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THIS ISSUE HAS NO PART III (REGULATIONS) THE SAATCHEWAN GAZETTE, JANUARY 30, 1998 113 The Saskatchewan Gazette PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY AUTHORITY OF THE QUEEN S PRINTER Volume 94 PART I/PARTIE I REGINA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1998/REGINA, VENDREDI, 30 JANVIER 1998 No. 5/nº 5 TLE OF CONTENTS/TLE DES MATIÈRES PART I/PARTIE I APPOINTMENT... 114 ACTS IN FORCE ON ASSENT... 114 ACTS NOT YET PROCLAIMED... 115 ACTS PROCLAIMED (1997)... 116 ACTS PROCLAIMED (1998)... 117 BOARD ORDER... 117 The Assessment Management Agency Act... 117 MINISTER S ORDERS... 119 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act... 119 CORPORATIONS BRANCH NOTICES... 123 The Credit Union Act, 1985... 123 The Co-operatives Act, 1989... 123 The Business Corporations Act... 123 The Business Names Registration Act... 137 The Non-profit Corporations Act, 1995... 144 PUBLIC NOTICES... 145 The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act... 145 The Change of Name Act, 1995/ Loi de 1995 sur le changement de nom... 145 The Conservation and Development Act... 146 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act... 146 The Rural Municipality Act, 1989... 147 The Urban Municipality Act, 1984... 147 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR A PRIVATE BILL... 148 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE PROVINCE OF SAATCHEWAN... 148 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS... 148 PART II/PARTIE II SR 2/98 The Urban Municipality (No. 2) Amendment Regulations, 1998... 159 SR 3/98 The Rural Municipality (No. 2) Amendment Regulations, 1998... 162 Loose-leaf Statutes of Saskatchewan The Office of the Queen s Printer is pleased to announce to subscribers the arrival of a new and improved loose-leaf service for The Statutes of Saskatchewan, available in March, 1998. The new service will replace the current loose-leaf binders which are now discontinued, and will include the following features: 8½" x 11" page size in the same version and format as the Internet service complete SEASONS consolidated GREEGTINGS Statutes with Title Page, Table of Contents and historical notes quick and easy filing without complicated page numbering To subscribe, e-mail your name and fax number to qprinter@justice.gov.sk.ca and we will fax the information you require. If you have questions, please call (306) 787-6948, or toll free in Saskatchewan 1-800-226-7302.

114 THE SAATCHEWAN GAZETTE, JANUARY 30, 1998 APPOINTMENT DESIGNATION OF BREATHALYZER TECHNICIAN I, John D. Whyte, Deputy Attorney General, pursuant to subsection 254(1) of the Criminal Code (Canada), hereby designate as being qualified to operate an approved instrument, the Intoxilyzer 5000C, and therefore qualified technician in respect of breath samples, the following person: R.C.M. Police Cst. Stephan Robert Ouston Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 21, 1998. John D. Whyte, Deputy Attorney General and Deputy Minister of Justice. ACTS IN FORCE ON ASSENT Title: Chapter: The Agri-Food Amendment Assented to May 21, 1997 27 The Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Amendment Assented to May 21, 1997 28 The Appropriation (No.1) Assented to April 7, 1997 1 The Appropriation (No.2) Assented to May 21, 1997 29 The Archives Amendment Assented to May 21, 1997 30 The Bank of Nova Scotia Trust Company Assented to May 9, 1997 01 The Community Bonds Amendment Assented to May 9, 1997 6 The Constituency Boundaries Amendment Assented to May 21, 1997 31 The Corporation Capital Tax Amendment Assented to May 9, 1997 8 The Crown Corporations Amendment Assented to May 21, 1997 32 The Department of Health Amendment Assented to May 21, 1997 34 The Education Amendment /Loi de 1997 modifiant la Loi sur l éducation Assented to May 21, 1997 35 The Education and Health Tax Amendment (No. 2) 9 The Farm Financial Stability Amendment Assented to May 21, 1997 36 The Gas Licensing Amendment Assented to April 28, 1997 4 The Health Districts Amendment Assented to May 21, 1997 37 The Income Tax Amendment Assented to May 21, 1997 39 The IPSCO Inc. and United Steelworkers of America, Local 5890, Collective Bargaining Agreement Act Assented to April 8, 1997 2 Title: Chapter: The Local Government Election Amendment Assented to May 21, 1997 40 The Lutheran Church-Canada, Central District Act Assented to May 9, 1997 02 The Meewasin Valley Authority Amendment Assented to May 21, 1997 41 The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal (Regulatory Reform) Assented to May 9, 1997 12 The Multiculturalism Act Assented to April 28, 1997 M-23.01 The Municipal Board Amendment Assented to May 9, 1997 13 The Municipal Employees Pension Amendment Assented to May 9, 1997 14 The Municipal Revenue Sharing Amendment Assented to May 21, 1997 42 The Municipal Tax Sharing (Potash) Amendment Assented to May 9, 1997 15 The Northern Municipalities Amendment Assented to May 21, 1997 43 The Personal Property Security Amendment Assented to May 9, 1997 16 The Planning and Development Amendment Assented to May 21, 1997 44 The Provincial Emblems and Honours Amendment Assented to May 9, 1997 17 The Public Trustee Amendment Assented to May 9, 1997 18 The Residential Services Amendment Assented to May 21, 1997 47 The Residential Tenancies Amendment Assented to May 9, 1997 19 The Rural Municipality Amendment Assented to May 21, 1997 48 The Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation Amendment Assented to May 21, 1997 50 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Amendment Assented to May 9, 1997 20 The Superannuation (Supplementary Provisions) Amendment Assented to May 9, 1997 21 The TD Trust Company Assented to May 21, 1997 03 The Teachers Federation Amendment Assented to May 21, 1997 51 The Tobacco Tax Amendment Assented to May 9, 1997 22 The Tourism Authority Amendment Assented to May 9, 1997 23 The Urban Municipality Amendment Assented to May 21, 1997 52

