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Vol. 95 ST. JOHN’S, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2020 No. 09
THE NEWFOUNDLANDAND LABRADOR GAZETTE
PART IPUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
LABOUR STANDARDS ACT
NOTICE
TAKE NOTICE that, pursuant to section 8 of the Labour Standards Regulations, the minimum wage rate as of April 1, 2020 will be $11.65 and, pursuant to section 9 of the Labour Standards Regulations, the overtime wage rate as of April 1, 2020 will be $17.48.
HONOURABLE CHRISTOPHER MITCHELMOREMinister of Advanced Education, Skills and Labour
Feb 25 & 28
CANADA-NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR ATLANTIC ACCORD IMPLEMENTATION NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR ACT
NOTICE
Joint Directive
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to subsection 42(4) of the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Newfoundland and Labrador Act and the Canada— Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Inzplenzentation Act (Accord Acts), that the Minister of Natural Resources (Newfoundland and Labrador) and the Minister of Natural Resources (Canada) have issued a Joint Directive to the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board pursuant to paragraph 42(1)@) of the Accord Acts, with respect to the observance of Canada’s domestic and international trade obligations in the application and administration of Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Benefits Plans.
Interested parties may request a copy of the Joint Directive by writing to:
EMAIL: [email protected]
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ADDRESS FOR SERVICE:
Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum BoardSuite 101, TD Place 140 Water StreetSt. John’s, NL AIC 6H6
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HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT and MUNICIPALITIES ACT, 1999
TRAFFIC REGULATIONS TOWN OF PETTY HARBOUR/MADDOX COVE
Pursuant to and by virtue of the powers conferred by Sections 414(2)(oo) of the Municipalities Act, 1999, SNL c.M-24 as amended and Ministerial Order # Cor/2019/01829 pursuant to Sections 189 and 190 of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.N.L., 1990, chapter H.-3, as amended, the Town Council of the TOWN OF PETTY HARBOUR/MADDOX COVE enacts the following Traffic Regulations.
1. TITLE These Regulations shall be known and citied as “THE
TOWN OF PETTY HARBOUR/MADDOX COVE TRAFFIC REGULATIONS.”
2. PURPOSE These Regulations are enacted to facilitate the safe and
orderly flow of traffic within the TOWN OF PETTY HARBOUR/MADDOX COVE while also serving to protect, preserve and promote the enjoyment of highways in the Town.
3. INTERPRETATION In these Regulations, the following words, unless the
context otherwise requires, shall have the following meanings:
3.1 “Act” shall mean the Highway Traffic Act, 1990, RSNL 1990, c. H-3, as amended.
3.2 “Bus” shall mean a motor vehicle designed or used for the transportation of passengers with a seating capacity of 10 or more in addition to the driver, but excluding those motor vehicles when used for personal transportation by the owner or with the owner’s permission.
3.3 “Commercial Motor Vehicle” shall mean a vehicle designed to carry goods, and includes a bus, a school bus, a truck, a truck tractor and other motor vehicles designed for commercial use, but does not include camper type vehicles designed or adapted exclusively for recreational purposes.
3.4 “Commercial Use” shall mean for the purpose of trade or the generation of income or profit.
3.5 “Commercial Vehicle” shall mean a commercial motor vehicle or a commercial trailer.
3.6 “Council” shall mean the Town Council of Petty Harbour/Maddox Cove or board of trustees established to control and manage the municipality.
3.7 “Crosswalk” shall mean:3.7.1 Any part of a roadway at an intersection
or elsewhere distinctly indicated for pedestrian crossing by signs or by lines or other markings on the surface; or
3.7.1 The part of a roadway at an intersection that is included within the connection of the lateral lines of the sidewalks of the opposite sides of a highway, measured from the curbs, or in the absence of curbs, from the edge of the roadway.
3.8 “Driveway” shall mean a clearly defined private road, way, drive, path or passage or a similar opening or space which is wide enough but not wider than is necessary, for the passage of a motor vehicle, which the owner, occupier or user of property has vehicular access from a roadway to a point within the property.
