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The Alberta Gazette Part I Vol. 111 Edmonton, Monday, November 30, 2015 No. 22 APPOINTMENTS Reappointment of Part-time Provincial Court Judge (Provincial Court Act) December 9, 2015 The Honourable Judge Francis Lawrence Maloney For a term to expire on December 8, 2016. RESIGNATIONS & RETIREMENTS Resignation of Part-time Provincial Court Judge (Provincial Court Act) October 1, 2015 Honourable Judge Thomas Richard Goodson Retirement of Provincial Court Judge (Provincial Court Act) November 9, 2015 Honourable Judge Nancy Anne Flatters

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The Alberta Gazette Part I

Vol. 111 Edmonton, Monday, November 30, 2015 No. 22

APPOINTMENTS

Reappointment of Part-time Provincial Court Judge

(Provincial Court Act)

December 9, 2015 The Honourable Judge Francis Lawrence Maloney

For a term to expire on December 8, 2016.

RESIGNATIONS & RETIREMENTS

Resignation of Part-time Provincial Court Judge

(Provincial Court Act)

October 1, 2015

Honourable Judge Thomas Richard Goodson

Retirement of Provincial Court Judge

(Provincial Court Act)

November 9, 2015 Honourable Judge Nancy Anne Flatters

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GOVERNMENT NOTICES

Culture and Tourism

Ministerial Order

(Historical Resources Act)

21/15

I, David Eggen, Minister of Culture and Tourism, pursuant to Section 20(15) of the Historical Resources Act, R.S.A. 2000 C. H-9, HEREBY RESCIND that portion of the Frank Slide Provincial Historic Resource designation dated December 14, 1995, registered in Alberta Land Titles as instrument 961 010 560, with respect to the lands legally described as Descriptive Plan 1313104, Block 6, Lot 26.

Dated at Edmonton, Alberta, this 1st day of November, 2015.

David Eggen, Minister of Culture and Tourism

Notice of Intention to Designate a Provincial Historic Resource

(Historical Resources Act)

File: Des. 2335

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

Government of Canada Building, together with the land legally described as:

Plan H Block 18 Lot 20 to 29 inclusive excepting thereout – all that portion of lot 29 which lies west of a line drawn from a point on the north boundary of the said lot 0.25 feet easterly from the north west corner thereof to a point on the south boundary of the said lot 0.17 feet easterly from the south west corner thereof excepting thereout all mines and minerals

and municipally located in the City of Red Deer, Alberta

be designated as a Provincial Historic Resource under Section 20 of the Historical

Resources Act, RSA 2000 cH-9.

The reasons for the designation are as follows: The Government of Canada Building in Red Deer is significant as an excellent example of mid-twentieth century federal government architecture, for its association with the growth of federal government

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services and programs in the post-war period and for its association with Red Deer’s emergence as one of Alberta’s primary urban centres.

The Government of Canada Building is an excellent example of the type and style of buildings being designed and built by the federal government’s Department of Public Works in the mid-twentieth century. The Government of Canada was establishing similar buildings in other centres across Canada from the late-1940s to the mid-1950s. Although there was no single standard plan for these buildings, they all featured a high degree of similarity in basic form, design and function. Designed in a simplified Classical Moderne style, these buildings retained their monumental appearance, but did away with the towers, arches and ornamentation that characterized government buildings of previous decades. Instead they focused on function and simplicity, demonstrated by strong vertical and horizontal lines; simple, stylized pilasters; and repeating, grid-like fenestration patterns. While many of the period’s similar federal buildings were clad entirely in stone, the building in Red Deer, like two others in Quebec (Saint-Jérôme and Rimouski), features red brick walls and stone highlights. These contrasting materials further enhance the building’s classical pedigree, although in a highly simplified, sleek and modern manner befitting the 1950s, successfully combining a forward-looking appearance and a sense of efficiency with the solidity and monumentality of traditional government building architecture.

The Government of Canada Building was constructed to provide a centralized location for the administration and delivery of Canada’s growing social security system. The inter-war and post-war periods saw an expansion of existing national social security programs, such as old-age pensions, veteran’s affairs and employment insurance, and the creation of new programs, notably family allowances. To provide local delivery of services and more efficient administration, the federal government combined these programs with other, more established services, such as the post office and the police services, in centralized administrative buildings located in medium-sized cities and regional service centres. Where necessary, such as in Red Deer and about 14 other centres across Canada, substantial, purpose-built government buildings were constructed to accommodate program staff in previously underserved areas. When the building opened in 1951, its main tenants were the Canadian Postal Service, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Employment Insurance Commission, with space also provided for other services and departments, such as the Department of Agriculture, taxation offices, and customs and immigration services. A similar, but smaller federal building was also built in Grande Prairie. The building is an example of how Canada’s expanding social security system was managed and delivered across the country and particularly in emerging centres such as Red Deer and Grande Prairie.

