Vol. 132, No. 49 — December 5, 1998
CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of Part VI of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, Permit No. 4543-2-03212 is approved.
1. Permittee: Fraser River Pile and Dredge Ltd., New Westminster, British Columbia.
2. Type of Permit: To dump or load dredged material.
3. Term of Permit: Permit is valid from December 15, 1998, to December 14, 1999.
4. Loading Site(s): Mill and Timber Products, Surrey, British Columbia, at approximately 49°12.95' N, 122°52.05' W.
5. Dump Site(s): Point Grey Disposal Site: 49°15.40' N, 123°22.10' W, at a depth of not less than 210 m.
The following position-fixing procedures must be followed to ensure disposal at the designated dump site:
(i) The vessel must call the Vancouver Vessel Traffic Management (VTM) Centre on departure and inform VTM that it is heading for a disposal site;
(ii) Upon arrival at the disposal site, and prior to dumping, the vessel must again call VTM to confirm its position. Dumping can proceed if the vessel is on the disposal site. If the vessel is not within the disposal site boundaries, VTM will direct it to the site and advise that dumping can proceed; and
(iii) The vessel must inform VTM when dumping has been completed prior to leaving the disposal site.
6. Route to Dump Site(s): Direct.
7. Method of Loading and Dumping: Loading by clamshell dredge with disposal by bottom dump scow or end dumping.
8. Rate of Dumping: As required by normal operations.
9. Total Quantity to be Dumped: Not to exceed 19 000 m3.
10. Material to be Dumped: Dreged material or other approved material typical of the loading site.
11. Requirements and Restrictions: The Permittee must notify the permit issuing office before commencement of the project as to the dates on which the loading or ocean disposal will occur.
The Permittee must ensure that all contractors involved in the loading or dumping activity for which the permit is issued are made aware of any restrictions or conditions identified in the permit and of the possible consequences of any violation of these conditions. A copy of the permit and the letter of transmittal must be displayed at the loading site and must be carried on all towing vessels and clamshell dredging platforms involved in dredging or ocean dumping activities.
Contact must be made with the Canadian Coast Guard regarding the issuance of a "Notice of Shipping". The Permittee should contact the District Manager, Vessel Traffic Services, Canadian Coast Guard, Kapilano 100 Building, Room 1205, 100 Park Royal S, West Vancouver, British Columbia V7T 1A2, (604) 666-8453 (Facsimile).
Any inspector designated pursuant to subsection 99(1) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act shall be permitted to mount an electronic tracking device on any vessel that is engaged in the ocean disposal activities authorized by this permit. The Permittee shall take all reasonable measures to ensure there is no tampering with the tracking device and no interference with its operation. The tracking device shall be removed only by an inspector or with the written consent of an inspector.
The Permittee must submit to the Regional Director, Environmental Protection, within 30 days of the expiry of the permit, a list of all work completed pursuant to the permit, the nature and quantity of material disposed of and the dates on which the activity occurred.
J. B. WILSON
Environmental Protection
Pacific and Yukon Region
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CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of Part VI of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, Permit No. 4543-2-03213 is approved.
1. Permittee: Fraser River Pile and Dredge Ltd., New Westminster, British Columbia.
2. Type of Permit: To dump or load dredged material.
3. Term of Permit: Permit is valid from December 15, 1998, to December 14, 1999.
4. Loading Site(s): Delta Cedar Products Ltd., Delta, British Columbia, at approximately 49°09.37' N, 122°56.65' W.
5. Dump Site(s): Point Grey Disposal Site: 49°15.40' N, 123°22.10' W, at a depth of not less than 210 m.
The following position-fixing procedures must be followed to ensure disposal at the designated dump site:
(i) The vessel must call the Vancouver Vessel Traffic Management (VTM) Centre on departure and inform VTM that it is heading for a disposal site;
(ii) Upon arrival at the disposal site, and prior to dumping, the vessel must again call VTM to confirm its position. Dumping can proceed if the vessel is on the disposal site. If the vessel is not within the disposal site boundaries, VTM will direct it to the site and advise that dumping can proceed; and
(iii) The vessel must inform VTM when dumping has been completed prior to leaving the disposal site.
