Prince Albert Grand Council
Organization Description
The Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC) is a tribal council that delivers programs and services to the members of twelve First Nations including:
- Black Lake Denesuline First Nation
- Cumberland House Cree Nation
- Fond Du Lac Denesuline First Nation
- Hatchet Lake Denesuline First Nation
- James Smith Cree Nation
- Lac La Ronge Indian Band
- Montreal Lake Cree Nation
- Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation
- Red Earth Cree Nation
- Shoal Lake Cree Nation
- Sturgeon Lake First Nation
- Wahpeton Dakota Nation.
Agency Services
- Child Care and Education Centre
- Education
- First Nations Band Offices (13 locations)
- Forestry and Emergency Protective Services
- Health and Social Development – Aboriginal Diabetes Initiative
- Health and Social Development – Aboriginal Head Start on Reserve
- Health and Social Development – Dental Therapy
- Health and Social Development – Emergency Response and Planning
- Health and Social Development – Environmental Health Services
- Health and Social Development – First Aid and CPR Training
- Health and Social Development – Holistic Wellness Centre
- Health and Social Development – Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support
- Health and Social Development – Maternal Child Health
- Health and Social Development – Nursing
- Health and Social Development – Tobacco Control
- Justice
- La Ronge Band Free Tax Clinic
- Northern Lights Community Development Corporation
- Sports, Culture and Recreation Program
- Urban Services – Affordable Student Housing
- Urban Services – Construction Careers
- Urban Services – Family Violence Program
- Urban Services – Individual Client Sponsorship
- Urban Services – Labour Force Development
- Urban Services – Mental Health and Addictions
- Urban Services – Traffic Safety and Community Awareness
- Urban Services – Urban Referral and Parenting Support Services
- Urban Services – Youth Employment Support
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