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Notice of Disposition of Land  Notice of Disposition of Land  Pursuant to Sections 285 and 286 of the Local Government Act, Notice is hereby given  that the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District (ACRD) intends to dispose of land via  Leasehold Agreement known as the China Creek Regional Park and Campground, with  the following:  PID    LEGAL DESCRIPTION    000-503-801    Lot 1, District Lot 153, Alberni District, Plan 18547,  Except Parts in Plans 28684 and 41248    000-529-320    Lot A, District Lot 153, Alberni District, Plan 41248    The Lands are presently held and occupied by the Port Alberni Port Authority as a  campground facility pursuant to a lease for a term of 19.5 years commencing July 1,  2010 and expiring on December 31, 2029. The proposed disposition is a new Lease  (the “Lease”) for a period of 20 years commencing January 1, 2030 and expiring in  December 31, 2049. The rent to be received by the ACRD in respect of the new term of  the Lease is an amount equal to 2.4% of the Lease holders annual gross revenue from  the campground, at year 11 the rent is to be renegotiated. The capital upgrades to be  received by the ACRD in respect to the new terms of the lease include  • Water System Upgrade  • Lower Boat Trailer Parking Area Upgrades  • Internet Upgrade  • Septic System Upgrades  • Games Courts  • Upper Parking Lot Development  • Main Road Paving  • Dredging  Any individual, entity, or corporation wishing to enter into a lease with the ACRD for  this property must submit, in writing, their proposal and acceptance of all of the terms  and conditions as outlined in the lease agreement to the ACRD. The proposal must be  delivered to the ACRD, at the email address or mailing address shown below, no later  than 4:00 PM PST on February 28, 2025. Faxed proposals will not be accepted.  This is not a call for tenders. No contractual or other obligation will arise between the  ACRD and any person that responds to this Notice unless and until a written agreement  has been duly executed relating to an approved proposal. The ACRD reserves the right  in its absolute discretion to accept or reject any proposal submitted in response to this  Notice.  For further details pertaining to the above noted Lease please contact ACRD  Procurement at procurement@acrd.bc.ca or 250-720-2700.  Email Submission: procurement@acrd.bc.ca  Paper Submission: 3008 Fifth Avenue, Port Alberni, BC V9Y 2E3
 
NOTICE OF DISPOSITION <br>The trailer  NOTICE OF DISPOSITION  The trailer of the late  Kevin Gollen #15 -6670 TCH NE,  Canoe, BC. Will be disposed of  unless claimed by February 23, by a  person who establishes legal  rights to it. Claims may be  made via 250-851-5747
 
NOTICE OF FIRST READING <br>  NOTICE OF FIRST READING    Thompson-Nicola Regional District    ZONING AMENDMENT  TAKE NOTICE that the Thompson-Nicola Regional District proposes to  amend Zoning Bylaw No. 2400, 2012.    The proposed Zoning  Amendment  Bylaw  No. 2868, 2025, is a sitespecific zoning change to  the CD-1: Comprehensive  Development zone that  would enable secondary  suites in all dwelling types,  on all parcel sizes, and  eliminate the maximum  80 square metre size cap  for new development at 38  Rue Cheval Noir, Tobiano, BC (Latitude West) (PID: 027-530-639) only, as  shown outlined on the inset map.  The Thompson-Nicola Regional District Board will consider first reading of  the proposed amendment on:  February 20, 2025, at 1:30 pm  TNRD Boardroom  4th Floor, 465 Victoria Street  Kamloops, BC  This publication serves as notice that no public hearing will be held for  the proposed zoning amendment. Provincial legislation prohibits local  governments from holding a public hearing where the purpose of a bylaw  is to permit residential development consistent with an Official Community  Plan (see Local Government Act, section 464(3)).  Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 2868, 2025, is available for review on the  TNRD website at tnrd.ca/bylaw2868. Copies of the proposed amending  bylaw and all supporting information, can be inspected from 8:30 a.m. to  4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday (except statutory holidays), from the date of  this notice until 1:30 p.m. on February 20, 2025, at:  TNRD Administration Office  4th Floor – 465 Victoria Street  Kamloops, BC  V2C 2A9  Questions or clarification regarding the amending bylaw can be directed to  Planning Services at planning@tnrd.ca or 250-377-8673.
 