The Government of Canada Building in Red Deer replaced a smaller structure built in 1902, demonstrating that Red Deer was emerging as the primary service centre for the region. Since its incorporation as a city in 1913, Red Deer had remained small and lagged behind Alberta’s other cities. Over the late-1940s and through the 1950s, Red Deer experienced tremendous growth in population and significance, primarily due to the discovery of oil in regions surrounding the city. The city’s population doubled between 1945 and 1950 and nearly quadrupled by 1955. The building’s presence in

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downtown Red Deer serves as tangible recognition of Red Deer’s growth and significance.

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

Dated this 3rd day of November, A.D. 2015.

David Link, Assistant Deputy Minister Heritage Division

_______________

File: Des. 2336

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

Lethbridge Federal Building, together with the land legally described as:

Plan 4353S Block 43 Lot 24 to 27 Inclusive excepting thereout all mines and minerals and the right to work the same

and municipally located in the City of Lethbridge, Alberta

be designated as a Provincial Historic Resource under Section 20 of the Historical

Resources Act, RSA 2000 cH-9.

The reasons for the designation are as follows: The Lethbridge Federal Building is significant as an excellent example of pre-World War One monumental federal architecture. It also strongly reflects the expectations of Lethbridge’s development into a major urban centre prior to World War One.

The Lethbridge Federal Building is architecturally significant as an excellent example of early twentieth-century monumental federal architecture. Built in 1912-13, the Lethbridge Federal Building was constructed during one of the most dynamic periods of public works construction in Canadian history (1900-14), when the federal government sought to establish a strong and visible presence in communities across the country. This was especially crucial in the new provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, where monumental federal buildings served as a powerful symbol of Canadian authority and the transition from frontier settlement to modern, urban development. Post offices were the signature buildings of this program, and the Lethbridge Federal Building shares many features that were common among federal post offices in this period, including the corner-lot siting, the stylistically-identical dual facades, and the corner clock tower. The building’s Beaux Arts design with classical revival elements, such as rusticated stonework, alternating round and

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pedimented dormers on the upper level, and Ionic pilasters, convey a sense of stateliness, dignity and authority. The building thus met the functional need for improved postal facilities and expanded federal office space, but its design and construction clearly reflect the goals and priorities of federal public works architecture in the years leading up to World War One.

The building also reflects the expectations of Lethbridge’s development into a major urban centre prior to World War One. Lethbridge’s political and economic elite put significant pressure on the federal government to design a building worthy of the city’s growing importance as a commercial and railway centre. The scale of the Lethbridge Federal Building is larger than what was necessary for a city the size of Lethbridge, an architectural choice that reflected the federal government’s aspirations for the city’s continued growth into a major urban centre. The building immediately became a local landmark and a source of pride for the people of Lethbridge, who viewed the monumental structure as a clear acknowledgement of their city’s current importance and auspicious future. The city’s growth stalled in the 1920s, but the Lethbridge Federal Building stands as a powerful symbol of the tremendous prosperity and boundless confidence of the pre-World War One boom years in Alberta.

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

Dated this 3rd day of November, A.D. 2015.

David Link, Assistant Deputy Minister Heritage Division

Order Designating Provincial Historic Resource

(Historical Resources Act)

File: Des. 2316 MO 18/15

I, David Eggen, Minister of Culture and Tourism, pursuant to Section 20(1) of the Historical Resources Act, RSA 2000 cH-9, hereby:

1. Designate the site known as the:

Maccoy Homestead, together with the land legally described as:

Plan 1410433 Block 3 Lot 2 excepting thereout all mines and minerals

and municipally located in the Town of High River, Alberta

as a Provincial Historic Resource,

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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, Alberta, this 14 day of October, 2015.

David Eggen, Minister.

Energy

Declaration of Withdrawal from Unit Agreement

(Petroleum and Natural Gas Tenure Regulations)

The Minister of Energy on behalf of the Crown in Right of Alberta hereby declares and states that the Crown in right of Alberta has withdrawn as a party to the agreement entitled “Provost Dina Agreement No. 5” effective October 31, 2014.

Raksha Acharya, for Minister of Energy.

_______________

The Minister of Energy on behalf of the Crown in Right of Alberta hereby declares and states that the Crown in right of Alberta has withdrawn as a party to the agreement entitled “Rivercourse Sparky Agreement” effective October 31, 2015.

Raksha Acharya, for Minister of Energy.

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Human Services

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

(Public Trustee Act) Section 11 (2)(b)

Name of Person Entitled to Property

Description of Property held and its value or estimated value

Property part of deceased person’s Estate or held under

Court Order:

Deceased’s Name Judicial District Court File Number

Public Trustee Office Additional Information

Child of Richard Arthur Sheward

Share of estate $8,801.66 plus interest. Current balance as at November 6, 2015 $10,523.39

Arthur Herbert Sheward, date of death December 6, 2003 Judicial District-Medicine Hat AB Court File No. SES08 17626

Richard Arthur Sheward died May 17, 2003 at Medicine Hat AB.

