Canadian Ambulance Services Roster
This section features lists of historic ambulance services from each province and territory in Canada. The rosters are far from complete. If you notice errors or have additional information for any Canadian location please email me at EMSClassics@shaw.ca
Saskatchewan Ambulance Services Roster
The following is a list of pre-2000 ambulance services for the Province of Saskatchewan.
The Saskatchewan Road Ambulance Association was formed in 1959.
- Arcola
- 1957 - Bruce McLenaghen began an ambulance service
1961 - Sellers Funeral Home
1965 and 1968 - Arcola Funeral Home is included in the Department of Public Heath record
- Assiniboia
- 1912 - Tom Ross began a funeral and ambulance business
1937 - Tom's sons Lloyd and Marlow Ross operated Assiniboia Funeral Home & Ambulance
1981 - Steve Wald purchased the ambulance service from Ross and operated Wald Ambulance Service
2008 - Kathy and Cam Hutchinson purchased Wald Ambulance
- Balcarres
- 1965 - Associated Medical Practitioners provided ambulance service
1974 - Balcarres Lions Club Ambulance began
1979 - Jim Howe and son Randy operated Prairie Ambulance Service (Prairie Ambulance also in Fort Qu'Appelle)
1998 - Prairie Ambulance Care
- Beauval
- 2014 - Keewatin Yatthe Health Region EMS
- Beechy
- 1984 - Coteau Hills Ambulance was providing service
1990 - Beechy-Demaine Ambulance Service
- Belle Plaine
- 1981 - Kalium Chemical was providing ambulance service at their industrial site
- Bengough
- 1970 - Ferguson Funeral Home began Bengough Ambulance Service
1976 - Bengough Union Hospital began ambulance service
- Big River
- 1964 - Mike Daley was providing service
1995 - Spiritwood Ambulance expanded to Big River
- Biggar
- 1930 - Harry Wright began Biggar Funeral Home
1948 - Bill Reid expanded his funeral business from Wilkie to Biggar
1960 - Rae Murdock bought Biggar Funeral Home & Ambulance
1963 - Stan Grondin purchased Biggar Funeral & Ambulance
1966 - Stan Grondin purchased Reid's Funeral Home
1973 - Biggar Union Hospital began ambulance service
2014 - Heartland Health Region EMS
- Birch Hills
- 1970 - Birch Hills Union Hospital operated an ambulance
- Blaine Lake
- 1961 - Mike Dutchak began Blaine Lake Ambulance Service
1998 - Keith and Diana Woytiuk take over Blaine Lake Ambulance Care
- Broadview
- 1965 - Garnett Tubman purchased Dick Webb's funeral business
1970 - A. Weidl Ambulance was registered with Dept of Health
- Buffalo Narrows
- 1999 - Keewatin Yathe Health District began providing ambulance service
- Cabri
- 1968 - Culham Funeral Home was included in the Department of Public Health list
1980 - Cabri Hospital began providing ambulance service
1990 - Cabri & District Ambulance Service
1994 - Southwest Health District operating the service
2002 - Cypress Health Region operating the service
- Canora
- 1908 - C. T. Garvin Funeral Home began
1951 - Hugh Gibney bought Garvins and renamed it Gibney's Funeral Home & Ambulance
1962 - John and Diane Zielinski began Canora Funeral Chapel & Ambulance
1974 - George and son Glen Leson purchased Zielinski and renamed it Leson's Funeral Home & Canora Ambulance
1978 - Leonard Trach purchased Gibney's and renamed it Trach-Gibney Funeral Home & Ambulance
1985 - Darryl and Carol Sill purchased Canora Ambulance Service
1996 - Wally and Mary Huebert purchased Canora Ambulance Care
- Carlyle
- 1905 - George Marsh bought Wensley's undertaking business
1941 - S. A. Porteous took over the Marsh funeral business
1957 to 1975 - Ruthven's Funeral Home
1973 to 1975 - Smulan's Funeral Home
1975 - Royal Ambulance Service began
1981 - Lou Oatway began Supreme Ambulance Care
1987 - Rae Fenwick purchased Supreme Ambulance Care
- Carnduff
- 1915 - Hilliard Merritt began an undertaking business
1950 - The Eyers family purchased Merritts and renamed it Eyers Funeral Home & Ambulance Service
1981 - Borderline Municipal Road Ambulance District began
- Carrot River
- 1993 - North-East EMS began (a division of Nipawin EMS)
1999 - Lyle Moffat purchased North-East EMS
- Central Butte
- 1961 - Ron Kurz operates the ambulance
1970s - Jim Murdock owned the ambulance service
1980 - Central Butte Ambulance Service began
1990 - Central Butte District Ambulance Association Inc.