NOTICE OF PUBLIC INPUT <br>2025-2029  NOTICE OF PUBLIC INPUT  2025-2029 Financial Plan  The proposed 2025-2029 Financial Plan will be considered by the Regional District Board at  a Special Meeting on Friday, February 28, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. in the RDKS boardroom, located  on the first floor, 4545 Lazelle Ave, Terrace, B.C.  Any person(s) wishing to provide input regarding the Financial Plan may do so in person at  the meeting, in writing to the Regional District at the address or email below, or virtually at the  meeting via Microsoft Teams. You can request to speak virtually at the meeting by emailing  the Regional District. You will then be provided with a link for joining the virtual meeting.  Requests to speak virtually must be received before Tuesday, February 25, 2025 at  4:30 p.m.  A copy of the proposed 2025-2029 Financial Plan may be picked up at the RDKS office  during regular business hours, Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Financial Plan  will also be available on the Regional District website at www.rdks.bc.ca. Revised versions  of the Financial Plan will be posted on the website, if required, as they become available.    Email: finance@rdks.bc.ca  Phone: 250-615-6100    Mail: 300 - 4545 Lazelle Ave  Terrace, BC V8G 4E1
 
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS  NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS  Estate of Carl Robert Smith  who died on June 30, 2024  If you have a claim against this estate you must file your claim by  March 5, 2025  with:  Lindsey R. Newton  at:  107 Strathcona Road SW  Calgary, AB T3H 1N2  If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can  lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.
 
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND <br>CLAIMANTS  NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND  CLAIMANTS  Estate of Daniel Ray Myers, who died  on January 5, 2025  If you have a claim against this estate,  you must file your claim by March 10,  2025, and provide details of your claim  to: Doyle Rivet, Barristers & Solicitors,  Attn: Eron M. Doyle, at 121, 5301 – 43  Street, Red Deer, AB T4N 1C8.  If you do not file by the date above,  the estate property can lawfully be  distributed without regard to any claim  you may have.
 
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <br>AND CLAIMANTS  NOTICE TO CREDITORS  AND CLAIMANTS  Estate of John Michael Bilo  who died on November 24, 2024  If you have a claim against this estate, you  must file your claim by March 21, 2025  with  Brett A. Bothwell  at    Johnston Ming Manning  LLPBarristers and Solicitors  4th Floor, 4943 – 50 Street  Red Deer, AB T4N 1Y1  and provide details of your claim.  If you do not file by the date above, the estate  property can lawfully be distributed without  regard to any claim you may have.
 
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <br>AND CLAIMANTS  NOTICE TO CREDITORS  AND CLAIMANTS  Estate of Judith Therese Strand  who died on January 1, 2025  If you have a claim against this estate, you  must file your claim by March 24, 2025  with    Venture Law Group LLP    at    111, 9440-49 Street  Edmonton, AB T6B 2M9    and provide details of your claim.  If you do not file by the date above, the  estate property can lawfully be distributed  without regard to any claim you may have.
 
NOTICE TO <br>CREDITORS <br>AND CLAIMANTS  NOTICE TO  CREDITORS  AND CLAIMANTS  IN THE MATTER OF THE  ESTATE OF    ALLAN FREDERICK  FOSTER DECEASED  of Whitehorse, Yukon  who died on October 10,  2024. All persons having  claims against the above  mentioned Estate are  requested to file a claim,  supported by Statutory  Declaration, with Arthur  Mauro, on or before  August 7, 2025, after which  date the Estate will be  distributed having reference  only to claims which have  been so filed.  All persons indebted to the  Estate are requested to make  immediate payment to:  Austring, Fairman & Fekete  Attention: Arthur Mauro  Barristers and Solicitors  3081 Third Avenue  Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 4Z7
 
PLACER LEASE APPLICATION <br>Take notice  PLACER LEASE APPLICATION  Take notice that QF Placer Gold Ltd., 902 – 6888 Cooney Road,  Richmond, BC V6Y 0E1, client number 279772, has applied  to the Chief Gold Commissioner for the Province of British  Columbia, for a placer lease identified by the placer claims  listed below. The following placer claims are subject to the  placer lease application:  •  Title Numbers 388688 and 388689  •  Mineral Titles Map Number 093A.062  •  Cariboo Land District  Posted at the Chief Gold Commissioner’s office in Vancouver,  British Columbia, this 27 day of January 2025.
 