6. Route to Dump Site(s): Direct.
7. Method of Loading and Dumping: Loading by clamshell dredge with disposal by bottom dump scow or end dumping.
8. Rate of Dumping: As required by normal operations.
9. Total Quantity to be Dumped: Not to exceed 15 000 m3.
10. Material to be Dumped: Dredged material or other approved material typical of the loading site.
11. Requirements and Restrictions: The Permittee must notify the permit issuing office before commencement of the project as to the dates on which the loading or ocean disposal will occur.
The Permittee must ensure that all contractors involved in the loading or dumping activity for which the permit is issued are made aware of any restrictions or conditions identified in the permit and of the possible consequences of any violation of these conditions. A copy of the permit and the letter of transmittal must be displayed at the loading site and must be carried on all towing vessels and clamshell dredging platforms involved in dredging or ocean dumping activities.
Contact must be made with the Canadian Coast Guard regarding the issuance of a "Notice of Shipping". The Permittee should contact the District Manager, Vessel Traffic Services, Canadian Coast Guard, Kapilano 100 Building, Room 1205, 100 Park Royal S, West Vancouver, British Columbia V7T 1A2, (604) 666-8453 (Facsimile).
Any inspector designated pursuant to subsection 99(1) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act shall be permitted to mount an electronic tracking device on any vessel that is engaged in the ocean disposal activities authorized by this permit. The Permittee shall take all reasonable measures to ensure there is no tampering with the tracking device and no interference with its operation. The tracking device shall be removed only by an inspector or with the written consent of an inspector.
The Permittee must submit to the Regional Director, Environmental Protection, within 30 days of the expiry of the permit, a list of all work completed pursuant to the permit, the nature and quantity of material disposed of and the dates on which the activity occurred.
J. B. WILSON
Environmental Protection
Pacific and Yukon Region
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CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of Part VI of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, Permit No. 4543-2-03214 is approved.
1. Permittee: Fraser River Pile and Dredge Ltd., New Westminster, British Columbia.
2. Type of Permit: To dump or load dredged material.
3. Term of Permit: Permit is valid from December 15, 1998, to December 14, 1999.
4. Loading Site(s): (a) International Forest Products — Fraser Mills Division, at approximately 49°13.58' N, 122°51.33' W; and (b) International Forest Products — Western Whitewood Division, at approximately 49°11.50' N, 123°56.15' W.
5. Dump Site(s): Point Grey Disposal Site: 49°15.40' N, 123°22.10' W, at a depth of not less than 210 m.
The following position-fixing procedures must be followed to ensure disposal at the designated dump site:
(i) The vessel must call the Vancouver Vessel Traffic Management (VTM) Centre on departure and inform VTM that it is heading for a disposal site;
(ii) Upon arrival at the disposal site and prior to dumping, the vessel must again call VTM to confirm its position. Dumping can proceed if the vessel is on the disposal site. If the vessel is not within the disposal site boundaries, VTM will direct it to the site and advise that dumping can proceed; and
(iii) The vessel must inform VTM when dumping has been completed prior to leaving the disposal site.
6. Route to Dump Site: Direct.
7. Method of Loading and Dumping: Loading by clamshell dredge with disposal by hopper scows or by end dumping.
8. Rate of Dumping: As required by normal operations.
9. Total Quantity to be Dumped: Not to exceed 30 000 m3.
10. Material to be Dumped: (i) Silt, sand, rock, wood wastes and other materials typical of the approved loading site except logs and usable wood; and (ii) Broken concrete slabs and non-usable concrete and/or steel piling.
