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SLGA is responsible for the regulation of casino gaming in the province and has oversight of the slot machines and dice games in SIGA casinos.

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There are nine casinos in the province, including seven First Nations casinos operated by the Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA). First Nations gaming in Saskatchewan is conducted through an agreement between the provincial government and the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN). The FSIN formed SIGA to operate the casinos on its behalf.

SIGA operates the Gold Eagle Casino in North Battleford; Northern Lights Casino in Prince Albert; Painted Hand Casino in Yorkton; Bear Claw Casino on the White Bear First Nation near Carlyle; Dakota Dunes Casino on the Whitecap Dakota First Nation south of Saskatoon; Living Sky Casino in Swift Current; and Gold Horse Casino in Lloydminster.

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  2. Big payouts aren't the only things that draw smiles at Dakota Dunes Casino. Across the facility's 85,000 square feet, visitors break into grins over sprawling buffet, the full-service bar, live entertainment, and, of course, gambling. A multitude of staffers roam the casino floor.

Net profits from SIGA casinos are split, with 50 per cent of net revenues provided to the First Nations Trust and 25 per cent to the provincial government’s General Revenue Fund. The remaining 25 per cent is directed to Community Development Corporations.

As required by the Criminal Code of Canada, SLGA owns the slot machines located in SIGA casinos. SLGA is responsible for the operation of slot machines and dice games in the casinos. SLGA also provides advice and direction to SIGA in a variety of areas including governance, financial management, policies and procedures and organizational development.

SaskGaming, a provincial Crown corporation, operates Casinos Regina and Moose Jaw. Net profits from SGC casinos are split, with 50 per cent of revenues retained by the government’s General Revenue Fund, 25 per cent provided to the First Nations Trust and 25 per cent provided to the Community Initiatives Fund.

All Saskatchewan casinos offer table games, slot machines and dice games.

Dakota Dunes Casino
Location Whitecap, Saskatchewan, Canada
Address 204 Dakota Dunes Way
Opening dateAugust 2007[1]
Casino typeLand
OwnerSaskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority
Coordinates51°53′25″N106°42′14″W / 51.8903°N 106.7039°W
Websitewww.dakotadunescasino.com

Dakota Dunes Casino is a First Nations casino located in Whitecap, Saskatchewan. Situated on Whitecap Dakota First Nation land south of Saskatoon along Saskatchewan Highway 219, the 84,000 sq. ft facility opened in 2007, and includes a casino, restaurant, multi-purpose rooms, and an 18-hole golf course.

In September 2018, construction began on a new $38 million, 115-room hotel on the resort site, expected to open in 2020. There are also plans for a spa as part of the next phase of the resort.[2]

Teepee of Light[edit]

A Dakota Dunes Casino shuttle bus.
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The Teepee of Light consists of seven 4000-watt spot lights that at night project into the night sky to form a light effect in the shape of a teepee.

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Dakota Dunes Golf Links[edit]

The 18 hole golf course opened to the public on April 30, 2004. The golf course was designed by Graham Cooke. It hosted the SIGA Dakota Dunes Open on PGA Tour Canada from 2008 to 2016.[3]

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References[edit]

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  2. ^Ponticelli, Daniella. '$38M hotel project next phase for Dakota Dunes Resort: chief'. 650 CKOM. Retrieved 2019-12-02.
  3. ^'Dakota Dunes Golf Course'. Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2011-01-16.

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