PUBLIC NOTICE <br>Amendment to Land  PUBLIC NOTICE  Amendment to Land Use By-Law 7-08-LU  The Council of Ponoka County has been asked by Don & Shannon Froese to  amend Land Use By-Law 7-08-LU as follows:  Reclassify Pt. E ½ NW 10-43-28-W4 from Agricultural District to Country  Residential District to allow for future subdivision of the existing yard site –  approximately 2.5 acres.  Before considering the by-law, Council will hold a Public Hearing at which any  person claiming to be affected may ask questions or make comments. This  hearing is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, February 25, 2025 in the  Council Chambers of the County Administration Building. You may forward your  comments/concerns prior to the meeting by phone, fax or email as noted below.  A copy of the proposed by-law may be inspected at the County Administration  Building, Ponoka, Alberta during regular office hours.    Peter Hall  Chief Administrative Officer  Ponoka County  4205 - Highway #2A  PONOKA, Alberta T4J 1V9  Phone: 783-3333  Fax: 783-6965  e-mail:  PonokaCounty@PonokaCounty.com
 
PUBLIC NOTICE <br>TAKE NOTICE THAT;  PUBLIC NOTICE  TAKE NOTICE THAT; any One with a prior,  equal, or superior right, interest, CONDUCT,  treaty or Convention in/to/for/of the  NAME and property of: MIGUEL MAURICIO  VILLAMIL BARRIOS and/or VILLAMIL  BARRIOS, MIGUEL MAURICIO Estate; in  any style or variation thereof capable to  confuse, suspend or clog said NAME, Title  and/or Estate is hereby WARRANTED to  present their said claim to Witness: Paul  Ronald, Edwards c/o: PO BOX 1006  6028 Spartan Street, Oliver, BC V0H 1T0  before expiration of twenty-eight (28) days  of the first publishing of this Notice.
 
Repairers Lien Act <br>Pursuant to  Repairers Lien Act  Pursuant to the Repairers Lien Act, G.A.S. Classics will  be selling a 1984 Ford F-250 VIN1FTHX25G5EKA34334  to collect on unpaid repair and storage charges owed  by Tyler and Laura Turpin totalling $1,579.19.  Bids may be submitted to sales@gasclassics.ca by  February 28, 2025
 
Residential Tenancy Branch <br>Furniture and  Residential Tenancy Branch  Furniture and household goods left behind by Herbert Wayne  Palmer on rented premises at 101-2541 Dingwall Street,  Duncan, BC V9L 2Y8 are being stored until February 21, 2025.  There is presently an amount owing for additional costs of  storage, sale and disposal. The items will be disposed of after  30 days of the notice being served or posted, unless the  person being notified takes the items, or establishes a right  to the items, or makes a dispute resolution application with  the Residential Tenancy Branch, or makes an application in  Supreme Court to establish their rights to the items. For more  information contact the Landlord at 102 – 2541 Dingwall  Street, Duncan, BC V9L 2Y8 wildrose@groupedenux.com.
 
TAKE NOTICE THAT; any One  TAKE NOTICE THAT; any One with a prior, equal, or superior  right, interest, CONDUCT, treaty or Convention in/to/for/of  the NAME and property of: CHRISTOPHER GERALD CONRON  DALLOW and/or DALLOW, CHRISTOPHER GERALD CONRON  Estate; in any style or variation thereof capable to confuse,  suspend or clog said NAME, Title and/or Estate is hereby  WARRANTED to present their said claim to Witness: Eric  Christopher, STUTZMAN. c/o: 11027 112 Ave, Fort St John  BRITISH COLUMBIA, V1J0R6 before expiration of twentyeight (28) days of the first publishing of this Notice
 
THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY  THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF GREENWOOD  NOTICE OF TEMPORARY USE PERMIT APPLICATION  NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Greenwood has received an application for a Temporary Use Permit to allow  The property owners to reside in a recreational vehicle (RV) on their property while their residence is constructed. The  property is located at 355 Government Avenue in Greenwood, BC. Council will be considering the permit at a regular  meeting at 7:00 pm on February 24th, 2025.  Property Location Civic Address: 355 North Government Ave Legal  Description: Lot A, District Lot 711, SDYD, Plan EPP141358  City of Greenwood Zone: R1 – Residential 1 Zone (Single and Two  Family)  You are encouraged to provide your written feedback by email to  corporate@greenwoodcity.ca. The deadline to provide feedback is  12:00 pm, February 19th, 2025.  Upon request, an information package containing the draft permit  will be available at City Hall during office hours, Tuesday to Friday,  from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. You may request a digital copy of the  package by sending a request to corporate@greenwoodcity.ca.  For further information, please contact City Hall at 250-445- 6644.
 
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Western has  Western Forest Products Inc. (“Western”) ha  cts proposed  Inc. (“Western”)  has modernization  submitted a preliminary  application  	 amendment  a potential  of the VADpermit  facility  by replacing  thetoten  existing  batch to  to the Director  authorize  an amendment  orizekilns  an amendment  to discharge  to air.  Air emissions  currently  from  the generated  site dry  are produced  by two  existing authoriz  with new infrastructure,  which  could  include four  continuous  kilns  and  The kilns,  maximum  rate  of disch  cyclone,one  and achipper  planer  mill baghouse.  West  d byspecialty  existingkilns.  authorized  works,  include  ten batch  Additionally,  the which  planer mill  baghouse  and existing  cyclone  facility by  replacingare  the proposed  ten existing batch  to  meet  the  Environmental  millforbaghouse.  Western  has  proposed  a  potential  modernization  of  the  VAD  continuous  dry  kilns  and  two  specialty  kiln  potential modernization.  cyclone include  proposed  for potential moderniz  he ten existing batch kilns with new infrastructure, which  could  four  will be  24arehours/day,  7 day  to ourAdditionally,  existing permit  ensuremill  thatbaghouse  Western  isand  in alignment  with all  andThis  twoamendment  specialty kilns.  thewill  planer  existing  This amendment  to our existing permit will e  will both  be Act24  hours/day,  Management  requirements.  for Environmental  potential modernization.  	 Act and subsequent permitting  Management  and subsequent permittin    	  normally  be typical in kiln, c    The maximum rate of discharge from this facility will be determined  through  maximum  rate of the  discharge from this fa  r existing permit will ensure that Western is in alignment with The  allmeet  Environmental  to  the Environmental  permitting  process  to  meet  the  Environmental  Management  Act  requirements.  TheManagement Ac  subsequent permitting requirements.  will be 24 hours/day, 7 days/week. The ope  operating period for any new kilns will be 24 hours/day,  7 days/week.  operating  will both be The  24who  hours/day,  5 days/week.  Any  person  may  be aT  normally  be typical in 5  kiln,  cyclone, and bag  period for a potential new cyclone and baghouse will both be  24 hours/day,  days/  relevant  information  may, w  discharge from this facility will be determined through  the permitting  process  week.  The characteristics  of the discharge  what  would  bemay  typical  in kiln,affecte  Anynormally  person who  be adversely  ental  Management  Act requirements.  The reflects  operating  period  for  any  new  kilns  send  written  comments  toaft  relevant  information  may,  within  30 days  cyclone, and  baghouse  operations.  7 days/week.  The  operating  period for a potential new cyclone and baghouse    send written comments to the applicant, w    Authorizations.South@gov.  Authorizations.South@gov.bc.ca.  day,  5 person  days/week.  Thebe  characteristics  of the  reflects  what would  Any  who may  adversely affected  by discharge  the proposed  air discharge  and wishes The ident  in relation to this application will become a p  kiln,tocyclone,  and  baghouse  operations.  in relation  this  andto  the  Air application  Quality Assessme  provide relevant information may, within 30 days after  thereport  last date  of  posting,  publishing, service or display, send written commentsreport  to thehttps://www.westernforest.com/responsibilit  applicant,  with  a copy  to theQu  and  the  Air  be Director,  adversely  affected by Protection  the proposed  air discharge and wishes to provide  Environmental  at Authorizations.South@gov.bc.ca.  The identity  https://www.westernforest.c  ay, within 30 days after the last date of posting, publishing,  service  AJ Gale or display,  of respondents and the contents of anything submitted in relation  to this application  ts to the applicant, with a copy to the Director, Environmental Protection at  will become a part of the public record. Both the Technical Assessment report and  @gov.bc.ca. The identity of respondents and the contents of anything submitted  the will  Air Quality  report  canrecord.  be found  on the  Western’s  website:  https://www.  cation  becomeAssessment  a part of the  public  Both  Technical  Assessment  westernforest.com/responsibility/environment/practices-plans/  Quality Assessment report can be found on  AJ Western’s  Gale  Dated the 5th website:  day of February, 2025    rest.com/responsibility/environment/practices-plans/    AJ Gale  Dated the 5th day of February, 2025  Contact Person: AJ Gale  Email address: agale@westernforest.com  Phone: 250.246.7406    Contact Person: AJ Gale  Email address: agale@westernforest.com  Phone: 250.246.7406  	    www.westernforest.com    Dated the 5th day of Februa
 
