Provincial Court of Saskatchewan

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Current Judges

Name Location Date Appointed Appointed By Prior Position(s)
Chief Judge J. A. Plemel
Associate Chief Judge M. J. Hinds Regina
Judge S. Anand (Administrative Judge) Saskatoon
Judge M. T. Beaton (Administrative Judge) Regina
Judge B. Bauer (Administrative Judge for Northwest Region) North Battleford
Judge B. D. Henning (Administrative Judge for Facilities and Security) Regina
Judge E. Kalenith (Administrative Judge) Prince Albert
Judge Q. D. Agnew Saskatoon
Judge M. Baldwin Meadow Lake
Judge M. M. Baniak Saskatoon
Judge K. P. Bazin Swift Current
Judge I. J. Cardinal Melfort
Judge A. M. Crugnale-Reid Regina
Judge P. Demong Regina
Judge F. M. A. L. Daunt Prince Albert
Judge L. D. Dyck North Battleford
Judge M. Gray Saskatoon
Judge R. Green Yorkton
Judge L. A. Halliday Regina
Judge H. M. Harradence Prince Albert
Judge R. D. Jackson Saskatoon
Judge B. M. Klause Saskatoon
Judge P. R. Koskie Yorkton
Judge D. J. Kovatch Moose Jaw
Judge R. Lane Prince Albert
Judge K.A. Lang Regina
Judge R. Mackenzie La Ronge
Judge M. Marquette Wynyard
Judge M. F. Martinez Meadow Lake
Judge J. E. McIvor Meadow Lake
Judge S. Metivier Saskatoon
Judge V. Monar Enweani Saskatoon
Judge G. M. Morin Prince Albert
Judge B. G. Morgan Saskatoon
Judge M. Penner Saskatoon
Judge D. J. O'Hanlon North Battleford
Judge D. Rayner Moose Jaw
Judge P.A. Reis Regina
Judge S. I. Robinson La Ronge
Judge J.F. Rybchuk Regina
Judge S. Schiefner Prince Albert
Judge D. C. Scott Saskatoon
Judge L. Stang Melfort
Judge D. Taylor Yorkton
Judge M.E. Turpel Lafond Saskatoon
Judge L. Wiegers Estevan
Judge B. Wright Saskatoon
Judge K. J. Young Lloydminster

Sittings of the Court

The Provincial Courts has permanent offices in 13 towns and cities: Estevan, La Ronge, Lloydminster, Meadow Lake, Melfort, Moose Jaw, North Battleford, Prince Albert, Regina, Saskatoon, Swift Current, Wynyard and Yorkton.[1] The Court also sits in almost 70 smaller centres across the province.[2] Judges of the Provincial Court are addressed as "Your Honour", or "His/Her Honour".

History

The Provincial Court superseded the former Magistrate's Court,[3] at which time the stipendiary magistrates were replaced by qualified lawyers.

Courts of Saskatchewan

There are three main courts in Saskatchewan:

Notes

  1. Courts of Saskatchewan: Provincial Court - Permanent Locations.
  2. Courts of Saskatchewan: Provincial Court - Circuit Court Locations and Sittings
  3. During an interim period as the transition was made, qualified lawyers appointed to the Magistrate's Court bench were deemed "Judges of the Magistrate's Court.

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