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New SIGA initiative links all six casinos

  • EFN Staff | July 07, 2014

The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA) had cause to celebrate recently as their patrons enjoyed a new "refreshed" SIGA-wide progressive jackpot gaming experience – known as Smoke Signals. Each of SIGA's six casino locations simultaneously participated in ribbon cuttings, at 1:30 p.m. as well as a free "Spin to Win" opportunity - to introduce their patrons to the fun. 

Smoke Signals is a progressive game that links all six of SIGA’s casinos together. For guests, this means new exciting games and the opportunity or chance to be Saskatchewan's next Millionaire. 

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Dakota Dunes Casino General manager Gary Daniels looks on as SIGA President and CEO Zane Hansen cuts the ribbon to launch the new Smoke Signals at SIGA Casinos.

"SIGA is continuing to invest in our patron's ability to have the best play experience possible. Through the use of new technologies and slot products, we will provide an exceptional and even more exciting gaming experience," said Zane Hansen, President & CEO) of SIGA.

Patrons can now see the results of the renewal of the Smoke Signals banks, and the changes to the physical structure of the Smoke Signal's progressives.


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