3.9 “Emergency Vehicle” shall mean:3.9.1 A motor vehicle driven by a peace officer
or a member of the police branch of one of the Crown’s Armed Forces where there is an emergency justifying a rate of speed in excess of a maximum rate of speed provided for in these Regulations or the Act and includes a vehicle so operated by a chief of a volunteer fire department,
3.9.2 A motor vehicle carrying firefighting equipment in responding to an alarm of fire; and
3.9.3 An ambulance responding to a call or transporting a patient where there is an emergency justifying a rate of speed in excess of a maximum rate of speed provided for in these Regulations or the Act.
3.10 “Highway” shall mean a place or way, including a structure forming part of the place or way, designed and intended for, or used by the public for the passage of traffic or the parking of vehicles and includes all the space between the boundary lines of the place or way.
3.11 “Intersection” shall mean the area enclosed within the prolongation or connection of the lateral curb lines, or where there are no curb lines, the lateral boundary lines of two or more highways that join one another at an angle, whether or not one of the highways cross the other.
3.12 “Motor Vehicle” shall mean a vehicle propelled, driven or controlled otherwise than by muscular
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power, other than a trailer or a vehicle running on fixed rails.
3.13 “Municipal Enforcement Officer” shall mean a person appointed as a Municipal Enforcement Officer under section 179 (1) of the Municipalities Act, 1999, M-24, RSNL 1999.
3.14 “Operator” shall mean a person driving a motor vehicle on a highway or who has the care or control of the motor vehicle on a highway whether in motion or not.
3.15 “Owner” shall mean:3.15.1 The person who holds the legal title to a
vehicle;3.15.1 In the case of a vehicle that is registered, the
person in whose name it is registered;3.15.1 In the case of a vehicle that is the subject of
a mortgage, the mortgagor if the mortgagor is entitled to possession of the vehicle;
3.15.1 In the case of a vehicle that is the subject of a hire-purchase agreement, the person in possession of the vehicle under the agreement; or,
3.15.1 In the case of a vehicle that is the subject of a conditional sale contract, the buyer under the conditional sale contract if the buyer is entitled to possession of the vehicle.
3.16 “Park” shall mean to permit a vehicle, whether occupied or not, to stand otherwise than temporarily for the immediate purpose of and while actually engaged in loading or unloading goods or taking up or setting down passengers or in obedience to traffic regulations or traffic signs or the direction of a traffic officer.
3.17 “Peace Officer” shall mean a member of the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary, a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Force stationed in the province, a member of a municipal police force and a park warden appointed under the Public Service Employment Act (Canada) who is stationed in the province.
3.18 “Pedestrian” shall mean:3.18.1 A person on foot3.18.2 A person in or on a mobility aid, or3.18.3 A child in a carriage or sleigh.
3.19 “Regulations” shall mean Town of Petty Harbour/Maddox Cove Traffic Regulations.
3.20 “Roadway” shall mean a portion of a highway that is improved, designed, or ordinarily used for vehicular traffic, but does not include the shoulder unless the shoulder is paved, and where a highway includes two or more separate roadways, the term “roadway” refers to any one roadway separately and not to all of the roadways collectively.
3.21 “School Bus” shall mean a motor vehicle:3.21.1 Designed or used to carry 7 or more
passengers, in addition to the driver;3.21.2 Owned, operated by or contracted to a
school board or agent of a school board; and
3.21.3 Used to transport children to or from school or to and from places other than school for the purpose of school related activities.
3.22 “Sidewalk” shall mean that portion of a highway lying between the curb lines or the lateral lines of a roadway and the adjacent property lines set apart for the use of pedestrians and includes a part of a highway set apart or marked as being for the exclusive use of pedestrians, and is considered to include an area of a highway lying between the curb lines or the lateral lines of a roadway and that portion of a highway set apart for the use of pedestrians.
3.23 “Stop” shall mean:3.23.1 when required shall mean the complete
cessation of movement;3.23.2 when prohibited, any stopping or standing
of a vehicle whether occupied or not except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a traffic officer or traffic-control device or signal.
