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Business Directory Prepared July 22/2016 BWER Regional Business Directory Prepared July 22/2016 A & A Logging Annie Johnston - Awasis Centre Box 157 Box 89 Green Lake, SK Pinehouse, SK S0M 1B0 S0J 2B0 Location: Green Lake Location: Pinehouse Contact: Art Laliberte Contact: Shannon Natomagan Tel: 306-832-2100 Tel: 306-884-4868 Fax: 306-832-2100 Fax: 306-884-4818 Description: Stump to dump & log hauling. Description: Programming for preschool children. Aboriginal Headstart Apisci Mostasis Aboriginl Headstart Preschool Box 269 Box 337 Beauval, SK Buffalo Narrows, Sask S0M 0G0 S0M 0J0 Location: Beauval Location: Buffalo Narrows Contact: Patty Gauthier Contact: Bev Norton Tel: 306-288-2274 Tel: 306-235-2226 Fax: 306-288-4502 Fax: 306-235-4450 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Description: School for 3 & 4 year olds & parental Description: Preschool, Aboriginal Head start for 3-6 support. yrs old. Amys Bar & Grill Motel Baitmasters Hunting Camp Beauval, SK Box 99 S0M 0G0 Green Lake, SK Location: Beauval S0M 1B0 Contact: Mitch Location: Green Lake Tel: 306-288-4700 Contact: Brian Sylvia Hoffart Description: 7 room motel (satellite), Tavern & Off Tel: 306-832-2084 Sale. Email: [email protected] Website: http://baitmaster.net Description: Deluxe Food & accommodation & Anglers Trail Resort seasonal hunting lodge,(Bear, Deer & Box 33 Waterfowl) Beauval, SK S0M 0G0 Location: Beauval Bayside Guesthouse Contact: Dan & Jodie Mailand Box 194 Tel: 306-288-2122 Buffalo Narrows, SK Fax: 306-288-2122 S0M 0J0 Email: [email protected] Location: Buffalo Narrows Website: www.anglerstrailresort.net Contact: Donald Morin Description: Fishing camp outfitters, Lac La Plonge, Tel: 306-235-4234 family recreation & beach, convenience Fax: 306-235-4685 store, restaurant, boat rental, all season Email: [email protected] fishing. Description: Accommodations year round, daily room rental, commercial sales, wholesale distributor of frozen bait fish & Northern Saskatchewan fish products. 1 BWER Regional Business Directory Prepared July 22/2016 Beaudin's Towing Beaver River Community Futures Box 212 Development Buffalo Narrows, SK Box 129 S0M 0J0 Buffalo Narrows, SK Location: Buffalo Narrows S0M 0J0 Tel: 306-235-7620 Location: Buffalo Narrows Fax: 306-235-4754 Contact: Patty Shaw Description: Towing up to 1 ton vehicle. Tel: 306-235-4745 Fax: 306-235-4787 Email: [email protected] Beauval Clinic Website: www.beaverriver.ca Box 68 Description: Business planning, entrepreneurial Beauval, Sask. support. referrals to Meadow Lake office. S0M 0G0 Location: Beauval Contact: Robin Wallis Beaver River Regional Housing Authority Tel: 306-288-4800 Box 395 Fax: 306-288-2225 Pinehouse, SK Website: http://www.kyrha.ca S0J 2B0 Description: Medical Clinic Location: Pinehouse Contact: Bernice La Riviere Tel: 306-884-2038 Beauval General Store (ERFN) Fax: 306-884-2039 Box 189 Email: [email protected] Beauval, Sask Description: Rental of remote housing & maintenance. S0M 0G0 Location: Beauval Contact: Don Tegenkamp Beaver River Regional Housing Authority Tel: 306-288-2212 Box 218 Fax: 306-288-2261 Beauval, SK Email: [email protected] S0M 0G0 Description: Gas, Restaurant, groceries, baking, Location: Beauval butcher, general merchandise, & travel Contact: Doreen Docken centre. Tel: 306-288-2379 Fax: 306-288-4657 Email: [email protected] Beauval Marine & Small Engine Repair Description: Post bids for home renovations, Box 518 construction, & placement for remote Beauval, SK housing. S0M 0G0 Location: Beauval Contact: Randy Kindel Beech House Tel: 306-288-4433 Box 294 Description: Marine & small engine repair. Buffalo Narrows, SK S0M 0J0 Location: Buffalo Narrows Contact: Isadore Petit Tel: 306-235-4425 Fax: 306-235-4855 Description: Full service restaurant attached to motel. 2 BWER Regional Business Directory Prepared July 22/2016 Belanger Buckley MLA Office Buffalo Narrows Family Support Program Box 310 Box 189 ? Buffalo Narrows, SK S0M 1C0 Location: Buffalo Narrows Location: La Loche Contact: Ellen Loutitte Contact: Buckley Belanger, Felix M Tel: 306-235-4941 Tel: 306-833-3200 Fax: 306-235-4280 Fax: 306-833-2622 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Description: Family & Child Website: www.legassembly.sk.ca Description: Provincial elected member legislative assembly for Athabasca constituency. Buffalo Narrows Friendship Centre Box 189 Buffalo Narrows, SK Birch Narrows Dene Community School S0M 0J0 Box 100 Location: Buffalo Narrows Turnor Lake, SK Contact: Brenda Chartier S0M 3E0 Tel: 306-235-4633 Location: Turnor Lake Fax: 306-235-4544 Contact: Allan Boyce, Principal Description: Social programming & Program Service Tel: 306-894-2077 Delivery Fax: 306-894-2075 Email: [email protected] Description: On reserve N-12. Buffalo Narrows