THE SAATCHEWAN GAZETTE, JANUARY 30, 1998 115 Title: Chapter: The Victims of Crime Amendment /Loi de 1997 modifiant la Loi sur les victimes d actes criminels Assented to May 9, 1997 24 The Wakamow Valley Authority Act Assented to May 21, 1997 53 The Wanuskewin Heritage Park Assented to May 21, 1997 W-1.3 The Wascana Centre Amendment Assented to May 21, 1997 54 The Water Corporation Amendment Assented to May 9, 1997 25 The Young Offenders Services Amendment Assented to May 21, 1997 55 ACTS NOT YET PROCLAIMED Title: Chapter: The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation / Loi de 1997 sur la réglementation des boissons alcoolisées et des jeux de hasard, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 A-18.011 The Arts Board, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 A-28.001 The Children s Law /Loi de 1997 sur le droit de l enfance, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 C-8.2 The Co-operatives Act, 1996/Loi de 1996 sur les coopératives, S.S. 1996 Assented to June 25, 1996 C-37.3 The Court Jurisdiction and Proceedings Transfer Act/Loi sur la compétence tribunaux et le renvoi des instances, S.S. 1997 Assented to April 28, 1997 C-41.1 The Crown Foundation for District Health Boards Act, S.S. 1996 Assented to June 25, 1996 C-50.111 The Dental Disciplines Act, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997, clauses 2(i), (j) and (m), subsections 3(1), (2), (3) and (5), subsections 5(1), (2), (3) and (5), subsections 15(3) and (4), subclauses 20(1)(c)(i), (ii), (iii) and (v), subsections 22(1), (2), (3) and (5), subsections 23(1), (2), (3) and (5), subsection 25(3), subsection 34(3), subsections 42(1) and (2), sections 53 to 55 and 57 to 59 and 61 not yet proclaimed. D-4.1 The Education Amendment Act, 1996, S.S. 1996 Comes into force on assent, June 25, 1996, sections 8 and 10 come into force on proclamation 44 The Enforcement of Canadian Judgments Act/ Loi sur l exécution des jugements canadiens, S.S. 1997 Assented to April 28, 1997 E-9.101 The Enforcement of Maintenance Orders / Loi de 1997 sur l exécution des ordonnances alimentaires, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 E-9.21 The Family Maintenance /Loi de 1997 sur les prestations alimentaires familiales, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 F-6.2 The Health Facilities Licensing Act, S.S. 1996 Assented to June 25, 1996 H-0.02 Title: Chapter: The Highways and Transportation, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 Section 13, subsections 37(8), (9) and (13) not yet proclaimed. H-3.01 The Highway Traffic Act, 1996/Code de la route de, 1996, S.S. 1996 Assented to June 25, 1996 H-3.2 The Highway Traffic Amendment Act, 1996, S.S. 1996 Comes into force on assent, April 4, 1996, clause 3(a) comes into force on proclamation 4 The Highways and Transportation Consequential Amendment /Loi de 1997 portat modification corrélative à la loi intitulée The Highways and Transportation, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 38 The Justices of the Peace Amendment /Loi de 1997 modifiant la Loi sur les juges de paix, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 9, 1997 10 The Matrimonial Property / Loi de 1997 sur les biens matrimoniaux, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 M-6.11 The Miscellaneous Statutes Consequential Amendments /Loi de 1997 apportant des modifications corrélatives à certaines lois, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 9, 1997 11 The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal (Regulatory Reform), S.S. 1997 Assented to May 9, 1997, Sections 2 and 7 come into force on proclamation 12 The Northern Municipalities Amendment, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997, clause 10(b) not yet proclaimed. 43 The Police Amendment, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 45 The Private Investigators and Security Guards, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 P-26.01 The Psychologists, S.S. 1997 Assented to April 28, 1997, sections 1 to 53, subsections 54(4), (5), (9) and (10), and section 55 not yet proclaimed. P-36.01 The Psychologists Amendment, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 46 The Rural Municipality Amendment, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997, clause 14(b) comes into force on proclamation. 48 The Saskatchewan Applied Science Technologists and Technicians Act, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 S-6.01 The Saskatchewan Assistance Amendment, S.S. 1997, sections 3 to 7, 9 to 13 and 15 to 20 not yet proclaimed. Assented to May 21, 1997 49 The Small Claims /Loi de 1997 sur les petites créances, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 9, 1997 S-50.11 The Trust and Loan Corporations, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 T-22.2 The Trust and Loan Corporations Amendment Act, 1996, S.S. 1996 Assented to June 25, 1996 66

116 THE SAATCHEWAN GAZETTE, JANUARY 30, 1998 Title: Chapter: The Urban Municipality Amendment, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997, clause 17(b) and section 30 come into force on proclamation 52 The Wildlife, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997, section 89 not yet proclaimed. W-13.11 ACTS PROCLAIMED (1997) The following proclamations have been issued that are effective on or after January 1, 1997: The Agricultural Credit Corporation of Saskatchewan Amendment, S.S. 1997, c26. Proclaimed in force September 22, 1997. The Architects Act, 1996, S.S. 1996, ca-25.1. Proclaimed in force April 24, 1997. The Archives Amendment Act, 1996, S.S. 1996, c2. Proclaimed in force January 1, 1997. The Cancer Foundation Amendment, S.S. 1997, c5. Proclaimed in force July 1, 1997. The Condominium Property Amendment, S.S. 1997, c7. Sections 1 to 24, 28 and 29 proclaimed