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239 THE NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR GAZETTE PART I PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY Vol. 85 ST. JOHN’S, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 2010 No.28 HISTORIC RESOURCES ACT NOTICE OF DECLARATION Under the authority of section 16.1 of the Historic Resources Act, I am pleased to announce that the Lieutenant-Governor in Council has declared the parcel of land containing the archaeological remains of the 1610 John Guy Plantation to be a provincial historic site. The land was acquired by the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador on the authority of section 16.2 of the Historic Resources Act, the surveys of which are on file with the Department of Tourism, Culture and Recreation and the site shall be known as the Cupids Cove Plantation Provincial Historic Site. Dated at St. John’s, NL, July 6 th , 2010. TERRY FRENCH Minister of Tourism, Culture and Recreation July 16

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THE NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR GAZETTE

PART I

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY

Vol. 85 ST. JOHN’S, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 2010 No.28

HISTORIC RESOURCES ACT

NOTICE OF DECLARATION

Under the authority of section 16.1 of the Historic Resources Act, I am pleased to announce that the Lieutenant-Governor in Council has declared the parcel of land containing the archaeological remains of the 1610 John Guy Plantation to be a provincial historic site. The land was acquired by the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador on the authority of section 16.2 of the Historic Resources Act, the surveys of which are on file with the Department of Tourism, Culture and Recreation and the site shall be known as the Cupids Cove Plantation Provincial Historic Site. Dated at St. John’s, NL, July 6th, 2010.

TERRY FRENCH

Minister of Tourism, Culture and Recreation July 16

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CHANGE OF NAME ACT, 2009

KEN MULLALY Registrar, Vital Statistics Division

July 16

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CORPORATIONS ACT Corporations Act - Section 393 Local Incorporations For the Month of: May 2010 Date Number Company Name 2010-05-01 62417 AIRCO SHEETMETAL INC. 2010-05-03 62427 B & B FISHERIES (2010) LTD. 2010-05-03 62424 BRISTOL HOMES LTD. 2010-05-03 62418 D P J'S CONSTRUCTION INC. 2010-05-03 62421 HN HOLDINGS LTD. 2010-05-03 62422 IPUNJABI MEDIA INC. 2010-05-03 62425 MFS MANUFACTURING INC. 2010-05-03 62423 PARKWOOD CONSTRUCTION LIMITED 2010-05-03 62419 SHANNON'S SERVICE STATION LTD. 2010-05-03 62426 TOURISM BELL ISLAND INC. 2010-05-03 62413 Tamarack Environmental Ltd. 2010-05-03 62414 Whink Enterprises Inc. 2010-05-03 62415 Women's Empowerment Canada INC 2010-05-03 62416 Mistic Voyager Fishing Enterprises Limited 2010-05-04 62435 CABOT SHEET METAL LTD. 2010-05-04 62437 DKS COMPLETE HOME RENOVATIONS LTD. 2010-05-04 62436 JEREMY'S TAXI LTD 2010-05-04 62434 K & M ELECTRICAL & CONTRACTING LTD. 2010-05-04 62433 T B R SERVICES INC 2010-05-04 62420 Around the Bay Carpentry Ltd. 2010-05-04 62428 Global Ocean Dynamics Ltd. 2010-05-04 62429 62429 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR LIMITED 2010-05-04 62431 WSN Construction Ltd. 2010-05-05 62447 ATLANTIC BELL DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED 2010-05-05 62449 DAVENPORT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 2010-05-05 62450 MERTECH CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES INC

2010-05-05 62446 N & N CONSTRUCTION INC. 2010-05-05 62448 UPSTREAM TELECOMS INC. 2010-05-05 62432 J.H. Oosthuizen & Sons Holdings Inc. 2010-05-05 62442 Iron Isle Property Management Ltd. 2010-05-05 62443 OLLERFLY COFFEE INC. 2010-05-05 62444 Barnes Carpentry & Excavation Ltd. 2010-05-05 62445 BNDumaresque Contracting Ltd. 2010-05-06 62461 AIR LABRADOR LIMITED 2010-05-06 62460 C AND L FLOORING AND RENOVATIONS LTD. 2010-05-06 62457 CROCKERS PAVING & SERVICES LTD. 2010-05-06 62463 CTI CAPITAL PRECAST JOINT VENTURE INC. 2010-05-06 62458 POWER PLAY SPORTZ INC. 2010-05-06 62464 ST. JULIENS STAGE COMMITTEE INC. 2010-05-06 62459 WLC DEVELOPMENT LIMITED

2010-05-06 62454 62454 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR INC. 2010-05-06 62455 Dr. Catherine Hickey Professional Medical Corporation 2010-05-06 62456 K L S TRUCKING LTD 2010-05-07 62462 Complete Plumbing and Heating Ltd 2010-05-07 62466 BDN Holdings Ltd. 2010-05-07 62467 Layte's Contracting Inc. 2010-05-10 62479 ALLSTON HOLDINGS INC. 2010-05-10 62475 BAR MECHANICAL INC. 2010-05-10 62480 BAY D' ESPOIR COMMUNITY YOUTH NETWORK INC. 2010-05-10 62478 M J R MASONARY INC. 2010-05-10 62476 PREVAILING TECHNOLOGY CONSTRUCTION LTD. 2010-05-10 62468 B & C Snacks Limited 2010-05-10 62469 R & R Developments Inc. 2010-05-10 62473 Milestone Promotions Inc. 2010-05-11 62486 ADVANCED CATALYST ENERGY SYSTEMS INC. 2010-05-11 62483 NOSEWORTHY'S PLUMBING LIMITED 2010-05-11 62484 PLATINUM LIMOUSINE INC. 2010-05-11 62485 SPHINX RISING INC. 2010-05-11 62474 Carbonear Ocean View RV Park Ltd 2010-05-11 62477 Excel Painting Ltd 2010-05-12 62491 DANAQUOR INDUSTRIES (NL) LIMITED 2010-05-12 62492 TERRY'S TOWING & ROADSIDE INC. 2010-05-12 62482 East Wave Contracting Ltd. 2010-05-12 62488 Carriage House Inn Inc. 2010-05-12 62489 TerEm Enterprises Ltd. 2010-05-13 62503 D. W. BUSSEY MANAGEMENT PLC INC. 2010-05-13 62499 DR. C. HAPGOOD PMC INC. 2010-05-13 62506 E.M. ROGERS MANAGEMENT PLC INC. 2010-05-13 62494 EDEN CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT INC. 2010-05-13 62504 F. R. LAYTE MANAGEMENT PLC INC. 2010-05-13 62498 MGM ENTERPRISES INC. 2010-05-13 62501 MKCH HOLDINGS INC. 2010-05-13 62497 PROVINCIAL DOOR AND FRAME LTD. 2010-05-13 62502 R.S. ROGERS MANAGEMENT PLC INC. 2010-05-13 62493 The Stair Guys Ltd. 2010-05-14 62515 AVEREE'S PURPOSE INC. 2010-05-14 62518 BARTLETT DEVELOPMENT INC. 2010-05-14 62521 HODGE'S COVE SMALL BOAT BASIN COMMITTEE INC. 2010-05-14 62512 P&K MECHANICAL LTD. 2010-05-14 62514 S.J.T.A. ENTERPRISES INC. 2010-05-14 62516 TRIPLE VEE'S RENOVATIONS LTD. 2010-05-14 62517 VALLEYVIEW COTTAGES INC. 2010-05-14 62505 The Ink Spot Inc. 2010-05-14 62507 BM Consulting Inc. 2010-05-14 62508 Shoreline Electrical Ltd 2010-05-17 62522 DMP HOMES & RENOS INC. 2010-05-17 62526 EASTERN LINK BUILDERS INC.

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2010-05-17 62525 PARROTT DEVELOPMENT INC. 2010-05-17 62509 AJJ Holdings Inc. 2010-05-17 62519 BEST DESIGN CLOSETS LTD. 2010-05-17 62520 62520 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR INC. 2010-05-18 62528 IRC NEWFOUNDLAND LTD. 2010-05-18 62529 LEBOUDOIR INC. 2010-05-18 62531 MEMORIAL ACCOMMODATIONS INC. 2010-05-19 62534 HORIZON DEVELOPMENT INC 2010-05-19 62536 MBP HOLDINGS INC. 2010-05-19 62541 OFFSHORE WORLD LTD. 2010-05-19 62535 SQUIRES WATER WELL DRILLING INC. 2010-05-19 62533 62533 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR LIMITED 2010-05-20 62543 FRANCIS SHEA CONTRACTING INC 2010-05-20 62540 62540 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR INC. 2010-05-20 62542 J&J Consulting Limited 2010-05-21 62552 ARTISTIC DESIGN CONSTRUCTION LIMITED 2010-05-21 62551 SALA HOLDINGS INC. 2010-05-21 62547 Snelgroves Cleaning Services Inc. 2010-05-21 62548 TERRA ARTIS CAPITAL PARTNERS INC. 2010-05-25 62564 RECO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS LTD 2010-05-25 62553 Groundwork Site Services Ltd. 2010-05-25 62554 62554 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR INC. 2010-05-25 62555 Spaniard's Bay Truck Trailer Auto Repair Centre Inc. 2010-05-25 62556 Arctic Marine Operations Consultancy Ltd. 2010-05-25 62557 J.Coles Consulting Inc 2010-05-26 62573 62573 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR INC. 2010-05-26 62575 JAKE KNOX AUTISM FOUNDATION INC. 2010-05-26 62572 LEOPARD CANADA LTD. 2010-05-26 62574 M & K CONSTRUCTION INC. 2010-05-26 62561 ABM Consulting Inc. 2010-05-26 62566 Stormers Distribution Ltd. 2010-05-26 62567 David G Taylor Consulting Inc 2010-05-26 62568 Orion Group Atlantic Limited 2010-05-26 62569 Happy Valley-Goose Bay Family Resource Centre Inc. 2010-05-26 62570 FORAN MANAGEMENT CONSULTING LTD. 2010-05-26 62571 Opportunity Knox Business Services (2010) Inc. 2010-05-27 62583 INDULGENCE BY THE SEA INC. 2010-05-27 62582 JIM & NEYS TRANSPORTATION INC. 2010-05-27 62584 LINFORD AUTO SALES LTD. 2010-05-27 62580 ULTIMED PHARMA INC. 2010-05-27 62576 62576 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR INC. 2010-05-27 62577 Peninsula Adjusting Services Ltd. 2010-05-27 62578 Process Control Solutions Inc. 2010-05-28 62589 ALDEN & SON ENTERPRISES LIMITED 2010-05-28 62586 BEIJING RESTAURANT INC 2010-05-28 62596 DANDY DAN'S SEAFOODS LTD

