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Lake Louise, AB 0 0
Lake Minnewanka, AB 0 0
Two Jack Lake, AB 0 0
Warner, AB 0 0
Peace Point, AB 0 0
Rochon Sands, AB 0 0
Ellerslie, AB 0 0
Maycroft, AB 0 0
Toronto, ON 0 0
Judicial District of Edmonton
  • The Judicial District of Edmonton was established on October 1, 1906 by Order-in-Council (O.C.) 516/06.
  • The Judicial District of Edmonton is a geographic area in north central Alberta that facilitated the adjudication of cases through the province’s court system.
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Edmonton, AB 1227 1
Judicial District of St. Paul
  • The Judicial District of St. Paul was established on January 1, 1998 by Alberta Regulation (A.R.) 191/97. Prior to January 1, 1998, civil and criminal matters in this region were heard in the Judicial District of Edmonton.
  • The Judicial District of St. Paul is a geographic area in northern Alberta that facilitates the adjudication of cases through the province’s court system.
  • Towns and villages within this judicial district have included Bonnyville, Cold Lake, Lac La Biche, Lloydminster, St. Paul, Vermillion, and Wainwright.
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Judicial District of Drumheller
  • The Judicial District of Drumheller was established on August 31, 1926 by Order-in-Council (O.C.) 1029/26. Prior to August 31, 1926, civil and criminal matters in this region were heard by a judicial official in the Judicial Districts of Calgary or Hanna.
  • The Judicial District of Drumheller is a geographic area in east central Alberta that facilitated the adjudication of cases through the province’s court system.
  • The boundaries of the Judicial District of Drumheller have been altered during its existence because of changes in other judicial districts. On December 15, 1987, it absorbed the territory formerly comprising the Judicial District of Hanna (Alberta Regulation 462/87).
  • Towns and villages within this judicial district have included Delia, Drumheller, Hanna, Oyen and Youngstown.
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Judicial District of Hanna

Usado por: Judicial District of Acadia

  • The Judicial District of Acadia was established on September 15, 1919 by Order-in-Council (O.C.) 1290/19. On April 1, 1922, the name of the District was changed to the Judicial District of Hanna (O.C. 412/22). The District was disbanded on December 15, 1987 (Alberta Regulation (A.R.) 462/87).
  • The Judicial District of Hanna is a geographic area in east central Alberta that facilitated the adjudication of cases through the province’s court system..
  • Prior to September 15, 1919, civil and criminal matters in this region were heard in the Judicial District of Calgary. After December 15, 1987, the Judicial District of Drumheller had jurisdiction over matters in the region.
  • Towns and villages within this judicial district have included Delia, Drumheller, Hanna, Oyen and Youngstown.
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Judicial District of Calgary
  • The Judicial District of Calgary was established on October 1, 1906 by Order-in-Council (O.C.) 516/06.
  • The Judicial District of Calgary is a geographic area in central Alberta that facilitated the adjudication of cases through the province’s court system.
  • Cities, towns and villages within this judicial district have included Acme, Airdire, Banff, Bassano, Calgary, Canmore, Carstairs, Cochrane, Crossfield, Didsbury, Drumheller, Gleichen, Hanna, High River, Langdon, Okotoks, Olds, Strathmore, Trochu, Three Hills, Vulcan, and Youngstown.
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Judicial District of Alberta. Calgary Division
  • The Calgary Division of the Judicial District of Alberta was established in 1884. The district disbanded in 1887.
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Judicial District of Saskatchewan. Edmonton Division

Usado por: Saskatchewan Judicial District. Division 3, Third Judicial District. Edmonton Division

  • The Judicial District of Saskatchewan was created in 1878 with Edmonton as one of its judicial centers. In 1881, the District was divided into three, with the Edmonton serving as Division 3. In 1883, this Division became known as the Edmonton Division of the Third Judicial District, and, in 1884, it became the Edmonton Division of a new Saskatchewan Judicial District. It disbanded in 1887.
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Judicial District of Red Deer
  • The Judicial District of Red Deer was established on October 1, 1914 by Order-in-Council (O.C.) 792/14. The District’s origins date back to 1907 with the establishment of a Red Deer office of the Judicial District of Wetaskiwin. With its own clerk, sheriff, and filing system, this office served as a sub-district of the Judicial District of Wetaskiwin although it was not officially designated as such.
  • The Judicial District of Red Deer is a geographic area in central Alberta where courts had jurisdiction over criminal and civil matters.
  • Cities, towns and villages found within the District have included Alix, Big Valley, Castor, Coronation, Delburne, Innisfail, Lacombe, Lakeview, Nordegg, Pine Lake, Ponoka, Red Deer, Rocky Mountain House, and Stettler.
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Judicial District of Vegreville