to the Director to authorize  to the Director to authorize a  the site are produced by e  cyclone, and a planer mill b  	  facility  by replacing the ten  	  continuous  dry kilns and tw  Environmental  Notice  Application for a Permit Amendment under the Provision of 	the Environmental  Permit  #  13257  Management Act.  cyclone are proposed forEnvir  po    Environmental Notice  Permit # 13257  Tracking # 433987    Tracking # 433987  P  Western Forest Products Inc. (“Western”) has submitted a preliminary permit amendment Tra  application to the Director to authorize an amendment  to discharge  to air. Air emissions  This  amendment  to our exis  currently generated  from  the site are  produced  by existing  authorized  it Amendment  under the  Provision  of the  Environmental  Management  Act.  Application forworks,  a Permitwhich  Amendment under  Management Act and subse  include ten batch kilns, one chipper cyclone, and a planer mill baghouse. Western has  Western Forest Products Inc. (“Western”) ha  cts proposed  Inc. (“Western”)  has modernization  submitted a preliminary  application  	 amendment  a potential  of the VADpermit  facility  by replacing  thetoten  existing  batch to  to the Director  authorize  an amendment  orizekilns  an amendment  to discharge  to air.  Air emissions  currently  from  the generated  site dry  are produced  by two  existing authoriz  with new infrastructure,  which  could  include four  continuous  kilns  and  The kilns,  maximum  rate  of disch  cyclone,one  and achipper  planer  mill baghouse.  West  d byspecialty  existingkilns.  authorized  works,  include  ten batch  Additionally,  the which  planer mill  baghouse  and existing  cyclone  facility by  replacingare  the proposed  ten existing batch  to  meet  the  Environmental  millforbaghouse.  Western  has  proposed  a  potential  modernization  of  the  VAD  continuous  dry  kilns  and  two  specialty  kiln  potential modernization.  cyclone include  proposed  for potential moderniz  he ten existing batch kilns with new infrastructure, which  could  four  will be  24arehours/day,  7 day  to ourAdditionally,  existing permit  ensuremill  thatbaghouse  Western  isand  in alignment  with all  andThis  twoamendment  specialty kilns.  thewill  planer  existing  This amendment  to our existing permit will e  will both  be Act24  hours/day,  Management  requirements.  for Environmental  potential modernization.  	 Act and subsequent permitting  Management  and subsequent permittin    	  normally  be typical in kiln, c    The maximum rate of discharge from this facility will be determined  through  maximum  rate of the  discharge from this fa  r existing permit will ensure that Western is in alignment with The  allmeet  Environmental  to  the Environmental  permitting  process  to  meet  the  Environmental  Management  Act  requirements.  TheManagement Ac  subsequent permitting requirements.  will be 24 hours/day, 7 days/week. The ope  operating period for any new kilns will be 24 hours/day,  7 days/week.  operating  will both be The  24who  hours/day,  5 days/week.  Any  person  may  be aT  normally  be typical in 5  kiln,  cyclone, and bag  period for a potential new cyclone and baghouse will both be  24 hours/day,  days/  relevant  information  may, w  discharge from this facility will be determined through  the permitting  process  week.  The characteristics  of the discharge  what  would  bemay  typical  in kiln,affecte  Anynormally  person who  be adversely  ental  Management  Act requirements.  The reflects  operating  period  for  any  new  kilns  send  written  comments  toaft  relevant  information  may,  within  30 days  cyclone, and  baghouse  operations.  7 days/week.  The  operating  period for a potential new cyclone and baghouse    send written comments to the applicant, w    Authorizations.South@gov.  Authorizations.South@gov.bc.ca.  day,  5 person  days/week.  Thebe  characteristics  of the  reflects  what would  Any  who may  adversely affected  by discharge  the proposed  air discharge  and wishes The ident  in relation to this application will become a p  kiln,tocyclone,  and  baghouse  operations.  in relation  this  andto  the  Air application  Quality Assessme  provide relevant information may, within 30 days after  thereport  last date  of  posting,  publishing, service or display, send written commentsreport  to thehttps://www.westernforest.com/responsibilit  applicant,  with  a copy  to theQu  and  the  Air  be Director,  adversely  affected by Protection  the proposed  air discharge and wishes to provide  Environmental  at Authorizations.South@gov.bc.ca.  The identity  https://www.westernforest.c  ay, within 30 days after the last date of posting, publishing,  service  AJ Gale or display,  of respondents and the contents of anything submitted in relation  to this application  ts to the applicant, with a copy to the Director, Environmental Protection at  will become a part of the public record. Both the Technical Assessment report and  @gov.bc.ca. The identity of respondents and the contents of anything submitted  the will  Air Quality  report  canrecord.  be found  on the  Western’s  website:  https://www.  cation  becomeAssessment  a part of the  public  Both  Technical  Assessment  westernforest.com/responsibility/environment/practices-plans/  Quality Assessment report can be found on  AJ Western’s  Gale  Dated the 5th website:  day of February, 2025    rest.com/responsibility/environment/practices-plans/    AJ Gale  Dated the 5th day of February, 2025  Contact Person: AJ Gale  Email address: agale@westernforest.com  Phone: 250.246.7406    Contact Person: AJ Gale  Email address: agale@westernforest.com  Phone: 250.246.7406  	    www.westernforest.com    Dated the 5th day of Februa
 
