- Battleford Court House
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website =Battleford Court House is the facility located in Battleford to provide a public forum used by the
Saskatchewan legal system to adjudicate disputes and dispense civil, labour, administrative and criminaljustice under itslaw s.History
In 1785, a fur trading post was built at Battleford. The Dominion government acquired the North-West Territories from the
Hudson's Bay Company in 1870, and in 1873, created the North-West Mounted Police to maintain law and order. In 1876 Fort Battleford was established, a North-West Mounted Police post. [ [http://www.tourism.battlefords.com/historic_perspective.html History of the Battlefords - Historic Perspective] URL accessed April 25, 2007] Shortly thereafter, in 1877 the capital of the North West Territories moved from Fort Pitt to Battleford. In 1883 the capital of the North West Territories moved again, this time to Regina. In 1886 the Supreme Court of the North-West Territories with five puisne judges was established and resided in Regina. The original Provincial Regina Supreme Court House was constructed in 1895 and replaced in 1965.Saskatchewan became a province in 1905. The Judicature Act, 1907, established the Supreme Court of Saskatchewan. [cite web
last=The Honourable Mr. Justice W. J. Vancise
first=Ms. Ann Marie Melvie, Ms. Amanda Dodge and Ms. Lindsay Ferguson
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title=Courts of Saskatchewan
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date=2005-11-03
url=http://www.sasklawcourts.ca/default.asp?pg=ca_about
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accessdate= ] The Battleford Court House was constructed in 1907 and marks the end of the old territorial court system.cite web
last=Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
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title=Saskatchewan :: Historyndash Encyclopaedia Britannica
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url=http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-43205/Saskatchewan
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accessdate= 2007-04-25] TheCanadian Northern Railway was built north of theNorth Saskatchewan River creating a rapidly growing community of North Battleford. Battleford was no longer the capital of the NWT, nor centre of law and order through the post at Fort Battleford. Battleford Court House is still the oldest court house in Saskatchewan and received Provincial Heritage Property status in 1978. The court house still has sittings of the Court of Queen's Bench.Saskatchewan Provincial Archives keeps the historical records of court proceedings. [cite web
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title=Saskatchewan Archives Board | Family History Research
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url=http://www.saskarchives.com/web/services-pub-family.html#ii2
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accessdate= 2007-04-25]Nearby
*The Old Government House
*Queen's Hotel
*Land Titles (Registry) Office
*Battleford Post Office
*Town Hall/Opera House
*1911 CNR Railway Station
*1913 Hot Carl Commissioner
*The Presbyterian Gardiner Church
*St. Vital RC Church
*The Merchants Bank of Canada
*Fred Light Museum [cite web
last=Town of Battleford
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title=Town of Battleford - Sites and Attractions
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url=http://www.battleford.ca/buildings.html#chlt
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accessdate=2007-04-25 ]Location (Battleford, SK)
Battleford Court House address is 291 - 23rd Street West, Battleford, Saskatchewan.
ee also
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National historic site
*List of National Historic Sites of Canada
*History of Saskatchewan Courts External links
* [http://www.sasklawcourts.ca/default.asp?pg=education_cw Courts of Saskatchewan]
* [http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/battleford.html The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan | Details]
* [http://www.tourism.battlefords.com/historic_perspective.html History of the Battlefords - Historic Perspective]
* [http://www.virtualsk.com/current_issue/yesterday_tomorrow.html Virtual Saskatchewan - The Battlefords, in Saskatchewan, Canada]References
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