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término Lugares Nota sobre el alcance Descripción archivística count Registro de autoridad count
Charles Lake, AB 0 0
Slave River, AB 0 0
Alder Flats, AB 0 0
Brazeau Reservoir Provincial Recreation Area, AB 0 0
Pembina River, AB 0 0
Blue Lake, AB 0 0
Lamont, AB 18 0
Vermilion, AB 26 0
Plamondon, AB 8 0
Bonnyville, AB 15 0
St. Paul, AB 20 0
Lethbridge, AB 72 0
Hinton, AB 3 0
Wainwright, AB 28 0
Long Lake Provincial Park, AB 1 0
Bashaw, AB 3 0
Westlock, AB 12 0
Banff National Park 54 0
Fort Chipewyan, AB 26 0
Anzac, AB 2 0
Stony Plain, AB 18 0
Nordegg, AB 16 0
Drayton Valley, AB 6 0
Rocky Rapids, AB 1 0
Innisfree, AB 3 0
Ribstone, AB 1 0
Bitumount, AB 2 0
Brooks, AB 3 0
Viking, AB 9 0
Sexsmith, AB 9 0
Medicine Hat, AB 40 0
Sylvan Lake, AB 7 0
Bentley, AB 2 0
Fairview, AB 7 0
Bluesky, AB 3 0
Neerlandia, AB 1 0
Champion, AB 4 0
Vauxhall, AB 3 0
Purple Springs, AB 1 0
Halkirk, AB 1 0
Cardston, AB 8 0
Stewartfield, AB 1 0
Triangle, AB 1 0
Little Smoky, AB 3 0
Sion, AB 1 0
Nestow, AB 1 0
Manning, AB 2 0
Brûlé, AB 5 0
Coutts, AB 1 0
Girouxville, AB 4 0
Paradise Valley, AB 7 0
Thorhild, AB 3 0
Derwent, AB 1 0
Consort, AB 6 0
East Coulee, AB 6 0
Barrhead, AB 9 0
Star, AB 6 0
Smoky Lake, AB 19 0
Burmis, AB 2 0
Stavely, AB 3 0
Alderson, AB 1 0
Cayley, AB 2 0
Craigmyle, AB 1 0
Calmar, AB 8 0
Munson, AB 4 0
Bezanson, AB 2 0
Claysmore, AB 1 0
Woking, AB 2 0
Halcourt, AB 2 0
Ohaton, AB 2 0
Saunders Creek, AB 1 0
Wapiti, AB 1 0
Pekisko, AB 1 0
High River, AB 14 0
Dalum, AB 3 0
Alhambra, AB 1 0
Goodwin, AB 1 0
Sturgeon Heights, AB 1 0
Valleyview, AB 2 0
Vinca, AB 1 0
Skaro, AB 2 0
Granum, AB 2 0
Lawton, AB 2 0
Moose Lake, AB 0 0
Jasper Lake, AB 0 0
Judicial District of Stettler
  • The Judicial District of Stettler was established on October 1, 1914 by Order-in-Council (O.C.) 792/14. It was dissolved on October 1, 1936 by O.C. 1237/36.
  • The Judicial District of Stettler was a geographic area in east central Alberta where courts had jurisdiction over criminal and civil matters. Typically, the judicial district in which a civil or criminal matter occurred is where a judge would hear and try that case.
  • The towns and villages found within the District included Big Valley, Castor, Coronation, and Stettler.
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Judicial District of Peace River

Usar para: Judicial Sub-District of Peace River

  • The Judicial District of Peace River was created on May 1, 1920 by Order-in-Council (O.C.) 705/20. Initially established as a sub-district of the Judicial District of Athabasca on December 1, 1919 by O.C. 1876/19, the sub-district was abolished by O.C. 702/20 when Judicial District of Athabasca was abolished and reconstituted as its own judicial district.
  • The Judicial District of Peace River is a geographic area in northern Alberta that facilitated the adjudication of cases through the province’s court system.
  • Cities, towns and villages within this judicial district have included Beaverlodge, Fairview, Grande Prairie, High Prairie, McLennan, Peace River, and Spirit River.
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Judicial District of Medicine Hat
  • The Judicial District of Medicine Hat was established in September 1, 1914 by Order-in-Council (O.C.) 792/14. The District’s origins date back to 1906 with the establishment of a Medicine Hat office of the Judicial District of Calgary. With its own clerk, sheriff, and filing system, this office served as a sub-district of the Judicial District of Calgary although it was not officially designated as such.
  • The Judicial District of Medicine Hat is a geographic area in south eastern Alberta.
  • Cities, towns and villages found within the District have included Bassano, Brooks, Empress, Irvine, Manyberries, and Medicine Hat.
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Judicial District of Macleod
  • The Judicial District of Macleod was established on October 1, 1906 by Order-in-Council (O.C.) 516/06. The District was dissolved on January 1, 1995 by Alberta Regulation (AR) 361/94.
  • The Judicial District of Macleod was a geographic area in south-west Alberta that facilitated the adjudication of cases through the province’s court system.
  • Cities, towns and villages found within the District have included Blairmore, Claresholm, Coleman, Crowsnest Pass, Fort Macleod, Frank, Hillcrest, Nanton and Pincher Creek.
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Registration District of Athabasca
  • The Registration District of Athabasca was established in 1914. It disbanded in 1920.
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Registration District of Grande Prairie
  • The Registration District of Grande Prairie was established in 1919. It disbanded in 1967.
1 0
Registration District of Wetaskiwin
  • The Registration District of Wetaskiwin was established in 1906. It disbanded in 1967.
1 0
Registration District of Vegreville
  • The Registration District of Vegreville was established in 1926. It disbanded in 1967.
1 0
Registration District of Red Deer
  • The Registration District of Red Deer was established in 1906. It disbanded in 1967.
1 0
Registration District of Macleod
  • The Registration District of Macleod was established in 1887. It continued after Alberta became a province in 1905. It disbanded in 1967.
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Brush Hill, AB 1 0
Bowden, AB 7 0
Joffre, AB 1 0
Strome, AB 4 0
Allingham, AB 2 0