in force August 1, 1997. The Conservation Easements Act, S.S. 1996, cc-27.01. Proclaimed in force January 31, 1997. The Consumer Protection Act, S.S. 1996, cc-30.1. Proclaimed in force January 1, 1997. The Department of Agriculture Amendment, S.S. 1997, c33. Proclaimed in force September 22, 1997. The Dependants Relief Act, 1996, S.S. 1996, cd-25.01. Proclaimed in force February 21, 1997/Loi de 1996 sur l aide aux personnes à charge, L.S. 1996, chd-25,01. Proclamée le 21 février 1997. The Direct Sellers Amendment Act, 1996, S.S. 1996, c3. Proclaimed in force July 1, 1997. The Education Act, 1995, S.S. 1995, ce-0.2. Proclaimed in force January 1, 1997/Loi de 1995 sur l éducation, L.S. 1995, che-0,2. Proclamée le 1 er janvier 1997. The Education Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 2), S.S. 1996, c45. Proclaimed in force January 1, 1997 except section 10/Loi n o 2 de 1996 modifiant la Loi sur l éducation, L.S. 1996, ch45. Proclamée le 1 er janvier 1997 sauf l article 10. The Election Act, 1996, S.S. 1996, ce-6.01. Proclaimed in force January 1, 1997 except sections 272 to 276. The Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Amendment Act, 1996, S.S. 1996, c15. That portion of section 5 that enacts sections 31.1 to 31.6 of The Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Act and 7 to 12 proclaimed in force August 1, 1997. The Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act, S.S. 1996, ce-9.3. Proclaimed in force March 7, 1997. The Family Maintenance Amendment, S.S. 1997, c3. Proclaimed in force May 1, 1997. The Film and Video Classification Amendment Act, 1996, S.S. 1996, c27. Proclaimed in force October 1, 1997. The Forest Resources Management Act, S.S. 1996, cf-19.1. Section 1, clauses 2(a), (c) to (e), (k) to (m), (s), (y) and (z), sections 4 and 5, subsections 21(1) to (5) and (7) to (9), subsections 22(1) to (5) and (7), section 36, clauses 99(1)(a), (1), (m), (mm), (nn) and subsections 107(2), (4) and (5) proclaimed in force March 31, 1997. The Health Care Directives and Substitute Health Care Decision Makers Act, S.S. 1997. ch-0.001. Proclaimed in force September 1, 1997. The Highways and Transportation, S.S. 1997, ch-3.01. Sections 1 to 12, 14 to 36, subsections 37(1) to (7), (10) to (12), sections 38 to 78 and Schedule A proclaimed in force July 1, 1997. The Intercountry Adoption (Hague Convention) Implementation Act, S.S. 1995, ci-10.01. Proclaimed in force April 1, 1997. The Interior Designers Act, S.S. 1995, ci-10.02. Proclaimed in force June 19, 1997. The Irrigation Act, 1996, S.S. 1996, ci-14.1. Proclaimed in force January 1, 1997. The Labour sponsored Venture Capital Corporations Amendment Act, 1996, S.S. 1996, c49. Proclaimed in force February 17, 1997. The Land Surveyors and Professional Surveyors Act, S.S. 1995, cl-3.1. Proclaimed in force January 1, 1997. The Land Titles Amendment Act, 1996, S.S. 1996, c30. Sections 13 to 15, 19 and 24 proclaimed in force August 1, 1997. The Local Government Election Amendment Act, 1996, S.S. 1996, c16. Proclaimed in force January 1, 1997. The Marriage Act, 1995, S.S. 1995, cm-4.1. Proclaimed in force February 21, 1997/Loi de 1995 sur le mariage, L.S. 1995, chm-4,1. Proclamée le 21 février 1997. The Mental Health Services Amendment Act, 1996, S.S. 1996, c17. Proclaimed in force March 15, 1997. The Northern Municipalities Amendment, S.S. 1997, c43. Sections 3, 5, 6 and 9 proclaimed in force September 1, 1997. The Occupational Therapists, S.S. 1997, co-1.11. Proclaimed in force August 15, 1997. The Psychologists, S.S. 1997, cp-36.01. Subsections 54(1), (2), (3), (6), (7) and (8) proclaimed in force December 1, 1997. The Public Employees Pension Plan Act, S.S. 1996, cp-36.2. Proclaimed in force July 1, 1997. The Public Health Act, 1994, S.S. 1994, cp-37.1. Sections 1 to 16, sections 18 to 25, clause 26(1)(a), sections 27 to 72, subsections 73(1), (3), (4), (6) and (7), and sections 74 to 78 proclaimed in force January 1, 1997. Subsection 73(2) proclaimed in force April 15, 1997. The Real Estate Act, S.S. 1995, cr-1.3. Proclaimed in force January 1, 1997. The Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments Act, 1996, S.S. 1996, cr-3.1. Proclaimed in force March 1, 1997/Loi de 1996 sur l exécution réciproque des jugements, L.S. 1996, chr-3,1. Proclamée le 1 er mars 1997. The Reciprocal Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Act, 1996, S.S. 1996, cr-4.2. Proclaimed in force March 1, 1997/Loi de 1996 sur l exécution réciproque des ordonnances alimentaires, L.S. 1996, chr-4,2. Proclamée le 1 er mars 1997. The Regulations Act, 1995, S.S. 1995, cr-16.2. Proclaimed in force March 1, 1997/Loi de 1995 sur les règlements, L.S. 1995, chr-16,2. Proclamée le 1 er mars 1997. The Saskatchewan Assistance Amendment, S.S. 1997, c49. Sections 8 and 14 proclaimed in force July 1, 1997. The Tax Enforcement Amendment Act, 1996, S.S. 1996, c63. Proclaimed in force January 1, 1997. The Victims of Crime Act, 1995, S.S. 1995, cv-6.011. Proclaimed in force February 21, 1997/Loi de 1995 sur les victimes d actes criminels, L.S. 1995, chv-6,011. Proclamée le 21 février 1997. The Vital Statistics Act, 1995, S.S. 1995, cv-7.1. Proclaimed in force April 1, 1997/Loi de 1995 sur les services de l état civil, LS 1995, chv-7,1. Proclamée le 1 er avril 1997. The Vital Statistics Amendment Act, 1996, S.S. 1996, c68. Sections 4 to 6 and clause 7(a) proclaimed in force April 1, 1997/ Loi de modifiant la Loi sur les services de l état civil, LS 1996, ch68. Articles 4 à 6 et l alinéa 7a) proclamée le 1 er avril 1997. The Wildlife, S.S. 1997, cw-13.11. Proclaimed in force July 1, 1997 except section 89. The Wills Act, 1996, S.S. 1996, cw-14.1. Proclaimed in force August 1, 1997/Loi de 1996 sur les testaments, L.S. 1996, chw-14,1. Proclamée le 1 er août 1997. *Note: A proclamation appearing in this list for the first time is indicated in bold print.