2010-05-28 62592 ELITE ROOFING & CONTRACTING LTD. 2010-05-28 62587 MILESTONE PROJECT PROFESSIONALS INC. 2010-05-28 62591 ORDINARY SPOKES COMMUNITY BIKE ACTION, INC. 2010-05-28 62581 Streamline Consulting Services Ltd. 2010-05-28 62585 62585 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR INC. 2010-05-31 62605 AFT HOLDINGS LIMITED 2010-05-31 62602 BROOKLYN HOLDINGS LIMITED 2010-05-31 62600 DR. JACOB C. JACOB PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL CORPORATION 2010-05-31 62603 FGL HOLDINGS LIMITED 2010-05-31 62606 THE FERRYLAND ATHELETIC ASSOCIATION CORPORATION 2010-05-31 62594 Eastern Technology Consultants Inc. 2010-05-31 62595 New Found Global Education Inc. Total Incorporations: 145

Corporations Act - Section 331 Local Revivals For the Month of: May 2010 Date Number Company Name 2010-05-04 40338 RayCon Services Ltd 2010-05-12 37819 H.M.P. HOLDINGS LIMITED 2010-05-13 32998 Balsom Holdings Ltd 2010-05-13 4031 BREN POWER LIMITED 2010-05-14 45147 Discovery Automotive Limited 2010-05-19 41494 A. H. Harris (Butchers) Incorporated 2010-05-19 50244 ROOKWOOD NEWFOUNDLAND INC. 2010-05-21 42845 Cadogen Square Inc. 2010-05-25 31390 Council of Industries Inc. 2010-05-27 44934 Municipal Training & Development Corporation Total Revivals: 10

Corporations Act - Section 286 Local Amendments For the Month of: May 2010 Date Number Company Name 2010-05-03 43265 Tremblett's Ambulance Service Ltd 2010-05-04 30047 TERRY'S ENTERPRISE LIMITED 2010-05-04 28280 THE NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR SOCIETY FOR MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE INC. 2010-05-04 40153 Whittle Brothers Painting Contractor Limited 2010-05-05 23824 10910 Newfoundland Inc. 2010-05-05 30006 KATIE'S KONVENIENCE LIMITED

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2010-05-05 47447 ONPLUG INNOVATIONS INC. 2010-05-06 62203 DCK BUILDING & RENOVATING INC. 2010-05-07 62295 N'LIGHTEN UP THERAPY INC. 2010-05-07 51198 Stepping Stones Daycare/ Pre-School INC. 2010-05-10 58 CMC ENTERPRISE INC. 2010-05-10 62402 LABRADOR SALES (2010) LIMITED 2010-05-10 52683 MISS TEEN ACHIEVEMENT NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR INCORPORATED 2010-05-10 60149 PARKINSON SOCIETY NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR INC./SOCIETE PARKINSON TERRE NEUVE & LABRADOR INC. 2010-05-11 62460 C AND L FLOORING AND RENOVATIONS LTD. 2010-05-11 18918 K & D Club Limited 2010-05-11 18369 N.W.I. Service Center Limited 2010-05-11 16228 TOURISM INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR 2010-05-11 46563 UNITED NEIGHBOURHOOD TENANTS ASSOCIATION INC. 2010-05-13 62427 B & B FISHERIES (2010) LTD. 2010-05-13 54855 H & S TECHCON INC. 2010-05-13 27833 THE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS EDUCATION FOUNDATION OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, INC. 2010-05-13 62407 UNCLE PHIL'S THINK TANK INC. 2010-05-14 56450 TECH DIRECTIONAL SERVICES INC. 2010-05-17 61716 61716 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR LIMITED 2010-05-17 43594 BAYSHORE PROPERTIES INC. 2010-05-17 49729 DR. STACEY SAUNDERS PMC INC. 2010-05-17 62421 HN HOLDINGS LTD. 2010-05-17 59516 THE GUARDIAN GROUP INC. 2010-05-19 61210 NL HOCKEY FUTURES FOUNDATION INC. 2010-05-20 8566 E. POLLETTS LIMITED 2010-05-20 60102 LABRADOR WHOLESALE LIMITED 2010-05-20 62483 NOSEWORTHY'S PLUMBING LIMITED 2010-05-20 4331 Pollett's Electrical Services Limited 2010-05-20 60265 TKM CONSULTANTS LTD. 2010-05-21 20949 Le Gaboteur Inc. 2010-05-21 60808 MOVE IT INCORPORATED 2010-05-26 37602 F & S AUTO SUPPLIES LIMITED 2010-05-26 40714 HORSE AND PONY PROTECTION ASSOCIATION OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR (HAPPA-NL) INC. 2010-05-26 11447 SCOUTS CANADA (NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR) PROPERTIES INC.

2010-05-26 29536 SCOUTS CANADA (NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR) TRUST FOUNDATION INC. 2010-05-27 21692 EXPLOITS SERVICES LIMITED 2010-05-27 12780 St. John's Kiwanis Recreation Association 2010-05-28 61433 CHANGJIANG RESTAURANT INC 2010-05-28 42779 New Leaf Holdings Limited 2010-05-28 50496 OLIVE TREE INVESTMENTS INC. 2010-05-28 18971 Terra Nova Attractions Limited 2010-05-28 8157 Terra Nova Services Limited 2010-05-31 60538 CABOT ENDEAVOR LTD 2010-05-31 36119 EASTPORT PENINSULA HERITAGE SOCIETY INCORPORATED 2010-05-31 35071 Morey's Enterprises Ltd. 2010-05-31 40979 MOSS HOLDINGS LIMITED 2010-05-31 47822 Wyse Design and Development Inc. Total Amendments: 53

Corporations Act - Section 335 Local Dissolutions For the Month of: May 2010 Date Number Company Name 2010-05-03 29484 BADCOCK MEAT MARKET LIMITED 2010-05-03 26485 LEWISPORTE SERVICES LIMITED 2010-05-04 34193 L & B DEVELOPMENT LTD 2010-05-05 48793 Protax Professional Services Ltd. 2010-05-10 54004 Amilco Development Inc 2010-05-10 61490 HODDER & HYNES HOMES INC 2010-05-10 55706 THAI IN A BOX INC. 2010-05-10 48610 The Lawn Patrol Limited 2010-05-12 42449 E and C Trucking Ltd. 2010-05-12 25184 H and M Groceteria Limited 2010-05-12 44934 Municipal Training & Development Corporation 2010-05-13 2230 Brewers Association of Newfoundland Limited 2010-05-13 36251 CaterPlan Services Incorporated 2010-05-13 40075 GLOVERTOWN HERITAGE SOCIETY INC. 2010-05-14 44496 10996 Newfoundland Limited 2010-05-14 55971 ARBATEL MINERALS AND EXPLORATIONS INC. 2010-05-14 39166 K & N HOLDINGS LTD. 2010-05-18 60416 JMJ CONSULTING INC. 2010-05-18 55863 MULTO ENTERPRISE LTD. 2010-05-19 47887 Impact Technologies Inc. 2010-05-20 15064 South West Coast Association For Community Living, Inc. 2010-05-21 55933 PORTUGAL COVE INVESTMENTS INC. 2010-05-27 60930 A LITTLE MAGIC LTD 2010-05-27 61704 WLS CONSULTING INC. 2010-05-28 42035 THE BINGO ROBBERS INC 2010-05-31 44839 Ship Mates Limited Total Dissolutions: 26

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Corporations Act - Section 294 Local Amalgamations For the Month of: May 2010 Date Number Company Name 2010-05-01 62470 SNELGROVE'S REALTY LTD. From: 31702 LABRADOR SALES LIMITED 43764 Snelgrove's Realty Ltd. 2010-05-31 62607 STARDOM ENTERPRISES LIMITED From: 35071 Morey's Enterprises Ltd. 41746 Stardom Enterprises Limited Total Amalgamations: 2

Corporations Act - Section 286 Local Name Changes For the Month of: May 2010 Number Company Name 62203 DCK BUILDING & RENOVATING INC. 2010-05-06 From: DCK BUILDING AND RENOVATING INC. 62295 N'LIGHTEN UP THERAPY INC. 2010-05-07 From: LIGHTEN UP THERAPY INC. 62402 LABRADOR SALES (2010) LIMITED 2010-05-10 From: 62402 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR LIMITED 62460 C AND L FLOORING AND RENOVATIONS LTD. 2010-05-11 From: C AND J FLOORING AND RENOVATIONS LTD. 27833 THE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS EDUCATION FOUNDATION OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, INC. 2010-05-13 From: The Chartered Accountants' Education Foundation of Newfoundland, Inc. 62421 HN HOLDINGS LTD. 2010-05-17 From: JUST FOR WOMEN FITNESS INC. 59516 THE GUARDIAN GROUP INC. 2010-05-17 From: 59516 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR LTD. 61210 NL HOCKEY FUTURES FOUNDATION INC. 2010-05-19 From: THE JACK LEE & SAM FELTHAM NL HOCKEY FUTURES FOUNDATION INC.