- Chaplin
- 1914 - Webster, Walker and Shear began Chaplin Funeral Home
1922 - Ed Kukowski bought Chaplin Funeral Home
1958 - Hood's Funeral Home had an ambulance
- Consul
- 1990 - Consul Ambulance Service
- Coronach
- 1950s - Ross Ambulance Service
1976 - Coronach Elks Club purchased Ross Ambulance
1990 - Coronach Area Road Ambulance Association
- Craik
- 1960s - Ron Gower operated the ambulance
1973 - Craik Ambulance Service
- Cudworth
- 1968 - Dziendzielosski Brothers Ambulance
1986 - Cudworth Ambulance
1998 - Ross Normand operated Cudworth Ambulance
- Cupar
- 1978 - Cupar Lions Volunteer Ambulance Service began
- Cutknife
- 1976 - Cutknife Union Hospital began an ambulance service
1990 - Cutknife Area Municipal Road Ambulance
- Davidson
- 1952 - Henry and LaRene Hanson purchase Burton Lytle's funeral business
1973 - Davidson Ambulance Service, Mrs. Valerie Leach
1978 - Brian Hanson takes over Hanson's Funeral Home from his parents
2014 - Heartland Health Region EMS
- Delisle
- 1990 - Delisle & District Ambulance began
- Dinsmore
- 1977 - Dinsmore Ambulance Co., Edward Inglis
1987 - Coteau Hills Ambulance Service
- Dodsland - Plenty
- 1968 - Cal's Ambulance Service was included on the Department of Public Health list
1973 - Dodsland - Plenty Ambulance Service
- Eastend
- 1990 - Eastend Union Hospital provides service
- Elrose
- 1979 - Elrose Volunteer Fire Brigade provided ambulance service
- Esterhazy
- 1920s - Carl Larson began a funeral business
1966 - Ken Theaker purchased Larsons
1966 - Jim and Sandy Kilbach operated Kilbach Ambulance
2014 - Sunrise Health Region EMS
- Estevan
- 1907 - P. C. Duncan established a funeral home
1924 - D. A. McNeil purchased Duncans
1939 - John Lee purchased the McNeil Funeral Home and renamed it Estevan Funeral Home & Ambulance
1959 - John Lee co-founded the Saskatchewan Road Ambulance Association 1959 - Cleland's Funeral Home, R. W. Cleland
1963 - William Orsted purchased Estevan Funeral Home
1969 - Martin & Hagel Ambulance
1975 - Royal Ambulance Service began
1980 - Estevan & District Ambulance Association
- Eston
- 1955 - W. R. Briggs began Eston Funeral Home
1973 - Eston Union Hospital began ambulance service
2014 - Heartland Health Region EMS
- Fillmore
- 1972 - Fillmore Ambulance, F. T. Luchenski
1990 - Fillmore Volunteer Ambulance Inc.
- Foam Lake
- 1923 - N. A. Narfason began Foam Lake Funeral Home
1975 - Rick Reddekopp and Brian Eickson purchased Narfason's Ambulance in Foam Lake, Wadena and Wynyard and named it Shamrock Ambulance Care
1981 - Steve Ostapowich bought Shamrock - Foam Lake and named it Yellowhead Ambulance Service
1987 - Gary Peckham purchased Yellowhead
1987 - Tom and Bonnie Prime purchased the service
- Fort Qu'Appelle
- 1917 - The Provincial Sanatorium operated a bus/ambulance
1924 - Stanley Stiff began established a funeral home and ambulance service
1955 - David Gibson operated Fort Qu'Appelle Ambulance
1976 - Fort Qu'Appelle Volunteer Ambulance Association began
1979 - Les Coulthard purchased the service and named it Fort Qu'Appelle Ambulance Ltd.
