How We Reinvest
Driven by social need, we were established to create opportunity for First Nation people and to give back to Saskatchewan.

673
partnerships created in 2024-25

$55,000
scholarships in 2024-25

3,100+
volunteer hours in 2024-25
100 per cent of our net income is reinvested back into Saskatchewan.



CASINO ENTERTAINMENT
SIGA operates seven casinos throughout Saskatchewan.
Our casinos are located in North of Carlyle, South of Saskatoon, North Battleford, Lloydminster, Swift Current, Prince Albert and Yorkton.

Community Stories
Community Investment Commercial
As a First-Nations, non-profit organization, SIGA reinvests all net proceeds back into Saskatchewan. As part of our Community Investments Program, $1.89 million is invested each year into sponsorships, cultural and community programming and events across the province.
Visit SIGA.ca/about to learn more.
SIGA Charity Pancake Breakfast
Every year, SIGA holds its Charity Pancake Breakfast to raise funds for White Buffalo Youth Lodge programming. In 2024, SIGA volunteers served 800 plates at the event and raised over $35k.SIGA Rider Game Day
SIGA was proud to host another “Rider Game Day,” which for the last few years has officially been named the kisiskâciwan Game Day. For over 20 years, SIGA has maintained this longstanding partnership with the Saskatchewan Roughriders organization. During this game, 300 deserving youth from across the province were also sponsored by SIGA to join a pre-game pizza party, receive gifts from SIGA, and to watch the kisiskâciwan Game.Heart of Our Youth Powwow
The 2025 Heart of Our Youth Powwow took place on May 10th at Kinsmen Park in Prince Albert. Over 1000 youth participated in the event to celebrate culture and promote reconciliation in the community. The Northern Lights Casino has been a proud sponsor of the Powwow for several years, with staff also volunteering to lend a hand and serve food to attendees.SIGA Scholarship Awards Program
The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority takes pride in giving back to the First Nations communities we serve. This year, SIGA earmarked a total of $60,000 to be awarded to Indigenous post-secondary students through SIGA’s Indigenous Scholarship Awards Program.SIGA Santa King George Community School
On December 17, 2024, SIGA employees visited King George Community School to hand out gifts and spread some holiday cheer! SIGA also presented the school with two cheques for $15,515! In addition to being a proud sponsor of the school, SIGA employees also raised money with fundraisers throughout the year.Our casinos