THE SAATCHEWAN GAZETTE, JANUARY 30, 1998 117 ACTS PROCLAIMED (1998) The following proclamations have been issued that are effective on or after January 1, 1998: The Condominium Property Amendment, S.S. 1997, c7. Sections 25, 26 and 27 proclaimed in force January 1, 1998. The Dental Disciplines Act, S.S. 1997, cd-4.1. Section 1, clauses 2(a) to (g), (k), (l) and (n) to (t), subsection 3(6), section 4, subsection 5(6), sections 6 to 14, subsections 15 (1) and (2), sections 17 to 19, clauses 20(1)(a) and (b), subclause 20(1)(c)(vi), clause 20(1)(d), subsections 20(2) and (3), section 21, subsection 22(6), subsection 23(6), section 24, subsections 25(1) and (4), sections 26 to 33, subsections 34(1), (2), (4) to (7), sections 35 to 41, sections 43 to 52, section 56, and sections 62 and 63 proclaimed in force January 1, 1998. The Dental Disciplines Act, S.S. 1997, cd-4.1. Clause 2(h), subsection 3(4), subsection 5(4), subclause 20(1)(c)(iv), subsection 22(4), subsection 23(4), subsection 25(2) and subsections 60(1) to (4) proclaimed in force January 19, 1998. The Education Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 2), S.S. 1996, c45. Section 10 proclaimed in force January 1, 1998/Loi n.2 de 1996 modifiant la Loi sur l éducation, L.S. 1996, ch 45. L article 10 proclamée le 1 er janvier 1998. The Land Titles Amendment Act, 1996, S.S. 1996, c30. That portion of section 23 which repeals Forms A and B of the Second Schedule proclaimed in force January 1, 1998. The Optometry and Opthalmic Dispensers Professions Amendment Act, 1996, S.S. 1996, c34. Proclaimed in force January 1, 1998. The Pharmacy Act, 1996, S.S. 1996, cp-9.1. Proclaimed in force January 1, 1998. The Snowmobile Amendment Act, 1996, S.S. 1996, c39. Proclaimed in force January 1, 1998. *Note: A proclamation appearing in this list for the first time is indicated in bold print. BOARD ORDER The Assessment Management Agency Act CERTIFICATE OF CONFIRMATION FOR THE 1997 ASSESSMENT ROLLS OF CERTAIN MUNICIPALITIES The Board of Directors of the Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency hereby orders that the 1997 assessment rolls of the urban municipalities listed in Schedule 1 are confirmed, pursuant to clause 12(1)(p) of The Assessment Management Agency Act and subsection 273(3) of The Urban Municipality Act, 1984, and the Board hereby authorizes and directs the issuance of a certificate of confirmation with respect to each of the said assessment rolls. The Board of Directors of the Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency hereby further orders that the 1997 assessment rolls of the rural municipalities listed in Schedule 2 are confirmed, pursuant to clause 12(1)(p) of The Assessment Management Agency Act and subsection 327(2) of The Rural Municipality Act, 1989, and the Board hereby authorizes and directs the issuance of a certificate of confirmation with respect to each of the said assessment rolls. The Board of Directors of the Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency hereby further orders that the 1997 assessment rolls of the northern municipalities listed in Schedule 3 are confirmed, pursuant to clause 12(1)(p) of The Assessment Management Agency Act and subsection 224(4) of The Northern Municipalities Act, and the Board hereby authorizes and directs the issuance of a certificate of confirmation with respect to each of the said assessment rolls. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 9, 1998. Keith H. Carlson for Mark Thompson, Chairman, Bryan Hebb, Board Secretary, Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency. SCHEDULE 1 Confirmed Assessment Rolls Cities January 9, 1998 Confirmed Assessed Value (after percentage of value applied) 1997 1997 1997 1997 Total Total Total Total Total Total Exempt Taxable Total Confirmed Total Other Total Multi-Unit Seasonal Comm. Total Rail. R/W Total Assessed Assessed Assessed Municipality Fair Value Non-Arable Agr. Res. Res. Res. & Ind. Elevators & Pipeline Business Value Value Value Moose Jaw 1,084,581,280 544,810 1,166,610 448,312,630 62,942,840 0 391,407,380 8,282,660 3,351,190 0 261,197,300 654,810,460 916,007,760 Prince Albert 1,023,310,730 19,820 2,049,060 419,039,270 95,219,240 0 348,686,920 210,370 347,700 0 254,062,680 611,536,700 865,599,380 Saskatoon 8,093,575,035 0 2,366,980 2,984,948,155 785,874,917 0 3,174,695,026 5,432,100 1,368,850 0 1,997,792,905 4,956,893,123 6,954,686,028

118 THE SAATCHEWAN GAZETTE, JANUARY 30, 1998 SCHEDULE 1 Confirmed Assessment Rolls Urban Municipalities January 9, 1998 Confirmed Assessed Value (after percentage of value applied) 1997 1997 1997 1997 Total Total Total Total Total Total Exempt Taxable Total Confirmed Total Other Total Multi-Unit Seasonal Comm. Total Rail. R/W Total Assessed Assessed Assessed MunicipalityFair Value Non-Arable Agr. Res. Res. Res. & Ind. Elevators & Pipeline Business Value Value Value Resort Village of Sandy Beach 8,369,000 0 0 1,009,700 0 4,807,300 30,600 0 0 0 141,900 5,705,700 5,847,600 Town of Aberdeen 10,494,900 0 122,200 4,999,100 127,200 0 2,067,900 855,800 14,700 0 1,960,900 6,226,000 8,186,900 Village of Arran 608,000 0 7,600 198,300 0 0 319,600 0 11,200 0 221,100 315,600 536,700 Village of Chaplin 4,876,800 2,000 0 2,283,800 73,600 0 1,070,800 340,400 81,200 0 902,900 2,948,900 3,851,800 Village of Elfros 1,916,800 11,000 79,000 687,600 0 0 507,300 190,700 33,600 0 363,700 1,145,500 1,509,200 Village of Glentworth 2,063,200 0 0 392,100 26,600 0 710,700 471,800 10,500 0 587,800 1,023,900 1,611,700 Village of Grand Coulee 8,766,200 0 0 5,838,600 0 0 595,000 181,200 61,600 55,000 605,300 6,126,100 6,731,400 Village of Salvador 670,200 0 96,400 199,000 0 0 120,600 69,200 23,100 12,500 21,200 499,600 520,800 Village of Val Marie 3,055,100 0 12,200 1,056,950 73,500 0 953,000 352,100 5,600 0 931,200 1,522,150 2,453,350 SCHEDULE 2 Confirmed Assessment Rolls Rural Municipalities January 9, 1998 Confirmed Assessed Value (after percentage of value applied) 1997 1997 1997 1997 Total Total Total Total Total Total Exempt Taxable Total R. M. No. Confirmed Total Other Total Multi-Unit Seasonal Comm. Total Rail. R/W Total Assessed Assessed Assessed Municipality Fair Value Non-Arable Agr. Res. Res. Res. & Ind. Elevators & Pipeline Business Value Value Value 4 Coalfields 94,165,800 2,934,900 20,071,400 2,583,100 0 0 46,802,600 0 6,495,300 1,538,600 3,045,600 77,380,300 80,425,900 18 Lone Tree 30,288,700 2,121,500 17,588,200 137,675 0 0 190,700 0 384,300 0 