1981 - Jim Howe and son Randy purchased the service and named it Prairie Ambulance Care Ltd. (Prairie Ambulance also in Balcarres)
2014 - Valley Ambulance Care providing service
- Frontier
- 1989 - Frontier & District Ambulance was providing service
- Gainsborough
- 1896 - F. G. Elliott Funeral Home
1920 - Eyers Funeral Home
1998 - Borderline Ambulance
- Govan
- 1953 - H. S. Neely sold his funeral home to his daughter Elizabeth Reid who named it Reid's Funeral Home
- Gravelbourg
- 1941 - Henry Neitling purchased Gordon MacLean's funeral business
1956 - Henry's son Ken Neitling took over the business
1969 - Claude Piche purchased the Neitling's Funeral Home & Ambulance
1981 - Rick Christie purchased Piche Ambulance
1987 - Kevin Lowe purchased McHolm's Ambulance Service and renamed it Wood River Ambulance Care
2014 - St. Joseph's Hospital EMS
- Grenfell
- 1961 - Grenfell Union Hospital had an ambulance
1987 - R & L Ambulance was providing service
1990 - J. T. Ambulance Service Inc.
- Gull Lake
- 1977 - Town of Gull Lake Ambulance Service
1990 - Gull Lake & District Ambulance Service
- Hague
- 1980 - Gary Bloomfield began Bloomfield's Ambulance
- Herbert
- 1970 - Herbert Nursing Home
- Hudson Bay
- 1948 - Willis Jacques began an ambulance service
1979 - Hudson Bay Union Hospital Ambulance
1983 - Hudson Bay Regional Ambulance Service provided service
- Humboldt
- 1933 - E.L. Scharf purchased funeral home from A. J. Waddell and renamed it Scharf's Funeral Home and Ambulance
1933 to 1981 - Scharf's Funeral Home and Ambulance
1998 - Humboldt Ambulance Service
- Imperial
- 1985 Imperial & District Ambulance
- Indian Head
- 1909 - Charles Farrow began Farrow Funeral Home
1948 - Bert Elleray bought Farrows
1959 - Wes Hannah bought Farrows
1974 - Garnett Tubman purchased Hannah's
1990 - Indian Head Union Hospital & District Ambulance
- Isle a la Crosse
- 1975 - Hal Richards began Northern Ambulance Service
2014 - Keewatin Yatthe Health Region EMS
- Ituna
- 1979 - Ituna & District Road Ambulance Association began
2014 - Sunrise Health Region EMS
- Kamsack
- 1937 - Frank Tellam began a funeral home
1954 - William Wilson purchased Tellams
1969 - Elmer Andrychuk purchased Wilson's
1970 - Ken Ballard operated an ambulance service
1973 - Dave Mess purchased Ballard's and operated the ambulance from his Gulf service station
1978 - Wes Hiebert purchased the ambulance from Mess
1983 - Phil Chernoff bought the service from Hiebert
1985 - Daryl Sill bought the service from Chernoff
1988 - Ed & Nancy Broda purchased the service from Sill
1990 - Jim Pollock purchased from Broda and named his service Duck Mountain Ambulance Care
- Kelvington
- 1978 - Rick Reddekopp expanded Shamrock Ambulance to Kelvington
1983 - Vern and Carol Lowey purchased Shamrock - Kelvington and rename it Kelvington Ambulance Care Ltd.
