Court closures extended until February 4
The Provincial Court of Alberta says in response to the COVID-19 situation in the province, it has extended court closures for an extra two weeks.
Until February 4, all non-urgent out-of-custody trials, preliminary inquiries and other hearings requiring viva voce evidence will be adjourned. All dockets are open but continue remotely. Further details on the nature and scope of these closures, as well as how matters will be handled until February 4 are available on the Court’s website.
“Today the Provincial Court of Alberta announced that the restrictions that have been in place since January 4, 2022, will remain in place until at least February 4, 2022. As a result of the strain on current resources, we are having to prioritize which matters are able to proceed as scheduled and which matters will need to be adjourned,” Chief Judge Derek Redman said.
He adds all urgent matters will continue to be heard by the Provincial Court.