Missing Beneficiaries of Alexander Dikun

Cash $218,526.90

Letters of Administration Judicial District-Lethbridge Court File Number 5124

Alexander Dikun d.o.b. July 30, 1902 in Ukraine, d.o.d. March 30, 1985 in Lethbridge, AB.

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Justice and Solicitor General

2014 Annual Report

(Electronic Interception) (Section 195(5) of the Criminal Code)

1. The number of applications made for authorizations or warrants sought on behalf of

Attorney General of Alberta:

Applications

Made

Applications

Refused

Authorizations

Granted Total

Authorizations

Granted subject to

Conditions

a) Section 184.4

emergency

interceptions

3 0 1 0

b) Section 185

by Crown

Agent

15 0 15 9

c) Section 188

by specially

designated

peace officer

0 0 0 0

d) Section

487.01(5)

6 0 6 0

2. The number of applications made for renewals of provincial authorizations. Please

note this is strictly referring to renewals rather than situations where a new order

with revisions was made on the same investigation.

a) Section 186 Authorizations (interception) 0

b) Section 487.01(4) Warrants (video surveillance) 0

3. The number of persons identified in an authorization against whom proceedings were

commenced at the instance of the Attorney General of Alberta in respect of:

a) an offence specified in the authorization 12

b) an offence other than an offence specified in the authorization but in

respect of which an authorization may be given 5

c) An offence in respect of which an authorization may not be given 8

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4. The number of persons not identified in an authorization against whom proceedings were commenced at the instance of the Attorney General of Alberta in respect of:

a) an offence specified in the authorization 4

b) an offence other than an offence specified in the authorization but in

respect of which an authorization may be given 5

c) an offence other than an offence specified in such an authorization

and for which no such authorization may be given 1

And whose commission or alleged commission of the offence became known to a peace officer as a result of an interception of a private communication under an authorization.

5. The average period for which authorizations were given, and for which renewals

thereof were granted.

a) authorizations 60 days

b) renewals 0 days

6. The number of authorizations that by virtue of one or more renewals thereof were

valid for the specified durations, please use total days (original applications plus any

renewals excluding any gaps between authorizations and renewals).

a) for more than 60 days 0

b) for more than 120 days 0

c) for more than 180 days 0

d) for more than 240 days 0

7. The number of notifications given pursuant to Section 196: 48

8. The offences in respect of which authorizations were given, specifying the number of

authorizations given in respect of each such offence. *Please name the Criminal Code

Section in the first column and the number of authorizations for that section in the

second column:

Statute: Criminal Code of Canada

Section Number of

Authorizations Section

Number of

Authorizations Section

Number of

Authorizations

139(1) 1 344 3

235 13 354 1

235(1) 1 380(1)(b) 1

240 6 433 1

244(a) 1 434 6

267 1 462.31(1) 1

271 1 465(1)(c) 2

279(1) 1 467.00 1

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9. A count of all named places specified in an authorization that fall within the

following categories; and the number of authorizations in which each class of place

was specified.

No. of Places Named

in Authorization

No. of

Authorization

Premises: Residential Permanent:

Residential Temporary:

Non-Residential

19

1

1

14

1

1

Vehicles: Private:

Commercial

24

6

13

6

Other

Places: Correctional/Police/Custodial facility 25 15

10. The number of authorizations that included the following method(s) of interception.

a) telecommunications 17

b) microphone 16

c) video 8

d) Other (body pack): 1

11. The number of persons arrested whose identity became known to a peace officer as a

result of an interception under an authorization:

2

12. The number of criminal proceedings commenced at the instance of the Attorney

General in Alberta in which private communications obtained by interception under

an authorization were adduced in evidence and the number of such proceedings that

resulted in a conviction:

a) Criminal proceedings with interceptions adduced in evidence 9

b) resultant convictions to date 4

13. The number of criminal investigations in which information obtained as a result of

the interception of a private communication under an authorization was used although

the private communication was not adduced in evidence in criminal proceedings

commenced at the instance of the Attorney General as a result of the investigation.

4

14. The number of prosecutions commenced against officers or servants of Her Majesty

in Right of Canada or members of the Canadian Forces for offences under Section

184 or Section 193:

0

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Designation of Qualified Technician Appointment (Intox EC/IR II)

Edmonton Police Service

Fonteyne, Brendan Levi

(Date of Designation November 4, 2015)

RCMP K Division, Traffic Services

Campbell, Ian Robert Clark, Ronald Andrew Grant, Dustin Steven Hand, David Keith

Thalhofer, Paul Weldon

(Date of Designation November 4, 2015)

Safety Codes Council

Corporate Accreditation

(Safety Codes Act)

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

Penn West Petroleum, Accreditation No. C000249, Order No. 1484

Having satisfied the terms and conditions of the Safety Codes Council is authorized to administer the Safety Codes Act including applicable Alberta amendments and regulations within the Corporation’s industrial facilities for the discipline of Electrical

Consisting of all parts of the Canadian Electrical Code, Code for Electrical Installations at Oil & Gas Facilities.