- Kenaston
- 1971 - Kenaston Ambulance Service, Fred Leach
- Kerrobert
- 1965 - Kerrobert Union Hospital began ambulance service
1990 - Kerrobert & District Ambulance Association
2014 - Heartland Health Region EMS
- Kindersley
- 1933 - Kindersley Community Funeral Home began
1960 - Kindersley Union Hospital owned an ambulance that was operated by Quickfall's Body Shop
1966 - Fred's Ambulance
1973 - Glen Standen operated the hospital's ambulance service
2014 - Heartland Health Region EMS
- Kinistino
- 1979 - Kinistino Union Hospital Ambulance
1986 - Maclean's Ambulance Service (James Smith Cree Nation)
- Kipling
- 1972 - Sid Taylor began Taylor's Ambulance
1978 - Kipling Road Ambulance Board began providing service
- Kyle
- 1977 - Kyle Union Hospital began ambulance service
1987 - Kyle Whitebear Union Hospital District Ambulance
2014 - Kyle-Whitebear District Ambulance
- La Loche
- 1991 - Keewatin Yathe Health District provides service
- La Ronge
- 1954 - Town of La Ronge provided ambulance service
1973 - Village of La Ronge Volunteer Fire Dept.
1975 - Bob and Lorraine Postma began La Ronge Ambulance
1983 - Rod Schlosser purchased La Ronge & District Ambulance from Postma
1985 - Kirby and Darlene Woodhouse purchased La Ronge Ambulance from Schlosser and renamed it First Call Incorporated
1994 - Eric Bell purchased La Ronge EMS
- Lampman
- 1983 - Lampman & District Road Ambulance began providing service
- Langenburg
- 1973 - Langenburg Union Hospital Ambulance
- Lanigan
- 1979 - Lanigan & District Ambulance
- Leader
- 1982 - Leader & District Ambulance Service began
1994 - Southwest Health District operating the service
2002 - Cypress Health Region operating the service
- LeRoy
- 1980 - LeRoy Town & Rural Municipality Ambulance began
1990 - LeRoy Community Health & Social Center Ambulance
- Lestock
- 1970 - Gordon MacKenzie provided ambulance service
1986 - Touchwood Ambulance Care
- Lloydminster
- 1955 - Gar's Ambulance Service
1959 - Moore's Funeral Home Ambulance Service, J. E. Moore
1960 to 1973 - McCaw Funeral Home Ambulance
1974 - Lloydminster Hospital began ambulance service
1985 - Larry Kendel and Gordon Marshall (St. Walburg) began Lloydminster Emergency Care Service
1988 - Karen and Rod Westman purchase the service (they also had an ambulance service in Vermilion, Alberta)
2014 - WPD Ambulance providing service (also in North Battleford & Rosthern)
- Loon Lake
- 1975 - Norm Luce began Loon Lake Ambulance Service
- Lucky Lake
- 1987 - Lucky Lake District Ambulance was providing service
- Luseland
- 1989 - Luseland Hospital was providing service
2014 - Heartland Health Region EMS
- Macklin
- 1950 - Bill Reid purchased Ennis Funeral Home
1983 - Macklin & District Ambulance providing service
1987 - Macklin and Area Municipal Road Ambulance
2014 - Heartland Health Region EMS
- Maidstone
- 1988 - Maidstone Union Hospital providing ambulance service
2014 - Prairie North Health Region EMS
- Maple Creek
- 1885 - W. I Lawrence established the first funeral business
1935 - C. W. Fleming purchased the funeral home
1948 - Glenn Binkley and his son Lawrence purchased Binkley's
1974 - Arden Erman purchased Binkleys
1980 - Maple Creek Union Hospital Ambulance Service began
1994 - Southwest Health District took operated the service
2002 - Cypress Health Region operating the service
- Maryfield
- 1970 - Maryfield Ambulance Service
1990 - Maryfield Memorial Union Hospital Ambulance
- Meadow Lake
- 1925 - Olaf Lidfers was the undertaker
1938 - Reverend William Titley purchased Lidfer's funeral business
1958 - Bert Jackson purchased the funeral home from Titley
1959 - Carl's Funeral Home, Verdon Carl
1975 - Jim Thomas purchased Bert Jackson's ambulance service
1979 - Meadow Lake Hospital began ambulance service
- Melfort
- 1931 - John Bird purchased the Grainger funeral business
1953 - Department of Public Health list states that C. J. Finnie used a panel truck for emergency cases only
1964 to 1973 - Cliff Fennel operated Melfort Ambulance Service