60102 LABRADOR WHOLESALE LIMITED 2010-05-20 From: 55765 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR LTD. 62483 NOSEWORTHY'S PLUMBING LIMITED 2010-05-20 From: NOSEWORTHY'S PLUMBING LIMITED 60265 TKM CONSULTANTS LTD. 2010-05-20 From: TKM CONSULTANTS LTD. 61433 CHANGJIANG RESTAURANT INC 2010-05-28 From: CHAMAJIANG RESTAURANT INC. 60538 CABOT ENDEAVOR LTD 2010-05-31 From: BJ'S HOMEMADE PIZZA & SUBS INC Total Name Changes: 13

Corporations Act - Section 443 Extra-Provincial Registrations For the Month of: May 2010 Date Number Company Name 2010-05-03 62430 UMOE SCHAT-HARDING (CANADA) INC. 2010-05-04 62440 AMERICAN RESERVE ENERGY CORPORATION 2010-05-04 62438 BLUE PEBBLE INC. 2010-05-04 62441 ELECTROMAGNETIC GEOSERVICES ASA 2010-05-04 62439 JOVFINANCIAL SOLUTIONS INC. 2010-05-05 62453 GOGOLD RESOURCES INC. 2010-05-05 62451 HOMBURG (31) L.P. MANAGEMENT INC. 2010-05-05 62452 HOMBURG (40) L.P. MANAGEMENT INC. 2010-05-06 62465 CORIX WATER SYSTEMS INC. 2010-05-07 62471 CFMS ATLANTIC LTD. 2010-05-07 62472 HORIZON RETAIL CONSTRUCTION, ULC 2010-05-10 62481 BAY ST. GEORGE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2010-05-11 62487 NGA OUTSOURCING CANADA,INC. 2010-05-12 62490 140951 CANADA INC. 2010-05-13 62495 FREEWAY FORD SALES LIMITED 2010-05-13 62500 VENATOR CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LTD. 2010-05-14 62523 BANFF CONSTRUCTORS LTD. 2010-05-14 62527 BFI CONSTRUCTORS LTD. 2010-05-14 62511 FIRST ADVANTAGE CANADA INC. 2010-05-14 62510 JASPER CONSTRUCTORS LTD. 2010-05-17 62524 GRANITE TELECOMMUNICATIONS, LLC

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2010-05-18 62530 MCAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION 2010-05-18 62532 NORREP 2010 MANAGEMENT INC. 2010-05-19 62537 J.R. MAHONEY CONTRACTING LIMITED 2010-05-19 62539 JANOD LTD JANOD LTEE 2010-05-19 62538 SPARTAN ATHLETIC PRODUCTS LIMITED 2010-05-20 62544 BRIERGATE ASSET MANAGEMENT INC. 2010-05-21 62550 FRONTEER GOLD INC. 2010-05-21 62558 HOMBURG CANADA REIT MANAGEMENT INC. SOCIÉTÉ DE GESTION FPI HOMBURG CANADA INC. 2010-05-21 62549 WCSB OIL & GAS ROYALTY INCOME 2010-II MANAGEMENT CORP. 2010-05-25 62559 ANGSTROM BUSINESS SOLUTIONS ULC 2010-05-25 62563 MANULIFE TRUST COMPANY SOCIÉTÉ DE FIDUCIE MANUVIE 2010-05-25 62560 PETM CANADA CORPORATION 2010-05-25 62562 WOOD-MIZER CANADA INC. 2010-05-27 62579 READY BAKE FOODS INC. 2010-05-28 62588 EMPIRE MAINTENANCE INDUSTRIES 2008 INC. INDUSTRIES DE MAINTENANCE EMPIRE 2008 INC. 2010-05-28 62590 SILVERBERG & ASSOCIATES INC. 2010-05-31 62604 DISTRIBUTION BRUNET INC. 2010-05-31 62599 HERBAL MAGIC INC. Total Registrations: 39

Corporations Act - Section 451 Extra-Provincial Name Changes For the Month of: May 2010 Number Company Name 56671 PROPEL APPLIED ENERGY RESEARCH INC. 2010-05-05 From: CENTRE FOR MARINE CNG 50017 QXS CANADA INC. 2010-05-07 From: BANCTEC SERVICE CANADA INC. 2010-05-07 From: QXS CANADA INC. 50017 WORLDWIDE TECHSERVICES CANADA, INC. 2010-05-07 From: BANCTEC SERVICE CANADA INC. 2010-05-07 From: QXS CANADA INC.

50036 AMCOR PACKAGING CANADA, INC. AMCOR EMBALLAGES CANADA, INC. 2010-05-12 From: AMCOR PET PACKAGING CANADA, INC. AMCOR EMBALLAGES PET CANADA, INC. 51453 VIRGINIA ENERGY RESOURCES INC. 2010-05-14 From: SANTOY RESOURCES LTD. 54521 HORIZONS EXCHANGE TRADED FUNDS INC./ FONDS NÉGOCIÉS EN BOURSE HORIZONS INC. 2010-05-19 From: HORIZONS EXCHANGE TRADED FUNDS INC. Total Name Changes: 6

Corporations Act - Section 294 Extra-Provincial Registrations for Amalgamation For the Month of: May 2010 Date Number Company Name 2010-05-13 62496 ADR CHAMBERS INC. From: 50574 ADR CHAMBERS INC. 2010-05-14 62513 ASHLAND CANADA CORP./CORPORATION ASHLAND CANADA From: 5811F ASHLAND CANADA CORP. CORPORATION ASHLAND CANADA 2010-05-20 62546 INVENSYS SYSTEMS CANADA INC. SYSTÈMES INVENSYS CANADA INC. From: 55907 INVENSYS SYSTEMS CANADA INC./ SYSTÈMES INVENSYS CANADA INC. 2010-05-20 62545 RHODES & WILLIAMS LIMITED From: 49685 RHODES & WILLIAMS LIMITED 2010-05-25 62565 CANADIAN ANTIMONY MINE INC. From: 6186F Beaver Brook Resources Limited 59151 CANADIAN ANTIMONY MINE INC. 2010-05-28 62593 AKTIV KAPITAL ACQUISITIONS INC. From: 50562 AKTIV KAPITAL ACQUISITIONS INC. 6785F AKTIV KAPITAL CONTINGENCY INC.

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2010-05-31 62601 LOBLAWS INC. From: 56061 LOBLAWS INC. Total Registrations for Amalgamation: 7

DEPT OF GOVERNMENT SERVICES

Dean Doyle, (Acting) Registrar of Companies

July 16

HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND WORKS

ORDER

1. In accordance with the provision of

section 189, the Highway Traffic Act, RSNL 1990, cH-3, power is hereby delegated to the Town of Conception Bay South to make regulations to have effect only within the limits of the municipality and only in respect of those roads, streets, lanes, sidewalks and bridges within the municipality, the ownership, management or control of

which is vested in the municipality, for any of the purposes of section 189.

2. In accordance with the provisions of

section 190, the Highway Traffic Act, RSNL 1990, cH-3, approval generally is given the Council to exercise the power, with respect to particular traffic signs or classes of traffic signs to place traffic signs on a road, street, lane, sidewalk or a bridge, within the municipality as per section 190.

3. This authority is restricted to non-

moving violations only.

4. In Witness Whereof I have set my signature and caused the Seal of the Department of Transportation and Works to be affixed at St. John’s, in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador the 23rd day of June, 2010.

Thomas J. Hedderson

MINISTER OF TRANSPORTATION AND WORKS

July 16

JUDICATURE ACT

Rules of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland, 1986

COURT OF APPEAL PRACTICE NOTE CAPN No. 2010-01

DATE ISSUED: June 28, 2010 RULES AFFECTED: Civil Appeal Rule 57.18; Criminal Appeal Rule 18 EFFECTIVE DATE: Upon publication The following Practice Note was filed with the Registrar, as Secretary of the Rules Committee of the Court of Appeal, and is published pursuant to Rule 57.31(3) of the Rules of the Supreme Court, 1986. Note: This Practice Note also applies to the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador – Court of Appeal Criminal Appeal Rules (2002).

Setting Dates for Hearing of Appeals Background and Purpose

1. Under the existing rules of court, a party wishing to obtain a date for the hearing of an appeal must file an application under Rule 57.18(1) of the civil appeal rules in respect of a civil appeal and under Rule 18(1) of the criminal appeal rules in respect of a criminal appeal, and then appear in court to obtain a date.

2. With a view to reducing costs to litigants by eliminating unnecessary court appearances on routine matters, it has been decided that it is appropriate to permit the deputy registrar, in certain circumstances, to set a date without a court appearance by the parties. While this procedural change may be able to be accomplished within the existing rules of court, it has been decided nevertheless to amend both the civil and criminal rules to clarify the matter. Accordingly, Rule 57.18 has been amended effective March 1, 2010 to recognize the change. The text of the amendment can be found in NL Reg 10/10 or online at http://assembly.nl.ca/Legislation/sr/regulations/RulesSC/Rc86ru57.htm#57.18. The Court is also in the process of amending Rule 18(1) of the criminal rules in similar fashion.

3. Pending completion of the amendments, it has been considered appropriate to issue this Practice Note, Part (a), which will be effective immediately.

