Notice of Applications

PD901

Loblaw Properties Limited

APPLICATIONS FOR INITIAL LICENSES FOR RETAIL PETROLEUM OUTLETS IN CHARLOTTETOWN, MONTAGUE,  SUMMERSIDE & WOODSTOCK

TAKE NOTICE that Loblaw Properties Limited has applied to the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission for initial licensing under the Petroleum Products Act to operate retail self-serve gasoline and diesel outlets—or gas bars—at the Atlantic Superstore sites located in Charlottetown, Montague, Summerside and Woodstock (O'Leary Corner).

HOW TO SEE THE APPLICATIONS

Copies of the applications and information provided by Loblaw Properties Limited—as represented by APM Group—in support of its proposals can be obtained by clicking here* (2,433 KB PDF File).

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HOW TO COMMENT

If you wish to comment on the applications, you can write to the Commission at the address below. Comments must be received by Thursday, November 10, 2005 in order to be considered. Comments provided to the Commission must also be forwarded to the Applicant at the address below.

The Commission will determine the necessity of a public hearing into these applications following receipt of written comments.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Additional information on the applications can be obtained by contacting the APM Group at the address below. Written communications should be forwarded to:

Brian Gillis
Vice-President, Business Development
APM Group
P.O. Box 2859
Charlottetown, PE C1A 8C4
email: bgillis@apmgroup.com

Allison MacEwen
Assistant Director, Petroleum
Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission
P.O. Box 577
Charlottetown, PE C1A 7L1
email: amacewen@irac.pe.ca

DATED at Charlottetown, this 24th day of October, 2005.

Posted: 2005/10/25

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