Court of Queen’s Bench

Dillon Whitehawk Guilty of Second Degree Murder

Dec 13, 2022 | 3:40pm

A Court of King’s Bench Judge has convicted Dillion Whitehawk of second-degree murder. Whitehawk was originally charged with first-degree murder in connection to the death of Keesha Bitternose. It was back on January 2, 2020, that Keesha Bitternose died from multiple injuries and a possible gunshot wound. She was found dead days later by police […]

CP Rail in court looking to get $341 million from Saskatchewan government

Nov 3, 2021 | 12:46pm

CP Rail and the Saskatchewan government are fighting one another in court with the railway saying it shouldn’t be paying provincial taxes because of an agreement made in 1881. The CPR Act stated CP Rail and its stations, buildings, yards, workshops and other things as well as the company’s capital stock shall be forever free […]

Application for injunction against proof-of-vaccination denied

Sep 30, 2021 | 4:44pm

A Court of Queen’s Bench justice has said no to an application for an injunction against the proof of vaccination policy that takes effect in Saskatchewan Friday morning at 12:01 a.m. In a written decision, Justice Mona Dovell described the application, brought forward by Mark Friesen who ran as a Peoples Party of Canada candidate […]

Surprise end to Regina murder trial

Mar 4, 2021 | 10:50am

A murder trial in Regina came to an unexpected conclusion Wednesday when the accused decided to plead guilty on a lesser charge of manslaughter. 29-year-old Adam Taniskishayinew was facing a charge of second-degree murder in the June 2019 death of 30-year-old Denny Troy Jimmy.  He was shot while in his vehicle on 5th Avenue East […]

Court of Queen’s Bench launches new scheduling system

Aug 23, 2020 | 8:58am

The ministry of Justice and the Court of Queen’s Bench have both switch to the Judicial Scheduling, Tracking and Amalgamated Reporting System, or J-STAR. Noel Busse from the ministry says it’s hard to quantify how much this will help with scheduling processes. “We have some kind of separate systems, in some cases paper-based systems, that […]

Second lawsuit filed in connection with 2017 Fond-du-Lac plane crash

Dec 7, 2019 | 3:01pm

West Wind Aviation is being sued by a passenger on one of their planes that crashed while attempting to leave Fond-du-Lac in December 2017. David Opper of Brantford, Ontario says  he sustained “lasting physical and emotional damages” as a result of the crash. He filed a statement of claim in Regina Court of Queen’s Bench […]

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