4. In some cases following perfection of an appeal, the parties will delay making a request to set a date for a hearing. While parties may have legitimate reasons for so doing, the Court is concerned that there may be other cases,

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especially in criminal and family matters, where the public interest in the timely administration of justice may not be served by delay.

5. Even though there are mechanisms within the civil rules for dealing with inactive cases through deemed abandonment after 12 months of inactivity, and allowing the deputy registrar to set a matter down after 6 months of inactivity to consider whether an appeal should be struck out, it has nevertheless been decided that there should be additional procedures made available within a shorter time frame to ensure that cases that are perfected and awaiting a hearing can be advanced, if that is appropriate to do so. Those procedures are outlined in this Practice Note, Part (b).

Practice Note (a) Facilitating the Setting of Hearing Dates

6. The deputy registrar will entertain telephone, fax or email requests from counsel or a party to an appeal to set a date for the hearing of an appeal within the two months following the month in which a request is received where: (a) the appeal has been perfected by the filing of an appeal book and all factums; (b) the specific direction of the Court is not required on any matter prior to the setting of a date; and (c) there is no other special circumstance requiring a court appearance.

7. Parties and their counsel are encouraged to determine, by reference to the Court’s published calendar of sitting dates, mutually acceptable dates during the following two months when the parties will be available to appear on the appeal.

8. At the time of making the request, the requesting party must: (a) confirm to the deputy registrar that conditions (a), (b) and (c) in paragraph 6 are satisfied; (b) provide a list of the dates during the next two months of the court’s published sitting calendar:

(i) when both parties are available to appear on the appeal, as determined in accordance with paragraph 7; or

(ii) if no mutually acceptable dates are offered, when the requesting party will not be available to appear on the appeal.

For requests made by fax or email, the form annexed to this Practice Note as Schedule “A” should be used and copied to the other parties. Where a request is made by telephone, the requesting party should notify the other parties that the request has been made.

9. The deputy registrar will, if necessary, attempt to contact the other parties or their counsel to confirm an acceptable date for the hearing of the appeal. If the deputy registrar does not receive a reply from such parties or their counsel within 3 days of having attempted to contact them, the deputy registrar may proceed to set a date for the hearing in accordance with the requesting party’s proposal.

10. The deputy registrar may convene a conference call with all parties or their counsel, with or without the participation of the Chief Justice or his or her designate, to resolve scheduling arrangements.

11. The deputy registrar may decline to set a date in accordance with this procedure and require an application be made to the Court where: (a) it appears that any of the conditions in paragraph 6 is not satisfied; (b) one of the parties objects to setting a date without an application being made; (c) the deputy registrar concludes that for any other reason an application should be made.

12. If the deputy registrar sets a date pursuant to this procedure, the parties or their counsel will be notified in writing that the appeal will be heard on that date.

13. No date set pursuant to this procedure will be changed unless: (a) the deputy registrar, after consultation with all parties or their counsel and with the Chief Justice, consents;

(b) unless an application is made for that purpose; or (c) the Court otherwise directs.

14. Parties and their counsel are encouraged to adopt this procedure for setting dates, in appropriate cases, instead of using the application procedure.

15. Where a party unnecessarily or unreasonably requests that a date be set by means of the application procedure, the presiding judge may take that fact into consideration in deciding to awards costs of the application in a civil proceeding against that party.

16. Taxing masters may also take into consideration whether an application to set a date was unnecessarily or unreasonably made in deciding to deny costs of such application to a party who is otherwise entitled to costs following a civil appeal.

(b) Delays in Setting Dates

17. Barring good reasons to the contrary, an appellant or his or her counsel will be expected to apply for or request a

date for the hearing of the appeal within 60 days of the filing of the respondent’s factum.

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18. Where 60 days have elapsed since the filing of the respondent’s factum, the deputy registrar will contact counsel or the parties to inquire as to the reasons for not requesting a hearing date and may require that the reasons be stated in writing.

19. Where the deputy registrar is of the opinion that there are no, or inadequate, reasons given for not requesting a hearing date, she may give notice to the parties that the matter will be called at a subsequent applications date for a judge to determine whether a hearing date should nevertheless be set.

20. Practice Note CAPN 2001-02 is amended to conform to this Practice Note. Authorized by:

CHIEF JUSTICE OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR Court of Appeal

Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador

Christopher P. Curran, Q.C. REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OF

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR Secretary, Rules Committee of the

Court of Appeal

SCHEDULE “A”

CAPN-2010-01 (Form) 2010 01H

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR COURT OF APPEAL

BETWEEN: APPELLANT AND: RESPONDENT

REQUEST TO SET A DATE BY THE DEPUTY REGISTRAR

I hereby confirm that:

(a) the appeal has been perfected by the filing of an appeal book and all factums; (b) the specific direction of the Court is not required on any matter prior to the setting of a date; and (c) there is no other special circumstance requiring a court appearance

and that the matter is therefore ready to be heard. I hereby:

(i) request that the deputy registrar set a date for the hearing of this appeal; and (ii) confirm that I have consulted with the other parties to this appeal, or their counsel, and that the following dates in

the two months following the month in which this request is being made are mutually acceptable for the hearing of the appeal:

[Insert dates]

(iii) [in the alternative to (ii)] confirm that the following dates in the two months following the month in which this request is being made are dates on which I will NOT be available to appear on the appeal:

[Insert dates]

DATED at , this day of , 20__. _____________________________ [Requesting party or Counsel] TO: [Other parties or Counsel] July 16

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MINERAL NOTICE

NOTICE

Published in accordance with section 62 of CNLR 1143/96 under the Mineral Act, cM-12, RSNL 1990 as amended.

Mineral rights to the following mineral licenses have reverted to the Crown: Mineral License 010988M Held by SVB Nickel Company Ltd Situate near Adlatok River On map sheet 13M/08 13N/05 Mineral License 010992M Held by SVB Nickel Company Ltd Situate near Adlatok River On map sheet 13M/08 13N/05 Mineral License 010970M Held by Cornerstone Resources Inc. Situate near Kogaluk River On map sheet 14C/04 Mineral License 010971M Held by Cornerstone Resources Inc. Situate near Kogaluk RIver On map sheet 13N/13 14C/04 Mineral License 010973M Held by Sam Perrier- Bill Ficzere Situate near Robinsons Area, Western NL On map sheet 12B/01 Mineral License 011839M Held by Walsh, David Situate near Hare Hill, Western NL On map sheet 12B/09 Mineral License 011852M Held by White Bear Resources Incorporated Situate near Evening Lake On map sheet 23G/09 Mineral License 011856M Held by White Bear Resources Incorporated Situate near Evening Lake On map sheet 23G/09 23H/12 Mineral License 013233M Held by Ryan, Kevin Situate near Barren Brook, Western NL On map sheet 12B/16 Mineral License 013264M Held by Paragon Minerals Corporation Situate near Lake Ambrose, Central NL On map sheet 12A/10

Mineral License 013265M Held by Cooper, Gordon E. Situate near Northwest Pond, Eastern NL On map sheet 02F/04 Mineral License 013266M Held by Cooper, Gordon E. Situate near Northwest Pond, Eastern NL On map sheet 02F/04 Mineral License 013293M Held by Crosshair Exploration & Mining Corp (60%)/Silver Spruce Resources Inc. (40%) Situate near Kanairiktok River On map sheet 13K/10 Mineral License 013294M Held by Crosshair Exploration & Mining Corp (60%)/Silver Spruce Resources Inc. (40%) Situate near Kanairiktok River On map sheet 13K/06 13K/11 Mineral License 013295M Held by Crosshair Exploration & Mining Corp (60%)/Silver Spruce Resources Inc.(40%) Situate near Kanairiktok River On map sheet 13K/06 13K/11 Mineral License 013296M Held by Crosshair Exploration & Mining Corp(60%)/Silver Spruce Resources Inc.(40%) Situate near Kaipokok River On map sheet 13K/10 13K/15 Mineral License 013307M Held by White Bear Resources Incorporated Situate near Kanairiktok River On map sheet 13K/06 Mineral License 013308M Held by White Bear Resources Incorporated Situate near Kanairiktok River On map sheet 13K/06 Mineral License 014712M Held by Golden Dory Resources Corp. Situate near Great Rattling Brook, Central NL On map sheet 02D/13 Mineral License 014713M Held by Golden Dory Resources Corp. Situate near Little Rattling Brook, Central NL On map sheet 02D/13 Mineral License 014714M Held by Golden Dory Resources Corp.

