Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority
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SIGA recovering from pandemic, reports record-breaking profitThe Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority reported having the strongest year in its history coming out of the pandemic.CanadaJul 19, 2023
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Saskatchewan’s first legal online gaming platform is now liveA partnership launches Saskatchewan's first legal, regulated online gaming platform, which features a GameSense responsible gambling program.CanadaNov 3, 2022
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Saskatchewan close to offering online gambling as vendors sign agreementSaskatchewanians will soon have the option to gamble online as SIGA signed an agreement where the Online Gaming Portal website development can now begin.PoliticsJun 6, 2022
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FSIN, Sask. government announce SIGA as operator of new online gaming websiteThe Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority will run what's being described as a safe, regulated and secure online gaming website expected to launch in 2022.CanadaSep 23, 2021
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Whitecap Dakota First Nation cuts ribbon on casino resortDakota Dunes Resort has 155 rooms, a rooftop pool, 10,000 square feet of meeting space and a farm-to-table restaurant.CanadaOct 8, 2020
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SIGA employees roll up sleeves to help make difference in communitiesSIGA employees provided a facelift for the Princess Alexandra Community School play area in Saskatoon.CanadaSep 5, 2019
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SIGA expanding head office on urban reserve in SaskatoonSIGA has been a staple tenant on Muskeg Lake Cree Nation’s urban reserve for over a decade and is expanding its new head office.CanadaSep 27, 2018
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PGA Tour Canada not stopping by Saskatoon as Dakota Dunes Open loses sponsorThe Dakota Dunes Open, part of the PGA Tour Canada, will not be making a stop by Saskatoon in 2017 after losing its title sponsor.SportsJan 24, 2017
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Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority presents plans for new Lloydminster casinoRepresentatives from the Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority were in Lloydminster to present their plans for a new casino.CanadaSep 22, 2016
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