11. Requirements and Restrictions: The Permittee must notify the permit issuing office before commencement of the project as to the dates on which the loading or ocean disposal will occur.
The Permittee must ensure that all contractors involved in the loading or dumping activity for which the permit is issued are made aware of any restrictions or conditions identified in the permit and of the possible consequences of any violation of these conditions. A copy of the permit and the letter of transmittal must be carried on all towing vessels and loading platforms or equipment involved in ocean dumping activities.
Contact must be made with the Canadian Coast Guard regarding the issuance of a "Notice of Shipping". The Permittee should contact the District Manager, Vessel Traffic Services, Canadian Coast Guard, Kapilano 100 Building, Room 1205, 100 Park Royal S, West Vancouver, British Columbia V7T 1A2, (604) 666-8453 (Facsimile).
Any inspector designated pursuant to subsection 99(1) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act shall be permitted to mount an electronic tracking device on any vessel that is engaged in the ocean disposal activities authorized by this permit. The Permittee shall take all reasonable measures to ensure there is no tampering with the tracking device and no interference with its operation. The tracking device shall be removed only by an inspector or with the written consent of an inspector.
The Permittee must submit to the Regional Director, Environmental Protection, within 30 days of the expiry of the permit, a list of all work completed pursuant to the permit, the nature and quantity of material disposed of and the dates on which the activity occurred.
J. B. WILSON
Environmental Protection
Pacific and Yukon Region
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CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of Part VI of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, Permit No. 4543-2-03215 is approved.
1. Permittee: Fraser River Pile and Dredge Ltd., New Westminster, British Columbia.
2. Type of Permit: To dump or load dredged material.
3. Term of Permit: Permit is valid from December 15, 1998, to December 14, 1999.
4. Loading Site(s): Field Sawmills Ltd., Courtenay, British Columbia, at approximately 49°41.25' N, 124°59.40' W.
5. Dump Site(s): Comox Disposal Site, at approximately 49°41.70' N, 124°44.50' W, at a depth of not less than 190 m.
The following position-fixing procedures must be followed to ensure disposal at the designated dump site:
(i) The vessel must inform the Vancouver Vessel Traffic Management (VTM) Centre on departure and inform VTM that it is heading for a disposal site;
(ii) Upon arrival at the disposal site and prior to dumping, the vessel must again call VTM to confirm its position. Dumping can proceed if the vessel is on the disposal site. If the vessel is not within the disposal site boundaries, VTM will direct it to the site and advise that dumping can proceed; and
(iii) The vessel must inform VTM when dumping has been completed prior to leaving the disposal site.
6. Route to Dump Site: Direct.
7. Method of Loading and Dumping: Loading by clamshell dredge with disposal by hopper scows or by end dumping.
8. Rate of Dumping: As required by normal operations.
9. Total Quantity to be Dumped: Not to exceed 12 000 m3.
10. Material to be Dumped: Silt, sand, rock, wood wastes and other materials typical of the approved loading site except logs and usable wood.
11. Requirements and Restrictions: The Permittee must notify the permit issuing office before commencement of the project as to the dates on which the loading or ocean disposal will occur.
The Permittee must ensure that all contractors involved in the loading or dumping activity for which the permit is issued are made aware of any restrictions or conditions identified in the permit and of the possible consequences of any violation of these conditions. A copy of the permit and the letter of transmittal must be carried on all towing vessels and loading platforms or equipment involved in ocean dumping activities.
Contact must be made with the Canadian Coast Guard regarding the issuance of a "Notice of Shipping". The Permittee should contact the District Manager, Vessel Traffic Services, Canadian Coast Guard, Kapilano 100 Building, Room 1205, 100 Park Royal S, West Vancouver, British Columbia V7T 1A2, (604) 666-8453 (Facsimile).
Any inspector designated pursuant to subsection 99(1) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act shall be permitted to mount an electronic tracking device on any vessel that is engaged in the ocean disposal activities authorized by this permit. The Permittee shall take all reasonable measures to ensure there is no tampering with the tracking device and no interference with its operation. The tracking device shall be removed only by an inspector or with the written consent of an inspector.