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Situate near Great Rattling Brook, Central NL On map sheet 02D/13 Mineral License 014715M Held by Golden Dory Resources Corp. Situate near Great Rattling Brook, Central NL On map sheet 02D/13 Mineral License 014717M Held by Golden Dory Resources Corp. Situate near Great Rattling Brook, Central NL On map sheet 02D/12 02D/13 Mineral License 014744M Held by Quinlan Prospecting Situate near Great Rattling Brook, Central NL On map sheet 02D/14 02D/13 Mineral License 014745M Held by Quinlan Prospecting Situate near Great Rattling Brook, Central NL On map sheet 02D/14 02D/13 Mineral License 014956M Held by Altius Resources Inc. Situate near Fischells Brook, Western NL On map sheet 12B/07 Mineral License 014980M Held by Altius Resources Inc. Situate near Journois Brook, Western NL On map sheet 12B/08 Mineral License 015017M Held by Altius Resources Inc. Situate near Fischells Brook, Western NL On map sheet 12B/07 Mineral License 015020M Held by Altius Resources Inc. Situate near Fischells Brook, Western NL On map sheet 12B/08 12B/07 A portion of license 015653M Held by 1512513 Alberta Ltd. Situate near Main River Area, Western NL On map sheet 12H/11 12H/14 more particularly described in an application on file at Department of Natural Resources Mineral License 015918M Held by Ryan, Kevin Situate near Alexander Bay, Eastern NL On map sheet 02D/09 Mineral License 015930M Held by Ryan, Kevin Situate near Alexander Bay, Eastern NL On map sheet 02D/09 Mineral License 015931M Held by Knight, Kenneth

Situate near Southwest River, Eastern NL On map sheet 02D/01 Mineral License 015933M Held by Basha, Michael Situate near La Scie Harbour,,Baie Verte Peninsula On map sheet 02E/13 Mineral License 015936M Held by Courtney, Stephen Situate near Kings Point, Central NL On map sheet 12H/09 Mineral License 017540M Held by Rowe, Raymond Situate near Stephenville, Western NL On map sheet 12B/09 The lands covered by this notice except for the lands within Exempt Mineral Lands, the Exempt Mineral Lands being described in CNLR 1143/96 and NLR 71/98, 104/98, 97/2000, 36/2001, 31/2004, 78/2006, 8/2008 and 28/2009 and outlined on 1:50 000 scale digital maps maintained by the Department of Natural Resources, will be open for staking after the hour of 9:00 a.m. on the 32nd clear day after the date of this publication.

JIM HINCHEY P.GEO

Manager - Mineral Rights

File # 774: 1722, 1812, 6148, 6149, 6150, 6845, 6851, 6855, 8086, 8117, 8118, 8119, 8146, 8147, 8148, 8149, 8160, 8161, 9444, 9445, 9446, 9447, 9449, 9470, 9471, 9603, 9628, 9663, 9666; 775:0020, 0152, 0161, 0162, 0164, 0167, 0168 July 16

LANDS ACT

NOTICE OF INTENT LANDS ACT, c36, SNL 1991

Notice is hereby given that ROY PORTER of P.O. Box 369, Whitbourne, NL, A0B 3K0 intends to apply to the Department of Environment and Conservation, two months from the publication of this Notice, to acquire title, pursuant to Section 7(2)(e) of the said Act, to that piece of Crown Land situated within fifteen (15) metres of the waters of Ocean Pond in the Electoral District of St. Mary’s for the purpose of a boathouse and being more particularly described as follows:

Bounded on the North by Crown Land for a distance of 24 feet;

Bounded on the East by waters of Ocean Pond for a distance of 24 feet

Bounded on the South by Crown Land for a distance of 24 feet

Bounded on the West by Crown Land for a distance of 24 feet;

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and containing an area of approximately 576 square feet.

Any person wishing to object to the application must file the objection, in writing, within one month from the publication of this notice, with reasons for it, to the Minister of Environment and Conservation, and mail to the nearest Regional Lands Office:

(Choose Area Applicable)

c/o Eastern Regional Lands Office, P. O. Box 8700, 5 Mews Place, St. John’s, NL, A1B 4J6.

c/o Central Regional Lands Office, P. O. Box 2222, Gander, NL, A1V 2N9.

c/o Western Regional Lands Office, P. O. Box 2006, Noton Building, Corner Brook, NL, A2H 6J8.

c/o Labrador Regional Lands Office, P. O. Box 3014, Station “B”, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, NL A0P 1E0.

For further information on the proposed application, please contact ROY PORTER, Telephone (709) 682-6268.

July 16

NOTICE OF INTENT LANDS ACT, c36, SNL 1991

Notice is hereby given that DANA RICE of Pilley’s Island, NL intends to apply to the Department of Environment and Conservation, two months from the publication of this Notice, to acquire title, pursuant to Section 7(2)(e) of the said Act, to that piece of Crown Land situated within fifteen (15) metres of the waters of Pilley’s Island Harbour, in the Electoral District of Green Bay, for the purpose of a wharf and storage shed and being more particularly described as follows:

Bounded on the North by Water Street for a distance of 8.3 m;

Bounded on the East by Gerald Anthony for a distance of 2 m;

Bounded on the South by the Harbour for a distance of 15 m

Bounded on the West by Harold Underhill for a distance of 23.3 m;

and containing an area of approximately 1333 square metres.

Any person wishing to object to the application must file the objection, in writing, within one month from the publication of this notice, with reasons for it, to the Minister of Environment and Conservation, and mail to the nearest Regional Lands Office:

(Choose Area Applicable) c/o Eastern Regional Lands Office, P. O. Box 8700, 5 Mews Place, St. John’s, NL, A1B 4J6.

c/o Central Regional Lands Office, P. O. Box 2222, Gander, NL, A1V 2N9.

c/o Western Regional Lands Office, P. O. Box 2006, Noton Building, Corner Brook, NL, A2H 6J8.

c/o Labrador Regional Lands Office, P. O. Box 3014, Station “B”, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, NL A0P 1E0.

For further information on the proposed application, please contact DANA RICE. Telephone (709) 293-0523

July 16

URBAN AND RURAL PLANNING ACT

NOTICE OF REGISTRATION CITY OF MOUNT PEARL

DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS AMENDMENT NO. 201, 2010

TAKE NOTICE that the City of Mount Pearl Development Regulations Amendment No. 201, 2010, adopted by Council on the 18th day of May, 2010 has been registered by the Minister of Municipal Affairs. In general terms, the purpose of the Development Regulations Amendment No. 201, 2010 is to provide Council with the discretionary authority to permit residential accessory buildings or attached garages on interior corner lots that will not meet the normal flanking street side yard development standards of the use zones. Development Regulations Amendment No. 201, 2010 comes into effect on the day that this notice is published in The Newfoundland & Labrador Gazette. Anyone who wishes to inspect a copy of these Amendments may do so at the Mount Pearl City Hall, 3 Centennial Street, during normal working hours.

CITY OF MOUNT PEARL Per: Gerard Lewis, Chief Administrative Officer

July 16

TOWN OF PARADISE DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS

AMENDMENT No. 49 - 2010

TAKE NOTICE that the Town of Paradise Municipal Development Regulations Amendment No. 49 – 2010, adopted on the 15th day of June 2010, has been registered by the Minister of Municipal Affairs. In general terms, this Development Regulations Amendment will add “auto windshield and general glass repair” as an example of uses to the list of examples found in the Business and Personal Service Use Class; Section D for General Service Uses as described in Schedule B; the Classification of Uses of Land and Buildings. The amendment will also add a condition to the Commercial Local Land Use Zone Table where General Service uses such as auto windshield and general glass repair shall be considered as a discretionary use to the Commercial Local Land Use Zone Table, Schedule C.

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The amendment comes into effect on the day that this notice is published in The Newfoundland and Labrador Gazette. Anyone wishing to inspect a copy of Development Regulations Amendments No. 49 – 2010 may do so at the Paradise Town Hall, 28 McNamara Drive, during normal hours of operation.

TOWN OF PARADISE Terrilynn Smith, Town Clerk

P. O. # 24526

July 16

QUIETING OF TITLES ACT

2010 04G 0273 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR TRIAL DIVISION

IN THE MATTER OF a piece of parcel of land situate at St. Andrews, in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador

AND IN THE MATTER OF an application by Adeline Short, as Administrator of the Estate of Walter MacNeil for a Certificate of Title for the said piece or parcel of land pursuant to the Quieting of Titles Act, cQ-3, Notice is hereby given to all parties that Adeline Short, as Administrator of the Estate of Walter MacNeil, has applied to the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador, Trial Division, at Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador to have the title to ALL THAT certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being at St. Andrew’s, in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, more particularly described in Schedule "A" hereto annexed of which the said Administrator, Adeline Short, claims on behalf of the Estate of Walter MacNeil, to be the owner of, investigated, and for a Declaration that the said Estate of Walter MacNeil is the absolute owner thereof subject to the rights of those claiming through it and the said owner has been ordered to publish notice of the Application as required by the above named Act. All persons having title adverse to the said title claimed by the said Adeline Short on behalf of the Estate of Walter MacNeil, shall file in the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador, Trial Division, at Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador, particulars of such adverse claim and serve the same, together with an Affidavit verifying same, on the undersigned solicitors for the Petitioners on or before the 13th day of August, 2010, after which date no party having any claim shall be permitted to file same or to be heard except by special leave of the Court and subject to such conditions as the Court may deem just. All such adverse claims shall then be investigated in such manner as the said Supreme Court may direct. DATED at Stephenville, Newfoundland and Labrador this 7th day of July, 2010.

MILLS & GALLANT Solicitor for the Petitioner

PER: Susan H. Gallant ADDRESS FOR SERVICE P.O. Box 447, 87 Gallant St. Stephenville, NL, A2N 3A3 Tel: (709) 643-5688 Fax: (709) 643-2906

SCHEDULE “A”

Description of Land Surveyed for

The Estate of Walter MacNeil St. Andrews Newfoundland and Labrador

All that piece or parcel of land situate and being at St. Andrews, District of St. George’s-Stephenville East, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada abutted and bounded as follows, That is to say, Beginning at a point being N 69° 04' 43" W a distance of 3749.620 metres (grid) from Control Monument Number 84G4184, Thence by Crown Land N 1° 30' 25" E a distance of 665.482 metres, Thence by the sideline of a Road Reserve, 20.117 metres wide, N 61° 30' 25" E a distance of 1002.000 metres, Thence by the sideline of Main Road, 20 metres wide, S 18° 37' 33" E a distance of 377.901 metres, Thence S 26° 51' 19" E a distance of 151.041 metres, Thence by land of Francis Macintosh S 59° 06' 14" W a distance of 46.356 metres, Thence by land of Isaac Gale S 56°15' 02" W a distance of 557.658 metres, Thence S 61° 30' 25" W a distance of 664.038 metres to the point of beginning, The herein described piece or parcel of land contains an area of 63.094 hectares and is more particularly delineated on the plan number 9072-1 hereto attached, All bearings refer to the meridian of fifty-eight degrees thirty minutes west longitude of the Three Degree Transverse Mercator Projection (NAD83).

