The South Marysburgh Mirror The Prince Edward Point Wildlife Area of of and Other Department and Other Department The Federal Department of the Environment is extending the comment period for comments on the proposed regula(cid:415)ons amending the Wildlife Areas Regula(cid:415)ons as they apply to the Prince Edward Point Wildlife Area (at the end of Long Point). h(cid:425)ps:// www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/ services/na(cid:415)onal-wildlife-areas/loca(cid:415)ons/prince- edward-point.html No(cid:415)ce with respect to the extension of the public comment period to September 30, 2019, for the proposed Regula(cid:415)ons Amending the Wildlife Area Regula(cid:415)ons the Environment Regula(cid:415)ons The Department of the Environment is issuing this no(cid:415)ce to inform Indigenous groups, stakeholders and the public of the extension to the comment period for the proposed Regula(cid:415)ons Amending the Wildlife Area Regula(cid:415)ons the Environment Regula(cid:415)ons. Given the recep(cid:415)on of several comments reques(cid:415)ng an extension to the comment period, the Department has decided to extend this comment period in order to provide everyone who wishes to par(cid:415)cipate in the consulta(cid:415)on process with the opportunity to do so. The period during which comments may be submi(cid:425)ed for this to ini(cid:415)a(cid:415)ve is now September 30, 2019. The proposed Regula(cid:415)ons Amending the Wildlife Area Regula(cid:415)ons and Other Department of the Environment Regula(cid:415)ons, along with a descrip(cid:415)on of the changes, can be found in the June 1, 2019, edi(cid:415)on of the Canada Gaze(cid:425)e, Part I. comments may ec.ReglementsFaune- WildlifeRegula(cid:415)ons.ec@canada.ca. You may also go to the consulta(cid:415)on page to find out more about the proposal and to provide comments. All comments received will be carefully considered by the Department of the Environment before the final Regula(cid:415)ons Amending the Wildlife Area Regula(cid:415)ons and Other Department of the Environment Regula(cid:415)ons are made. June 1, 2019 submi(cid:425)ed from All be to Departmental contact Caroline Ladanowski, Director, Wildlife Management and Regulatory Affairs Division Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment and Climate Change Canada, 351 Saint-Joseph Boulevard, 16th Floor, Ga(cid:415)neau, Quebec K1A 0H3 Email: ec.ReglementsFaune- WildlifeRegula(cid:415)ons.ec@canada.ca 9 Available Now! Mums and Fall Planters are at the Greenhouse We'll be closing for the season on October 11th. Open 7 Days a week from 8 to 6 An annual compe(cid:415)(cid:415)on is held by the New York Times to see who can create the best original Lexophile. Some of this year's submissions: I changed my iPod's name to Titanic. It's syncing now. England has no kidney bank, but it does have a Liv- erpool. Haunted French pancakes give me the crepes. This girl today said she recognized me from the Veg- etarians Club, but I'd swear I've never met herbi- vore. I know a guy who's addicted to drinking brake fluid, but he says he can stop any (cid:415)me. A thief who stole a calendar got twelve months. When the smog li(cid:332)s in Los Angeles U.C.L.A. I got some ba(cid:425)eries that were given out free of charge. A den(cid:415)st and a manicurist married. They fought tooth and nail. dress. A will is a dead giveaway. With her marriage, she got a new name and a Police were summoned to a daycare center where a three-year-old was resis(cid:415)ng a rest. Did you hear about the fellow whose en(cid:415)re le(cid:332) side was cut off? He's all right now. www.minakersautoparts.ca