The Permittee must submit to the Regional Director, Environmental Protection, within 30 days of the expiry of the permit, a list of all work completed pursuant to the permit, the nature and quantity of material disposed of and the dates on which the activity occurred.
J. B. WILSON
Environmental Protection
Pacific and Yukon Region
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CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of Part VI of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, Permit No. 4543-2-03217 is approved.
1. Permittee: MacMillan Bloedel Ltd., New Westminster, British Columbia.
2. Type of Permit: To dump or load dredged material.
3. Term of Permit: Permit is valid from June 20, 1999, to June 19, 2000.
4. Loading Site(s): (a) Canadian White Pine Division, Vancouver, British Columbia, at approximately 49°12.18' N, 123°01.90' W; and (b) New Westminster Lumber Division, New Westminster, British Columbia, at approximately 49°11.45' N, 122°57.20' W.
5. Dump Site(s): Point Grey Disposal Site, at approximately 49°15.40' N; 123°22.10' W, at a depth of not less than 210 m.
The following position-fixing procedures must be followed to ensure disposal at the designated dump site:
(i) The vessel must inform the Vancouver Vessel Traffic Management (VTM) Centre on departure and inform VTM that it is heading for a disposal site;
(ii) Upon arrival at the disposal site and prior to dumping, the vessel must again call VTM to confirm its position. Dumping can proceed if the vessel is on the disposal site. If the vessel is not within the disposal site boundaries, VTM will direct it to the site and advise that dumping can proceed; and
(iii) The vessel must inform VTM when dumping has been completed prior to leaving the disposal site.
6. Route to Dump Site(s): Direct.
7. Method of Loading and Dumping: Loading by clamshell dredge with disposal by bottom dump scows or by end dumping.
8. Rate of Dumping: As required by normal operations.
9. Total Quantity to be Dumped: Not to exceed 30 000 m3.
10. Material to be Dumped: (i) Silt, sand, rock, wood wastes and other materials typical of the approved loading site except logs and usable wood; and (ii) Broken concrete slabs and non-usable concrete or steel piling.
11. Requirements and Restrictions: The Permittee must notify the permit issuing office before commencement of the project as to the dates on which the loading or ocean disposal will occur.
The Permittee must ensure that all contractors involved in the loading or dumping activity for which the permit is issued are made aware of any restrictions or conditions identified in the permit and of the possible consequences of any violation of these conditions. A copy of the permit and the letter of transmittal must be carried on all towing vessels and loading platforms or equipment involved in ocean dumping activities.
Contact must be made with the Canadian Coast Guard regarding the issuance of a "Notice of Shipping". The Permittee should contact the District Manager, Vessel Traffic Services, Canadian Coast Guard, Kapilano 100 Building, Room 1205, 100 Park Royal S, West Vancouver, British Columbia V7T 1A2, (604) 666-8453 (Facsimile).
Any inspector designated pursuant to subsection 99(1) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act shall be permitted to mount an electronic tracking device on any vessel that is engaged in the ocean disposal activities authorized by this permit. The Permittee shall take all reasonable measures to ensure there is no tampering with the tracking device and no interference with its operation. The tracking device shall be removed only by an inspector or with the written consent of an inspector.
The Permittee must submit to the Regional Director, Environmental Protection, within 30 days of the expiry of the permit, a list of all work completed pursuant to the permit, the nature and quantity of material disposed of and the dates on which the activity occurred.
J. B. WILSON
Environmental Protection
Pacific and Yukon Region
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CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of Part VI of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, Permit No. 4543-2-03218 is approved.