Robin C. Davis Newfoundland Land Surveyor

Date: October 16, 2009 Stephenville Crossing, NL

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TRUSTEE ACT

ESTATE NOTICE

IN THE MATTER OF the estate of THERESA MARIA O’BRIEN, Retired Store Clerk, deceased, late of the City St. John’s, in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Notice is hereby given pursuant to section 24 of the Trustee Act, RSNL.1990 cT-10 as amended at the date hereof to all persons claiming to be creditors or who have any claims or demands upon or affecting the estate of THERESA MARIA O’BRIEN, Retired Store Clerk, deceased, late of the City St. John’s, aforesaid, deceased, are hereby requested to send particulars therein in writing, duly attested to Douglas Wright of Cox & Palmer, Suite 1000, Scotia Centre, 235 Water Street, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, A1C 1B6, Solicitors for the estate of the Deceased, on or before (30 days after date of last publication) after which date the Solicitors will proceed to distribute the said estate, having regard only to the claims which they shall then have had notice. DATED at St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, this 2nd day of July, 2010.

COX & PALMER Solicitors for the Estate of

Theresa Maria O’Brien PER: Douglas Wright

ADDRESS FOR SERVICE: Suite 1000, Scotia Centre, 235 Water Street St. John's, NL, A1C 1B6 Tel: 709-570-5347 Fax: 709-738-7999 July 9 & 16

ESTATE NOTICE IN THE ESTATE OF MARY ANN BEST, late of the Town of Rose Blanche, in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Widow, Deceased ALL PERSONS claiming to be creditors of, or who have any claims or demands either as beneficiaries or next-of-kin, (by blood, legal adoption or marriage) upon or affecting the Estate of MARY ANN BEST, Widow, Homemaker, deceased, are hereby requested to send particulars thereof in writing, duly attested, to the undersigned solicitors for the Administrator of the Estate of the said deceased on or before the 9th day of August, 2010, after which date the said Administrator will proceed to distribute the said Estate having regard only to the claims to which he shall then have had notice. DATED at the Town of Channel-Port aux Basques, Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, this 5th day of July, 2010.

MARKS & PARSONS Solicitors for the Administrator

PER: M. Beverley L. Marks, Q.C. ADDRESS FOR SERVICE P.O. Box 640 3-9 Barhaven Drive Channel-Port aux Basques, NL A0M 1C0 July 16

ESTATE NOTICE

IN THE MATTER of the Estate of WILLIAM STEWARD BADCOCK, late of Shearstown, in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Deceased, All persons claiming to be creditors of or who have any claims or demands either as beneficiaries or next of kin (by blood, legal adoption or marriage) upon or affecting the Estate of WILLIAM STEWARD BADCOCK, Gentleman, who died at St. John’s, NL on or about March 19, 2009, are hereby requested to send particulars thereof in writing, duly attested, to the Registrar Supreme Court, 136 Crosbie Road, Suite 401, St. John’s, NL, A1B 3K3, Administrator of the Estate of WILLIAM STEWARD BADCOCK, on or before August 20, 2010, after which date the said Administrator will proceed to distribute the Estate having regard only to the claims of which he then shall have had notice.

DATED at St. John’s, this 5th day of July, 2010

REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT Administrator of the Estate of

William Steward Badcock

ADDRESS FOR SERVICE Viking Building, Suite 401 136 Crosbie Road St. John’s, NL A1B 3K3 Tel: (709) 729-4505 (direct)/(709) 729-0850 (reception) Fax: (709) 729-3063 July 16

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SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION FILED UNDER THE STATUTES AND SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION ACT

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NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR

REGULATIONS

NLR 46/10 NLR 47/10 NLR 48/10 NLR 49/10 NLR 50/10

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NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR REGULATION 46/10

Proclamation bringing the Act into force (SNL 2009 cR-1.2) (July 16, 2010)

under the Rail Service Act, 2009

(O.C 2010-185) (Filed July 14, 2010)

ELIZABETH THE SECOND, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom, Canada and Her Other Realms and Territories

QUEEN, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith.

JOHN C. CROSBIE Lieutenant Governor

DON BURRAGE Deputy Attorney General

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME,

GREETING;

A PROCLAMATION

WHEREAS in and by section 22 of “An Act to Revise the Law Respect-ing Rail Service, “ SNL2009 cR-1.2 (the “Act”) it is provided that the Act shall come into force on a date to be fixed by Proclamation of Our Lieutenant Governor in Council;

AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient that the Act shall come into force;

NOW KNOW YE, THAT WE, by and with the advice of Our Execu-tive Council of Our Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, do by this our Proclamation declare and direct that “An Act to Revise the Law Respecting Rail Service,” SNL2009 cR-1.2 shall come into force on the date of publication of this proclamation in The Newfoundland and Labrador Gazette.

OF ALL WHICH OUR LOVING SUBJECTS AND ALL OTHERS whom these Presents may concern are hereby required to take notice and to govern themselves accordingly.

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IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF WE have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent and the Great Seal of Newfoundland and Labrador to be hereunto affixed.

WITNESS: Our trusty and well-beloved the Honourable John Carnell Crosbie, Member of the Privy Council of Canada, Officer of the Order of

Canada, Chancellor of the Order of Newfoundland and Labrador, and one of Her Majesty’s Counsel

learned in the law, Lieutenant Governor in and for Our Province of Newfoundland and Labrador.

AT OUR GOVERNMENT HOUSE in Our City of St. John's this 16th day of June in the year of

Our Lord two thousand and ten in the fifty-ninth year of Our Reign.

BY COMMAND,

SANDRA M. BARNES Registrar General

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NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR REGULATION 47/10

Rail Service Administration of Delegation Regulations

under the Rail Service Act, 2009

(O.C. 2010-204)

(Filed July 14, 2010)

Under the authority of subsection 15(4) of the Rail Service Act, 2009, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council makes the following regula-tions.

Dated at St. John’s, July 9, 2010.

Gary Norris Clerk of the Executive Council

REGULATIONS

Analysis

1. Short title 2. Definitions

3. Delegation to board

1. These regulations may be cited as the Rail Service Administra-tion of Delegation Regulations.

2. In these regulations

Short title

Definitions

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(a) "adopting regulations" means the Rail Service Accident and Incident Investigation Regulations, made by the minister un-der subsection 15(3) of the Act;

(b) "board" means the Canadian Transportation Accident Inves-tigation and Safety Board established by section 4 of the Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board Act;

(c) "minister" means the minister appointed by the Executive Council Act to administer the Act; and

(d) "rail service" means a rail service that a company is author-ized to construct and operate, and includes all branches, sid-ings, stations, depots, wharves, rolling stock, equipment, works, property and works connected with the rail service, and all rail service bridges, tunnels or other structures con-nected with the rail service, and undertakings of the com-pany.

3. The administration of the following provisions is delegated to the board insofar as they relate to the purpose of conducting investiga-tions into transportation accidents, incidents and situations or condi-tions that could, if left unattended, induce an accident or incident con-cerning or related to a rail service regulated under the Act

(a) the provisions of the Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board Act adopted by the minister under the adopting regulations; and

(b) the provisions of the Transportation Safety Board Regula-tions, SOR 92-446, adopted by the minister under the adopt-ing regulations.

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Delegation to board

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NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR REGULATION 48/10

Rail Service Accident and Incident Investigation Regulations

under the Rail Service Act, 2009

(Filed July 14, 2010)

Under the authority of subsection 15(3) of the Rail Service Act, 2009, I make the following regulations.

Dated at St. John’s, July 13, 2010.

Thomas J. Hedderson Minister of Transportation and Works

REGULATIONS

Analysis

1. Short title 2. Definitions

3. Adoption of of regulatory provisions

1. These regulations may be cited as the Rail Service Accident and Incident Investigation Regulations.

2. In these regulations

(a) "minister" means the minister appointed by the Executive Council Act to administer the Act; and

Short title

Definitions

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(b) "rail service" means a rail service that a company is author-ized to construct and operate, and includes all branches, sid-ings, stations, depots, wharves, rolling stock, equipment, works, property and works connected with the rail service, and all rail service bridges, tunnels or other structures con-nected with the rail service, and undertakings of the com-pany.

3. For the purpose of conducting investigations into accidents, incidents and situations or conditions that could, if left unattended, in-duce an accident or incident concerning or related to a rail service that is regulated under the Act the provisions of

(a) the Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board Act; and

(b) the provisions of the Transportation Safety Board Regula-tions, SOR 92-446,

are adopted.

©Earl G. Tucker, Queen's Printer

Adoption of of regulatory provi-sions

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NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR REGULATION 49/10

Rail Service Regulations under the

Rail Service Act, 2009

(Filed July 14, 2010)

Under the authority of subsections 15(1) and (3) of the Rail Ser-vice Act, 2009, I make the following regulations.

Dated at St. John’s, July 13, 2010.

