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Business Directory Buffalo Narrows Community Business Prepared October 3/2018 Directory Apisci Mostasis Aboriginl Headstart Preschool Beech House Box 337 Box 294 Buffalo Narrows, Sask Buffalo Narrows, SK S0M 0J0 S0M 0J0 Location: Buffalo Narrows Location: Buffalo Narrows Contact: Bev Norton Contact: Isadore Petit Tel: 306-235-2226 Tel: 306-235-4425 Fax: 306-235-4450 Fax: 306-235-4855 Email: [email protected] Description: Full service restaurant attached to motel. Description: Preschool, Aboriginal Head start for 3-6 yrs old. Buffalo Narrows Community Fellowship Box 418 Bayside Guesthouse Buffalo Narrows, SK Box 194 S0M 0J0 Buffalo Narrows, SK Location: Buffalo Narrows S0M 0J0 Contact: Steven Flippin Location: Buffalo Narrows Tel: 306-235-4464 Contact: Donald Morin Email: buffalonarrowsfellowship.ca Tel: 306-235-4234 Description: Church services (religious) Fax: 306-235-4685 Email: [email protected] Description: Accommodations year round, daily room Buffalo Narrows Economic Development rental, commercial sales, wholesale Corporat distributor of frozen bait fish & Northern Box 400 Saskatchewan fish products. Buffalo Narrows, SK S0M 0J0 Location: Buffalo Narrows Beaudin's Towing Contact: Bonnie Aubichon, Manager Box 212 Tel: 306-235-4593 Buffalo Narrows, SK Fax: 306-235-4594 S0M 0J0 Email: [email protected] Location: Buffalo Narrows Description: Business promotion & community Tel: 306-235-7620 business development. Fax: 306-235-4754 Description: Towing up to 1 ton vehicle. Buffalo Narrows Family Support Program Box 189 Beaver River Community Futures Buffalo Narrows, SK Development Location: Buffalo Narrows Box 129 Contact: Ellen Loutitte Buffalo Narrows, SK Tel: 306-235-4941 S0M 0J0 Fax: 306-235-4280 Location: Buffalo Narrows Email: [email protected] Contact: Patty Shaw Description: Family & Child Tel: 306-235-4745 Fax: 306-235-4787 Email: [email protected] Website: www.beaverriver.ca Description: Business planning, entrepreneurial support. referrals to Meadow Lake office. 1 Buffalo Narrows Community Business Prepared October 3/2018 Directory Buffalo Narrows Friendship Centre Buffalo Narrows Service Center Inc. Box 189 Box 417 Buffalo Narrows, SK Buffalo Narrows, SK S0M 0J0 S0M 0J0 Location: Buffalo Narrows Location: Buffalo Narrows Contact: Brenda Chartier Contact: Peter & Nicole La Prise Tel: 306-235-4633 Tel: 306-235-4822 Fax: 306-235-4544 Fax: 306-235-4299 Description: Social programming & Program Service Description: Tire repair, gas, minor repairs, automotive Delivery parts & service Tires. Buffalo Narrows Liquor Store - SLGA Buffalo Pharmacy Ltd. Health District Location: Buffalo Narrows (KYRHA) Fax: 306-235-1000 Box 8 Description: Alcoholic spirits, wine, beer, liqueurs, & Buffalo Narrows, SK liquors sales and distribution S0M 0J0 Location: Buffalo Narrows Tel: 306-235-4344 Buffalo Narrows Local Housing Authority Fax: 306-235-4536 Box 359 Description: Pharmacy prescriptions & non- Buffalo Narrows, SK prescriptions, drugs & medication. S0M 0J0 Location: Buffalo Narrows Contact: Diana Desjorlas Buffalo Storage Rentals Tel: 306-235-4283 Box 694 Fax: 306-235-4362 Buffalo Narrows, SK Email: [email protected] S0M 0J0 Description: Posts bids for home renovations, housing, Location: Buffalo Narrows property management. Contact: Don Morin Tel: 306-235-4234 Fax: 306-235-4685 Buffalo Narrows NorthSask Victim Services Email: [email protected] Box 9 Description: Public storage rental spaces. Buffalo Narrows, SK S0M 0J0 Location: Buffalo Narrows Bus Depot - STC Contact: Therese Daigneault Box 98 Tel: 306-235-4910 Buffalo Narrows, SK Fax: 306-235-6662 S0M 0J0 Description: Service to crime victims. Location: Buffalo Narrows Contact: Theresa Chartier, Village Office Tel: 306-236-4225 Description: Passenger and light freight service north to La Loche and South to Prince Albert 2 Buffalo Narrows Community Business Prepared October 3/2018 Directory Canada Post CIBN Radio General Delivery Box 38 Buffalo Narrows, SK Buffalo Narrows, SK S0M 0J0 S0M 0J0 Location: Buffalo Narrows Location: Buffalo Narrows Contact: Margaret Woods, Postmaster Contact: Mike Bouvier Tel: 306-235-4202 Tel: 306-235-4722 Website: www.canadapost.ca Fax: 306-235-4469 Description: Mail, freight, & post office. Email: cibnradio.com Description: Cable provider, community TV & bingo, radio station. Candle Lake Shiners Box 194 Buffalo Narrows, SK Courtesy Air S0M-0J0 Box 176 Location: Buffalo Narrows Buffalo Narrows, SK Contact: Don Morin S0M 0J0 Tel: 306-235-4234 Location: Buffalo Narrows Fax: 306-235-4685 Contact: Jackie Fowler Email: [email protected] Tel: 306-235-4373 Description: Wholesale distributor of frozen bait fish Fax: 306-235-4622 northern Saskatchewan fish products. - Email: [email protected] Seasonal Website: courtesyair.ca Description: Air charter service, Medivac, executive charters, serving the mining industry. Children Exposed to Violence S0M 0J0 Location: Buffalo Narrows Day Care Centre Contact: Stephanie Petite Box 268 Tel: 306-235-4499 Buffalo Narrows, SK S0M 0J0 Location: Buffalo Narrows Contact: Betty Buckley Churchill Lake Guesthouse Tel: 306-235-4226 Box 65 Fax: 306-235-4226 Buffalo Narrows, SK Description: Day care for new born to preschoolers. S0M 0J0 Location: Buffalo Narrows Contact: Marie Laprise Federated Coop Ltd North Sask Propane Tel: 306-235-4802 Box 237 Fax: 306-235-4883 Buffalo Narrows, Sask Email: [email protected] S0M 0J0 Description: Rooms for rent year round. Bed & Location: Buffalo Narrows Breakfast. Contact: Joe Purtti Tel: 306-235-4420 Fax: 306-235-4797 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.coopconnection.ca Description: Propane, residential & commercial, delivery. 3 Buffalo Narrows Community Business Prepared October 3/2018 Directory Gary LaPrise Contracting Ltd. J. Waite Fisheries Inc. Box 41 Box 443 Buffalo Narrows, SK Buffalo Narrows, SK S0M 0J0 S0M 0J0 Location: Buffalo Narrows Location: Buffalo Narrows Contact: Gary LaPrise Contact: John Waite Tel: 306-235-4690 Tel: 306-235-4292 Fax: 306-235-4691 Fax: 306-235-4282 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Description: renovation, construction, residential, Description: Gas bar, commercial fishing, marina commercial, landscaping,& all trades. (summers only). bob cat work, Northstar Construction & Mine. Cabin Rental, & Landscaping. Home Hardware Building Center Box 27 Buffalo Narrows, Sask Keewatin Yatthe Regional Health Authority S0M 0J0 Box 40 Location: Buffalo Narrows Buffalo Narrows, SK Contact: Derek Petit S0M 0J0 Tel: 306-235-4446 Location: Buffalo Narrows Fax: 306-235-4710 Contact: Claire Email: [email protected] Tel: 306-235-5800 Description: Lumber, Hardware, Paint & House hold Fax: 306-235-4500 items Website: www.kyrha.ca Description: Health services. Addiction, public health, EMS, Nurses, Doctors, Dietians, Diabetic Innovation Credit Union Educator, Nutritionist, & Child Box 310 psychologist. Buffalo Narrows, Sask S0M 0J0 Location: Buffalo Narrows Kids First North Contact: Kelly Wells Box 205 Tel: 306-235-4414 Buffalo Narrows, SK Fax: 306-235-4485 S0M 0J0 Email: [email protected] Location: Buffalo Narrows Website: innovationcu.ca Contact: Jeanette Chartier Description: Personal Banking & loans. Tel: 877-670-5437 Fax: 306-235-5435 Email: [email protected] Website: www.kidsfirstnorth.ca Description: Home visits to assist family parenting, & prenatal to 5 years. 4 Buffalo Narrows Community Business Prepared October 3/2018 Directory Krow Nest Inn Northern Store (Grocery) Box 494 Box 8 Buffalo Narrows, SK Buffalo Narrows, SK S0M 0J0 S0M 0J0 Location: Buffalo Narrows Location: Buffalo Narrows Contact: Doug Krowchenko Contact: Calvin Daigneault, Manager Tel: 306-235-4425 Tel: 306-235-4396 Fax: 306-235-4855 Fax: 306-235-4775 Description: Motel, internet, & full service restaurant. Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.northwest.ca Description: Grocery, general merchandise, Hardware, Meadow Lake Tribal Council Health & Social seasonal items, in store financial services, Development Pharmacy, & Tim Hortons express. Box 116 Buffalo Narrows, SK S0M 0J0 Northern Store (Retail) Location: Buffalo Narrows Box 8 Contact: Louise Wolverine Buffalo Narrows, SK Tel: 306-235-4264 S0M 0J0 Fax: 306-235-4962 Location: Buffalo Narrows Description: Child & family services. Contact: Calvin Daigneault Tel: 306-235-4204 Fax: 306-235-4775 Ministry Government Relations - Northern Website: www.northwest.ca Description: Hardware, seasonal items, clothing, Economic Development housewares, electronics, & in store Box 338 financial services. Buffalo Narrows, SK S0M 0J0 Location: Buffalo Narrows Northern Village of Buffalo Narrows Contact: Gerald Roy Box 98 Email: [email protected] Buffalo Narrows, SK Description: Economic development business development. S0M 0J0 Location: Buffalo Narrows Contact: Therese Chartier, Administrator Tel: 306-235-4225 North West Agencies Fax: 306-235-4699 Buffalo Narrows Location: Email: [email protected] 306-235-4684 Tel: Website: www.buffalonarrows.net 306-235-4685 Fax: Description: Municipal services, water treatment plant. Description: S.G.I Insurance & Financial Services. 235-4947 Area, & bus depot (STC). Northern Pharmacy Box 8 Buffalo Narrows, Sask S0M 0J0 Location: Buffalo Narrows Tel: 306-235-4344 Fax: 306-235-4536 Description: Prescription and non prescription services. 5 Buffalo Narrows Community Business Prepared October 3/2018 Directory Northern Village of Buffalo Narrows Pioneer Point (Maintenance) Box 400 Box 98 Buffalo Narrows, SK Buffalo Narrows, SK
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