3.24 “Town” shall mean the Town of Petty Harbour/Maddox Cove.
3.25 “Trailer” shall mean a vehicle which has no motive power of its own and which is attached to a truck, or truck tractor or other motor vehicle but does not include:3.25.1 An implement of husbandry temporarily
attached to another vehicle,3.25.2 A side car attached to a motor cycle, or3.25.3 A tow dolly designed to be used to tow
another motor vehicle where one or more axles of the towed vehicle rests on the tow dolly.
3.26 “Traffic” shall include vehicles, pedestrians and animals while using a highway for the purpose of travel.
3.27 “Traffic Officer” shall mean any person appointed by Council to enforce these Regulations, including a Municipal Enforcement Officer or Peace Officer.
3.28 “Traffic Sign” shall include all traffic control signals, warning sign posts, direction posts, signs, lines, marks or other devices for the guidance of persons using highways.
3.29 “Vehicle” shall mean a device in, upon or by which a person or thing may be transported or drawn
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upon a highway, but does not include devices used exclusively upon fixed rails.
4. COUNCIL AUTHORITY
4.1 Council may cause or permit traffic lights or Traffic Signs to be placed on or near any Highway within the limits of the Town.
4.2 Traffic lights or Traffic Signs erected or authorized under subsection 4.1 of these Regulations may be for any of the following purposes;
4.2.1 To regulate the movement of Traffic;4.2.2 To indicate the route to be followed by
Traffic;4.2.3 To restrict or prohibit the use of any part of
any Highway, other than a main Highway designed as such by the Minister of Transportation and Works, within the limits of the Town;
4.2.4 To indicate maximum speed limits in any area or on any part of any Highway within the limits of the Town, so that Vehicles driven in excess of such speed shall be taken to have failed to conform to the indication given by the Traffic Sign;
4.2.5 To restrict or prohibit the parking of Vehicles in any area or on any part of any Highway within the limits of the Town;
4.2.6 To restrict or prohibit temporarily the use of any Highway, other than a main Highway designated as such by the Minister of Transportation and Works, or any part of any Highway within the limits of the Town, whenever, owing to the likelihood of danger to the public or serious damage to the Highway, it appears to Council to be necessary; and to limit the loads of Vehicles owing to the condition of the Highway if Council deems it necessary, provided that the traffic lights or Traffic Signs shall not apply to any person granted a permit in writing by Council to use the Highway in case of an emergency;
4.2.7 To warn users of the Highway of the need for special caution;
4.2.8 To convey information to users of the Highway within the limits of the Town;
4.2.9 To set out proper Pedestrian crossing on any Highway within the limits of the Town; or
4.2.10 To restrict or reserve specific parking spaces for the sole use of persons with a disability.
4.3 Any person who fails to comply with the directions, restrictions, prohibitions, or warnings given by traffic lights or Traffic Signs erected in accordance with these Regulations shall be guilty of an offence against these Regulations.