Twin River <br>Estates Notice <br>Twin  Twin River  Estates Notice  Twin River Estates, Terrace BC, wish to  remind Applicants they must contact  the Society office at least once a year to  confirm their continued interest and keep  contact information accurate.  Should a unit become available and the  Applicant cannot be reached with their  information on file, they will be removed  from the wait list.  Application updates may be made by  an office visit the last Thursday of every  month, 2pm to 4 pm or by email to  twinriverestates64@gmail.com.
 
WAREHOUSE LIEN ACT <br> <br>The  WAREHOUSE LIEN ACT    The following vehicle will be sold, as per the  Warehouse Lien Act:  White, 1997 Mallard Travel Trailer,  VIN: 1EF1P2328V2462842  Owner: Jeffrey Colin Wallace  Debt amount as of February 5, 2025: $945.00  If you have a claim to said vehicle, please  respond in writing by February 27, 2025.  Swift Datoo LLP  201-467 Cumberland Road  Courtenay, BC, V9N 2C5
 
Warehouse Lien Act <br>Bradley Russel  Warehouse Lien Act  Bradley Russel Jenni is indebted to Penticton  Towing Ltd. for storage & towing on a 2013 Ford Edge  VIN: 2FMDK4JC9DBA38144 a lien is claimed under the Act. There is  presently an amount due and owing of $4500.00 plus any additional  costs of storage, seizure and sale that may accrue. Notice is hereby  given that on the 28th day of February 2025 or thereafter, the said  vehicle will be sold. The Vehicle is currently stored at Penticton  Towing Ltd, BC V2A 3H4. The Vehicle was placed in storage on Nov  23, 2024. All sealed bids must be sent to Penticton towing via mail.  For more info call Penticton Towing LTD at 250-493-1991  www.Pentictontowing.com
 
