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Directory of Communities DIRECTORY OF COMMUNITIES SAP-1 Revised January 2017 Social Services DIRECTORY OF COMMUNITIES Table of Content: Page: How to Use the Directory of Office Key 2 Office Addresses and Telephone Numbers 3 Directory of Communities and Office Code 4 1 Social Services DIRECTORY OF COMMUNITIES This directory identifies which Service Centre serves each Saskatchewan community. Simply: 1. look up the community in question and identify the office code for that community 2. identify the office, using the key below 3. refer to the list of offices, addresses and telephone numbers (page 3) 4. the public can write or telephone their local office KEY: BN ............. BUFFALO NARROWS NB ................NORTH BATTLEFORD CR ............. CREIGHTON NI .................NIPAWIN ES ............. ESTEVAN PA ................PRINCE ALBERT FQ ............. FORT QU'APPELLE RE ................REGINA KI............... KINDERSLEY RO................ROSETOWN LL .............. LLOYDMINSTER SA ................SASKATOON LO ............. LA LOCHE SC ................SWIFT CURRENT LR.............. LA RONGE WBN.............WEYBURN ME............. MELFORT YO................YORKTON MJ ............. MOOSE JAW ML ............. MEADOW LAKE 2 Social Services SERVICE CENTRES Buffalo Narrows: Pederson Avenue, .................. 1-800-667-7685 PO Box 220 Fax:........ 235-1794 S0M 0J0 Creighton: 1st Street East......................... 1-800-532-9580 North Battleford: ....................1-877-993-9911 S0P 0A0 Fax: ......... 688-3375 300-1146-102nd Street ...................... 446-7705 S9A 1E9 Fax:............ 446-7764 Estevan: PO Box 5000 Nipawin: 1219 5th Street................................... 637-4550 210 - 1st Street East ................1-800-487-8594 S4A 2V6 Fax: ......... 637-4552 PO Box 1360 Fax: .......... 862-1731 S0E 1E0 Fort Qu'Appelle: 177 Segwun Avenue South..... 1-800-667-3260 Prince Albert: S0G 1S0 Fax: ........ 332-3276 800 Central Avenue .................1-800-487-8603 S6V 6G1 Fax: .......... 953-2371 Kindersley: 125 1st Avenue East .......................... 463-5470 Regina: S0L 1S0 Fax: ......... 463-5477 2045 Broad Street.............................. 787-3700 S4P 3V7 Fax:........... 787-4940 Lloydminster: 4815 - 50th Street ................... 1-877-367-7707 Rosetown: S9V 0M8 Fax: ........ 825-6415 122- 2nd Avenue West ...................... 882-5400 Box 38 Fax:........... 882-5473 LaLoche: S0L 2V0 LaLoche Avenue, Box 70 ................... 822-1711 S0M 1G0 Fax: ......... 822-1734 Saskatoon: 160 - 2nd Avenue South ..........1-877-884-1687 LaRonge: S7K 2H6 Fax: .......... 933-8039 1016 LaRonge Avenue ........... 1-800-567-4066 S0J 1L0 Fax: ......... 425-4568 Swift Current: 350 Cheadle Street West................... 778-8219 Melfort: S9H 4G3 Fax: ........... 778-8668 107 Crawford Street East........ 1-800-487-8640 S0E 1A0 Fax: ......... 752-6200 Weyburn: 110 Souris Avenue N.E. .................... 848-2404 Moose Jaw: S4H 2Z9 Fax:............ 848-2477 36 Athabasca Street West ................. 694-3647 S6H 6V2 Fax:......... 694-3657 Yorkton: 72 Smith Street East ................1-877-786-3288 Meadow Lake: S3N 2Y4 Fax: .......... 786-1305 Unit 5, 101 - Railway Place ..... 1-877-368-8898 S9X 1X6 Fax: ......... 236-7533 3 DIRECTORY OF COMMUNITIES A ABBEY .............................. SC BELLEVUE ....SEE CANTUAR .............................SC CRYSTAL SPR ..................... ME ABERDEEN ...................... SA ST. ISIDORE-DE-BELLEVUE CANUCK ...............................SC CUDSASKWA BEACH ......... PA ABERNETHY .................... FQ BENGOUGH.........................MJ CANWOOD ...........................PA CUDWORTH......................... SA ABOUND........................... MJ BENSON...............................ES CARDROSS ..........................MJ CUMBERLAND HOUSE ....... NI ADAMS ............................. RE BENTS..................................RO CARIEVALE ..........................ES CUPAR ................................. RE ADANAC ........................... NB BETHUNE.............................MJ CARLTON .............................SA CUTBANK............................. SA ADMIRAL .......................... SC BEVERLEY...........................SC CARLYLE ..............................WBN CUT KNIFE ........................... LL AIR RONGE ...................... LR BICKLEIGH...........................KI CARLYLE LK.........................WBN CYMRIC................................ RE ALAMEDA ......................... ES BIENFAIT..............................ES CARMEL ...............................SA ALBERTVILLE .................. PA BIG BEAVER ........................MJ CARMICHAEL.......................SC D ALGROVE......................... ME BIGGAR................................RO CARNDUFF...........................ES ALICE BEACH .................. MJ BIG RIVER............................PA CARON .................................MJ DAFOE.................................. FQ ALIDA................................ ES BIG SHELL ...........................PA CARONPORT .......................MJ DAHINDA.............................. MJ ALLAN............................... SA BIRCH HILLS........................PA CARPENTER ........................PA DALMENY............................. SA ALSASK ............................ KI BIRDS POINT.......................YO CARRAGANA........................ME DANA .................................... SA ALTA VISTA...................... RE BIRLING ...............................LL CARROT RVR.......................NI DANBURY ............................ YO ALTICANE......................... NB BIRMINGHAM ......................YO CATER ..................................NB DANKIN ................................ KI ALVENA ............................ SA BIRSAY.................................KI CAVALIER.............................NB DAPHNE ............................... YO AMAZON........................... SA BJORKDALE ........................ME CAVELL.................................NB D'ARCY................................. KI AMSTERDAM ................... YO BLACK LAKE........................LR CECIL FERRY.......................PA DARLINGS BEACH .............. SC AMULET............................ WBN BLACK POINT………………LO CEDOUX ...............................WBN DARMODY............................ MJ ANEROID.......................... SC BLADWORTH.......................SA CENTRAL BTE......................MJ DAVIDSON ........................... SA ANGLIA ............................. KI BLAINE LAKE.......................SA CEYLON................................WBN DAVIN ................................... WBN ANGLIN LK ....................... PA BLUCHER.............................SA CHAMBERLAIN ....................MJ DAVIS ................................... PA ANNAHEIM ....................... SA BLUE HERON ......................PA CHAPLIN...............................MJ DAYLESFORD...................... ME ANTELOPE ....................... SC BLUMENHEIM......................SA CHELAN ................................ME DEBDEN ............................... PA ANTLER ............................ ES BLUMENHOF .......................SC CHITEK .................................PA DEER VALLEY ..................... RE AQUADEO BCH................ NB BLUMENORT .......................SC CHITEK LK............................PA DELISLE ............................... SA ARABELLA........................ YO BLUMENTHAL......................SA CHOICELAND.......................NI DELMAS ............................... NB ARBORFIELD ................... NI BODMIN ...............................PA CHORITZ ..............................SC DEMAINE.............................. KI ARCHERWILL................... NI BOHARM ..............................MJ CHRISTOPHER LAKE ..........PA DENARE BCH ...................... CR ARCHYDAL....................... MJ BORDEN ..............................NB CHURCHBRIDGE .................YO DENDRON............................ MJ ARCOLA ........................... WBN BOUNTY...............................SA CLAIR ....................................YO DENHOLM ............................ NB ARDATH ........................... KI BRABANT LAKE.................. LR CLAGGETT ...........................ME DENZIL ................................. LL ARDILL.............................. MJ BRACKEN ............................ SC CLARKBORO........................SA DERNIC ................................ YO ARELEE ............................ NB BRADWELL .......................... SA CLARK'S CRSG ....................SA DESCHAMBEAULT LAKE.... CR ARMIT ............................... PA BRANCEPETH ..................... PA CLAVET ................................SA DESCHARME LAKE............. LO ARMLEY ........................... NI BRASS.................................. NB CLAYBANK ...........................MJ DEWAR LAKE ...................... KI ARRAN.............................. YO BREDENBURY..................... YO CLAYDON .............................SC DIANA ................................... RE ASQUITH .......................... SA BREMEN .............................. SA CLEARWATER RIVER .........LO DILKE.................................... MJ ASSINIBOIA...................... MJ BRESAYLOR........................ LL CLEMENCEAU .....................ME DILLABOUGH....................... ME ATWATER......................... YO BREWER .............................. YO CLIMAX .................................SC DILLON ................................. BN AVONHURST.................... FQ
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