Thomas J. Hedderson Minister of Transportation and Works

REGULATIONS

Analysis

1. Short title

PART I FITNESS CRITERIA

2. Definitions 3. Application of Part 4. Insurance requirements 5. Minister may reduce re-

quired amount 6. Demonstration of fitness

PART II RAILWAY SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

7. Definitions 8. Compliance with safety

standards required 9. Standards to apply as

amended from time to time 10. Reportable railway accidents

and incidents 11. Exemptions respecting

Highway Crossings Protec-tive Devices Regulations

PART III POWERS OF INSPECTORS

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12. Inspectors appointed under the Act

Schedule

1. These regulations may be cited as the Rail Service Regulations.

PART I FITNESS CRITERIA

2. In this Part

(a) "deductible" means the amount of risk for which the insured takes financial responsibility under an insurance contract;

(b) "liability insurance" means financial compensation provided for in a contract entered into between a railway company and an insurer in respect of the following matters arising with respect to a railway owned, constructed or operated by the railway company and out of the operations of the railway company as they relate to the railway or as a result of an act or omission of the railway company, or one of its officers, directors, employees or agents

(i) third party bodily injury or death, including passengers,

(ii) third party damage to property, and

(iii) named perils pollution;

(c) "minister" means the minister appointed under the Executive Council Act to administer the Act; and

(d) "named perils pollution" means risks that are set out in an insurance contract that are associated with seepage, pollution or contamination resulting from but not limited to collision, overturning, derailment, upset, hostile fire, lightning or ex-plosion or other railway related accidents.

3. For the purpose of subsection 15(1) of the Act, this Part pre-scribes the criteria relating to fitness to hold a licence to operate a rail-way.

Short title

Definitions

Application of Part

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4. (1) A railway company shall hold a minimum amount of $10,000,000 of liability insurance contracted with an insurer authorized to carry on business in the province.

(2) The insurance required under subsection (1) shall name the Crown in right of the province as represented by the minister, her offi-cers, employees and agents as additional insureds.

(3) The railway company shall notify the minister in writing, without delay, of the cancellation of or an alteration to, or a proposed cancellation of or alteration to, its liability insurance coverage or change in operation of the railway or in the operations of the railway company in relation to the railway which may cause its insurance to no longer be adequate.

(4) A liability insurance policy obtained by a railway company in compliance with this regulation shall include a term that cancellation of the policy or alteration to the coverage shall not be effective unless the minister is given at least 30 days notice of cancellation or alteration.

(5) Before the commencement of the construction or operation of a railway, the railway company shall file with the minister a certified copy of the insurance policy required under subsection (1), or a certifi-cate acceptable to the minister setting out the particulars of the insur-ance policy, including details of coverage and of deductible.

(6) Where

(a) there is an alteration in the coverage under an insurance pol-icy required under subsection (1); or

(b) an insurance policy obtained by a railway company in com-pliance with this regulation is replaced by another policy

the railway company shall file with the minister a certified copy of the altered or replacement policy, or a certificate acceptable to the minister setting out the particulars of the altered or replacement policy, includ-ing details of coverage and of deductible.

5. The minister may reduce the minimum required amount of in-surance set out in subsection 4(1) with respect to a railway company or class of railway companies.

Insurance require-ments

Minister may re-duce required amount

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6. The applicant shall demonstrate that its management, manage-rial staff and other employees have or will have sufficient knowledge of all applicable regulations and rules relating to railway safety and opera-tions, relative to their respective positions, to satisfy the minister that the railway can be operated safely and responsibly.

PART II RAILWAY SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

7. In this Part

(a) "collision" means an impact, other than an impact associated with normal operating circumstances, between rolling stock or between rolling stock and another object;

(b) "dangerous goods" means a product, substance or organism

(i) included by its nature or by the Transportation of Dan-gerous Goods Regulations in a class listed in the Sched-ule to the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992 (Canada), or

(ii) that is a dangerous good as defined in the Dangerous Goods Handling and Transportation Act;

(c) "derailment" means an accident in which one or more wheels of rolling stock leave the rails, other than by reason of an explosion or a collision;

(d) "grade-crossing collision" means a collision that occurs at a railway crossing between rolling stock and another crossing user;

(e) "reportable railway accident" means an accident resulting directly from the operation of rolling stock, in which

(i) a person sustains a serious injury or is killed as a result of

(A) being on board or getting on or off the rolling stock, or

Demonstration of fitness

Definitions

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(B) coming into contact with a part of the rolling stock or its contents, or

(ii) the rolling stock

(A) is involved in a grade-crossing collision,

(B) is involved in a collision or derailment and is carry-ing passengers,

(C) is involved in a collision or derailment and is carry-ing dangerous goods, or is known to have last con-tained dangerous goods the residue of which has not been purged from the rolling stock,

(D) sustains damage that affects its safe operation, or

(E) causes or sustains a fire or explosion, or causes damage to the railway, that poses a threat to the safety of a person, property or the environment;

(f) "reportable railway incident" means an incident resulting directly from the operation of rolling stock, in which

(i) a risk of collision occurs,

(ii) an unprotected main track switch is left in an abnormal position,

(iii) a railway signal displays a less restrictive indication than that required for the intended movement of rolling stock,

(iv) an unprotected overlap of operating authorities occurs,

(v) a movement of rolling stock exceeds the limits of its authority,

(vi) there is runaway rolling stock,

(vii) a crew member whose duties are directly related to the safe operation of the rolling stock is unable to perform the crew member’s duties as a result of a physical inca-

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pacitation that poses a threat to a person, property or the environment, or

(viii) dangerous goods are released on board or from the roll-ing stock;

(g) "risk of collision" means a situation where rolling stock comes so close to being involved in a collision that a threat to the safety of a person, property or the environment exists;

(h) "safety standard" means a regulation, circular, order, rule, standard, or similar thing set out in the Schedule;

(i) "serious injury" means an injury that is likely to require ad-mission to a hospital; and

(j) "traffic authority" means a peace officer as defined in sub-section 2(1) of the Highway Traffic Act.

8. (1) A railway to which the Act applies shall conform to, and shall be constructed and operated in compliance with, the safety stan-dards set out in the Schedule to these regulations.

(2) A railway company shall ensure that a railway owned, con-structed or operated by it meets the requirements of subsection (1).

9. A reference to a safety standard in the Schedule is a reference to the safety standard as it may be amended, revised or replaced, notwith-standing that the amendment, revision or replacement may be set out in or take the form of

(a) a document of a different character; or

(b) a different type of statutory instrument.

10. (1) Where a reportable railway accident or incident takes place, the railway company or a crew member aboard the rolling stock in-volved in the accident or incident shall report to the minister or a per-son designated by the minister the following information:

(a) the name of the railway company;

(b) the date, time and location of the accident or incident;

Compliance with safety standards required

Standards to apply as amended from time to time

Reportable railway accidents and incidents

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(c) whether deaths or serious injuries resulted from the accident or incident and, if so, the number of persons killed or in-jured; and

(d) whether the rolling stock carries dangerous goods.

(2) A report under subsection (1) shall be made as soon as pos-sible after the accident or incident but in any event, the report shall be made within 24 hours after the accident or incident.

(3) In addition to the reporting requirements set out in subsec-tions (1) and (2), the railway company shall, in a form approved by the minister, submit to the minister or a person designated by the minister within 30 days after the accident or incident all the following informa-tion:

(a) the train number and direction;

(b) the name of the railway company;

(c) the names of the crew members;

(d) the date and time of the accident or incident;

(e) the location of the accident or incident by reference to a mileage and subdivision location and, if applicable, the track designation in a yard;

(f) the number of crew members, passengers and other persons who were killed or sustained a serious injury;

(g) a description of the accident or incident and the extent of resulting damage to the rolling stock, the railway, the envi-ronment and other property;

(h) a description of dangerous goods contained in or released from the rolling stock;

(i) in the case of a reportable accident, the time of arrival or anticipated time of arrival of wreck-clearing equipment; and

(j) the name, title and location of the person making the report.

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11. (1) A railway company may apply to the minister for an exemp-tion from complying with the Highway Crossings Protective Devices Regulations, C.R.C., c. 1183, during a period of reduced train activity on a railway line.

(2) An application for an exemption shall be made in the form the minister requires and shall contain or be accompanied by the infor-mation.

(3) The railway company shall send a copy of the application and any supporting information to the traffic authority of every high-way crossed by the railway line that will be affected by the proposed exemption.

(4) Where the minister considers the exemption appropriate, he or she may issue an exemption permit, with or without conditions, but in any other case, the minister may refuse to issue an exemption permit.

(5) Where the minister refuses to issue an exemption permit, he or she is not required to give reasons for the refusal.

(6) The minister shall advise the railway company about his or her decision within 60 days after he or she receives all the required information about the application.

(7) The railway company shall, without delay after being ad-vised about the minister’s decision, advise every affected traffic author-ity about the decision.

(8) Where an exemption permit is issued, the railway company shall also advise the traffic authorities about the expiry date stated in the permit.

(9) An exemption permit expires on the earlier of

(a) the expiry date stated in the permit; and

(b) the day the railway company resumes regular operations on the railway line covered by the permit.

(10) An exemption permit is not renewable and may not be ex-tended beyond the expiry date stated in the permit and shall

Exemptions respect-ing Highway Cross-ings Protective Devices Regulations

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(a) comply with a condition the minister imposes on the permit;

(b) not more than 7 days before operating a train on the railway line covered by the permit, inspect every highway crossing protective device on the line the train will operate over and perform any maintenance of a device the inspection indi-cates should be done;

(c) whenever it intends to operate a train on the railway line during the term of the permit, advise the minister before op-erating the train and provide the minister with the informa-tion the minister requires; and

(d) whenever it intends to operate a train on the railway line during the term of the permit, advise an affected traffic au-thority before operating the train and provide the traffic au-thority with information provided to the minister under paragraph (c).

(11) A railway company that is issued an exemption permit shall not be entitled to receive a signal inspection and maintenance compen-sation from the Crown in right of the province in respect of the railway line covered by the permit and the period covered by it.