Warehouse Lien Act <br>Notice is  Warehouse Lien Act  Notice is given that Triple T Developments Ltd., 3333 Tennyson  Ave. will sell at its premises on February 19, 2025, the following  vehicles for the purpose of satisfying the Warehouse Lien. Bids  close at 11:00am.  2000 Volkswagon Beetle, V.I.N. #: 3VWCA21C6YM404084  Owner: Quin, Christopher GD, Debt: $2517.17  2015 Dodge Ram 1500, V.I.N. #: 1C6RR7NM0FS532371  Owner: Colban, Cid, Debt: $2674.67  2014 Kia Rio, V.I.N. #: KNADM5A36E6933611  Owner: Hovind, Ivan, Debt: $2770.74  2002 Mazda ProtegeV.I.N. #: JM1BJ225120609742  Owner: Flaherty, Shawn, Debt: $2823.24  2004 Toyota Sienna, V.I.N. #: 5TDZA23C44S063790  Owner: Nirbhai, Singh X, Debt: $2895.40  1999 Honda Accord V.I.N. #: JHMCG5653XC801912  Owner: Davies Kiara, Debt: $3055.24  1982 Yamaha Motorcycle, V.I.N. #: 5N9-001942  Owner: Weston, David Malcolm, Debt: $2384.24  2019 Honda Accord Hybrid, V.I.N. #: 1HGCV3F95KA800359  Owner: Elliot, Malcom, Debt: $4870.74  2017 Mercedes-Benz C-Class, V.I.N. #: 55SWF4KB9HU218741  Owner: Amandeep, Kaur X Debt: $5486.25
 
Warehouse Liens Sale <br>Notice to:  Warehouse Liens Sale  Notice to:  PEREZ XENA, 2020 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE VIN#JA4AT3AA3LZ601255 Totaling $2150.28  SHELDON BRANDON, 2001 GMC JIMMY VIN#1GKDT13W312208771 Totaling $347.52  MCRORY DONALD, 2007 CHRYSLER 300 VIN#2C3KA53G87H692014 Totaling $999.12  MICHELIN-SOLOWAN DWHYTE, 2009 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF VIN#9BWEL41J294017728  Totaling $572.70  DEMAIN RUZELL, 2005 FORD F150 VIN#1FTPX14525NB34606 Totaling $347.52  LINDAL MARK, 2004 FORD EXPEDITION VIN#1FMFU18L74LB90463 Totaling $456.12  WALLACE ANGELA, 1981 GMC SECURITY VIN#2GDGG31M3B4510695 Totaling $1086.00  CRAIG MAJOR, 2003 CHRYSLER SEBRING VIN# 1C3EL46R53N558108 Totaling $586.44  ROHNE DANIEL, 2001 CHEVROLET ASTRO VIN#1GNEL19W81B153930 Totaling $586.44  MANNING AREL, 2004 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER VIN#3C8FY68804T233562 Totaling $1030.86  ABUAWAD MAHMOUD, 2004 TOYOTA ECHO VIN#JTDJT123240059145 Totaling $847.08  MELNITCHI MELISSA, 2012 DODGE JOURNEY VIN#3C4PDCCG5CT304686 Totaling $847.08  ROBINSON JANIS, 2004 FORD F250 VIN#1FTNX21L64ED79956 Totaling $933.96  IMPACT REINFORCING LTD., 2008 RAM 1500 VIN#1D7HU18278S610406 Totaling $955.68  BURTON JAMES, 2001 MERCEDES M SERIES VIN#4JGAB54E11A239999 Totaling $1679.92  PYWELL TEKARRA, 2008 PONTIAC G6 VIN#1G2ZG57N084233208 Totaling $999.12  PETER JUDY, 2004 HONDA CIVIC VIN#1HGEM21584L805394 Totaling $1947.18  LINKA, CRYSTAL, 1986 HONDA ELITE 80 VIN#JH2HF0304GS101173 Totaling $955.68  ALLARDYCE MATTHEW, 1991 UBILT TRAILER VIN#NIL Totaling $1151.16  WILSON TANIA, 1984 FORD F250 VIN#2FTEF26Y0EC800709 Totaling $2939.86  SKOGSTAD EDDY, 1998 JEEP CHEROKEE VIN#1J4FJ68S6WL259156 Totaling $238.92  GLASER JERRITT, 2008 JEEP PATRIOT VIN#1J8FT28W18D700953 Totaling $868.80  MAYNARD TAMMY, 2002 DODGE CARAVAN VIN#1B4GP25R82B722138 Totaling $999.12  Amounts above owing are as of January 23RD, 2025.  The above vehicles can be bid on by appointment at Mid Island Towing & Transport Ltd.  4900 Jordan Ave. Nanaimo B.C. to recover our fees for towing, storage, administration,  legal and taxes.  Bidding Closes February 27th, 2025 at 8am.  Storage charged daily until vehicle paid for and removed.  Neither the highest nor any bid not necessarily accepted
 