1,418,800 19,003,575 20,422,375 49 White Valley 78,901,300 8,176,790 31,521,300 276,100 0 0 13,667,900 0 2,453,900 0 2,928,250 53,167,740 56,095,990 97 Wellington 49,830,800 1,264,100 31,303,500 581,900 0 0 147,900 0 1,168,300 0 1,386,100 33,079,600 34,465,700 171 Fox Valley 108,453,600 4,300,550 27,215,900 155,600 0 0 53,004,800 0 5,435,100 927,600 1,007,000 90,032,550 91,039,550 184 Grayson 42,400,000 625,300 21,014,660 1,115,800 0 3,425,430 458,800 1,610,400 1,135,400 307,260 1,665,080 28,027,970 29,693,050 193 Eyebrow 28,220,900 957,600 18,064,600 82,200 0 0 70,700 0 227,500 0 208,800 19,193,800 19,402,600 214 Cana 46,338,400 984,100 22,267,100 4,900,950 0 0 211,800 1,554,600 2,266,600 403,600 2,038,750 30,550,000 32,588,750 313 Lost River 26,615,000 444,800 17,568,900 238,050 0 0 63,400 0 172,900 18,000 40,000 18,466,050 18,506,050 317 Marriott 51,346,600 1,404,300 32,161,000 437,500 0 0 43,400 0 1,381,100 0 490,400 34,936,900 35,427,300 336 Sasman 64,811,800 619,500 36,419,200 2,120,200 0 4,706,700 787,800 237,900 589,400 0 1,006,000 44,474,700 45,480,700 368 Spalding 53,043,900 492,500 35,485,600 911,800 0 0 387,600 0 390,600 0 1,154,000 36,514,100 37,668,100 397 Barrier Valley 27,341,200 3,242,000 11,071,400 1,692,500 0 1,116,920 414,300 0 555,100 0 2,139,600 15,952,620 18,092,220 401 Hoodoo 84,861,600 532,550 42,968,230 1,733,675 0 13,100,710 703,200 0 486,400 0 3,678,175 55,846,590 59,524,765

THE SAATCHEWAN GAZETTE, JANUARY 30, 1998 119 1997 1997 1997 1997 Total Total Total Total Total Total Exempt Taxable Total R. M. No. Confirmed Total Other Total Multi-Unit Seasonal Comm. Total Rail. R/W Total Assessed Assessed Assessed MunicipalityFair Value Non-Arable Agr. Res. Res. Res. & Ind. Elevators & Pipeline Business Value Value Value 431 St. Louis 79,608,500 566,600 44,956,800 8,130,200 300 14,200 2,117,100 532,300 291,200 832,600 6,800,800 50,640,500 57,441,300 456 Arborfield 42,421,500 581,400 25,883,900 646,400 0 0 3,278,400 0 101,500 100,200 753,800 29,838,000 30,591,800 461 Prince Albert 131,436,400 1,710,100 38,084,400 24,354,575 3,270,350 10,500 34,400,700 897,600 964,800 3,884,100 34,964,150 72,612,975 107,577,125 491 Buckland 140,761,900 1,102,800 14,679,250 71,039,950 1,764,400 120,200 17,021,900 2,069,800 146,300 4,351,100 27,016,850 85,278,850 112,295,700 501 Frenchman Butte 129,975,800 10,052,050 36,241,090 4,991,625 0 674,300 49,087,500 0 1,014,600 210,800 3,653,150 98,618,815 102,271,965 SCHEDULE 3 Confirmed Assessment Rolls Northern Municipalities January 9, 1998 Confirmed Assessed Value (after percentage of value applied) 1997 1997 1997 1997 Total Total Total Total Total Total Exempt Taxable Total Confirmed Total Other Total Multi-Unit Seasonal Comm. Total Rail. R/W Total Assessed Assessed Assessed Municipality Fair Value Non-Arable Agr. Res. Res. Res. & Ind. Elevators & Pipeline Business Value Value Value Denare Beach 17,591,000 73,500 0 11,338,340 63,100 3,332,640 1,335,440 0 0 0 1,410,760 14,732,260 16,143,020 MINISTER S ORDERS The Oil and Gas Conservation Act ELMORE FROBISHER BEDS POOL MRO 42/98 PO 2. Pursuant to section 17 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, MRO 420/96 PO 30, dated May 21, 1996, is rescinded and the following provisions shall apply to the drilling of vertical oil wells and the production of oil and gas from vertical and horizontal oil wells in the Elmore Frobisher Beds Pool, effective February 1, 1998: 1 The vertical well drainage unit shall be comprised of one legal subdivision in a Section. 2 Within a drainage unit the sides of the target area shall be located 100 m from and parallel to the corresponding sides of the drainage unit. 3 Unless other ordered subsequent to February 1, 1998, all wells shall be produced according to good production practice. 4(a) For the first well drilled in each Section, the operator shall submit samples of the interval from the top of the Second White Specks to total depth. (b) For all subsequent wells drilled in each Section, the operator shall submit samples of the interval from the top of the Paleozoic Strata to total depth if such wells are intended to be drilled down to or below the top of the Bakken Formation. 5 As a minimum requirement, the operator shall run logs to determine the resistivity, spontaneous potential, porosity and gamma ray spectra from total depth to surface casing shoe for each well drilled. 6 Monthly gas tests, as defined in section 68 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Regulations, 1985, shall only be required in the months of May and October. Monthly gas production shall be calculated using the gas-oil ratio from the latest of these tests. If a well produces at a gas-oil ratio in excess of 89 cubic metres of gas per cubic metre of oil, then monthly gas test measurements shall be taken on that well as long as that condition exists. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 19, 1998. MRO 43/98 PB 2. Pursuant to section 17 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, MRO 100/66 PB 52, dated March 16, 1966, is rescinded and the following area is designated and identified as an oil and gas pool named the Elmore Frobisher Beds Pool, effective February 1, 1998: Lands West of the First Meridian: in Township 1, in Range 31: the west half and north-east quarter of Section 2, Sections 3 to 5, Sections 8 to 11, the north half of Section 12, the south-west quarter of Section 13. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 19, 1998. OTHER AREAS OFF-TARGET WELL MRO 48/98 A 16. Pursuant to section 27 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, approval is granted to Renaissance Energy Ltd. to drill an off-target gas well in legal subdivision 12 of Section 5-8-23 W3M, subject to the following: 1 The daily allowable will be calculated without penalty. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 16, 1998. LOST HORSE HILL FROBISHER-ALIDA BEDS POOL HORIZONTAL WELL PROJECT EXPANSION MRO 49/98. Pursuant to section 17.1 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, approval is granted to Canadian Natural Resources Limited to drill and complete two horizontal wells in the Frobisher-Alida Beds underlying the north-west quarter of Section 28 and the south-east quarter of Section 33-9-8 W2M, in accordance with plans filed with Saskatchewan Energy and Mines as Document No. H.W. 149 and subject to the following: 1 Good production practice is approved. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 16, 1998.