PART III POWERS OF INSPECTORS

12. An Inspector appointed under section 6 of the Act for the pur-pose of enforcing the Act and the Regulations and Rules adopted under this regulation shall have the same powers as those set out in the Rail-way Safety Act (Canada).

Inspectors ap-pointed under the Act

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Schedule

(Section 7)

Provincial Railways Safety Standards

Table 1 Government of Canada Regulations

Regulation Title and Number Transport Canada Reference

Ammonium Nitrate Storage Facilities Regu-lations, C.R.C., c. 1145

GO O-36

Anhydrous Ammonia Bulk Storage Regulations, C.R.C., c. 1146

GO O-33

Chlorine Tank Car Unloading Facilities Regulations, C.R.C., c. 1147

GO O-35

Flammable Liquids Bulk Storage Regulations, C.R.C., c. 1148

GO O-32

Handling of Carloads of Explosives on Rail-way Trackage Regulations, SOR/79-15

CTC-1978-11

Heating and Power Boilers Regulations, CRC., c.1151

GO O-11

Highway Crossings Protective Devices Regulations, C.R.C., c. 1183

GO E-6

Liquefied Petroleum Gases Bulk Storage Regulations, C.R.C., c. 1152

GO O-31

Mining Near Lines of Railways Regulations, SOR/91-104

GO E-03

Notice of Railway Works Regulations, SOR/91-103

GO E-02

Pull-By Inspection Rules, Rule R-41300 1.1 and Rule R-41300 1.2

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Regulation Title and Number Transport Canada Reference

Railway Employee Qualification Standards Regulations, SOR/87/150

CTC 1987-3

Railway-Highway Crossing at Grade Regulations, SOR/80-748

CTC 1980-8

Railway Prevention of Electric Sparks Regulations, SOR/82-1015

CTC 1982-8

Railway Safety Appliance Standards Regula-tions, C.R.C., c. 1171

GO 10

Service Equipment Cars Regulations, SOR/86-922

CTC 1986-9

Specification 112 & 114 Train Care Regulations, CRC c. 1195

SOR 79-01

Wire Crossings and Proximities Regulations, C.R.C., c. 1195

GO E-11

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Table 2 Orders, Rules and Standards under

the Railway Safety Act (Canada)

Title and Date of Rule or Standard

Discipline Transport Canada Reference

Canadian Rail Operat-ing Rules, Including Rules for the Protec-tion of Track Units and Track Work, Feb-ruary 26, 2008, up-dated May 28, 2008

Operations TC O-0-93

Railway Employee Radio Communication Rule, September 9, 1994

Operations TC O-09

Railway Equipment Reflectorization Rules, February 27, 2006

Operations TC O-0-56

Railway Freight and Passenger Train Brake Rules, October 1, 2008

Equipment TC O-0-95

Railway Freight Car Inspection and Safety Rules October 25, 1994

Operations TC O-06.1

Railway Locomotive Inspection and Safety Rules Revised Febru-ary 4, 2010

Equipment TC O-0-112

Railway Medical Rules for Positions Critical to Safe Rail-way Operations, De-cember 22, 2006

Operations TC O-0-68

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Title and Date of Rule or Standard

Discipline Transport Canada Reference

Railway Passenger Car Inspection and Safety Rules, Novem-ber 8, 2001

Operations TC O-26

Railway Passenger Handling Safety Rules, March 31, 2000

Operations TC O-16

Railway Rules Gov-erning Safety Critical Positions, June 16, 2000

Operations TC O-17

Railway Signal and Traffic Control Sys-tems Standards, June 4, 2007

Engineering TC E-17

Rules for the Control and Prevention of Fires on Railway Rights-of-Way, July 28, 1995

Engineering TC E-06

Rules for the Installa-tion, Inspection and Testing of Air Reser-voirs (Other than on Locomotives), De-cember 5, 1994

Equipment TC 0-10

Rules Respecting Track Safety, Revised November 3, 2008

Engineering TC E-31

Standards Respecting Pipeline Crossings Under Railways, June 21, 2010

Engineering TC E-10

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Title and Date of Rule or Standard

Discipline Transport Canada Reference

Standard Respecting Railway Clearance, May 14, 1992

Engineering TC E-05

Transport Canada Standard for LED Signal Modules at Highway/Railway Grade Crossings, Oc-tober 10, 2003

Engineering TC E-14

Work/Rest Rules for Rail Operating Em-ployees, June 1, 2005

Operations TC O-0-50

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Table 3 Orders under the National Transportation Act

and the Railway Act (Canada)

Title and Date of Order

Discipline Transport Canada Reference

Cabooseless Ore Trains Operations Order, May 27, 1987

Operations R-40691

Marshalling of Occu-pied Cabooses Order, June 26, 1987

Operations R-40809

Gateway Inspection Order, January 23, 1981

Operations R-31780

Gateway Inspection Order, September 14, 1987

Operations R-41089

Rail Grinding Equip-ment Operations Or-der, January 9, 1985

Operations R-37621

Switch Locks Installa-tion Order, July 23, 1986

Engineering R-39612

Switch Locks Installa-tion Order, July 25, 1986

Engineering R-39611

Switch Locks Installa-tion Order, October 21, 1986

Engineering R-39910

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NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR REGULATION 50/10

Salmon Angling and Tag Use Order under the

Wild Life Regulations and the

Wild Life Act

(Filed July 14, 2010)

Under the authority of section 4.1 of the Wild Life Regulations and the Wild Life Act, I make the following Order.

Dated at St. John’s, July 14, 2010.

Charlene Johnson Minister of Environment and Conservation

ORDER

Analysis

1. Short title 2. Tags - class III rivers 3. Tags - class II rivers 4. Tags - class I rivers 5. Tags - unclassified rivers in

Labrador

6. Tags - large salmon in Lab-rador

7. Tags - non-scheduled rivers 8. Condition on tag use

1. This Order may be cited as the Salmon Angling and Tag Use Order.

Short title

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2. Salmon retained by angling on rivers with a yearly quota of 2 salmon (Class III) under section 13.1 and Schedule I of the Newfound-land and Labrador Fishery Regulations (Canada) shall be tagged with red tags only.

3. Salmon retained by angling on rivers with a yearly quota of 4 salmon (Class II) under section 13.1 and Schedule I of the Newfound-land and Labrador Fishery Regulations (Canada) shall be tagged with red or green tags only.

4. (1) Salmon retained by angling on rivers with a yearly quota of 6 salmon (Class I) under section 13.1 and Schedule I of the Newfound-land and Labrador Fishery Regulations (Canada) shall be tagged with red, green or blue tags.

(2) A blue tag referred to in subsection (1) may be affixed to a salmon from the first day of August to the end of the period when salmon angling and retention are permitted.

(3) A red or green tag referred to in subsection (1) may be af-fixed to a salmon during the period when salmon angling and retention are permitted.

(4) Notwithstanding subsection (3), a red or green tag may not be affixed to a salmon retained on the Gander River from September 8 to the end of the period when salmon angling and retention are permit-ted on that river.

5. Salmon retained by angling on rivers that are unclassified in Zone 1 and 2 (Labrador) with a yearly quota of 4 salmon under section 13.1 and Schedule I of the Newfoundland and Labrador Fishery Regu-lations (Canada) shall be tagged with red or green tags only.

6. Notwithstanding section 5, where a large salmon that is greater than 63 centimetres is permitted to be retained by angling on a river that is unclassified in Zone 1 and 2 (Labrador) under section 13.1 and Schedule I of the Newfoundland and Labrador Fishery Regulations (Canada), the large salmon shall be tagged with a green tag that has "No. 4" imprinted on that tag.

7. Salmon retained by angling on a river or other inland waters with a yearly quota of 2 salmon (Class III) under section 13.1 of the Newfoundland and Labrador Fishery Regulations (Canada) that is not

Tags - class III rivers

Tags - class II rivers

Tags - class I rivers

Tags - unclassified rivers in Labrador

Tags - large salmon in Labrador

Tags - non-scheduled rivers

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listed in Schedule I of those regulations shall be tagged with red tags only.

8. When a person affixes a tag referred to in this Order to a salmon, the person shall immediately cut out and remove the month and day of capture on the tag.

©Earl G. Tucker, Queen's Printer

Condition on tag use

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Index PART I

Change of Name Act – Notice ..................................................................................................................................................... 240 Corporations Act – Notices ......................................................................................................................................................... 241 Highway Traffic Act – Notice .................................................................................................................................................... 246 Historic Resources Act – Notice ................................................................................................................................................. 239 Judicature Act – Notice ............................................................................................................................................................... 246 Lands Act – Notices .................................................................................................................................................................... 250 Mineral Act – Notice .................................................................................................................................................................. 249 Quieting of Titles Act – Notice ................................................................................................................................................... 252 Trustee Act – Notices ................................................................................................................................................................. 254 Urban and Rural Planning Act – Notices .................................................................................................................................... 251

PART II

CONTINUING INDEX OF SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION

Title of Act and Subordinate Legislation CNLR or NL Gazette made thereunder NL Reg. Amendment Date & Page No.

Rail Service Act, 2009

Proclamation bringing NLR 46/10 New July 16/10 p.331 Act into force

Rail Service Administration NLR 47/10 New July 16/10 p.333 of Delegation Regulations

Rail Service Accident NLR 48/10 New July 16/10 p.335 and Incident Regulations

Rail Service Regulations NLR 49/10 New July 16/10 p.337

Wild Life Act and the Wild Life Regulations

Salmon Angling and NLR 50/10 new July 1610 p.353 Tag Use Order

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