5. PARKING
5.1 No person shall Stop, stand or Park a Vehicle on a Highway so that the Vehicle or any part of it is:
5.1.1 On a Sidewalk or an area generally used by or intended for use by Pedestrians;
5.1.2 In front of a public or private Driveway or in front of an authorized loading door designated as such;
5.1.3 Within 6 metres of an intersection;5.1.4 Within 1 metre from any fire hydrant;5.1.5 Within a Crosswalk;5.1.6 Within 6 metres of the approach side of a
Crosswalk;5.1.7 Within 10 metres upon the approach to
any flashing beacon, stop sign, or traffic-control sign or signal located at any side of a Roadway;
5.1.8 Within 6 metres either side of the entrance to or exit from a hotel, church, school, public meeting place, theatre, dance hall or playground;
5.1.9 Within a distance of 20 metres from a bus stop erected under these Regulations, except where otherwise provided by a sign erected under these Regulations;
5.1.10 Within 7 metres of a Driveway entrance to a fire station;
5.1.11 Alongside or opposite a street excavation or obstruction when stopping, standing or parking obstructs traffic;
5.1.12 In a place in contravention of a traffic control device that gives notice that stopping, standing or parking is there prohibited or restricted;
5.1.13 On the left side of the Highway in the direction it is heading, excepting where such parking is designated by proper signs erected by Council;
5.1.14 Within 150 metres of any site where a fire is in progress unless permission has been obtained from a Peace Officer, Municipal Enforcement Officer or Traffic Officer, excepting an Emergency Vehicle, clergy vehicle, medical doctor’s vehicle or nurse’s vehicle;
5.1.15 In any such a manner as to interfere with, hinder or obstruct the normal flow of Traffic;
5.1.16 On the paved portion of a Roadway;5.1.17 On any property classified as an easement
unless a permit has been granted by the Town;
5.1.18 For the purpose of displaying the Vehicle for sale;
5.1.19 For the purpose of washing, greasing or repairing the Vehicle, except for such repairs as have been necessitated by an emergency;
5.1.20 In an area designated as a parking space for persons with a disability only.
5.2 No person shall double park any Motor Vehicle on any Highway within the limits of the Town.
5.3 No person shall Park or Stop any Vehicle on any Roadway unless on the right hand side of the Roadway, having regard to the direction in which the Vehicle was proceeding with the right front
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and rear wheels parallel to and not more than thirty (30) centimeters from the curb where there is a raised curb, or where there is no curb or a rolled curb, with the right front and rear wheels parallel to and as near the right hand limit of the Roadway as is practical without stopping or parking over a Sidewalk or footpath or over any part of the road where grass is grown or which is not intended for the use of Vehicles.
5.4 No person shall stand, Stop or Park or drive a Vehicle upon any Highway or public area within the Town in contravention to any Traffic Sign that may be posted by Council.
6. COMMERCIAL VEHICLE OFFENCES
6.1 Council is hereby authorized to determine and designate Highways in the Town that shall be used by Commercial Vehicles.
6.2 These Regulations shall not prohibit:6.2.1 The operation of Commercial Vehicles
upon any street where necessary to the conduct of business at a destination point, provided that streets upon which such Traffic is permitted are used until reaching the Intersection nearest the destination point;
6.2.2 The operation of an Emergency Vehicle upon any street in the Town;
6.2.3 The operation of Commercial Vehicles owned or operated by the Town, Public Utilities or any contractor engaged in the repair, delivery of materials, maintenance or construction of streets, street improvements, or street utilities within the Town; or
6.2.4 The operation of Commercial Vehicles upon any officially established detour in the Town.
6.3 The driver of a Commercial Vehicle loading or unloading freight within the Town shall, if possible, place such Commercial Vehicle off the Highway into some private parking space; or where no alternative loading or unloading point exists, place such Commercial Vehicle as near as possible to the curb or side of the Highway and load or unload as quickly as possible, but in no case, shall a driver place a Commercial Vehicle in such a position as to excessively hinder or obstruct the normal flow of Traffic.
6.4 No Commercial Vehicle shall be parked on any Highway within the Towns limits between the hours of 1:00 am and 5:00 am.
7. SNOW CLEARING
7.1 During the period from November 1st in each year to April 30th in the following year, both days
inclusive, no person shall Park, leave or abandon any Vehicle or portion of any Vehicle upon any Highway within the Town:
7.1.1 Without a permit issued by the Town; or,7.1.2 Between the hours of 8:00am – 10:00am in
order to facilitate snow clearing operations.
7.2 Any Motor Vehicle parked contrary to Regulation 7.1 may be towed away by Council or their representatives, at the owner’s risk and expense, to a place selected by Council or person so authorized.