1. Permittee: S and R Sawmills Ltd., Surrey, British Columbia.
2. Type of Permit: To dump or load dredged material.
3. Term of Permit: Permit is valid from May 30, 1999, to May 29, 2000.
4. Loading Site(s): S and R Sawmills, Surrey, British Columbia, at approximately 49°15.40' N, 122°42.00' W.
5. Dump Site(s): Point Grey Disposal Site: 49°15.40' N, 123°22.10' W, at a depth of not less than 210 m.
The following position-fixing procedures must be followed to ensure disposal at the designated dump site:
(i) The vessel must call the Vancouver Vessel Traffic Management (VTM) Centre on departure and inform VTM that it is heading for a disposal site;
(ii) Upon arrival at the disposal site, and prior to dumping, the vessel must again call VTM to confirm its position. Dumping can proceed if the vessel is on the disposal site. If the vessel is not within the disposal site boundaries, VTM will direct it to the site and advise that dumping can proceed; and
(iii) The vessel will inform VTM when dumping has been completed prior to leaving the disposal site.
6. Route to Dump Site: Direct.
7. Method of Loading and Dumping: Loading by clamshell dredge with dumping by bottom dump scow or by end dumping.
8. Rate of Dumping: As required by normal operations.
9. Total Quantity to be Dumped: Not to exceed 85 000 m3.
10. Material to be Dumped: Dredged material and other approved material typical of the loading site.
11. Requirements and Restrictions: The Permittee must notify the permit issuing office before commencement of the project as to the dates on which the loading or dumping will occur.
The Permittee must ensure that all contractors involved in the loading or dumping activity for which the permit is issued are made aware of any restrictions or conditions identified in the permit and of the possible consequences of any violation of these conditions. A copy of the permit and the letter of transmittal must be displayed at the loading site and must be carried on all towing vessels and loading platforms or equipment involved in dredging or ocean dumping activities.
Contact must be made with the Canadian Coast Guard regarding the issuance of a "Notice of Shipping". The Permittee should contact the District Manager, Vessel Traffic Services, Canadian Coast Guard, Kapilano 100 Building, Room 1205, 100 Park Royal S, West Vancouver, British Columbia V7T 1A2, (604) 666-8453 (Facsimile).
Any inspector designated pursuant to subsection 99(1) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act shall be permitted to mount an electronic tracking device on any vessel that is engaged in the ocean disposal activities authorized by this permit. The Permittee shall take all reasonable measures to ensure there is no tampering with the tracking device and no interference with its operation. The tracking device shall be removed only by an inspector or with the written consent of an inspector.
The Permittee must submit to the Regional Director, Environmental Protection, within 30 days of the expiry of the permit, a list of all work completed pursuant to the permit, the nature and quantity of material disposed of, and the dates on which the activity occurred.
J. B. WILSON
Environmental Protection
Pacific and Yukon Region
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CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of Part VI of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, Permit No. 4543-2-03221 is approved.
1. Permittee: Gold River Dredging Ltd., Nanaimo, British Columbia.
2. Type of Permit: To dump or load dredged material.
3. Term of Permit: Permit is valid from December 7, 1998, to December 6, 1999.
4. Loading Site(s): Various approved sites on the southeast portion of Vancouver Island at approximately 49°10.00' N, 123°56.00' W.
5. Dump Site(s): (a) Five Finger Disposal Site: 49°15.20' N, 123°54.60' W, at a depth of not less than 280 m; and (b) Porlier Pass Disposal Site: 49°00.20' N, 123°29.80' W, at a depth of not less than 200 m.
The following position fixing procedures must be followed to ensure disposal at the designated dump site:
(i) The vessel must call the Vancouver Vessel Traffic Management (VTM) Centre on departure and inform VTM that it is heading for a disposal site;
(ii) Upon arrival at the disposal site, and prior to dumping, the vessel must again call VTM to confirm its position. Dumping can proceed if the vessel is on the disposal site. If the vessel is not within the disposal site boundaries, VTM will direct it to the site and advise that dumping can proceed; and
(iii) The vessel will inform VTM when dumping has been completed prior to leaving the disposal site.