1973 - John Jordan purchased Melfort Ambulance Service and began Jordan's Ambulance in Melfort, Prince Albert and Nipawin. Cal McDermid was the manager in Melfort
1975 - Cal and Ruth McDermid purchased Jordan's Melfort business and renamed it Melfort Ambulance Care
1976 - After Cal McDermid passed away, his wife Ruth continued to operate the service
1993 - Dave (Ruth's son) and Debbie McDermid operated the service
1999 Ric Ballard (Tisdale Ambulance) and Wayne Therres purchased the Melfort service
- Melville
- 1918 - Bailey Funeral Home began
1949 - Baugh Funeral Home
1963 - Lillian and Bert Townsend purchased Baugh Funeral Home
1975 - Melville Ambulance Association began
- Milestone
- 1979 - Soo Line Ambulance Association began
- Moose Jaw
- 1907 - City of Moose Jaw operated a horse-drawn ambulance
1910 - Broadfoot Brothers Funeral Home began
1935 - Bellamy Funeral Home & Ambulance
1940 to 1955 - W. J. Jones Funeral Home & Ambulance
1956 to 1959 - Rochon's Ambulance, Fred Rochon
1957 - Gordon Yates began Yates Ambulance
1959 - Yates purchased Rochon's
1969 - Ron Moffit expanded Malron Ambulance Service from Portage La Prairie, Manitoba to Moose Jaw
1972 - A.A.A. Royal Ambulance Service started by Howard Bradley, Dwayne Hayter and two other business partners
1986 - Lifeline Ambulance started by Terry Erickson and Randy Crashley
1998 - Ron Dufresne purchased Moose Jaw & District EMS
2011 - Kyle & Angela Sereda purchased the service
- Moosomin
- 1939 - Roy Carscadden established Carscadden Funeral Home
1961 - John G. Thomas purchased a local funeral home and renamed it Thomas Funeral Home & Ambulance
1975 - Gary and Jean Backlin purchased both Carscadden and Thomas ambulance services and began Backlin's Ambulance Service
1981 - Garry and Cindy Towler took over the service
2014 - Hutch Ambulance Moosomin Inc.
- Naicam
- 2014 - Naicam & District Ambulance
- Neilburg
- 1991 - Neilburg & District Ambulance providing service
- Nipawin
- 1928 - R. M. Mitchell began Nipawin Funeral Home
1944 - Nipawin Funeral Home became a Co-op
1955 - J. H. Coventry purchased the Co-op and renamed it Coventry Funeral Home with Nipawin Funeral Home as a trade name
1973 - Jordan's Ambulance Service began
1974 - Mike Morin purchased Jordan's
1983 - Les Coulthard Purchased Nipawin Ambulance from Morin
1999 - Lyle Moffat purchased North-East EMS
- Nokomis
- 1959 - McDougalls Funeral Home
- Norquay
- 2014 - Duck Mountain Ambulance Care (also in Kamsack)
- North Battleford
- 1908 - W. H. Convey began a funeral business; after several owners and name changes was known as Sallows & McDonald in 1963
1953 - Saskatchewan Psychiatric Hospital had two ambulances for picking up patients in northern half of province
1964 to 1966 - P. H. Bergey operated Greystone Ambulance (Greystone also in Saskatoon and Prince Albert)
1967 - McCaw Ambulance expanded from Lloydminster to North Battleford
1967 - Hugh Greene began Greene's Ambulance (Greene's also in Yorkton)
1971 - Kelly Orsted and Ben Schultz began K & B Ambulance (Orsted previously ran South Side Ambulance in Edmonton)
1974 to 1975 - Superior Ambulance, Raymond Fox and Dennis Kennedy
1977 - Peter Fuhr purchased K & B Ambulance, North Battleford
1979 - Homer Robertson purchased the service from Fuhr and renamed it Robert's Ambulance Service
1984 - Bruce Chubb, his brother Darcy, his father Earl and Dave Forster purchased the service from Robertson and rename it Battlefords Ambulance Care
1995- Walter P. Dutchak purchased the service from Chubb and renamed it WPD Ambulance (Dutchak also operated the ambulance service in Rosthern)
- Onion Lake
- 1999 - Onion Lake EMS began
- Outlook
- 1918 - John Benson was the first funeral director
1935 - Norman McKague took over the funeral home
1959 - During construction of the Gardiner Dam a 1959 International ambulance was on site
1959 - Stewart Dampsey purchased McKagues
1970 - Neil Taylor purchased Dampsey's
1984 - Outlook Hospital took over from Taylor's Ambulance Service
2014 - Heartland Health Region EMS
- Oxbow
- 1905 - H. C. Wylie began a funeral business
1953 - A. H. Hogman purchased Wylies and renamed it Hogman's Funeral Home
