Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, January 26, 2015

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 26, 2015, Winnipeg, Manitoba C M Y K PAGE B7 MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 2015 B 7 Legals We See Hope, Courage & Inspiration... We See Ability EST. 1977 M an i t ob a R i d in g Fo r T he D i s a bl e d As soc i a tio n I n c . Please Donate 204.925.5905 www. mrda. cc NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of Rosalie Dronzek, late of Winnipeg, in the Province of Manitoba, Retired Homemaker, deceased. All claims against the above estate, duly verified by Statutory Declaration, must be filed with the undersigned on or before February 26, 2015. Dated at Winnipeg, Manitoba this 8th day of January, 2015. Concentra Trust Agent for the Executrix 333 3rd Ave. N. Saskatoon, SK S7K 2M2 At Artis REIT we recognize the value of transforming a commercial property into a sustainable building, from decreased utility and operation costs to improved comfort and wellness of building occupants. Through our commitment to corporate sustainability, we strive to reduce our environmental footprint for the benefit of the community, our tenants and our investors. Our preferred certification programs are LEED , BOMA BESt and Energy Star . As a result of our dedication to continuously improving the energy performance of our portfolio, we are pleased to announce that in December 2014 and January 2015 we were awarded new LEED in Canada and the United States. A REVIEW OF OUR RECENT LEED CERTIFIED PROPERTIES SHOWS THAT ARTIS IS WELL ABOVE THE " INDUSTRY AVERAGE OF LIKE BUILDINGS" WASTE REDUCTION ARTIS BUILDINGS DIVERT 77.4 % MORE WASTE FROM LANDFILLS THAN THE INDUSTRY AVERAGE OF LIKE BUILDINGS. GREEN HOUSE GAS EMISSIONS ARTIS BUILDINGS EMIT 51 % LESS GHG EMISSIONS THAN INDUSTRY AVERAGE OF LIKE BUILDINGS. WATER USAGE ARTIS BUILDINGS USE 47.94 % LESS WATER THAN THE INDUSTRY AVERAGE OF LIKE BUILDINGS. ENERGY USAGE ARTIS BUILDINGS USE 54 % LESS WATER THAN THE INDUSTRY AVERAGE OF LIKE BUILDINGS. LEED EB: O& M GOLD 800 5TH AVE. CALGARY, AB ARTIS LEED � S IN GREEN INITIATIVES certifications at eight of our office properties ARTIS IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE EIGHT NEWLY LEED � CERTIFIED PROPERTIES For more information about our corporate commitment to sustainability please visit us online at: LEED EB: O& M PLATINUM www. artisreit. com/ sustainability 220 PORTAGE WINNIPEG, MB LEED EB: O& M GOLD 360 MAIN WINNIPEG, MB LEED EB: O& M GOLD 109 QUARRY PARK CALGARY, AB LEED EB: O& M SILVER MTS PLACE 333 MAIN & 191 PIONEER WINNIPEG, MB LEED EB: O& M GOLD NORTH SCOTTSDALE CORPORATE CENTER PHOENIX, AZ LEED EB: O& M GOLD STAMPEDE STATION CALGARY, AB Artis' portfolio consists of 18 buildings with LEED certification, 24 buildings BOMA BESt certification, and 23 buildings with an Energy Star rating. TSX: AX. UN info@ artisreit. com CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RODNEY BRIAN DUPUIS, late of the City of Winnipeg, in the Province of Manitoba, deceased. ALL CLAIMS against the above estate, duly verified by Statutory Declaration, must be filed with the undersigned at 200 - 1630 Ness Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3J 3X1, on or before Monday, March 23, 2015. DATED at Winnipeg, in Manitoba, this 22nd day of January, 2015. McROBERTS LAW OFFICE LLP Attention: G. Alex Cudney Solicitor for the Executor ............ ...... .... ................ ........ ...... ........ .... ........ ........ ...... ...... .......... ........ .............................. ............ ............ .............. ...... ........ .......... .... .. ........ .... .................... .... .............. .................... ........ ........ .... ................ ............ ........ ............ 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Alexis Tsipras, leader of the communist- rooted Syriza party, immediately promised to end the " five years of humiliation and pain" Greece has endured since an international bailout saved it from bankruptcy in 2010. With 80 per cent of polling stations counted, Syriza had 36 per cent versus 28 per cent for Prime Minister Antonis Samaras's conservatives. It remained to be seen whether Syriza had enough seats to govern outright or would have to seek support from other parties. That might not become clear until this morning or even later, when all the votes are counted. If Tsipras, 40, can put together a government, he will be Greece's youngest prime minister in 150 years. The prospect of an anti- bailout government coming to power in Greece has sent jitters through the financial world, reviving fears of a Greek bankruptcy that could reverberate across the eurozone. " The sovereign Greek people today have given a clear, strong, indisputable mandate. Greece has turned a page. Greece is leaving behind the destructive austerity, fear and authoritarianism. It is leaving behind five years of humiliation and pain," Tsipras told a crowd of rapturous flag- waving supporters. He won on promises to demand debt forgiveness and renegotiate the terms of Greece's 240 billioneuro ( US$ 270- billion) bailout, which has kept the debt- ridden country afloat since mid- 2010. To qualify for the cash, Greece has had to impose deep and bitterly resented cuts in public spending, wages and pensions, along with public sector layoffs and repeated tax increases. Its progress in reforms is reviewed by inspectors from the International Monetary Fund, European Commission and European Central Bank, collectively known as the troika, before each instalment of bailout funds can be released. Tsipras pronounced the troika and its regular debt inspections " a thing of the past." " The verdict of the Greek people ends, beyond any doubt, the vicious circle of austerity in our country," he said. Greece's creditors insist the country must abide by previous commitments to continue receiving support. The election results will be the main topic at today's meeting of eurozone finance ministers. Belgium's minister, Johan Van Overtveldt, said there is room for some flexibility, but not much. " We can talk modalities, we can talk debt restructuring, but the cornerstone that Greece must respect the rules of monetary union - that must stay as it is," Van Overtveldt told the VRT network. Samaras conceded defeat, saying he had received a country " on the brink of disaster" when he took over in 2012 and was close to ushering it out of the crisis. " I was asked to hold live coals in my hands, and I did," he said. " Most gave us no prospect of lasting out, and we did. We got the country out of deficits and recession... and set the foundations for growth and a final exit from the crisis." Syriza's anti- bailout rhetoric appealed to many in a country that, in the past five years, has seen a quarter of its economy wiped out, unemployment above 25 per cent, and average income losses of at least 30 per cent. - The Associated Press Left- wing victory sets stage for EU showdown in Greece B_ 07_ Jan- 26- 15_ FP_ 01. indd B7 1/ 25/ 15 7: 05: 11 PM ;