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1 Village Square <br>P.O. Box  1 Village Square  P.O. Box 128, Granisle, BC V0J 1W0  Phone: 250 697 2248 • Fax: 1 888 335 4682  email: general@villageofgranisle.ca    RESTAURANT FOR LEASE  The Lakeside Village of Granisle (pop. 337) is not everyone’s ‘cup of tea’.We know  it and we embrace it. But if you have an independent spirit, love nature, and are  looking for an affordable lifestyle that gives you time to be with loved ones and  enjoy your passions, then you should be looking here to start your next business  venture. Check us out at www.granisle.ca.  Village of Granisle has a restaurant space available for lease located at the  Granisle Curling Rink, 4 Village Square, Mcdonald Ave.The kitchen and seating area  has recent renovations and equipment upgrades and measures apx. 1200 sq. ft.  with seating capacity of 40.  Expressions of interest can be submitted to the Village of Granisle Municipal Office,  PO Box 128, Granisle, BC V0J 1W0 or mail your interest to  cao@villageofgranisle.ca
 
NOTICE FOR NON-INDIVIDUAL CLAIMANTS OF  NOTICE FOR NON-INDIVIDUAL CLAIMANTS OF CLAIMS PROCEDURE AND CREDITORS’ MEETINGS  IN THE CCAA PROCEEDINGS OF:  IMPERIAL TOBACCO CANADA LIMITED and IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED (together, “Imperial”); ROTHMANS, BENSON AND HEDGES INC. (“RBH”); and JTI-MACDONALD CORP. (“JTIM”)  IMPORTANT NOTE FOR INDIVIDUAL CLAIMANTS: Individuals who have suffered damages resulting from the use or consumption of Tobacco Products, including cigarettes, do not need to do anything at this time to preserve  their rights. If the CCAA Plans are approved, separate claims processes will commence at a later date for individuals to file claims for compensation. Accordingly, this notice is solely for non-Individual Claimants.  All capitalized terms in this notice have the meanings ascribed to them in the CCAA Plans, which can be found on the Monitors’ Websites, links for which are provided at the end of this notice. A more detailed version of this notice is also  available on the Monitors’ Websites.  PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on October 17, 2024, the Court-Appointed Mediator in the CCAA Proceedings of Imperial, RBH and JTIM (the “Tobacco Companies”), together with the Monitors of the Tobacco Companies, filed a CCAA Plan in respect  of each Tobacco Company.  PLEASE ALSO TAKE NOTICE that on October 31, 2024, the CCAA Court issued (i) a Claims Procedure Order, which sets forth the process pursuant to which Claimants and Putative Miscellaneous Claimants, if any, may attend the Meetings and vote  on the CCAA Plans; and (ii) a Meeting Order that, amongst other things, accepts the filing of the CCAA Plans and establishes the date and times of the Meetings of Affected Creditors to vote on such CCAA Plans.  (i) The CCAA Plans  The CCAA Plans provide for the payment over time by the Tobacco Companies of a Global Settlement Amount of $32.5 billion, which is to be allocated between the Claimants (and the Miscellaneous Claims Fund); namely, the Quebec Class Action  Plaintiffs (QCAPs), Pan-Canadian Claimants (PCCs), Knight Class Action Plaintiffs, the Provinces and Territories, certain Tobacco Producers, as well as a public charitable foundation (Cy-près Foundation).  The CCAA Plans also provide, from the Global Settlement Amount, for the establishment of a Miscellaneous Claims Fund to provide potential distributions to Putative Miscellaneous Claimants, being Persons other than Claimants or Individual  Claimants, who purport to have a Miscellaneous Claim against one or more of the Tobacco Companies.  (ii) The Claims Procedure  The Claims Procedure Order sets forth the process pursuant to which (i) Claimants and (ii) Putative Miscellaneous Claimants, if any, may attend and vote at the Meetings. It provides that:  • Each Claimant shall be issued a Statement of Negative Notice Claim. Unless the statement is varied in accordance with the Claims Procedure Order, the Claimant shall be entitled to vote at the Meetings based on the value and number  of votes set forth in the statement; and  • All Persons asserting a Miscellaneous Claim for the purpose of attending the Meetings and voting on the CCAA Plans must file a Miscellaneous Claimant Proof of Claim with the Monitor by no later than 5pm (Eastern Time) on  December 5, 2024 (the Miscellaneous Claims Bar Date). The Claims Package for such Persons is available on each of the Monitors’ Websites.  Please note that Individual Claimants are not required to take any actions at this time to preserve their rights.  Please note that the value of an Affected Claim as set forth in a Statement of Negative Notice or in a Miscellaneous Claimant Proof of Claim is for voting purposes only. All entitlements to distributions from the Global Settlement Amount shall  be in accordance with the CCAA Plans.  (iii) The Meeting Order  The Meetings to vote on the CCAA Plans shall be held by videoconference as follows:  Tobacco Company    Meeting Date and Time    Imperial    December 12, 2024 at 11:00 a.m.    RBH    December 12, 2024 at 1:00 p.m.    JTIM    December 12, 2024 at 3:00 p.m.    Please note that all Individual Claimants (or groups of Individual Claimants) will be represented at the Meetings by either the Quebec Class Counsel or the PCC Representative Counsel. Accordingly, Individual Claimants may not file a  Miscellaneous Claimant Proof of Claim, attend the Meetings, nor vote on their own behalf.  (iv) Monitors’ Contact Information  For further information, please consult the Monitors’ Websites or contact them at:  Tobacco Company    Monitor’s Contact Details  FTI Consulting Canada Inc.  Website: http://cfcanada.fticonsulting.com/imperialtobacco    Phone Number: 1-844-707-7558    Email Address: imperialtobacco@fticonsulting.com    RBH    Ernst & Young Inc.  Website: www.ey.com/ca/rbh    Phone Number: 1-866-943-2280    Email Address: rbh@ca.ey.com    JTIM    Deloitte Restructuring Inc.  Website: www.insolvencies.deloitte.ca/en-ca/JTIM    Imperial    Phone Number: 1-833-765-1452    Email Address: jtim@deloitte.ca
 
