plan: 7722530 Block: 23 Lot: 62 1212 56 Street NW

    89 Plan: 7721468 Block: 15 Lot: 40 3453 Hill View Crescent NW

    90 Plan: 7823021 Block: 44 Lot: 22 1136 49 Street NW

    91 Plan: 9620833 Unit: 1 9557 76 Avenue NW

    92 Plan: 9624360 Block: 13 Lot: 2B 10745 92 Street NW

    93 Plan: 9720264 Unit: 52 411 13450 114 Avenue NW

    94 Plan: 9720264 Unit: 82 Condo Accessory

    95 Plan: 0022859 Block: 13 Lot: 31 1721 Haswell Cove NW

    96 Plan: 0120699 Unit: 16 206 8909 100 Street NW

    97 Plan: 0120699 Unit: 60 Condo Accessory

    98 Plan: 0123123 Unit: 68 Condo Accessory

    99 Plan: 0123123 Unit: 86 106 9828 112 Street NW

    100 Plan: 0220462 Unit: 126 Condo Accessory

    101 Plan: 0222658 Unit: 4 104 10249 104 Street NW

    102 Plan: 0225840 Unit: 49 Condo Accessory

    103 Plan: 0226269 Block: 54 Lot: 6 648 Windross Crescent NW

    104 Plan: 0226956 Unit: 50 Condo Accessory

    105 Plan: 0320697 Block: 3 Lot: 10 16040 38 Street NW

    106 Plan: 0323865 Block: 6 Lot: 15 218 85 Street SW

    107 Plan: 0323773 Block: 47 Lot: 51 2828 34A Avenue NW

    108 Plan: 0325362 Block: 11 Lot: 2 16230 49 Street NW

    109 Plan: 0325362 Block: 11 Lot: 11 16212 49 Street NW

    110 Plan: 0325548 Block: 8 Lot: 16 20116 46 Avenue NW

    111 Plan: 0325697 Unit: 426 Condo Accessory

    113 NW 9-52-24-4 Undeveloped Land

    114 Plan: 0426454 Unit: 106 335 2305 35A Avenue NW

    115 Plan: 1210AI Block: 2 Lot: 13 11616 130 Avenue NW

    116 Plan: 0520580 Unit: 14 115 2098 Blackmud Creek Dr SW

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

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    Redemption of a parcel of land offered for sale may be effected by certified payment of all arrears of taxes, penalties and costs at any time prior to the date of the Public Auction.

    Terms and Conditions of Sale for the Public Auction: 10% deposit and balance payable within 30 days of the date of the Public Auction. G.S.T. will apply to all applicable lands sold at the Auction. The lands are being offered for sale on an “as is, where is” basis and The City of Edmonton 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, vacant possession, or the developability of the lands for any intended use by the successful bidder. No bid will be accepted where the bidder attempts to attach conditions to the sale of any parcel of land. No terms and conditions of sale will be considered other than those specified by the City of Edmonton. The successful bidder shall be required to execute a Sale Agreement in a form and substance acceptable to The City of Edmonton. No further information is available at the Public Auction regarding the lands to be offered for sale.

    The City of Edmonton may, after the Public Auction, become the owner of any parcel of land that is not sold at the Public Auction.

    The Sale Agreement and Terms and Conditions of Sale will be available at the Customer Services Office, Main Floor, City Hall, 10 days prior to the date of the Public Auction. Please contact a Property Tax Collector at (780) 496-6389 for any further inquiries regarding the Public Auction or the Customer Services Office at (780) 496-6366.

    Dated at Edmonton, Alberta, February 14, 2008.

    Bret Dykstra, Director of Taxation. ______________

    City of St. Albert

    Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, the City of St. Albert will offer for sale, by public auction, in the East Boardroom, Third Floor, St. Albert Place, 5 St. Anne Street, St. Albert, Alberta, on Wednesday, April 16, 2008, at 2:00 p.m., the following lands:

    Lot Block Plan

    18 3 8221907

    10 6 5480KS

    49 1 3827MC

    19 33 8122926

    12 35 8122926

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    Each parcel of land offered for sale will be subject to a reserve bid and to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing certificate of title. Redemption of a parcel of land offered for sale may be effected by certified payment of all arrears of taxes, penalties and costs at any time prior to the date of the Public Auction.

    Terms: 10% deposit and balance payable within 30 days of the date of the Public Auction. G.S.T. will apply to all applicable lands.

    The City of St. Albert may, after the public auction become the owner of any parcel of land that is not sold at the public auction.

    The lands are being offered for sale on an “as is, where is” basis and the City of St. Albert 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, vacant possession, or the developability of the lands for any intended use by the successful bidder. No bid will be accepted where the bidder attempts to attach conditions to the sale of any parcel of land. No terms and conditions will be considered other than those specified by the City of St. Albert. The successful bidder shall be required to execute a Sale Agreement in a form and substance acceptable to The City of St. Albert. No further information is available at the auction regarding the lands to be sold.

    Dated at St. Albert, Alberta, February 29, 2008.

    Director, Assessment and Taxation Services. ______________

    Strathcona County

    Notice is hereby given that, under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, Strathcona County will offer for sale, by public auction, in the County Administration Office, 2001 Sherwood Drive, Sherwood Park, Alberta, on Wednesday, April 16, 2008, at 9:00 a.m., the following lands:

    Roll Number

    C of T M-Rg-Tp-Sc-PS Plan Block Lot Area

    2117501003 032179209 4-21-52-17-SE 40.00A

    2234115000 842068604 4-22-52-34-NE 7521370 2 2 3.01 A

    2315716007 062558817 4-23-52-15-SW 8120815 1 13 2.37 A

    7126056006 882008202 3974RS 126 56

    7148028009 752093832 5558RS 148 28

    8122037006 052114499 0424504 122 37

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    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 land is being offered for sale on an “as is, where is” basis, and Strathcona County 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 land for any intended use by the Purchaser.

    No bid will be accepted where the bidder attempts to attach conditions precedent to the sale of any parcel. No terms and conditions of sale will be considered other than those specified by the County. No further information is available at the auction regarding the lands to be sold.

    Strathcona County may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land not sold at the public auction.

    Terms: 10% deposit and balance within 30 days of the date of Public Auction.

    GST will apply on lands 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 Strathcona County, Alberta, February 1, 2008.

    Terrie M Holdner, Property Taxation Supervisor Assessment and Tax Department.

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    NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS

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    Notices and advertisements should be typed or written legibly and on a sheet separate from the covering letter. An electronic submission by email or disk is preferred. Email submissions may be sent to the Editor of The Alberta Gazette at [email protected]. The number of insertions required should be specified and the names of all signing officers typed or printed. Please include name and complete contact information of the individual submitting the notice or advertisement.

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