8. ABANDONED VEHICLES
8.1 When a Vehicle:8.1.1 Is standing, stopped or parked upon a
Highway within the Town limits or bridge in such a position that it may:
8.1.2 Interfere with Traffic;8.1.3 Constitute a hindrance to the maintenance
repair or improvement thereof;8.1.4 Hinder or impede the ploughing of or
removal of snow or ice therefrom; or8.1.5 Hinder or impede the carrying out of any
undertaking of Council;8.1.6 Has been apparently abandoned upon a
Highway within the Town limits, sidewalks or bridges for longer than (24) hours; or
8.1.7 Has been left unattended upon any Highway within the Town limits, sidewalks or bridges in contravention of these Regulations, Council or any person authorized for the purpose by Council may remove that Vehicle, at the Owner’s risk and expense, to a place selected by Council or person so authorized.
8.2 Council may dispose of any Vehicle removed and stored under these Regulations, by public sale or auction, if the Vehicle is not claimed within thirty (30) days of removal and storage.
8.3 Prior to the return of the Vehicle to its Owner, the Owner shall pay the costs of its removal and storage as determined by Council and where such costs are not paid by the Owner, Council may sell the Vehicle on public sale or auction to satisfy such costs upon notice to the Owner, including the costs, if any, incidental to the public sale or auction.
9. OFFENCE
9.1 Notwithstanding Section 5 of the Provincial Offence Act, any person who violates any of the provisions of these Regulations, shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of not more than the maximum and not less than the minimum amount as prescribed for the offence in Schedule "A" to these Regulations and appearing in that Schedule
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opposite the number or letter or both of the Regulations, subsection or paragraph.
10. APPLICATION
10.1 A Peace Officer, Municipal Enforcement Officer, or Traffic Officer may enforce these regulations.
11. REPEAL OF PREVIOUS REGULATIONS AND AMENDMENTS
11.1 All previous Town of Petty Harbour/Maddox Cove Traffic Regulations and amendments are repealed.
12. COMPLIANCE WITH OTHER ACTS AND REGULATIONS
12.1 Nothing in these Regulations serves to exempt any
person from obtaining any license, permission, permit, authority or approval required by any other regulation of the Town or any statute or regulation of the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, and in such cases where more than one regulation or statute applies the more restrictive regulation or statute shall apply.
13. EFFECTIVE DATE
13.1 These Regulations shall come into force on February 28, 2020.
SCHEDULE ATOWN OF PETTY HARBOUR/MADDOX COVE SCHEDULE OF FINES
Section Subsection Offence Fine
4 4.1.1 Parking on sidewalk $50.00
4.1.2 Parking in front of public or private driveway $50.00
4.1.3 Parking within 6 metres of intersection $50.00
4.1.4 Parking within 1 metre of hydrant $50.00
4.1.5 Parking within a crosswalk $100.00
4.1.6 Parking within 6 metres of a crosswalk $50.00
4.1.7 Parking within 10 metres of A traffic control device $50.00
4.1.8 Parking within 6 metres of an entrance or exit to hotel, church, school, public meeting place, theatre, dance hall or playground $50.00
4.1.9 Parking within 20 metres of a bus stop $50.00
4.1.10 Parking within 6 metres of a fire station $50.00
4.1.11 Parking opposite or beside a street excavation $50.00
4.1.12 Parking contrary to signs $100.00
4.1.13 Parking on left side of highway $50.00
4.1.14 Parking within 150 metres of the site of a fire $50.00
5 5.3 Commercial motor vehicles parking in residential zones without a permit $100.00
5.7 Commercial vehicle parked on highway within the Town from 1:00 am – 7:00 am $50.00
6 6.1 Parking so as to obstruct snow clearing $50.00
6.1.1 Parking on a highway or municipal parking area between 12 midnight and 8:00am $50.00
If fines are paid within five (5) business days of the violation, the fines will be reduced by 50%.