Liquor Store - SLGA Location: Buffalo Narrows Fax: 306-235-1000 Buffalo Narrows Community Fellowship Description: Alcoholic spirits, wine, beer, liqueurs, & Box 418 liquors sales and distribution Buffalo Narrows, SK S0M 0J0 Location: Buffalo Narrows Buffalo Narrows Local Housing Authority Contact: Steven Flippin Box 359 Tel: 306-235-4464 Buffalo Narrows, SK Email: buffalonarrowsfellowship.ca S0M 0J0 Description: Church services (religious) Location: Buffalo Narrows Contact: Diana Desjorlas Tel: 306-235-4283 Buffalo Narrows Economic Development Fax: 306-235-4362 Corporat Email: [email protected] Box 400 Description: Posts bids for home renovations, housing, Buffalo Narrows, SK property management. S0M 0J0 Location: Buffalo Narrows Contact: Bonnie Aubichon, Manager Tel: 306-235-4593 Fax: 306-235-4594 Email: [email protected] Description: Business promotion & community business development. 3 BWER Regional Business Directory Prepared July 22/2016 Buffalo Narrows NorthSask Victim Services Buffalo River Dene Nation (Daycare) Box 9 Box 299 Buffalo Narrows, SK Dillion, Sask S0M 0J0 S0M 0S0 Location: Buffalo Narrows Location: Dillon Contact: Therese Daigneault Contact: Melanie Dore Tel: 306-235-4910 Tel: 306-282-4553 Fax: 306-235-6662 Fax: 306-282-4559 Description: Service to crime victims. Description: Daycare Buffalo Narrows Service Center Inc. Buffalo River Dene Nation (Headstart) Box 417 Box 291 Buffalo Narrows, SK Dillon, SK S0M 0J0 S0M 0S0 Location: Buffalo Narrows Location: Dillon Contact: Peter & Nicole La Prise Contact: Marie Chanalquay Tel: 306-235-4822 Tel: 306-282-4414 Fax: 306-235-4299 Fax: 306-282-1414 Description: Tire repair, gas, minor repairs, automotive Description: Child Services - 2 to 4 years old. parts & service Tires. Buffalo River Dene Nation (Health Center) Buffalo Pharmacy Ltd. Health District Box 130 (KYRHA) Dillon, Sask. Box 8 S0M 0S0 Buffalo Narrows, SK Location: Dillon S0M 0J0 Contact: Gilbert Benjamin Location: Buffalo Narrows Tel: 306-282-2011 Tel: 306-235-4344 Fax: 306-282-2117 Fax: 306-235-4536 Description: Clinical Program, primary care, Daycare Description: Pharmacy prescriptions & non- and Dene Wellness, Medical prescriptions, drugs & medication. Transportation, & Nursing Station. Buffalo River Dene Nation Buffalo River Dene Nation (Post Secondary) Box 40 Box 40 Dillon, SK Dillon, SK S0M 0S0 S0M 0S0 Location: Dillon Location: Dillon Contact: Kelly Montgrand, Administrator Contact: Lavina Catarat Tel: 306-282-2033 Tel: 306-282-4433 Fax: 306-282-2101 Fax: 306-282-2113 Description: Band administration & programming, Email: [email protected] maintenance, & water treatment plant. Description: Funding agency for Buffalo River Dene Nation, Job Search, employment & resume writing. 4 BWER Regional Business Directory Prepared July 22/2016 Buffalo River Dene Nation (School) Bus Depot - STC Box 70 Box 10 Dillion, Sask Green Lake, SK S0M 0S0 S0M 1B0 Location: Dillon Location: Green Lake Contact: Gordon Hum Contact: Green lake Tel: 306-282-2044 Tel: 306-832-2272 Fax: 306-282-4420 Website: www.stcbus.com Email: [email protected] Description: Bus depot for Saskatchewan Description: Pre K - 12 Transportation Company, passenger & freight services. Buffalo River Mini Mart & Gas Box 190 Bus Depot - STC Dillon, SK Box 190 S0M 0S0 ? Location: Dillon S0M 1C0 Contact: Joan Abbot, Manager Location: ? Tel: 306-282-2177 Tel: 306-833-2277 Fax: 306-282-4545 Website: www.northernsunsetmotel.ca Description: Gas station, Groceries, First Nations Bank, Description: Passenger & freight. Postal Service, & take out food. Bus Depot - STC Buffalo Storage Rentals Box 98 Box 694 Buffalo Narrows, SK Buffalo Narrows, SK S0M 0J0 S0M 0J0 Location: Buffalo Narrows Location: Buffalo Narrows Contact: Theresa Chartier, Village Office Contact: Don Morin Tel: 306-236-4225 Tel: 306-235-4234 Description: Passenger and light freight service north to Fax: 306-235-4685 La Loche and South to Prince Albert Email: [email protected] Description: Public storage rental spaces. Bus Depot - STC Box 59 Bus Depot - STC La Loche, Sask Box 89 S0M 1G0 Beauval, SK Location: La Loche S0M 0G0 Contact: Darney and Kevin Location: Beauval Tel: 306-822-2263 Contact: Maggie Natamogan, Owner Fax: 306-822-2264 Tel: 306-288-4431 Website: www.stcbus.com Description: STC Bus Depot for Passenger & Freight Description: Passenger and light freight service and service courier to Prince Albert to La outpost camp Loche and between. 5 BWER Regional Business Directory Prepared July 22/2016 Butt & Top Construction Canada Post Box 233 Box 57 Beauval, SK Canoe Narrows, SK S0M 0G0 S0M 0K0 Location: Beauval Location: Canoe Narrows Contact: Walter Hood, Owner Contact: Tammy Iron Tel: 306-288-2097 Tel: 306-829-2177 Fax: 306-288-4443 Description: Post office, mail, & freight.
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