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Singer/songwriter Adrian Chalifour PUBLIC NOTICE


returns to Edson with intimate experience Her Majesty the Queen in the

Right of Alberta as represented
by the Minister of Transportation


WATER ACT
NOTICE OF APPLICATION


Notice is given that Her Majesty the Queen
in the Right of Alberta as represented by
the Minister of Transportation has filed an
application under the provisions of the Water
Act for an Approval for the realignment of an
unnamed creek a tributary of Chip Lake as
part of a culvert work on Highway 16 located
at NW 26-053-10-W5.

Any person who is directly affected by this
application may submit a written statement
of concern to within 7 days of the date of this
notice to:

Environment and Parks
Regulatory Approvals Centre
5th Floor, South Petroleum Plaza
9915 108 Street
Edmonton, Alberta T5K 2G8
Phone: 780-427-6311
Fax: 780-422-0154
Email: aep.waapplications@gov.ab.ca
Adrian Chalifour (right) returned to Edson on November 1 for an intimate evening of music in light of the
release of his first solo album, Joy. photo Cassie Kushniruk
The written statement of concern should
by Cassie Kushniruk earnest with his music. “I think anytime anyone include the following:
comes to an Adrian Chalifour show, the goal is to · the application number: 001-
Towers & Trees frontman and soulful singer- create a heart moment and something that sticks 00416614
songwriter Adrian Chalifour returned to Edson with people in a way that is more than just · describe concerns that are relevant
on November 2 for an intimate and unique entertainment; that feels like a profound human to matters regulated by the Water Act
evening of music as he shared songs from his experience,” he said.“It's a result of the mix of · explain how the filer of the concern
first solo album, Joy. people in the room and the music that's being will be directly affected by the activity
Chalifour has been performing his original shared and how it's resonating.” and/or diversion of water proposed in
music for 15 years, a large chunk of which has Edson has been a regular stop for Chalifour the application
been under the name of band Towers & Trees, a throughout the years as he has family in the area. · provide the legal land location of the
'solo home-recording project that grew into one “I am excited to be back in Edson,” he said.“It's land owned or used by the filer
of BC's most notable indie bands'. always a treat to come through here and play for where the concerns described are
believed to be applicable
After appearing on Canadian TV show, The a lot of familiar faces and meet some new folks.”
Launch, earlier this year, Chalifour announced Attendants certainly appreciated the energy and · state the distance between the land
that he would be pursuing a solo album under his intimacy of the concert, as Chalifour had many owned or used by the filer and the
own name. “It feels like a bit of a fresh start and singing along to his songs and simply enjoying a site in the application
chance for a reset,” Chalifour said. wonderful evening of song. · contact information including the full
name and mailing address of the
Chalifour describes his musical style as 'heart As this is the end of his Alberta run, Chalifour
rock', recognizing that “music is a great will continue into B.C. where he will finish his filer. Please provide the telephone
number and/or email address for
opportunity to facilitate a heart to heart tour. “It's been a real treat sharing the new album ease of contact.
connection”. “That's always been my relationship and resonating with people,” he said.
with music,” he said. Chalifour encourages people to check out his
Like many songwriters, Chalifour writes his album and carve out some time to listen to it Environment and Parks will review each
music as a “cathartic process” from his personal front to back. “As we get more and more written statement of concern, seek more
information if needed, and notify each filer by
experience, not focusing on the highs and the information coming at us from every direction in letter of the decision to accept or reject their
lows, but rather the transition between the two quicker and quicker cycles, things can blow past written submission as a valid statement of
stages. “I find the most inspiration in the our window so fast,” he said.“My goal is to share concern. The Public Notice of this
movement from one state to another,” he said. “A something that resonates on a slightly deeper application will also be posted on the
lot of my songs are about breaking through or level than just tickling the ear.” Department's website at
pushing forward or coming out of something and https://avw.alberta.ca/PublicNoticesViewer.a
into something new; the transition, disruption, spx .
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growth, change.” Summers Drilling
With each concert he performs, Chalifour seeks Please quote file number: 00416614
Water Well Drilling
to create a unique and personal experience with Water Well Drilling
each audience through being vulnerable and Statements of concern submitted regarding
this application are public records which are
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the Environmental Appeals Board.
Western Star Trucks (North) Ltd. Copies of the application and additional
24210 114 Avenue information can be obtained from:
Acheson, AB T7X 6B9
Website: Jennifer Morton
Alberta Transportation – North Central
www.wsnorth.com Region
Phone: 780-305-2424
780-963-1282
4405 50 str 780-963-1282
4405 50 streeteet
Toll Free 1-800-252-7500 Cell: 780-984-2224 Stony Plain, AB www.summersdrilling.com.summersdrilling.com Email: Jennifer.morton@gov.ab.ca
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Stony Plain, AB
Phone: 780-453,3452 Fax: 780-447-5317
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