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TOWN OF PETTY HARBOUR/MADDOX COVE Stephanie Stack, Chief Administrative Officer
ADDRESS FOR SERVICE:
35 Main RoadPetty Harbour, NLA0A 3H0
Tel: (709) 368-3959Web: pettyharbourmaddoxcove.ca
Feb 28
MECHANICS LIEN ACT
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RELEASEHOLDBACK PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 12.1 TO 12.3 OF
THE MECHANICS LIEN ACT,RSNL 1990, C M-3 (THE “ACT”)
PROJECT: Husky West White Rose Project (Concrete Gravity Structure Construction) - Package No: 628768-S-A2201 Concrete & Concrete Batch Plants Supplies (Main CGS concrete package) per SNC-DRAGADOS-PENNECON G.P. (SDPGP), the CONTRACTOR, a General Partnership consisting of SNC Lavalin Major Projects Inc., Dragados Canada Inc., and Pennecon Limited, performing the Concrete Gravity Structure Construction Contract on the Husky West White Rose Project. located at 13 A-B Placentia Pike Road, Argentia, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
SNC-DRAGADOS-PENNECON G.P, the CONTRACTOR has received an Application from Capital Ready Mix – Lafarge Partnership (CRMLP) the SUBCONTRACOR per its Subcontract with SDPGP, for “Concrete Batch Plants, Subcontract No. 628768-S-A2201” which is for release of annual holdback pursuant to section 12.1 of the Act.
CRMLP, the SUBCONTRACTOR’S application for release of Holdback relates to work done on the project under its subcontract with the CONTRACTOR (the “Concrete Batch Plants Subcontract”) in the period from November 17, 2017 to November 20, 2019.
PURSUANT TO Sections 12.1 to 12.3 of the Act, and in relation to the subcontract entered into between SNC-Dragados-Pennecon G.P. The CONTRACTOR and Capital Ready Mix-Lafarge Partnership, a General Partnership consisting of Newcrete Investments Limited Partnership and Lafarge Canada Inc., the SUBCONTRACTOR, which subcontract is dated as of 5th December 2017 (The “SUBCONTRACT”), notice is hereby given of the intention of SNC-Dragados-Pennecon G.P. to release to Capital Ready Mix-Lafarge Partnership the mechanics’ lien holdback funds which were retained prior to 5th December 2019.
All persons having outstanding claims for services or materials provided in the performance of the Subcontract shall take notice and bring forward any such claims in accordance with the Act, within the period of 30 days from this notice to Michel Girard, Procurement Manager at the “Address for Service” below.
Pursuant to Section 12.3. (1) of the Act, “The lien of a contractor or subcontractor for services or materials provided on or before the annual anniversary date of the day services or materials were first provided under a contract or subcontract which meets the requirements of section 12.1 expires 30 days after the day on which notice of release of the holdback is completed in accordance with section 12.2”
Further, pursuant to Section 12.3(2) of the Act “The lien of a person other than a contractor or subcontractor for services or materials provided on or before the annual anniversary date of the day services or materials were first provided under a contract or subcontract which meets the requirements of section 12.1 expires 30 days after the day on which notice of release of the holdback is completed in accordance with section 12.2.”
Any claims for liens regarding services or materials provided after November 20, 2019 are not affected by section 12.3(1) and (2) but remain subject to the other provisions of the Act regarding lien claims.
Dated at St. John’s, NL, this date of Publication, February 28, 2020.
SNC-DRAGADOS-PENNECON G.P.PER: Michel Girard, Procurement Manager
ADDRESS FOR SERVICE:
By Mail:P.O. Box 70Freshwater, PBFreshwater, NLA0B 1W0
Street Address:13 A-B Placentia Pike RoadArgentia, NL AOB 1W0
Tel: (709) 700-6872 Cell: (709) 689-6823
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CHANGE OF NAME ACT, 2009
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LANDS ACT
NOTICE OF INTENT, SECTION 7LANDS ACT, SNL1991 c36 AS AMENDED
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that an application has been made to the Department of Fisheries and Land Resources, Agriculture and Lands Branch, to acquire title, pursuant to section 7(2) (d) of the said Act, to that piece of Crown lands situated within 15 metres of the waters of Eastport Bay for the purpose of a recreational hiking trail.
The application may intrude on the 15 metre shoreline of the above mentioned water body(s) in various locations. For a detailed map, please see website: http://www.ma.gov.nl.ca/lands/sec7notifications.html.
