To enroll in the Voluntary Self-Exclusion (VSE) program, you must first make a specific request. The request can made at any SIGA Casino site. Once the request is made, you will meet with a trained SIGA staff member (Security Supervisor or Casino Management) who has the responsibility for walking you through the VSE process. We recognize that this journey isn’t an easy decision but commend you in taking this first step in recognizing that need for a break from attending the casino.
PLEASE BE ADVISED: You cannot enroll someone else into the Voluntary Self Exclusion (VSE) program.
If you decide to enroll in the Voluntary Self-Exclusion (VSE) program, SIGA has in place a remote option as well. You can exclude from the comfort of your home. This option allows for a form of privacy for you and keeps you away from the possible triggers of the casino gaming floor.
This option to VSE is provided through the Manager of Responsible Gaming and Corporate Social Responsibility at SIGA’s Central Office location.
Simply email:
SIGAResponsibleGaming@siga.sk.ca or call (306) 477-7777 to arrange.What is involved during the enrollment process:
Individuals who are prohibited from gambling in SIGA and Sask Gaming properties whether through the Voluntary Self-Exclusion program or Site Imposed Exclusions are not eligible to receive any winnings, credits, cash, or any other reward from this activity. These winnings, credits, cash, chips or any other reward will be withheld and confiscated.
Disentitlement of Winnings is intended to discourage individuals from entering casinos and gambling while they are a prohibited individual.
If you enter any casino in Saskatchewan and are identified during your ban period, it will result in immediate dismissal from the casino property. A breach of the Voluntary Self-Exclusion may result in a charge or a fine.
Disentitlement of Winnings – Retention of Prizes as per Section 8.2 of the Gaming Regulations 2007 and Section 147.4(d) of The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act, 1997, states: No person shall: while prohibited through participation in a self-exclusion program, enter or attempt to enter any casino in Saskatchewan.