Accredited Date: December 4, 2003 Issued Date: November 2, 2015. _______________

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

Suncor Logistics Corporation (SELC), Accreditation No. C000239, Order No. 1329

Having satisfied the terms and conditions of the Safety Codes Council is authorized to administer the Safety Codes Act including applicable Alberta amendments and regulations within the Corporation’s industrial facilities for the discipline of Electrical

Consisting of all parts of the Canadian Electrical Code, Code for Electrical Installations at Oil & Gas Facilities.

Accredited Date: March 15, 2001 Issued Date: November 2, 2015.

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Joint Municipal Accreditation

(Safety Codes Act)

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

Ponoka County, Town of Rimbey, Summer Village of Parkland Beach

Accreditation No. J000129, Order No. 0602

Having satisfied the terms and conditions of the Safety Codes Council is authorized to administer the Safety Codes Act including applicable Alberta amendments and regulations within the Municipality’s boundaries for the discipline of Fire

Consisting of all parts of the Alberta Fire Code, including investigations. Excluding Part 4 requirements for tank storage of flammable and combustible liquids. Excluding any or all things, processes or activities located on all existing and future industrial facilities that are owned by or are under the care and control of an accredited corporation.

Accredited Date: December 21, 1995 Issued Date: October 27, 2015.

Municipal Accreditation

(Safety Codes Act)

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

Town of Ponoka, Accreditation No. M000406, Order No. 2968

Having satisfied the terms and conditions of the Safety Codes Council is authorized to administer the Safety Codes Act including applicable Alberta amendments and regulations within the Municipality’s boundaries for the discipline of Fire

Consisting of all parts of the Alberta Fire Code including investigations. Excluding Part 4 requirements for Tank storage of flammable and combustible liquids.

Excluding any or all things, processes or activities located on all existing and future industrial facilities that are owned by or are under the care and control of an accredited corporation.

Accredited Date: December 19, 1995 Issued Date: November 5, 2015.

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Seniors

Hosting Expenses Exceeding $600.00 For the quarter ending September 30, 2015

Date of Function: June 02, 2015 Name of Function: Community Celebration of Minister’s Seniors Service Awards Nominees Purpose: Community event to honour and celebrate the nominees for the 2015 Minister’s Seniors Service Awards. The event recognizes individuals and organizations that volunteer to support Alberta seniors. Cost: $730.00 Location: Edmonton, Alberta

Date of Function: June 03, 2015 Name of Function: Community Celebration of Minister’s Seniors Service Awards Nominees Purpose: Community event to honour and celebrate the nominees for the 2015 Minister’s Seniors Service Awards. The event recognizes individuals and organizations that volunteer to support Alberta seniors. Cost: $821.62 Location: Calgary, Alberta

Date of Function: June 05, 2015 Name of Function: Community Celebration of Minister’s Seniors Service Awards Nominees Purpose: Community event to honour and celebrate the nominees for the 2015 Minister’s Seniors Service Awards. The event recognizes individuals and organizations that volunteer to support Alberta seniors. Cost: $634.32 Location: Leduc, Alberta

Date of Function: June 05, 2015 Name of Function: Community Celebration of Minister’s Seniors Service Awards Nominees Purpose: Community event to honour and celebrate the nominees for the 2015 Minister’s Seniors Service Awards. The event recognizes individuals and organizations that volunteer to support Alberta seniors. Cost: $770.63 Location: Fairview, Alberta

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Service Alberta

Vital Statistics

Notice of Change of Personal Name

(Change of Name Act)

September 1, 2015

Haajar, Muhammad to Muhammad, Haajar

September 2, 2015

Tsen Tso, Individual has only one name to Chuktsang, Tsen Tso Tenzin Geleck, Individual has only one name to Chuktsang, Tenzin Geleck Tenzin Topden, Individual has only one name to Chuktsang, Tenzin Topden Pema Thinley Dorjee, Individual has only one name to Chuktsang, Pema Thinley Dorjee Nguyen, Thi Thuy Lieu to Nguyen, Lieu Jansen, Kelsey Lynne to Dokis-Jansen, Kelsey Lynne Nguyen, Xuan Huong to Nguyen, Julie Huong

September 3, 2015

Qurat-Ul-Ain, Individual has only one name to Aslam, Quratulain

September 4, 2015

Narayan Prasad Khana, Individual has only one name to Khanal, Narayan Prasad

September 9, 2015

Gravel, Matthew Everett to Moric, Matthew Everett Becker, Scarlett Shirley to Gattinger, Scarlett Shirley Newhook, Caleb Nicholas Lee to Kerr, Caleb Nicholas Lee Cameron-Dumont, Denver Gary to Cameron-Dumont, Didi Giovanna Morozova, Anastasia to Forsyth, Anastasia Stacy Lo, King Cheuk Kissinger to Lo, Cameron King Cheuk Verdeflor-Estigoy, Zervil Austin to Estigoy, Zervil Austin