WOODLOT LICENCE PLAN <br>Woodlot W1955  WOODLOT LICENCE PLAN  Woodlot W1955 – Alvin Johnson  Notice is hereby given pursuant to section 18  of the Forest & Range Practices Act and section  17 of the Woodlot Planning and Practices  Regulation that a Woodlot Licence Plan (WLP)  for Woodlot W1955 – Alvin Johnson, has been  prepared. W1955 is located in the Chimney  Valley/Frost Creek area. This Woodlot Licence  Plan will have a term of ten years from the date  of approval.  TheWoodlot Licence Plan is available for public  review and comment by appointment at the  office of Cedar Creek Silviculture Ltd. Please  contact Matthew LeBourdais RPF at (250) 3989010 or mattycan@telus.net to view or discuss  the Woodlot Licence Plan. Written comments  must be submitted by March 15, 2025.
 

Legal Services 

ANDERSON <br>LAW OFFICE <br> <br>Brenda  ANDERSON  LAW OFFICE    Brenda Anderson  B.Comm., LL.B.  5002 - 51 Ave.,  Stettler, AB    Phone: 403-742-2529  Fax: 403-742-2522  ourlaw2@telus.net  ourlaw2@telus.net
 

Livestock 

ALBERTA PRIME BEEF CORP <br>Box  ALBERTA PRIME BEEF CORP  Box 419 Picture Butte, AB T0K 1V0    ORDER BUYERS    Located in the Heart of Alberta’s Cattle Feeding Industry. Whether Buying or Selling,  Feeders, Fats, Cull Cows, call us for your livestock marketing needs including Internet.  We specialize in marketing, cattle contracting, and custom feeding. We also offer a  convenient custom weight facility and truck wash.    403-732-5644  Visit us on our website: www.albertaprimebeef.com  e-mail apbc5644@gmail.com  Our affiliated company, ALBERTA PRIME TRANSPORT LTD.,  offers tri-axle livestock trailers & quad trailers to meet all your livestock needs.  Our drivers are licensed, well-experienced professionals.  We pick-up and deliver in 4 provinces and 11 U.S. states.  ANDY HOUWELING: 403-308-8700 (CELL) • BRETT HOUWELING: 403-382-7827 (CELL)  BRENT DAWSON - DISPATCH: 403-382-0716 (CELL) • CONRAD WITHAGE: 403-892-0728 [CELL]  COLE WITHAGE - 403-894-9260 [CELL] • WADE WITHAGE 403-634-9281
 

Lost and Found 

Very Large Antique Book Found on Bevan Ave. Call 250-655-5032
 

Merchandise for Sale 

Burial plots at Valley View Cemetery - 7 adjacent plots available. Each can hold 1 casket & 4 urns. $6500 each. 604-536-8134
 
BURIAL PLOTS Package for burial at Valleyview Memorial Gardens, including a memorial rock with carving, 2 marble urns, 2 internment fees, and 2 cremation fees.  Current value $16,000.  Asking $6000 OBO.   Contact Patricia Corder at  778-828-5772.
 
CERAMIC Urns for your loved ones or pets. Hand painted. Phone Colleen (250)766-4405
 





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