ATLANTIC REGION Sample Clauses

ATLANTIC REGION. Dalhousie University Memorial University Saint Mary's University Université de Moncton University of New Brunswick QUEBEC Concordia University École Polytechnique de Montréal XxXxxx University Université de Montréal Université Laval ONTARIO Xxxxx University Carleton University McMaster University Nipissing University Queen's University Ryerson University Trent University University of Guelph University of Ontario Institute of Technology University of Ottawa University of Toronto University of Waterloo University of Windsor Western University Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx University York University WESTERN REGION MacEwan University Mount Royal University Xxxxx Xxxxxx University University of Alberta University of British Columbia University of Calgary University of Lethbridge University of Manitoba University of Northern British Columbia University of Xxxxxx
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ATLANTIC REGION. Penobscot River to Bucksport/Indian Point (44o34'48"N 68o48'36"W) Fore River to Turning Basin @ Rt. 295 Bridge (43o38'25"N 70o16'57"W) Portsmouth Harbor Piscataqua River to Turning Basin (43o06'58"N 70o48'38"W) Boston Harbor; including: -Chelsea River to Turning Basin (42o23'48"N 71o00'50"W) -Mystic River to State Highway Rt. 99 Bridge (42o23'22"N 71o04'16"W) -Weymouth Fore River to Turning Basin Town River Channel and to Pine Point -Salem Sound to Power Plant Facility (42o31'25"N 70o52'50"W) Cape Cod Canal: channel entire length Narragansett Bay; including: -Providence River to India Point -Taunton River to (41o44'10"N 73o08'40"W) Long Island Sound; including: -Pequonnock River to Bridgeport (Grand Street Overpass) -Thames River to Lehigh Oil Co. Pier -Connecticut River to East Hartford (41o46'00"N 72o40'00"W) -Quinnipiac River to Grand Ave. Overpass New York Harbor; including: -Xxxxxx Xxxx -East River to Long Island Sound -Jamaica Bay -Hackensack River to 40o45'N -Xxxxxx River to Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Bridge -Kill Xxx Xxxx -Newark Bay -Passaic River to General Pulaski Skyway -Raritan Bay/River 1 These stated boundaries of service are provided for contractual purposes. Provider will review any interest in coverage outside of these areas on a case-by-case basis. Upper Xxxxxx River from: -Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Bridge to Turning Basin (42o43'42"N 73o41'48"W at Albany/Xxxx) Delaware Bay and River; including: -Delaware River to Trenton (Federal Bridge) -Schuykill River to University Avenue Bridge -Xxxxxxxxx River to I-495 Bridge (39o43'30"N 75o32'W) Chesapeake and Delaware Canal entirely Chesapeake Bay; including: -Elk River to Chesapeake & Delaware Canal -Patapsco River to: • Spring Garden Channel Turning Basin • Fort XxXxxxx Channel N/W Branch Turning Basin -Xxxxxx Creek to I-695 Bridge -Patuxent River to (38o20'27"N 76o30'27"W) -York River to Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx (00x00'00"X 00x00'00"X) -Xxxxx River to Richmond (37o32'00"N 77o26'00"W) -Xxxxxxxxx River to Turning Basin at Mains Creek -Wicomico River to Salisbury (38o22'30"N 00x00'00"X) XXXXXXXXX XXXXXX Xxxx Xxxxxxxx; including: -Pamlico Sound -Albemarle Sound Cape Fear River to Turning Basin at Wilmington Charleston Harbor; including: -Xxxxxx River to Amoco Chemicals Facility -Ashley River to Southern Dredging Co. Slip -Wando River to X'Xxxx Point Savannah, including Savannah River, to Xxxxxxxx Bridge St. John's River to Piney Point Port Canaveral including barge canal to NASA Causeway Palm Beach to Turning Basin...
ATLANTIC REGION. 2013 HOLIDAY DAY FALLS ON DAY OBSERVED Victoria Day Monday, May 20 Monday, May 20 Canada Day Monday, July 1 Monday, July 1 Civic Holiday Monday, Aug 5 Monday, Aug 5 Labour Day Monday, Sept 2 Monday, Sept 2 Thanksgiving Day Monday, October 14 Monday, October 14 Armistice Day Monday, Nov 11 Monday, Nov 11 Christmas Day Wednesday, Dec 25 Wednesday, Dec 25 Boxing Day Thursday, Dec. 26 Thursday, Dec 26 2014 New Years Day Wednesday, Jan 1 Wednesday, Jan 1 Good Friday Friday, Apr 18 Friday Apr 18 Victoria Day Monday, May 19 Monday, May 19 Canada Day Tuesday, July 1 Tuesday, July 1 Civic Holiday Monday, Aug 4 Monday, Aug 4 Labour Day Monday, Sept 1 Monday, Sept 1 Thanksgiving Day Monday, Oct 13 Monday, Oct 13 Armistice Day Tuesday, Nov 11 Tuesday, Nov 11 Christmas Day Thursday, Dec 25 Thursday, Dec 25 Boxing Day Friday, Dec 26 Friday, Dec 26 2015 New Years Day Thursday, Jan 1 Thursday, Jan 1 Good Friday Friday, Apr 3 Friday, Apr 3 Victoria Day Monday, May 18 Monday, May 18 Canada Day Wednesday, July 1 Wednesday, July 1 Civic Holiday Monday, Aug 3 Monday, Aug 3 Labour Day Monday, Sept 7 Monday, Sept 7 Thanksgiving Day Monday, Oct 12 Monday, Oct 12 Armistice Day Tuesday, Nov 11 Tuesday, Nov 11 Christmas Day Friday, Dec 25 Friday, Dec 25 Boxing Day Saturday, Dec. 26 Monday, Dec 28 New Years Day Friday, Jan 1, 2016 Friday, Jan 1, 2016 Good Friday Friday, Mar 25, 2016 Friday, Mar 25, 2016 APPENDIX (D) All Refractory work on Cape Breton would fall under the APTTC Refractory agreement which would include the 30% mobility clause. On jobs that would be classified as Industrial Work under the Cape Breton Industrial Agreement then the Cape Breton Industrial monetary package would apply provided that the wage scale would be adjusted to pay the $.30 per hour Refractory Administration Fund and the $1.00 per hour Industry Funds. The language in this agreement shall supersede the language in the Cape Breton Industrial agreement. The dues deductions would be as per the Refractory Agreement. All projects that come under the Cape Breton Industrial Agreement shall fall under the following rates: Cape Breton Island Industrial Rates May 17th, 2013 to June 30th, 2013 Hour V&H Health & Welfare BAC 1 Promo Bereavement IIF&Stab Refractory Total Rate Pension GRSP Fund Fund Administration $36.36 $3.27 $4.40 $5.00 $1.00 $.10 $.89 $.30 $51.32 Night Shift $41.09 $3.70 $4.40 $5.00 $1.00 $.10 $.89 $.30 $56.48 July 1st, 2013 to June 30th, 2014 $37.64 $3.39 $4.40 $5.00 $1.00 $.10 $.89 $.30 $52.72 N...
ATLANTIC REGION. The following conditions shall apply to work performed in the provinces of Newfoundland (including Labrador), Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. The following modifications to the collective agreement apply to the Province of Newfoundland. References in the collective agreement and Appendix to the member” are deemed to include employees under this agreement represented by the Newfoundland Unions. With respect to work undertaken within the Commercial and Industrial sector of the Construction Industry in the Province of Nova Scotia, the Quality Control Agreement has been signed by the Construction Management Bureau Limited, as the employers’ accredited bargaining agent under Part of the Nova Scotia Trade Union Act.

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