SIGA temporarily shutters properties across province
Prince Albert’s Northern Lights Casino, along with Gold Eagle Casino in North Battleford and Gold Horse in Lloyminster will be closed as of Tuesday. They are among all seven Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA) properties suspending operations due to concerns over COVID-19.
The casinos will shut their doors after gaming hours Monday.
SIGA’s announcement comes on the heels of Premier Scott Moe’s announcement Monday morning that casino’s in Regina and Moose Jaw would close their door doors at the end of the business day.
The First Nations owned gaming authority said the closing is also in line with the province’s recommendations to limit public gatherings to 250 people. It was this recommendation which in part pushed SIGA to act, according to president and CEO Zane Hansen.