POLARIS CONSTRUCTION <br>TENDER NOTICE <br>Ketza  POLARIS CONSTRUCTION  TENDER NOTICE  Ketza Construction Corporation,  Construction Manager for the new Polaris  Project at Yukon University, is pleased to  invite qualified Subcontractors to the tender  call closing on:  December 10, 2024 at 3:00pm YST  Please contact Eric Brohman at  ebrohman@ketza.ca for tender documents  or more information.  The Polaris Building is a 2834m2 single  storey academic science building starting  construction in Spring 2025.
 
Yukon Water Board – Application  Yukon Water Board – Application Notice  Office des eaux du Yukon – Avis de demande  Application  Number  Numéro de la  demande    PM18-063-2  Assignment    Applicant/Licensee  Demandeur/Titulaire    Water Source Location  Point d’eau/Lieu    Type of Undertaking  Type d’entreprise    Deadline for  Interventions 4:00pm  Limite pour la soumission  d’une intervention : 16 h    From Blackstone  Placer Mining Ltd. to  Gordon Scott    Upper Left Clear  Creek; Trib. of Stewart  River    Placer    November 25, 2024    Interventions and/or claims for compensation  must be submitted, in writing, on or before the  deadline for interventions. Interventions must  conform to the Board’s Rules of Procedure. Claims  for compensation must address the relevant factors  for compensation found in the Waters Act, the  Board’s Rules of Procedure and its Compensation  Guidelines. Applications are available for viewing  on the Yukon Water Board’s onlineregistry,  WATERLINE at http://www.yukonwaterboard.  ca or in person at the Yukon Water Board office.  For more information, contact the Yukon Water  Board Secretariat at 867-456-3980. Toute  intervention ou demande d’indemnisation doit    être présentée par écrit au plus tard à la date et à  l’heure indiquées. Une intervention doit respecter  les règles de procédure de l’Office. Une demande  d’indemnisation doit porter sur les facteurs  applicables énoncés dans laLoi sur les eaux, etdans  les règles de procédure et les lignes directrices sur  l’indemnisation de l’Office. On peut consulter les  demandes dans le registre en ligne WATERLINE au  yukonwaterboard.ca ou en personne au bureau de  l’Office des eaux du Yukon. Pour de plus amples  renseignements, veuillez communiquer avec le  secrétariat de l’Office au 867-456-3980.
 





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