6. Route to Dump Site(s): Direct.
7. Method of Loading and Dumping: Loading by clamshell dredge with disposal with crane and clam bucket attachments.
8. Rate of Dumping: As required by normal operations.
9. Total Quantity to be Dumped: Not to exceed 40 000 m3.
10. Material to be Dumped: Silt, sand, rock, wood wastes and other materials typical to the approved loading site except logs and usable wood.
11. Requirements and Restrictions: The Permittee must notify the permit issuing office in writing and receive written approval for each loading site site prior to any loading or dumping. The written notification must include the following information:
(i) the co-ordinates of the proposed loading site;
(ii) a site map showing the proposed load site relative to known landmarks or streets;
(iii) a figure showing the legal water lots impacted by the proposed dredging/loading activities, giving the spatial delineations of the proposed dredge site within these water lots;
(iv) all analytical data available for the proposed loading site;
(v) the nature and quantity of the material to be loaded and dumped;
(vi) proposed dates on which the loading and dumping will take place; and
(vii) a site history for the proposed loading site.
Additional sampling or analytical requirements may be specified by the permit issuing office.
The Permittee must ensure that all contractors involved in the loading or dumping activity for which the permit is issued are made aware of any restrictions or conditions identified in the permit and of the possible consequences of any violation of these conditions. A copy of the permit and the letter of transmittal must be carried on all towing vessels and loading platforms or equipment involved in ocean disposal activities. A copy of the written approval for the appropriate loading site must be displayed with copies of the permit posted at the loading sites.
Contact must be made with the Canadian Coast Guard regarding the issuance of a "Notice of Shipping". The Permittee should contact the District Manager, Vessel Traffic Services, Canadian Coast Guard, Kapilano 100 Building, Room 1205, 100 Park Royal S, West Vancouver, British Columbia V7T 1A2, (604) 666-8453 (Facsimile).
Any inspector designated pursuant to subsection 99(1) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act shall be permitted to mount an electronic tracking device on any vessel that is engaged in the ocean disposal activities authorized by this permit. The Permittee shall take all reasonable measures to ensure there is no tampering with the tracking device and no interference with its operation. The tracking device shall be removed only by an inspector or with the written consent of an inspector.
The Permittee must submit to the Regional Director, Environmental Protection, Pacific and Yukon Region, within 10 days of the end of each month, the quantity of material disposed of from each excavation site pursuant to the permit.
The Permittee must submit to the Regional Director, Environmental Protection, within 30 days of the expiry of the permit, a list of all work completed pursuant to the permit, the nature and quantity of material disposed of from each site, and the dates on which the activity occurred.
J. B. WILSON
Environmental Protection
Pacific and Yukon Region
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CANADA SHIPPING ACT
Designation of Oil-Handling Facility
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to subsection 660.2(8) of the Canada Shipping Act, that the Minister has designated the attached Oil-Handling Facility, the operator of which is required to comply with subsection 660.2(4) of the Act, and is publishing said designations, pursuant to subsection 660.2(8)
The effective date of the designation is December 5, 1998.
DAVID ANDERSON
Minister of Fisheries and Oceans
Designated Oil-Handling Facility
Newfoundland
Newfoundland Transshipment Terminal Limited
Whiffen Head, Placentia Bay
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RADIOCOMMUNICATION ACT
Notice No. DGTP-020-98 — Revisions to the Canadian Table of Frequency Allocations — 1998
This notice announces the release of the decision on modifications to the Canadian Table of Frequency Allocations. Proposals to amend the Canadian Table were made by Canada Gazette Notice DGTP-003-97 promulgated in February 1997.
The Canadian Table of Frequency Allocations is derived from the International Table of Frequency Allocations adopted by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) at various World Radiocommunication Conferences (WRCs). The Canadian Table allocates frequency bands to radio services within the scope of the International Table and as required to meet Canadian needs. Canadian footnotes provide the particular provisions and conditions for use of those radio services in Canada. Industry Canada revises the Canadian Table on a periodic basis.
