If you purchase a used vehicle, you must get the previous owner’s Certificate of Registration and present it to the Registry of Motor Vehicles for transfer of ownership. To register your current vehicle, contact any of the Registry of Motor Vehicle offices or Access Nova Scotia Centres for an application form. How do I register […]
Author: Darrel Pratt
Is There A Serial Killer In Edmonton?
Pig farmer Robert Pickton has been charged in the deaths of 27 of them. If convicted, he would be the worst serial killer in Canadian history. Since his daughter’s death, Mr. Lake has felt so frustrated over the pace of the Edmonton investigation that he has taken to the streets to do his own interviews. […]
How Does Street Parking Work In Ottawa?
On-street parking restrictions In excess of three (3) hours, Monday to Friday, between 7:00 am and 7:00 pm. In excess of six (6) hours on weekends and statutory holidays, between 7:00 am and 7 pm. within 300 metres of previous parking space within one (1) hour. within 9 metres of an intersection. How long can […]
Do You Need A License To Drive A Dirt Bike In Nova Scotia?
You need a certificate for each type of oHV you drive. if you supervise a child or youth as a parent or guardian*, you must both pass a safety training course. 1 Pass a safety training course. Do you have to register a dirt bike in Nova Scotia? You are required to have your OHV […]
What Is Free In Ottawa Today?
Free things to do in Ottawa Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Ontario. Rideau Hall, Ottawa, Ontario. The Abbey Ruins, Gatineau Park, Quebec. Rideau Canal and Canadian Parliament in Ottawa, Ontario. National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario. What can you do in Ottawa with no money? 10 Free Things to Do in Ottawa Parliament Hill. Free museum […]
How Long Does It Take To Get A Full License In Nova Scotia?
Once you pass the road test (Driving Examination), there is no further waiting period; you pay the fee, and receive a temporary document which is valid for 30 calendar days. You will receive your new card in the mail within 14 calendar days of visiting an Access Nova Scotia or Registry of Motor Vehicles Office. […]
What Are Edmonton Natural Resources?
Agriculture, energy production (coal, conventional oilfields, oil sands and natural gas), forestry and, most recently, diamond mining in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut provide the staples on which Edmonton’s trade and service functions are based. What are 5 natural resources in Alberta? Oil sands, oil, natural gas, coal, minerals, tenure, and electricity and renewable energy. […]
Does Edmonton Have Earthquakes?
3 earthquakes hit Alberta on Tuesday A series of earthquakes and aftershocks were reported in northern Alberta Tuesday evening, with some saying the shakes were felt in Edmonton. Earthquakes Canada issued an alert for a 5.2-magnitude quake at 4:45 p.m. at a depth of four kilometres. Are earthquakes common in Edmonton? Earthquakes do happen in […]
What Is Rsl Zoning Edmonton?
RSL zoning is a type of permitted land use in Edmonton, Alberta that is also known as Residential Small Lot zoning. It mostly permits single family homes to be built on the land, but on smaller lots than what used to be the norm. What does RSL mean in real estate? RSL Mortgagee means a […]
What Is The Land Like In Edmonton?
The terrain in and around Edmonton is generally flat to gently rolling, with ravines and deep river valleys, such as the North Saskatchewan River valley. The Canadian Rockies are west of Edmonton and about 220 km (140 mi) to the southwest. What is Alberta’s land like? The boreal forest region covers the northern half of […]
