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SLGA is responsible for the regulation of casino gaming in the province and has oversight of the slot machines and dice games in SIGA casinos.
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There are nine casinos in the province, including seven First Nations casinos operated by the Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA). First Nations gaming in Saskatchewan is conducted through an agreement between the provincial government and the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN). The FSIN formed SIGA to operate the casinos on its behalf.
SIGA operates the Gold Eagle Casino in North Battleford; Northern Lights Casino in Prince Albert; Painted Hand Casino in Yorkton; Bear Claw Casino on the White Bear First Nation near Carlyle; Dakota Dunes Casino on the Whitecap Dakota First Nation south of Saskatoon; Living Sky Casino in Swift Current; and Gold Horse Casino in Lloydminster.
Dakota Dunes Casino offers everything for an exciting and fun night out. Located just 20 minutes south of Saskatoon on highway 219. SIGA operates seven casino entertainment destinations throughout Saskatchewan, including Bear Claw Casino, North of Carlyle, Dakota Dunes Casino, South of Saskatoon, and Gold Eagle Casino in North Battleford, Gold Horse Casino in Lloydminster, Living Sky Casino in Swift Current, Northern Lights Casino in Prince Albert and Painted Hand Casino in Yorkton. The Dakota Dunes Casino is located on the historical Whitecap First Nation, 20 minutes south of Sask.
Net profits from SIGA casinos are split, with 50 per cent of net revenues provided to the First Nations Trust and 25 per cent to the provincial government’s General Revenue Fund. The remaining 25 per cent is directed to Community Development Corporations.
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As required by the Criminal Code of Canada, SLGA owns the slot machines located in SIGA casinos. SLGA is responsible for the operation of slot machines and dice games in the casinos. SLGA also provides advice and direction to SIGA in a variety of areas including governance, financial management, policies and procedures and organizational development.
SaskGaming, a provincial Crown corporation, operates Casinos Regina and Moose Jaw. Net profits from SGC casinos are split, with 50 per cent of revenues retained by the government’s General Revenue Fund, 25 per cent provided to the First Nations Trust and 25 per cent provided to the Community Initiatives Fund.
All Saskatchewan casinos offer table games, slot machines and dice games.