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Business Directory Prepared September 15/2014 Custom Business Directory Prepared September 15/2014 Cumberland House Band Office Northern Hamlet of Timber Bay Box 220 General Delivery Cumberland House, SK Timber Bay, SK S0E 0S0 S0J 2T0 Location: Cumberland House Location: Timber Bay Contact: Lorne Stewart/Sheila Desc, Contact: Calinda Lavallee, Administrator Chief/Administrator Tel: 306-663-5885 Tel: 306-888-2226 Fax: 306-663-5052 Fax: 306-888-2084 Description: Municipal services. Email: [email protected] Description: Administration & public services for on reserve constituents , & water treatment. Northern Hamlet of Weyakwin Box 295 Weyakwin, SK Deschambault Lake Band Office S0J 2Y0 General Delivery Location: Weyakwin Deschambault Lake, SK Contact: Flora Krcus S0P 0C0 Tel: 306-663-5820 Location: Deschambault Lake Fax: 306-663-5112 Contact: Marilyn Beatty Email: [email protected] Tel: 306-632-4608 Description: Public Administration, Bus. Fax: 306-632-4488 Description: Public services & administration - Band Office & Water treatment. Northern Settlement of Brabant Lake General Delivery Southend, SK Lac La Ronge Indian Band (Sub Office) S0J 2L0 Box 190 Location: Brabant Lake Stanley Mission, Sask Tel: 306-758-4888 S0J 2P0 Fax: 306-758-4888 Location: Stanley Mission Contact: Gordon Hardlotte, Director of Operations Tel: 306-635-2115 Fax: 306-635-2265 Northern Settlement of Southend Email: [email protected] General Delivery Website: http://www.llrib.org Southend, Saskatchewan Description: Band office & public services. S0J 2L0 Location: Southend Contact: Val Antoniuk, Municipal Affairs Montreal Lake Cree Nation (Band Office) Tel: 306-425-4323 Box 210 Fax: 306-425-2401 Montreal Lake, SK Email: [email protected] S0J 1Y0 Description: Public administration. Location: Montreal Lake Contact: Mark D Amato, Band Manager Tel: 306-663-5349 Fax: 306-663-5320 Email: [email protected] Website: www.mlcn.ca Description: Band Office, administration, & public services. 1 Custom Business Directory Prepared September 15/2014 Northern Village of Cumberland House Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation Band Office Box 190 Box 360 Cumberland House, SK Pelican Narrows, Saskatchewan S0E 0S0 S0P 0E0 Location: Cumberland House Location: Pelican Narrows Contact: Valerie Deschambeault, Mayor Contact: Jonah Merasty Tel: 306-888-2066 Tel: 306-632-2125 Fax: 306-888-2103 Fax: 306-632-2275 Email: [email protected] Description: Public services and administration for Description: Administration & public services for constituents constituents, water treatment plant, arena, & SGI. Reindeer Lake - Sidley Cook - Southend Band Office - PBCN Northern Village of Pelican Narrows Box 68 Box 10 Southend, Saskatchewan Pelican Narrows, SK S0J 2L0 S0P 0E0 Location: Southend Location: Pelican Narrows Contact: John Leo Jobb, Administrator Contact: Horace Morin, Mayor Tel: 306-758-2144 Tel: 306-632-2225 Fax: 306-758-2188 Fax: 306-632-2006 Email: [email protected] Description: Administration & public services for Website: http://pagc.sk.ca constituents. Description: Public services & Administration services for Reindeer Lake IR - Water, sewer, roads, landscaping, & construction. Northern Village of Sandy Bay Box 130 Sandy Bay, SK Royal Canadian Mounted Police S0P 0G0 Box 160 Location: Sandy Bay Cumberland House, SK Contact: Louisa Sewap, Secretary S0E 0S0 Tel: 306-754-2165 Location: Cumberland House Fax: 306-754-2157 Tel: 306-888-5550 Email: [email protected] Fax: 306-888-5552 Description: Administration & public service for Website: www.rcmp-grc-gov.ca constituents, radio station. Description: Policing & victim services. Peter Ballantyne Band Office Royal Canadian Mounted Police Box 300 General Delivery Sandy Bay, SK Deschambault, SK S0P 0G0 S0P 0C0 Location: Sandy Bay Location: Deschambault Lake Contact: Harvey Natewayes, Councillor Tel: 306-632-2392 Tel: 306-754-2213 Fax: 306-632-2396 Fax: 306-754-2255 Website: www.rcmp-grc-gov.ca Description: Public services & administration for on Description: Policing & victim services. reserve constituents, fire suppression (seasonally). 2 Custom Business Directory Prepared September 15/2014 Royal Canadian Mounted Police SERM Sask Environment Box 40 Box 10 Pelican Narrows, SK Southend, SK S0P 0E0 S0J 2L0 Location: Pelican Narrows Location: Southend Contact: Sgt. Kevin Weber Contact: Warner Carlson Tel: 306-632-3300 Tel: 306-758-6250 Fax: 306-632-3302 Fax: 306-758-6255 Website: www.rcmp-grc-gov.ca Website: www.environment.gov.sk.ca Description: Policing & victims services. Description: Conservation Officers Fire suppression Base (Seasonal) Royal Canadian Mounted Police Box 100 Sandy Bay, SK S0P 0G0 Location: Sandy Bay Tel: 306-754-4600 Fax: 306-754-4601 Email: [email protected] Website: www.rcmp-grc-gov.ca Description: Policing, victim services. RCMP. Royal Canadian Mounted Police Box 70 Southend, SK S0J 2L0 Location: Southend Contact: Sgt Josh Hallett Tel: 306-758-5670 Fax: 306-758-5672 Website: www.rcmp-grc-gov.ca Description: Law Enforcement & Police services. Royal Canadian Mounted Police Box 40 Sturgeon Landing, SK S0P 0H0 Location: Sturgeon Landing Contact: Sgt. Mark Svaren Tel: 306-688-8888 Fax: 306-688-8885 Website: www.rcmp-grc-gov.ca Description: Policing & law enforcement. 3 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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