Skip to content

North Sask Victim Services

Provided by: North Sask Victim Services

Service Description

Assists individuals in crisis in the immediate aftermath of crime or tragedy. Available 24 hours, seven days a week. Provides:

  • Emotional and practical support
  • Exploration of support systems and safety plans
  • Assistance with case information
  • Crime prevention tips
  • Court orientation and accompaniment
  • Resource materials
  • Referrals to community agencies
  • Liaison between officers and victims
  • Advocacy
  • Assistance with impact statements
  • Assistance with compensation programs.

Services to Beauval, Black Lake, Buffalo Narrows, Canoe Lake, Creighton, Fond Du Lac, Ile a la Crosse, La Ronge, Montreal Lake, Pelican Narrows, Pinehouse, Sandy Bay, Southend, Stony Rapids, and Wollaston.

Eligibility

Victims of crime and tragic events.

Application Process

Contact your local RCMP Detachment for referral to the Victim Services Program or call Victim Services 306-385-2683 and request service. You may be asked to leave a voice message and your contact information but someone will return your call.

Fees

None

Business Line: 306-425-3235

Hours of Operation

Monday to Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Service Website

northsaskvictimservices.com

Facebook

facebook.com/NORTHSASKVICTIMSERVICES

Email

northsask2@sasktel.net

Coverage Area

Beauval, Birch Narrows First Nation, Buffalo Narrows, Buffalo River Dene First Nation, Canoe Lake Cree First Nation, Creighton, Deschambault Lake, English River First Nation, Fond Du Lac, Ile a la Crosse, La Loche, La Ronge, Montreal Lake, Pelican Narrows, Pinehouse Lake, Sandy Bay, Southend, Stony Rapids, Waskesiu Lake, Wollaston Lake, and surrounding area.

Languages Offered

English

RCMP Wollaston Lake Detachment

Address

1 Wharf Street
Wollaston Lake SK  S0J 3C0

Get Directions
Mailing Address

PO Box 216
Wollaston Lake SK  S0J 3C0

Location Info

Hours of Operation

Emergency Call 911 - 24 hours a day 7 days a week

Office Hours - 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

211 Saskatchewan strives to make sure information is correct. However, there are often changes to community services, which means inaccuracies may be possible. The information presented by 211 Saskatchewan may be subject to change.

Other ways to find what you’re looking for: