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News Releases 2006

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December 28 2006 Queen's Counsel Appointments
December 14 New Judges for Saskatoon and Prince Albert
December 6 Further Enhancements to Small Claims Court
December 4 Inquest to be Held in Death of Kenneth Pelletier
December 1 Victims of Crime Act Amendments Now In Force
November 22 Public Notification Web Site Launched in Saskatchewan
November 6 New Rules for the Reporting of Gunshots and Stab Wounds
November 6 Government Introduces Legislation to End Mandatory Retirement
November 3 Court Houses to be Renewed in a Number of Saskatchewan Communities
October 30 Victims Services Programs Expand in Saskatchewan
October 17 Quennell Calls for Better Management of Dangerous Offenders
October 13 Fleury and Redwood Inquest
October 3 Province's First Drug Treatment Court Opens in Regina
September 29 The Cost of Credit Disclosure Act Now in Force
August 28 Cease Trade Order Issued Against Plain Investments and Executive Marketing
August 21 Petit Inquest
August 21 Two-Year Family Justice Pilot Project Announced
August 2 Temporary Cease Trade Order Issued on Investment Firm
July 20 Crime Rate Down in Saskatchewan
July 8 Province Expresses Concern for Injured Officers
July 7 Gang Strategy Announced for Saskatoon
June 29 Two Full-time Members Added to Auto Injury Appeal Commission
May 30 Sanderson Inquest
May 30 Cease Trade Order Issued Against Regina Businessman
May 16 Martinot Inquest
May 12 Consumer Protection Alert - Agricultural Services Canada
May 10 New Judge for Meadow Lake
April 26 Consumer Protection Alert - Agriculture Services Canada
April 24 Harradence New Chair of Saskatchewan Legal Aid Commission
April 24 National Victims of Crime Awareness Week
April 3 Police Amendment Act Now in Force
April 3 Government Provides $100,000 Grant to U 0f S College of Law
March 21 New Legislation Regulates Video Games
March 21 Changes to Victims of Crime Legislation Proposed
March 15 Project Hope Enhances Safer Communities Investigations
March 13 Public Complaints Commission Established
March 7 Settlements Reached in Martensville Lawsuit
February 15 Cease Trade Order Decision issued on Euston Capital Corporation
February 13 Government Accepts Recommendations of The Provincial Court Commission
February 7 Timms Inquest
January 25 Auto Theft Strategy Achieving Great Success

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