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Over the past 15 years, the Gold Eagle Casino has provided the residents of the Battlefords and area with a unique entertainment facility. We have provided first class concerts and acts like Terri Clark, Sawyer Brown, Tanya Tucker, Bif Naked, The Wilkinsons and Yuk Yuks On Tour just to name a few. Some of our promotions have consisted of giving away cars, boats, big screen TVs and thousands in cash! Come and join us, Where Your Friends Play!
RE/MAX of the Battlefords, was established in North Battleford on Nov 12, 1987 and has operated successfully for the past 29 years. The RE/MAX of the Battlefords office has REALTORS® that specialize in Residential, Recreational, Farm and Commercial real estate. There are 12 REALTORS® in North Battleford, 1 REALTOR® in Spiritwood and 1 REALTOR® in the Wilkie area, as well as 4 REALTORS® in our Branch Office at Meadow Lake and 2 REALTORS® that work out of Big River. RE/MAX® is Canada's leading real estate organization and now in its 40th year, is a global real estate system operating in more than 83 countries. Over 6,300 independently-owned offices engage over 91,000 member sales associates who lead the industry in professional designations, experience and production while providing real estate services in Residential, Commercial, Referral and Asset Management. For more information visit www.remax.ca
Home Team Realty, Property Management, Waterfront Property, Townhouse, Real Estate Investment, Real Estate Consultant, Loft, Land Broker, Country House, Corporate Real Estate, Condominium, Commercial Real Estate, Commercial Property, Financial Guidance
Many of the culture and traditions of First Nations people in Saskatchewan flow from the teachings and practices of our forefathers and Elders of today. Our forefathers, who entered into Treaties with the Crown, did so with the intention of establishing mutually beneficial arrangements between the Crown and First Nations. The Chiefs and Headsmen who negotiated the Treaties also had the wisdom and forethought to provide for our generation and those yet to come.