1981 - Oxbow Union Hospital began providing ambulance service
1990 - Oxbow & Area Municipal Road Ambulance
- Pangman
- 1975 - Royal Ambulance began
1979 - Lyle Jacobsen purchased Royal and renamed it South Sask Ambulance
1993 - Pangman & District Ambulance was providing service
- Pelican Narrows
- 2014 - Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation EMS
- Ponteix
- 1936 - Robert Forret began a funeral business
1948 - The Lemieux family purchased Forret's funeral business
1969 - Lemieux Ambulance Service
1995 - Wald Ambulance expanded from Assiniboia to Ponteix
2008 - Hutch Ambulance Service
- Porcupine Plain
- 1948 - Willis Jacques began Jacques Funeral Home
1977 - Reg Graham purchased Jacques
1980 - Porcupine Ambulance Service began
- Preeceville
- 1935 - Harry Allen began Preeceville Funeral Home
1945 - Ole Elleraas purchased the funeral home
1958 - Cas Godfrey purchased the funeral business and renamed it Godfrey's Funeral Home
1977 - Allan and Janet Hill began Preeceville Ambulance Service
1979 - Ron Strocen purchased Preeceville Ambulance Service
1984 - Ron and Margaret Neitling purchased Preeceville Ambulance Service
1986 - Peter and Adelle Stachiw purchased Preeceville Ambulance Service
1998 - Preeceville Ambulance Care
1998 - Wally and Mary Huebert purchased Preeceville Ambulance Service
- Prince Albert
- 1917 - Howard & Scott Funeral Home began; then became Hamilton's
1935 - Kenneth MacKenzie established MacKenzie Funeral Home
1944 - Hamiltons became a Co-op
1945 to 1949 - Gartner's Ambulance, Mike Gartner
1947 - D. L. Dalziel purchased the Co-op assets. Dalziel also used the trade name Prince Albert Funeral Home. Dalziel discontinued ambulance service December 31, 1963
1955 - Wilf Beaton purchased MacKenzies. They discontinued ambulance service December 31, 1963
1964 - Greystone Ambulance, P. H. Bergey (Greystone also in Saskatoon and North Battleford)
1966 to 1971 - Ray's Ambulance, Ray Siurko (Ray's also in Saskatoon)
1971 to 1974 - Jordan's Ambulance, John Jordan (Jordans also in Melfort and Nipawin)
1974 - Wayne Dutchak and Bob Postma purchased Jordan's and renamed it Parkland Ambulance Care
- Quill Lake
- 1914 - John Bird purchased the J. F. Burnett funeral business
1963 - Norman Peters began Peters Ambulance Service
- Radville
- 1947 to 1974 - Ferguson's Funeral Home & Ambulance
2014 - Radville EMS providing service
- Raymore
- 1963 - Robert Kirkby purchased MacLean Funeral Home and renamed it Kirkby Funeral Home & Ambulance
1973 - Kirkby discontinued ambulance service
- Redvers
- 1961 - Murphy's Ambulance Service, Joseph F. Murphy
1967 - Redvers Union Hospital took over ambulance service
- Regina
- 1906 - George Speers began Speers Funeral Home
1935 - Johnston's Funeral Home
1936 - Speers began Saskatchewan's first air ambulance service
1944 - Regina Funeral Home Co-op began
1946 - Saskatchewan Government began an air ambulance service for southern Saskatchewan based in Regina
1949 - Jack Bremner purchased the assets of the Co-op funeral home and began Bremner Funeral Chapel
1952 - Carl Olson purchased Speers Ambulance and renamed it Olson's Ambulance Service
1953 - Regina Funeral Home sold their ambulance service to Olson's
1958 - Carl Olson's son Dick joined Olson's Ambulance. Carl Olson then sold his half of the business to Walter Fiissel
1959 - Dick Olson and Walter Fiissel of Regina and John Lee of Estevan co-founded the Saskatchewan Road Ambulance Association
1987 -Regina Area Municipal Road Ambulance District took over the ambulance service in Regina
- Richmound
- 1990 - Richmound Ambulance Service
- Rose Valley
- 1983 - Gary Peckham operated Shamrock - Rose Valley
1987 - Tom and Bonnie Prime purchased Shamrock Ambulance
- Rosetown
- 1941 - Thomas Clements began Clements Funeral Home
1953 - Larry Rosinsky operated Larry's Ambulance
1974 Rosetown Union Hospital Ambulance Service began
- Rosthern
- 1951 - Rosthern Funeral Home began
1960 - Alvin Rempel and his brother Delmar operated A-D Motors Ambulance from their Ford dealership.