The document entitled Revisions to the Canadian Table of Frequency Allocations — 1998 provides the results of the consideration of the proposed modifications to the Table which incorporate the decisions of the 1995 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95). Both the policy document and the new edition of the Canadian Table of Frequency Allocations are available electronically via the Internet at the following address:
World Wide Web (WWW) http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/spectrum
or in hard copy, for a fee, from Bypress Printing and Copy Centre Inc., 300 Slater Street, Unit 101A, Ottawa, Ontario K1P 6A6, (613) 234-8826 (Telephone), (613) 234-9464 (Facsimile).
November 27, 1998
MICHAEL HELM
Director General
Telecommunications Policy Branch
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The following notice of proposed revocation was sent to the charities listed below:
"Notice is hereby given, pursuant to paragraph 168(1)(a) of the Income Tax Act, that I propose to revoke the registration of the charities listed below and that by virtue of paragraph 168(2)(a) thereof, the revocation of the registration is effective on the date of publication of this notice in the Canada Gazette."
| Registration Number * | Business Number |
Name Address |
|---|---|---|
| 0223289-10 | 119189173RR0001 | ST. MARY'S MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, SHERBROOKE, GUYSBOROUGH CO., N.S. |
| 0223347-10 | 118890763RR0001 | EASTERN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL CORPORATION, CANSO, N.S. |
| 0223420-10 | 107459042RR0001 | BUCHANAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL CORPORATION, NEILS HARBOUR, N.S. |
| 0223917-10 | 130637973RR0001 | ST. MARTHA'S HOSPITAL, ANTIGONISH, N.S. |
| 0223925-10 | 107513632RR0001 | INVERNESS CONSOLIDATED MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, INVERNESS, N.S. |
| 0267260-10 | 130637973RR0001 | SACRED HEART HOSPITAL, CHÉTICAMP, N.S. |
| 0324558-10 | 107459042RR0001 | GUYSBOROUGH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, GUYSBOROUGH, N.S. |
| 0485656-11 | 108039892RR0001 | THE STRAIT-RICHMOND AREA HOSPITAL SOCIETY, RICHMOND CO., N.S. |
| 0545723-01 | 107655011RR0001 | MAINSTREAM SOCIETY FOR INTEGRATED COMMUNITY LIVING, BURNABY, B.C. |
| 0568071-11 | 119034049RR0001 | ANTIGONISH HOME HEALTH CARE SOCIETY, ANTIGONISH, N.S. |
| 0802512-10 | 108172339RR0001 | VICTORIA COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, BADDECK, N.S. |
| 0855106-20 | 106969389RR0001 | LE CONSEIL DES ÉCOLES SÉPARÉES CATHOLIQUES DE LANGUE FRANÇAISE DE PRESCOTT-RUSSELL, L'ORIGNAL (ONT.) |
| 0860536-59 | 119359610RR0001 | LOWER MAINLAND COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES SOCIETY, BURNABY, B.C. |
| 0867853-01 | 129655395RR0001 | PACIFIC ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY EXPERIENCE, BURNABY, B.C. |
| 0884346-01 | 107860033RR0001 | PROACTIVE COMMUNITY SERVICES SOCIETY, RICHMOND, B.C. |
* The charities are listed from the lowest registration number of the highest.
NEIL BARCLAY
Director Charities Division
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CRIMINAL CODE
Pursuant to subsection 667(5) of the Criminal Code, I hereby designate the following person as a Fingerprint Examiner:
Bruce Cadman
of the Metropolitan Toronto Police Force
and revoke the designation of:
Norman Rowntree
Clive Richards
of the Metropolitan Toronto Police Force
November 16, 1998
JEAN T. FOURNIER
Deputy Solicitor General of Canada
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NOTICE:
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