September 10, 2015

Perkins, Violet Anne to Whaley-Perkins, Violet Anne Krahn, Kayla Ann to Von Leetswood, Ashe Lysova, Liudmila to Shirdast, Liudmila Bevan, Harlow Madison Louise to Milliken, Harlow Madison Louise Easley, Brittany Anne Yvonne to Phillpotts, Brittany Anne Yvonne

September 11, 2015

Pauls, Carter Ethan to Rosaine Sailer, Carter Ethan Bagheri-Zadeh, Seyed-Mehdi to Bagheri, Daniel Bagheri, Arnieka to Bagheri, Arnika Isabella Henry, Kiana Cassandra to Henry, Parker Forrest

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September 14, 2015

Kim, Boo Dong to Kim, Andy Boodong Kim, Sunghyun to Kim, Andrew Sunghyun Tollestrup, Richard Dwayne to Tollestrup, Richard John Bilsborrow, Cheah Tyler to Bilsborrow Hinds, Cheah Tyler Wing, Willie Shui-Wai to Wing, Mina Shui-Wai Olejarnik, Maria Sophia to Bartel, Maria Sophia Livingstone, Paul Toe to Kolié, Paul Junior Vo, Kim Thanh Lan to Milne, Lan Thanh Kim Scott, Savannah Renae to Peterson, Savannah Renae Scott, Brooklyn Renae to Peterson, Brooklyn Renae Naumczyk, Wyatt Gordon to Bowers, Wyatt Gordon Kallo, Fanta to Nabe, Bintou Conde, Fatou to Conde, Fatoumata Zilic, Elvira to Zekovic, Elvira Stewart, Nathan Reginald Donald to MacDonald, Nathan Reginald Stewart, Nevaeh-Gabriella Victoria Josphine to MacDonald, Nevaeh-Gabriella Victoria Josphine Saif, Muskan to Cheema, Muskan Saif, Maham to Cheema, Maham Starlight-Amos, Jada Kendra Dawn to Starlight, Jada Kendra Dawn Podojil, Pavel to Mara, Pavel Samoylov, Dmitri to Goosen, Dmitri Weisbeck, Hailee Isobel to Meadows, Hailee Isobel

September 15, 2015

Goonasekera, Minalsha Roshen to Goonasekera, Shanuk Shane Goonasekera, Minalshi Rozan to Goonasekera, Shanuki Rozan Kader, Masuod to Al-Jaf, Masuod Kader

September 16, 2015

Young, Jena-Marie Beatrice to Lyons, Jena-Marie Beatrice Gill, Tejinder Singh to Gill, Tejinder Singh Ricky

September 17, 2015

Kolotilina, Ioulia to Kolotilina, Julia Roth, Justin Curtis to Roth, Rachel Rose Li, Jun Fen to Li, Lily Sinclaire, Brooks to Sinclaire, Doyale Bud Khera, Sapandeep Kaur to Bhandal, Supandeep Kaur Kerr-Lazeski, Steven Michael to Lazeski, Steven Michael Ledrew, Kyle RJ Samual to Kuipers, Kyle RJ Samual Parkin, Isabella Anna Destiny Nicole to Nicole, Anna Destiny Dalangin, Marivic Andal to Ebreo, Marivic Dalangin Caipang, Mark David Cruz to Cruz, Malachi David Cowles, Dane Adam David to Richter, Dane Adam David Saeed, Hayat Mohamed to Mohamed, Hayat Mohamed

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September 18, 2015

Weiser, Nickolaus Garry Alexander to McArthur, Nickolaus Garry Andrew

September 22, 2015

Addeme, Noah Addeme to Jackson, Noah Jeffrey Neudorf, Jacy Tyasia Rayne to Reddecopp, Jacy Tyasia Rayne Harbidge, Kelsen Rhys to Alloway, Kelsen James Ferguson, Grace Harmony to Boylan, Grace Harmony Champagne, Chanell Mary Frances to Stewart, Chanell Champagne Dadi, Nagash Desta to Dadi, Nageso Desta Wang, Honglian to Wang, Rainy Bassingthwaite, Caylen Cole to Jacques, Caylen Cole Fairservice, Morgan Alyssa Ruby to Strom, Morgan Alyssa Ruby

September 23, 2015

Nieman, Chelsey Melissa to Taylor, Chelsey Melissa

September 24, 2015

Corcoran, Bradley Patrick to Lynch, Bradley Patrick Dube, Stephanie Louise to Lynch, Stephanie Louise Corcoran, Kayden Bradley to Lynch, Kayden Bradley Corcoran, Gracie Mai to Lynch, Gracie Mai Corcoran, Callie Annalise to Lynch, Callie Annalise Braet-Wozak, Aleah Gabrielle to Neale, Aleah Gabrielle