1975 - Mike Dutchak's ambulance service expanded from Blaine Lake to Rosthern
1979 - Vern Fraser began Fraser's Ambulance
1982 - Gary Bloomfield and Lorraine Penner began Medic-One Ambulance
1985 - Walter P. Dutchak began Rosthern & District Ambulance
- Saskatoon
- 1910 - W. A. Edwards purchased the G. W. Hamilton Funeral Home and renamed it W. A. Edwards Funeral Home and in 1929 renamed it Saskatoon Funeral Home. In 1913 they operated the first motorized ambulance in Saskatchewan
1913 - McKague's Funeral Home & Ambulance Service began
1919 - Edwards and McKague bought the A. E. Young Funeral business
1929 - Joe Campbell began Campbell's Funeral Home
1935 - Alfred Dance began Ambulance Service Co. and took over ambulance operations from the three funeral homes
1940 - W. G. Nesbiit, owner of Grey Cab, bought Ambulance Service Co.
1944 - Joe Palmer bought Ambulance Service Co. and renamed it Palmer's Ambulance
1948 - John Greenlees bought Palmer's Ambulance
1949 - Greenlees changed the name to Saskatoon Ambulance Service
1950 - A photo of Mart's Ambulance, Saskatoon exists but they were never listed in the telephone directory)
1953 to 1958 - Gerald J. Kyle operated Saskatoon Ambulance Service
1957 - Ray Siurko began Ray's Ambulance (later, Ray's was also in Prince Albert)
1959 - Roy McConnell and his son Don took over Saskatoon Ambulance Service and renamed it Associated Ambulance
1962 to 1964 - P. H. Bergey operated Greystone Ambulance (Greystone also in Prince Albert and North Battleford)
1971 - Ken Sawatsky and Peter Adsten began Crescent Ambulance
1971 - Crescent purchased Associated
1973 - Crescent purchased Ray's and began using the trade name Ambulance Care in place of A-1, Associated, Crescent and Ray's
1974 - Kelly Orsted and Ben Schultz expanded K & B Ambulance from North Battleford to Saskatoon
1976 - K & B purchased Crescent
1976 - Mike Dutchak expanded from Blaine Lake and formed M. D. Ambulance
1980 - M. D. purchased K & B
2013 - M. D. sold to Nova Scotia based Medavie
- Semans
- 1922 - J. H. Murney began Murney Funeral Home
1973 - Peeke's Ambulance Service, Beverley Peeke
- Shaunavon
- 1914 - Glenn Binkley began Binkley's Funeral Home
1957 - Russ Markell purchased Binkley's. Markel provided ambulance service up to 1974
1980 - Shaunavon Union Hospital took over
1994 - Southwest Health District took over
2002 - Cypress Health Region operating the service
- Spiritwood
- 1974 - Mike Dutchak and son Wayne expanded from Blaine Lake to Spiritwood
1994 - Gail (Dutchak) St. Onge and husband Garry took over Spiritwood Ambulance
- St. Walburg
- 1937 - Leon Jeannotte began a funeral home
1955 - Ken Marshall purchased Jeannotte's funeral home and ambulance service
1964 - Ken Marshall's son Gordon joined the family business
- Stoughton
- 1987 - Stoughton & District Road Ambulance
- Strasbourg
- 1953 - Harry Neely sold his funeral home to his daughter Elizabeth and husband Darwin Reid who renamed it Reid's Funeral Home & Ambulance
1976 - Jim Chute purchased Reid's