Please note: It may take up to five (5) days from the date of application for details to appear on the website.
Any person wishing to object to the application must file the objection in writing with reasons, within 30 days from the publication of notice on the Department of Fisheries and Land Resources website, Crown Lands, http://www.ma.gov.nl.ca/lands/index.html, to the Minister of Fisheries and Land Resources by mail or email to the nearest Regional Lands Office:● Eastern Regional Lands Office, P.O. Box 8700, Howley Building, Higgins Line, St. John’s, NL, A1B 4J6 Email: [email protected]
● Central Regional Lands Office, P.O. Box 2222, Gander, NL, A1V 2N9 Email: [email protected]
● Western Regional Lands Office, P.O. Box 2006, Sir Richard Squires Building, Corner Brook, NL, A2H 6J8 Email: [email protected]
● Labrador Regional Lands Office, P.O. Box 3014, Station “B”, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, NL, A0P 1E0 Email: [email protected]
(DISCLAIMER: The Newfoundland and Labrador Gazette publishes a NOTICE OF INTENT as received from the Applicant and takes no responsibility for errors or omissions in the property being more particularly described.)
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NOTICE OF INTENT, SECTION 7LANDS ACT, SNL1991 c36 AS AMENDED
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that an application has been made to the Department of Fisheries and Land Resources, Agriculture and Lands Branch, to acquire title, pursuant to section 7(2) (d) of the said Act, to that piece of Crown lands situated within 15 metres of the waters of York Harbour shoreline for the purpose of a personal wharf/dock.
The application may intrude on the 15 metre shoreline of the above mentioned water body(s) in various locations. For a detailed map, please see website: http://www.ma.gov.nl.ca/lands/sec7notifications.html.
Please note: It may take up to five (5) days from the date of application for details to appear on the website.
Any person wishing to object to the application must file the objection in writing with reasons, within 30 days from the publication of notice on the Department of Fisheries and Land Resources website, Crown Lands, http://www.ma.gov.nl.ca/lands/index.html, to the Minister of Fisheries and Land Resources by mail or email to the nearest Regional Lands Office:
● Eastern Regional Lands Office, P.O. Box 8700, Howley Building, Higgins Line, St. John’s, NL, A1B 4J6 Email: [email protected]
● Central Regional Lands Office, P.O. Box 2222, Gander, NL, A1V 2N9 Email: [email protected]
● Western Regional Lands Office, P.O. Box 2006, Sir Richard Squires Building, Corner Brook, NL, A2H 6J8 Email: [email protected]
● Labrador Regional Lands Office, P.O. Box 3014, Station “B”, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, NL, A0P 1E0 Email: [email protected]
(DISCLAIMER: The Newfoundland and Labrador Gazette publishes a NOTICE OF INTENT as received from the Applicant and takes no responsibility for errors or omissions in the property being more particularly described.)
Feb 28
TRUSTEE ACT
ESTATE NOTICE
IN THE ESTATE OF ETHEL MARY LAWTON, Late of the City of St. John’s, in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Retired, Widow, Deceased.
ALL PERSONS claiming to be creditors of or who have any claims or demands upon or affecting the Estate of ETHEL MARY LAWTON, Retired, Widow, Deceased, who died at St. John’s, in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador on or about the 11th day of December 2019, are hereby requested to send particulars thereof in writing, duly attested, to the undersigned solicitors for the Executors of the Estate of the Late ETHEL MARY LAWTON, on or before the 27th day of March, 2020, after which date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the said Estate having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice.
DATED at St. John’s, in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, this 25th day of February, 2020.
MCINNES COOPERSolicitors for the Executors
PER: Robert J. Hickey
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THE NEWFOUNDLANDAND LABRADOR GAZETTE
PART IISUBORDINATE LEGISLATION
FILED UNDER THE STATUTES AND SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION ACT
Vol. 95 ST. JOHN’S, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2020 No. 09
IndexPART I
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