120 THE SAATCHEWAN GAZETTE, JANUARY 30, 1998 LOST HORSE HILL FROBISHER-ALIDA BEDS POOL MRO 50/98 PB 3. Pursuant to section 17 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, MRO 1223/96 PB 68, dated November 29, 1996, is rescinded and the following area is designated and identified as an oil and gas pool named the Lost Horse Hill Frobisher-Alida Beds Pool, effective February 1, 1998: Lands West of the Second Meridian: in Township 10, in Range 7: the north-west quarter of Section 6; the west half of Section 7; in Township 9, in Range 8: the north-east quarter of Section 19; the west half of Section 27; Sections 28 to 33; the west half and north-east quarter of Section 34; in Township 10, in Range 8: the north half of Section 1; legal subdivisions 5 to 16 of Section 2; Sections 3 to 15; the south half of Section 16. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 19, 1998. STEELMAN FROBISHER BEDS POOL HORIZONTAL WELL PROJECT EXPANSION MRO 51/98. Pursuant to section 17.1 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, approval is granted to Anderson Oil & Gas Inc. to drill and complete two horizontal wells in the Frobisher Beds underlying the east half of Section 14-5-4 W2M, in accordance with plans filed with Saskatchewan Energy and Mines as Document No. H.W. 142 and subject to the following: 1 Good production practice is approved. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 16, 1998. COURT SOUTH BAKKEN SAND POOL WATERFLOOD MODIFICATION MRO 52/98. Pursuant to sections 17 and 17.1 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, approval is granted to Norcen Energy Resources Limited to modify the waterflood project in the Court South Bakken Sand Pool by constructing the facilities, drilling 16 wells on reduced well spacing and converting 6 of the proposed wells to pressure maintenance water injection wells, in accordance with plans filed with Saskatchewan Energy and Mines as Document No. P.M. 996 and subject to the following: 1 The wellhead injection pressure shall be limited to a maximum of 8 000 kilopascals (kpa). Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 16, 1998. CORNING AREA-TILSTON BEDS HORIZONTAL WELL PROJECT EXPANSION MRO 53/98. Pursuant to section 17.1 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, approval is granted to Tri Link Resources Ltd. to drill and complete six horizontal wells in the Tilston Beds underlying the north half of Section 8-11-7 W2M, in accordance with plans filed with Saskatchewan Energy and Mines as Document No. H.W. 612 and subject to the following: 1 Good production practice is approved. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 16, 1998. BROMHEAD EAST RED RIVER POOL PRESSURE MAINTENANCE MRO 54/98. Pursuant to section 17.1 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, approval is granted to Wascana Energy Inc. to dispose of salt water recovered from oilfield production, by injection into the Red River through the well located on legal subdivision 6 of Section 28-3-12 W2M, in accordance with plans filed with the Department as Document No. P.M. 1220 and subject to the following: 1 Installations shall be subject to the approval of a field representative of the Department prior to the commencement of salt water injection and subsequent to any modifications to such installations. 2 The wellhead injection pressure shall be limited to a maximum of 27 100 kpa. 3 All injection volumes shall be measured with a Department approved method. 4 Form E130 to abandon the horizontal well must be completed and approved by SEM Estevan field office. 5 A licence to re-enter the vertical portion of the horizontal well for water disposal purposes must be submitted to the Well Licensing Section of the Department. This approval does not authorize the applicant to dispose of salt water without the consent of all the mineral owners, other than the Crown, that might reasonably be adversely affected by such disposal. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 20, 1998. INGOLDSBY FROBISHER-ALIDA BEDS POOL PRESSURE MAINTENANCE MRO 55/98. Pursuant to section 17.1 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, approval is granted to Wascana Energy Inc. to dispose of salt water recovered from oilfield production, by injection into the Frobisher-Alida Beds through the well Saskoil et al. Ingoldsby Unit HZ B15-21-A6-21-4-31, in accordance with plans filed with the Department as Document No. P.M. 1221 and subject to the following: 1 Installations shall be subject to the approval of a field representative of the Department prior to the commencement of salt water injection and subsequent to any modifications to such installations. 2 The wellhead injection pressure shall be limited to a maximum of 8 900 kpa. 3 All injection volumes shall be measured with a Department approved method. This approval does not authorize the applicant to dispose of salt water without the consent of all the mineral owners, other than the Crown, that might reasonably be adversely affected by such disposal. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 20, 1998. OTHER AREAS OFF-TARGET WELLS MRO 56/98 A 17. Pursuant to sections 17 and 27 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, approval is granted to PanCanadian Petroleum Limited to drill two off-target oil wells located at C9-29 and C11-29- 48-22 W3M, subject to the following: 1 Good production practice is approved. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 19, 1998. MRO 57/98 A 18. Wascana Energy Inc. has submitted an application to drill an exploratory off-target well to verify seismic interpretation. Pursuant to section 27 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, permission is granted to drill an off-target well to produce from the Souris River Formation located in legal subdivision 6 of Section 16-66-21 W3M, subject to the following: 1 The maximum daily allowable will be calculated without penalty. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 15, 1998. MRO 58/98 A 19. Pursuant to section 27 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, approval is granted to Renaissance Energy Ltd. to drill an off-target oil well located at 9-16-15-20 W3M, subject to the following: 1 The maximum allowable rate of production will be calculated without penalty. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 19, 1998. MRO 59/98 A 20. Pursuant to subsection 30(2) of The Oil and Gas Conservation Regulations, 1985, approval is granted to Bellator Exploration Inc. to produce the gas well Bellator T Flags West C13-32-50-25 within 50 m of the drainage unit boundary, subject to the following:

THE SAATCHEWAN GAZETTE, JANUARY 30, 1998 121 1 The daily allowable will be calculated without penalty. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 19, 1998. PENNANT UPPER SHAUNAVON POOL OFF-TARGET WELL MRO 60/98 A 21. Pursuant to section 27 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, approval is granted to Renaissance Energy Ltd. to drill an off-target oil well located at 11-11-18-17 W3M, subject to the following: 1 The maximum allowable rate of production will be calculated without penalty. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 19, 1998. BUTTE UPPER SHAUNAVON POOL OFF-TARGET WELL MRO 61/98 A 22. Pursuant to section 27 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, approval is granted to Pinnacle Resources Ltd. to drill an off-target oil well located at 4-34-11-19 W3M, subject to the following: 1 If, after issuing a Public Notice in The Saskatchewan Gazette, no objections are received, the maximum allowable rate of production will be calculated without penalty Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 19, 1998. STOUGHTON FROBISHER-ALIDA BEDS POOL HORIZONTAL WELL PROJECT MRO 62/98. Pursuant to section 17.1 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, approval is granted to Cavell Energy Corporation to drill an additional horizontal section for the well Cavell Stoughton HZ 8D1-29-1D6-28-8-8 underlying Section 28-8-8 W2M, in accordance with plans filed with Saskatchewan Energy and Mines as Document No. H.W. 414 and subject to the provisions of Minister s Order MRO 39/96, dated January 16, 1996. