Thursday, June 10, 2021
VOLUME 3 I ISSUE 50
GREAT JOB TEAM!
MERIDIANSOURCE.CA
Members of the Bike For Breakfast YLL team were all smiles as they crossed the finish line after their 42-hour journey to Tuffnell Sask. and back to raise money for Lloydminster and area school breakfast programs. See Page 3 for the full story. Taylor Weaver Meridian Source
Lloyd to lose Provincial Court effective Sept.1 GEOFF LEE
WRITER
.................................. The City of Lloydminster will be without a Saskatchewan Provincial Court effective Sept. 1. Provincial Court of Saskatchewan Chief Judge, Shannon Metivier, has determined the Provincial Court at Lloydminster will be converted into a circuit location served from North Battleford on that date. The news came as a big surprise to lawyers like Harvey Neufeld, with PSM Law-
yers, who told the Meridian Source the fallout includes all seven Court staff in the city who have lost their jobs. “This move was made without any consultation. It came down yesterday as a big surprise to everybody,” he said on Tuesday. Metivier’s decision came in a June 7 memo she sent to legal representatives in the province, with a copy obtained by the Meridian Source. “While not an easy decision, this move will
strengthen the Court’s capacity to better serve communities throughout the Midwest region,” explained Metivier. “Centralizing judicial resources allows for a shared workload and streamlined scheduling, both of which will improve the Court’s ability to respond to community needs and to decide cases in a timely manner.” Neufeld says the decision means staff and the judges required to run the court will be travelling from North Battleford to Lloydminster.
“I don’t think everyone’s going to be happy about that with the additional three hours of travel to get their job done,” he said. Metivier’s memo noted Court sittings will continue in Lloyd, but there will no longer be a resident judge or Provincial Court Office in Lloydminster. “The hours that the office is open will be reduced. There just won’t be the counter staff to deal with people that come in for inquiries and pay fines,” said Neufeld.
Court proceedings in Lloydminster including, Onion Lake sittings, will continue to be held at 4815-50th Street. No changes are being made to the Lloydminster, St. Walburg or Onion Lake schedules at present. These changes can be found on the Provincial Court page of the sasklawcourts.ca website. Notice will be provided in the normal course if scheduling adjustments are made. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2