September 28, 2015

Snodgrass, Taylor-Jay Keith to Taylor, Taylor-Jay Keith Fraser, Brandy Marie to Janes, Brandie Marie Winkel, Emma Kyler to Bonner, Emma Kyler

September 29, 2015

Arndt, Lyle Edward to Murphy, Lyle Edward Hawes, Spencer Leslie to Kovacs, Spencer Leslie Hawes Hawes, Victoria Hannah Kovacs to Kovacs, Victoria Hannah Hawes Gan, Siok Huey to Gan, Karen Kinzer, Ashley Marie to Smith, Ashley Marie Cai, Jyun-Hao to Thong, Jacob Jyun Le

September 30, 2015

Louis-Soosay, Chael Chris Adrius to Louis, Chael Chris Adrius Jaspreet Singh, Individual has only one name to Randhawa, Jaspreet Singh Oikawa, Aaron Jules Loiselle to Loiselle-Oikawa, Aaron Jules Oikawa, Élise Magdalen Loiselle to Loiselle-Oikawa, Élise Magdalen Bruised Head, Roana Hayley to Starlight, Rona Hayley Bruised Head, Altuve Hazely to Starlight, Altuve Hazely Mukoko, Zulu Basemba to Manzambi, Jude Kwiatkowski, Mikaela Emily to Miller, Mikaela Emily Blanchette-Kehler, Rylan Jason Paul to Kehler, Rylan Jason Paul

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October 1, 2015

Musa, Abud Haroon to Musa, Abdu Haroon Harris, Jamie John to Willis, Jamie Shawn

October 2, 2015

Mirkhaidarov, Natalya to Schurr, Natalya Ehsan, Md Mustakim to Ehsan, Mahib Mustaqim Ramacciotti Botelho, Ricardo to Botelho Reis, Ricardo Ramacciotti

October 5, 2015

Carbrey, Malia June to Towns, Malia June

October 6, 2015

Cabacungan, Rac to Tan, Rac Cabacungan Sampol, Lenalyn Belgica to Tan, Lenalyn Belgica Cabacungan, Marc Laurence to Tan, Marc Laurence Born with A Tooth-Spence, Shawnassie Letitia Marie to Spence, Shawnassie Letitia Marie Zeng, Zi Hao to Zeng, Leo Zihao Banay Banay, Angel Sophia to Hong, Angel Sophia Banay Banay

October 8, 2015

Al-Najam, Samir to Al-Mubarak, Adel Spencer-Ferguson, Sylas Bernard to Ferguson, Sylas Bernard Spencer-Ferguson, Declan Allan to Ferguson, Declan Allan Spencer-Ferguson, Bella Mavis to Ferguson, Bella Mavis

October 9, 2015

Cholo, Damian Julien to Ruzic, Kristian Julian Redwood, Savannah Alexandrea to Ruzic, Katie Alexandrea Redwood, Nevaeh Angelina to Ruzic, Kira Nevaeh Depatie, Canndas Lucienne Marie to Depatie, Candace Lucienne Marie Walker, Dorothy Lynda Roberta to Walker, Lynda Dorothy Roberta

October 13, 2015

Li, Jia Hui to Li, Carol Jiahui Zaidi, Usman Uzair to Syed, Usman Uzair Mandeville, Carol Roberta Rose to Schofield, Carol Roberta Rose Curry, Sunjay Singh to Curry, Simon Singh

October 14, 2015

Jung, Jinhwoi to Jung, Sebastian Jinhwoi Jung, Mina to Jung, Marie-Anne Mina-Kim Uselman, Donna Holly to Uselman, Dawna Holly Toomey, Scott James Alexander to Mueller, Scott James Alexander Phinney, Margaret Marlene to Phinney, Hudson Havelock Bekele, Abera Getachew to Meles, Tesfahiwot Bekele, Ebenezer Abera to Meles, Ebenezer Bekele, Diana Abera Get to Meles, Diana Bekele, Lidya Abera to Meles, Lidya

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Lowe, Anastazya Margery Grace to Truemner, Anastazya Grace Bahadur Singh, Individual only has one name to Baryar, Bahadur Singh Jin, Jinghai to Kim, Lucy Ascah, Blake Edward Brayden to Ascah, Brayden Blake Edward Bianchini, Morgan Lee to Smith-Steinbach, Morgan Lee Mahmood, Qasid to Mahmood, Qasid Rana Mahmood, Salmana to Mahmood, Salmana Rana Graham, William John Anthony to Graham-Hauck, William John Anthony