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 19, 1998. ELSWICK MIDALE BEDS POOL WATERFLOOD PROJECT MRO 64/98. Pursuant to section 17.1 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, approval is granted to Numac Energy Inc. to conduct a waterflood project in the Elswick Midale Beds Pool. Permission is granted to construct the facilities and to complete or recomplete four wells as pressure maintenance water injection wells in Section 20-4-12 W2M, in accordance with plans filed with Saskatchewan Energy and Mines as Document No. P.M. 1222 and subject to the following: 1 Installations shall be subject to the approval of a field representative of Saskatchewan Energy and Mines prior to the commencement of salt water injection and subsequent to any modifications to such installations. 2 The wellhead injection pressure shall be limited to a maximum of 14 800 kpa. 3 Annual progress reports shall be submitted to the Engineering Services Branch. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 20, 1998. BROWNING NORTH FROBISHER-ALIDA BEDS POOL OFF-TARGET WELL MRO 65/98 A 23. Pursuant to section 27 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, approval is granted to Real Resources Inc. to drill an off-target oil well located at 3-6-7-5 W2M, subject to the following: 1 The maximum allowable rate of production will be calculated without penalty. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 20, 1998. INGOLDSBY FROBISHER-ALIDA BEDS POOL HORIZONTAL WELL PROJECT MRO 66/98. Pursuant to section 17.1 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, approval is granted to CanNat Resources Inc. to drill additional horizontal sections for the well Sceptre Ingoldsby HZ D8-4-D3-3-4-31 underlying the south-west quarter of 3-4-31 W1M, in accordance with plans filed with Saskatchewan Energy and Mines as Document No. H.W. 93 and subject to the provision of Minister s Order 313/91, dated October 4, 1991. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 20, 1998. OTHER AREAS OFF-TARGET WELLS MRO 67/98 A 24. Pursuant to section 27 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, approval is granted to Wascana Energy Inc. to drill two off-target gas wells in legal subdivision 7 of Section 30-65-22 W3M and in legal subdivision 12 of Section 18-68-22 W3M, subject to the following: 1 The daily allowable for the 7-30-65-22 W3M well shall be calculated without penalty. 2 The net productive area used in calculating the daily allowable for the 12-18-68-22 W3M well shall be determined in accordance with subsection 30(1) of The Oil and Gas Conservation Regulations, 1985. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 20, 1998. BEMERSYDE WEST AREA-RED RIVER FORMATION HORIZONTAL WELL PROJECT MRO 68/98. Pursuant to section 17.1 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, approval is granted to Startech Energy Inc. to drill and complete one horizontal well in the Red River Formation underlying the south-east quarter of Section 4-13-8 W2M, in accordance with plans filed with Saskatchewan Energy and Mines as Document No. H.W. 748 and subject to the following: 1 Good production practice is approved. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 21, 1998. ROCANVILLE BAKKEN SAND POOL INFILL PROJECT AREA MRO 69/98. Pursuant to section 27 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, approval is granted to Jordan Petroleum Ltd. to drill two vertical oil wells within each legal subdivision to produce from the Bakken Sand underlying legal subdivisions 4 and 5 of Section 4 and legal subdivisions 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of Section 5-16-31 W1M, subject to the following: 1 Each vertical well shall be located a minimum of: (a) 150 m from a productive vertical well or the productive section of a horizontal well; and (b) 100 m from the boundary of the Rocanville Bakken Voluntary Unit No. 1. 2 The maximum allowable rate of production for each vertical well shall be calculated using a net productive area of 1.0 legal subdivision. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 21, 1998. LOUGHEED MIDALE BEDS POOL WATERFLOOD MODIFICATION MRO 70/98. Pursuant to section 17.1 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, approval is granted to Startech Energy Inc. to modify a waterflood project in the Lougheed Midale Beds Voluntary Unit No. 1. Permission is granted to construct the facilities and to recomplete the 9-23-6-15 W2M well as a pressure maintenance water injection well, in accordance with plans filed with Saskatchewan Energy and Mines as Document No. P.M. 1091 and subject to the conditions included in Minister s Order MRO 1103/96, dated November 5, 1996. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 21, 1998.

122 THE SAATCHEWAN GAZETTE, JANUARY 30, 1998 FREEMONT WASECA SAND POOL FREEMONT SPARKY SAND POOL FREEMONT MANNVILLE SANDS POOL MRO 71/98 PO 3. Pursuant to section 17 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, MRO 1504/97 PO 82, dated December 1, 1997, is rescinded and the following provisions shall apply to the drilling of, and the production of oil and gas from vertical oil wells in the Freemont Waseca Sand Pool, Freemont Sparky Sand Pool and Freemont Mannville Sands Pool, effective February 1, 1998: 1 The drainage unit shall be one legal subdivision with the exception of the Waseca Sand in the area described in clause 1(a), where the drainage unit shall be the south-east quarter, south-west quarter, north-west quarter or north-east quarter of a legal subdivision; and the Sparky Sand in the area described in clause 1(b), where the drainage unit shall be the north half or the south half of a legal subdivision. (a) For lands lying West of the Third Meridian: in Township 44, in Range 24: the east half of Section 26 and legal subdivisions 1, 2, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of Section 35; (b) For lands lying West of the Third Meridian: in Township 45, in Range 24: the east half and legal subdivisions 3, 6, 11, and 14 of Section 11. 2 The target area shall be a square with 100 m sides located 50 m from the south and east sides of the drainage unit except for each drainage unit consisting of the north half of a legal subdivision where the target area shall be a square with 100 m sides located 50 m from the north and west sides of the drainage unit. 3 If a well is not completed within the target area, the minister may reduce the area used as a factor in determining the MARP. 4 Samples of drill cuttings from formations below the top of the Devonian System shall be taken and delivered to the Department. 5 Wells licensed prior to February 1, 1998, shall be considered to be completed within the target area. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 21, 1998. SILVERTON FROBISHER BEDS POOL PRESSURE MAINTENANCE MRO 72/98. Pursuant to section 17.1 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, approval is granted to Maxx Petroleum Ltd. to dispose of salt water recovered from oilfield production, by injection into the Frobisher-Alida Beds through the well Maxx Silverton 9-31-3-32, in accordance with plans filed with the Department as Document No. P.M. 1223 and subject to the following: 1 Installations shall be subject to the approval of a field representative of the Department prior to the commencement of salt water injection and subsequent to any modifications to such installations. 