Usado por: Judicial Sub-District of Vegreville

  • The Judicial District of Vegreville was established on April 20, 1954 by Order-in-Council (O.C.) 549/54. It had been initially established as a subdistrict of the Judicial District of Edmonton on September 1, 1928 by O.C. 748/28. The District was disbanded in 1994 (Alberta Regulation 361/94).
  • The Judicial District of Vegreville was a geographic area in east central Alberta that facilitated the adjudication of cases through the province’s court system.
  • Cities, towns and villages within this judicial district have included Lloydminster, Vegreville, Vermillion, Viking, and Wainwright.
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Judicial District of Bow River. Division 2

Usado por: Second Judicial District. Medicine Hat Division

  • The Judicial District of Bow River was established in 1878 and was divided into three parts, with Medicine Hat located in Division 2. In 1883, it became known as the Medicine Hat Division of the Second Judicial District. It was replaced in 1884 with the Medicine Hat Division of the Judicial District of Assiniboia.
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Registration District of Edmonton
  • The Registration District of Edmonton was established in 1887. It continued after Alberta became a province in 1905. It disbanded in 1967.
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Registration District of Drumheller
  • The Registration District of Drumheller was established in 1926. It disbanded in 1967.
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Registration District of Taber
  • The Registration District of Taber was established in 1914. It disbanded in 1935.
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Registration District of Stettler
  • The Registration District of Stettler was established in 1914. It disbanded in1936.
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Registration District of Camrose
  • The Registration District of Camrose was established in 1918. It disbanded in 1936.
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Registration District of Peace River
  • The Registration District of Peace River was established in 1919. It disbanded in 1967.
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Gifford, AB 1 0
Swan Hills, AB 1 0
Antross, AB 1 0
Mearns, AB 2 0
Sundial, AB 1 0
British Columbia 1 0
Bonanza, AB 2 0
Peno, AB 1 0
Rosemary, AB 1 0
Armena, AB 3 0
Legal, AB 13 0
Waterton, AB 2 0
Magnolia, AB 1 0
Evansburg, AB 1 0
Baintree, AB 1 0
Crossfield, AB 1 0
Mossleigh, AB 1 0
Fitzgerald, AB 2 0
Flat Lake, AB 1 0
Hamlin, AB 4 0
Shaughnessy, AB 1 0
Round Hill, AB 1 0
Botha, AB 1 0
Spruceview, AB 1 0
Winfield, AB 1 0
Cairns, AB 1 0
New Dayton, AB 2 0
Carstairs, AB 2 0
Lake Saskatoon, AB 1 0
Butte, AB 1 0
Hardieville, AB 2 0
Erskine, AB 1 0
Enoch Cree Nation
  • Enoch Cree Nation is also known as Maskêkosihk, which translates to "people of the land of medicine."
14 0
Ermineskin Cree Nation 8 0
Fishing Lake Métis Settlement 30 0
Wolf Lake Métis Settlement 2 0
Whitford, AB 2 0
Paddle Prairie Métis Settlement 2 0
Carolside, AB 1 0
Acadia Valley, AB 1 0
Czar, AB 1 0
Riviere Qui Barré, AB 2 0
Carcajou, AB 1 0
Lodgepole, AB 1 0
Red Willow, AB 1 0
Shady Nook, AB 1 0
Morningside, AB 1 0
Owendale, AB 1 0
Trout Lake, AB 1 0
Bragg Creek, AB 1 0
Cosmo, AB 1 0
Sibbald, AB 1 0
Valhalla, AB 2 0
Wanham, AB 1 0
Gadsby, AB 1 0
Delacour, AB 1 0
Woodland Cree First Nation 0 0
Dene Tha' First Nation 0 0
Fort Steele, BC 1 0
Berwyn, AB 11 0
Berry Creek, AB 2 0
Baraca, AB 1 0
Olds, AB 25 0
Lac La Biche, AB 29 0
Jasper, AB 29 0
Spruce Grove, AB 11 0
Vegreville, AB 39 0
Slocan City, BC 1 0
Thérien, AB 3 0
Keg River, AB 2 0
Cochrane Lake, AB 1 0
Claresholm, AB 15 0
Stettler, AB 16 0
Winterburn, AB 2 0