October 15, 2015

Yusuf, Farah Abdiwali to Yusuf, Farhan Abdiwali Connolly, Edward Terrance to Connolly, Edward Terrence Kaur, Manjeet to Sran, Manjeet Kaur Singh, Shahbaj to Sran, Shahbaj Singh Kaur, Shubhkiran to Sran, Shubhkiran Kaur Hare, Dallan Matthew to McCoy, Dallan Matthew Liu, Shi Kui to Li, Jicun Sidhu, Rohandeep Singh to Dhillon-Sidhu, Rohandeep Singh Sidhu, Nishaan Singh to Dhillon-Sidhu, Nishaan Singh Regier, Sherryl Ann to Bohna, Sherryl Anne Kruk, Connor Thomas to Kruk, Cassidy Treasa Brown, Carolyn Mae to Lister, Carolyn Mae Lalsin, Tyrone Lee to Larson, Tyrone Raheem, Abdur Mohamed to Raheem, Abdul Rehman Brown, Kalib Peter Seref to Slater, Kalib Peter-Seref

October 16, 2015

Sokolova, Nadiya Ihorivna to Sokolova, Nadia Lo, Pen Wen to Lo, Mike Diego, Jazz Brad Pitt to Diego, Jazz Jolin, Sean Elliott to Spears, Sean Elliott Ho, Nhuan Bang to Ho, Bonnie Lin, Kuai-Hua to Youn, Helen Kreutzenstein, Joshua Evan to Day, Kerk Joshua Cardines, Gillian-Raine to Ordona, Gillian-Raine Raymond, Ayden Delos to Raymond Johnson, Ayden Delos Kim, Dong Hyun to Kim, Chris Donghyun Kim, Seunghyun to Kim, Sean Seunghyun Exner Johnson, Heidi Jessica to Exner, Adelheide Jessica Theowulf Ridgeway, Terra-Lee Dawn to Pittman, Terra-Lee Dawn Ridgeway, Lakisha Margaret to Pittman, Lakisha Margaret Lee, Cordell Darryl to Lloyd, Cordell Darryl Lee Brown, Randi Judith Ann to Westwell, Randi Judith Ann MacDonald, Ashley Emma to MacDonald, Devon Xavier Leonard Campbell-Sinclair, Sofia Nevaeh to Sinclair, Sailor Nevaeh Takahara, Riley Eric to McLean, Riley Eric LaSalle, Abbigail Peyton to McLean, Abbigail Peyton Emsley, Brooklyn Amber to Wraight, Brooklyn Amber Soper, Ryan Edward John to Soptak, Ryan Edward John McIsaac, Brandy Lynn to McIsaac, Dane Kaiden

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Komorowski, Aleksandra to Landberg, Aleksandra Saha, Sweety to Saha, Mithila Gubaydullina, Liliya to Sokolov, Liliya Yue, Shan to Yue, Yvette Shan Lunggay, Nathaniel Ragunjan to Zarate, Nathaniel Lunggay Figg, Sarah Esther Dawn to Butt, Sarah Esther Dawn Zongo, Alexandre to Nzongo, Alexandre Wiznura, Nora Elizabeth Gillese to Wiznura, Declan Emmet Gillese Mukhammad-Anvar, Sanavbarkhon to Kodirova, Sanavbar Dhaliwal, Sundeep Kaur to Dhaliwal, Sandi Saks-Loutfi, Delon to Saks, Delon Ruttan, Tamara Lei to Starr, Tamara Lei Riggan, Dylan Andrew Burns to Burns Owen, Dylan Andrew McMullen-Geyer, Liliko Rose to McMullen, Liliko Rose Nguyen, Tam Thanh to Nguyen, Quote Tam Thanh

October 20, 2015

Harpunit Singh, Individual only has one name to Mann, Harpunit Singh Vassan, Gurpreet Kaur to Mann, Gurpreet Kaur Singh, Bhavneer to Mann, Bhavneer Singh Abdulahi, Ahmed Khadar Mohamed to Abdullahi, Ahmed Mohamed Plantinos, Nelly Ann U to Bandarlipe, Nelly Ann Plantinos Bildfell, Robert Kim to Bildfell, Kim Robert Paulson, Daniel Owen to Paulson, Lynn Catherine Moore, Jade Devon to Moore-Jackson, Jade Devon Liu, Si Xian to Liu, Crystal Sixian Pechawis, Kyra Muriel to Pechawis-Brannick, Kyra Muriel Vadakkekurikkattu John, Thomas to John, Thomas V Constantineau, Gary Richard Clayton to Harman-Desjardins, Gary Richard Mitov Pecher, Stefan Ivan to Pecher, Stefan Ivan Mitov Pecher, Alexander Kamil to Pecher, Alexander Kamil Doric, Nina to Doric, Nee Drina Bouchard, Kaiden Brittney Jay to Kellerman, Kaiden Brittney Jay Gill, Manpreet Kaur to Sidhu, Manpreet Kaur Allingham, Kayla Mary Hug to Hug, Kayla Mary Seymour, Chelsea-Anne Mary Margaret to Seymour, William Edward Brown, Jessica Ellen to Dawn, Jesi Agnes Knelssen, Tonny Klassen to Knelssen Klassen, Tonny Bennett, Mary Rejeanne Linda to Bennett, Lynda Rejeanne Panday, Parashar Prachi to Panday, Prachi P Aleu, Adim Chan to Maduok, Deng Morin-McCallum, Kourtney Aaliyah to Morin, Kourtney Aaliyah Gonzalez Oblitas, Carolina Daniela to Gonzalez Oblitas, Salma Carolina Li, Guangzhou to Li, Joe Guangzhou