2 The wellhead injection pressure shall be limited to a maximum of 9 800 kpa. 3 All injection volumes shall be measured with a Department approved method. 4 An application to plugback must be applied for and approved through the Department field office prior to re-completing the above well for salt water disposal 5 The Frobisher Beds shall be the reporting zone for all injected salt water. This approval does not authorize the applicant to dispose of salt water without the consent of all the mineral owners, other than the Crown, that might reasonably be adversely affected by such disposal. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 21, 1998. NORTH HANDSWORTH AREA-ALIDA BEDS HORIZONTAL WELL PROJECT MRO 73/98. Pursuant to section 17.1 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, approval is granted to Tri Link Resources Ltd. to drill and complete three horizontal wells in the Alida Beds underlying Section 33-10-8 and the south-west quarter of Section 3-11-8 W2M, in accordance with plans filed with Saskatchewan Energy and Mines as Document No. H.W. 749 and subject to the following: 1 Good production practice is approved. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 21, 1998. INSTOW UPPER SHAUNAVON POOL WATERFLOOD MODIFICATION MRO 74/98. Pursuant to section 17.1 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, approval is granted Talisman Energy Inc. to modify the waterflood project in the Instow Unit. Permission is granted to drill three infill wells on reduced well spacing at 2-3-10-18 W3M; 2-4-10-18 W3M; and 12-8-10-18 W3M, in accordance with plans filed with Saskatchewan Energy and Mines as Document No. P.M. 23. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 21, 1998. FRYS EAST TILSTON-SOURIS VALLEY BEDS POOL OFF-TARGET WELLS MRO 75/98 A 25. Pursuant to section 27 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act and subsection 30(2) of The Oil and Gas Conservation Regulations, 1985, approval is granted to Probe Exploration Inc. to drill two off-target oil wells located at C9-32 and A12-33-7-30 W1M, subject to the following: 1 The maximum allowable rate of production will be calculated without penalty. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 21, 1998. OTHER AREAS OFF-TARGET WELLS MRO 76/98 A 26. Penn West Petroleum Ltd. has submitted an application to drill an off-target well because the on-target well is abandoned. Pursuant to section 27 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, permission is granted to drill an off-target well to produce from the Bakken Sand located in legal subdivision 8 of Section 11-33-29 W3M, subject to the following: 1 The maximum allowable rate of production will be calculated without penalty. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 16, 1998. MRO 77/98 A 27. Crestar Energy Inc. has submitted an application to drill an off-target well because the on-target well has been drilled and abandoned within the drainage unit. Pursuant to section 27 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act and subsection 30(2) of The Oil and Gas Conservation Regulations, 1985, permission is granted to drill an off-target well to produce from the Kisbey Sand located in legal subdivision 13 of Section 20-9-8 W2M, subject to the following: 1 The maximum allowable rate of production will be calculated without penalty. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, January 16, 1998. Bruce W. Wilson, Executive Director, Petroleum and Natural Gas Division, Saskatchewan Energy and Mines.

THE SAATCHEWAN GAZETTE, JANUARY 30, 1998 123 CORPORATIONS BRANCH NOTICES The Credit Union Act, 1985 CERTIFICATES OF AMALGAMATION Name of Amalgamated Credit Union: Gateway Credit Union Limited Names of Amalgamating Credit Unions: Rose Valley Credit Union Limited, Archerwill Credit Union Limited Effective Date of Amalgamation: Jan. 1, 1998 Registered Office: Archerwill Main Type of Business: financial institution Name of Amalgamated Credit Union: Lloydminster Credit Union Limited Names of Amalgamating Credit Unions: Lloydminster Credit Union Limited, Waseca Credit Union Limited Effective Date of Amalgamation: Jan. 1, 1998 Registered Office: Lloydminster Main Type of Business: financial institution Name of Amalgamated Credit Union: North Valley Credit Union Names of Amalgamating Credit Unions: Esterhazy Credit Union Limited, Stockholm Savings and Credit Union Limited Effective Date of Amalgamation: Jan. 1, 1998 Registered Office: Esterhazy Main Type of Business: financial institution Name of Amalgamated Credit Union: Page Credit Union Names of Amalgamating Credit Unions: Page Credit Union, Sedley Credit Union Limited Effective Date of Amalgamation: Jan. 1, 1998 Registered Office: Regina Main Type of Business: financial institution Name of Amalgamated Credit Union: Plainsview Credit Union Names of Amalgamating Credit Unions: Kipling Credit Union, Vibank Credit Union Limited, Riceton Credit Union Limited, Kennedy and District Credit Union Ltd., Odessa Savings and Credit Union Limited, Montmartre Credit Union Effective Date of Amalgamation: Jan. 1, 1998 Registered Office: Kipling Main Type of Business: financial institution NOTICE OF AMENDMENT Name: Aspen Prairie Credit Union Limited Date of Amendment: Dec. 18, 1997 Amendment: changed name from Grenfell Credit Limited to Aspen Prairie Credit Union Limited P. J. Flory, Deputy Registrar of Credit Unions. The Co-operatives Act, 1989 [clause 161(2)(b)] NOTICE On September 16, 1997, at a special meeting called for the purpose, the membership of Gateway Rural Development Co-operative passed a special resolution for the voluntary wind-up and dissolution of the co-operative. Having been advised that the co-operative has no assets and liabilities, at the expiration of 30 days from the date of this notice, I will dissolve the co-operative by issuing a Certificate of Dissolution. NOTICE OF STATEMENT OF DISSOLUTION AND NOTICE TO CREDITIORS TAKE NOTICE THAT the members of The Birsay Co-operative Association Limited, on November 17, 1997, passed a Special Resolution authorizing the voluntary dissolution of the said co-operative under the provisions of The Co-operatives Act, 1989, and the resolution was approved December 19, 1997, by the Registrar of Co-operatives, pursuant to Section 161 of the Act. FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT: Bryan Pavo of Birsay, Saskatchewan; Randy Gane of Birsay, Saskatchewan; and David Bagshaw of Birsay, Saskatchewan were appointed Liquidators and hereby serve notice to any person indebted to the co-operative to make payment to the Liquidators, and any person possessing property of the cooperative to deliver it to the Liquidators within 30 days of this notice. Additionally, persons having claims against the cooperative are hereby notified that such claims accompanied by proof of claim must be filed with the Liquidators within two months of the date of this notice, after which time the property of the co-operative will be distributed in accordance with the resolution to dissolve, having regard to the claims of which the Liquidators have notice. NOTICE OF STRIKE OFF Name: Date: Juris.: Kelvington Food Ventures Co-operative Ltd. Dec. 12 Monte Curle, Deputy Registrar of Co-operatives. The Business Corporations Act CERTIFICATES OF INCORPORATION Name: 623245 Saskatchewan Ltd. Date of Incorporation: Dec. 15, 1997 Mailing Address: 510 Wollaston Terr., Saskatoon Name: 623246 Saskatchewan Ltd. Date of Incorporation: Dec. 15, 1997 Mailing Address: Box 1901, Saskatoon Name: 623269 Saskatchewan Ltd. Mailing Address: Box 730, Prince Albert Name: 623270 Saskatchewan Ltd. Mailing Address: Box 730, Prince Albert Name: 623271 Saskatchewan Ltd. Mailing Address: 905, 201-21st St. E, Saskatoon Name: 623272 Saskatchewan Ltd. Mailing Address: 905, 201-21st St. E, Saskatoon