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SGI Traffic Safety Program

Provided by: Saskatoon Tribal Council

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Service Description

Works alongside communities to recognize areas of concern and reduce injuries and fatalities within Member First Nations by providing education, awareness, and prevention on traffic-related issues, including:

  • Impaired Driving Prevention
  • Distracted Driving Prevention
  • One Simple Decision Simulator 
  • Roll-over Simulator
  • Car Seat Clinics
  • Bike and pedestrian safety
  • Helmet safety
  • School bus safety
  • SGI Legislation changes
  • Information booths at career fairs and Treaty Days
  • Smudge Walks promoting pedestrian and driver safety

Eligibility

Members of the Saskatoon Tribal Council including Kinistin Saulteaux, Mistawasis Nêhiyawak, Muskeg Lake, Muskoday, One Arrow, Whitecap Dakota, and Yellow Quill First Nations.

Application Process

Contact for further information.

Documents Required

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Fees

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Fax: 306-242-7280

Business Line: 306-956-1790

Hours of Operation

Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm.

Service Website

www.sktc.sk.ca/justice/traffic-safety-program/

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Coverage Area

Kinistin Saulteaux, Mistawasis Nêhiyawak, Muskeg Lake, Muskoday, One Arrow, Whitecap Dakota, and Yellow Quill First Nations.

Languages Offered

English

Justice Services

Address

2211 11th Street West
Saskatoon SK  S7M 1J4

Get Directions

The building is shared with STC's Employment & Training Services (ETS) and Education Department. The parking lot is in the back of the building. There are two entrances.

Location Info

Hours of Operation

Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm.

Accessibility

Building is accessible for wheelchairs at both entrances, however, there is no designated accessible parking stall. There are accessible washrooms.

Fax: 306-242-7280

Business Line: 306-956-1790

Website

www.sktc.sk.ca/justice/

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