October 21, 2015

Wieler Wall, Joseph to Wieler, Joseph Wieler, Billy Wall to Wieler, Billy Chouhdry, Mubashir Muhammad to Syed-Chaudhry, Mubashir Muhammad Chaudhry, Saira Ahmad to Syed-Chaudhry, Sarah Ahmad

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Chaudhry, Daniyal Ahmad to Syed-Chaudhry, Daniel Ahmad Chaudhry, Daiyan Hizqeel Ahmad to Syed-Chaudhry, Dayaan Hizqeel Ahmad Sun, Andrew Lee to Sun, Andy Lee Vineeth Kumar, Avaneesh Krishna to Vineeth, Avaneesh Krishna Gill, Komal Jai to Gill, Komal Kaur Lediet, Megan Maxine to Graham, Megan Maxine Abdolmohammadi, Niloufar to Abdo, Niloufar Liu, Chen to Liu, Linda Chen Bekele Hailesilassie, Samuel to Hailesilassie, Samuel Chartier, Sarah LaRay to Hajas, Sarah-LaRay May Two Youngmen Blackrider, Daykian Isaac Fenton to Twoyoungmen, Daykian Isaac Fenton Hasan, Katherine Grace to Pounds, Katherine Grace Foster, Matthew Allen to Foster-McDiarmid, Matthew Allen Ma, Yong Yi to Ma, Alice Yong Yi Edwards, Mark Anthony to White, Mark Anthony Casuga, Alyssa Ashley to Arabe, Alyssa Ashley Bustamante, Kirsten Lean to Tremocha, Kirsten Lian Wingert, Cody McKenzie to Bell, Cody McKenzie Ngodab, Marok Njiwaji to Njiwaji, Marok Ngodab Farah, Mohamed Abdulla to Melekh, Haim David Marchinova, Viera to Marchin, Viera Kitchen Johnson, Charlotte Ann Francis to Johnson, Charlotte Ann Francis Kitchen Lavoie, Ryan Joseph Wills to Wills, Ryan Joseph Tebb, Joanna Rachel to Taylor, Jenna Rachel Eidelkhani, Shahla to Joshani, Shahla Wright, Deborah Jean to Karrah, Deborah Jean

October 22, 2015

Wong, Yan Wing to Wong, Kenneth Yan Wing Zimmer, Eli Jerome to Johnson, Shawn-Eli Lee Huang, Yutian to Huang, William Yutian Ali, Ibrahim Isse to Ali, Omar Isse Asadi Babukani, Seyed Iman to Asadi, Iman Williams, Crystal Ann to Williams, Francis Angela Rozina, Individual has only one name to Ali, Rozina Karim Karim, Zoha to Ali, Zoha Karim Stafford-Mayer, David Allan to McEwen, David Allan Laboucan, Jaryn Camden to Ribbonleg, Jaryn Camden Wentzell, Scott Wayne to Laird, Scott Wayne Wentzell, Joshua Levi to Laird, Joshua Levi Chichak, Kohl Darren to Chichak, Nichole Ann Magallano, Darrell Steve to Falconite, Darrell Steve Park, Ji Hye to Park, Claire Jihwi Gruber, Nathan Kenneth Douglas to Caffrey, Nathaniel Giese, Cassandra Samatha to Metcalfe, Cassandra Samatha Kukulewich, Andrew Jonathan Campbell to Iannone, Andrew Jonathan Campbell

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October 23, 2015

Laarhuis, Deminicus Jozep to Laarhuis, Dominic Joseph Deng, Qiyou to Deng, Halen Nguyen, Nga Thi Thao to Nguyen, Stephanie Thi Thao Dietrich, Kristen Edward to Jensen, Kristen Cole

October 26, 2015

Timothy, Tiyana Rae Fernandez to Timothy-Joson, Tiyana Rae Timothy, Saydi Joy Bebault to Timothy-Joson, Saydi Joy

October 30, 2015

Hetherington, Zane Douglas to Nolin, Zane Douglas

Treasury Board and Finance

Insurance Notice

(Insurance Act)

Notice is hereby given that Security Insurance of Hartford withdrew from the Province of Alberta pursuant to section 53 of the Insurance Act.

Effective November 2, 2015

David Sorensen Deputy Superintendent of Insurance.

ADVERTISEMENTS

Notice of Certificate of Intent to Dissolve

(Business Corporations Act)

Notice is hereby given that a Certificate of Intent to Dissolve was issued to Stonewall

Resources Limited on October 23, 2015.

Dated at Calgary, Alberta on November 12, 2015.

Donald L. Jackson, President.

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