1978 - Harry and Marjorie Hansen purchased Reids and renamed the business Hansen's Funeral Home & Ambulance Service
2005 - Landon & Marjorie Mohr (Harry & Marjorie's granddaughter) purchased the service and renamed it Strasbourg EMS
- Swift Current
- 1910 - O. B. Dryer provided funeral services
1923 - George Warren purchased Dryer's business
1950 to 1967 - Warren's Funeral Home, Dick and Jim Warren
1952 to 1971 - Swift Current Union Hospital provided ambulance service
1957 - James and Jack Culham established Culham Funeral Home
1969 - Al Siemens began Al's Ambulance, Jake Wiebe joined the partnership later
1977 to 1979 - Rick Groat bought Al's Ambulance and renamed it Provincial Ambulance Service
1979 - Al Siemens and Jake Wiebe returned and formed Swift Current & District Ambulance
1987 - Dr. Paul Ashton purchased Jake Wiebe's share of the business
1989 - Bob Dyke and Nelson Pompu purchased Paul Ashton's shares
2010 - Bob and Nelson purchased Al Siemen's shares
- Tisdale
- 1940 - Arthur W. Shaw operated a funeral home and ambulance
1956 - Robert Hill purchased Shaws
1964 - Ken Ballard and Norm Wilson began Tisdale Ambulance Service
1973 - Ric Ballard purchased the ambulance service from his father Ken
- Turtleford
- 1948 to 1958 - McCaw Funeral Home
1976 - Turtleford Ambulance
- Unity
- 1958 - Bill Reid purchased Fogg Funeral Home
1968 - Unity Volunteer Ambulance Corps began
1987 - Unity and District Ambulance Service
- Uranium City
- 1959 - Uranium City Municipal Ambulance
- Val Marie
- 1998 - Val Marie Ambulance
- Wadena
- 1956 - Delbert Narfason began the Wadena branch of Narfason's Funeral Home
1975 - Rick Reddekopp and Brian Erickson purchased Narfason's Ambulance in Wadena, Wynyard and Foam Lake and named it Shamrock Ambulance Care
1983 - Gary Peckham purchased Shamrock - Wadena
1987 - Tom and Bonnie Prime purchased Shamrock - Wadena
- Wakaw
- 1968 - Dr. Fred Cenaiko had an ambulance
1998 - Wakaw Ambulance Service
- Waldheim
- 1990 - Waldheim Ambulance
- Watrous
- 1909 - Thomas Fotheringham established a funeral business
1938 - Tom's son David took over the funeral home
1965 - R. Reichert began an ambulance service
1978 - Watrous & District Ambulance was providing service
- Watson
- 1978 - Ed Weber began Weber's Ambulance Service
1979 - Quill Plains Ambulance was providing service
- Wawota
- 1979 - Wawota & District Ambulance
- Webb
- 1919 - Archie N. Stacey purchased the Vansickle funeral business
- Weyburn
- 1902 - Frank Sleeman began Weyburn Funeral Home
1910 - C. E. Cleland began The Saskatchewan Furniture Co. - Undertakers and Ambulance Service
1946 - Howard Ferguson purchased Weyburn Funeral Home
1953 - Saskatchewan Training School operated an ambulance
1953 - Saskatchewan Psychiatric Hospital had two ambulances for picking up patients in southern Saskatchewan
1970 to 1978 - Gary Smulan purchased Cleland's and renamed it Smulan Funeral Chapel and City Ambulance
1975 - Royal Ambulance began; Howard Bradley, Dan Cote, Evan Tate, Myron Fletcher
1979 - Lyle Jacobsen purchased Royal, renamed it South Sask Ambulance
1988 - Souris Ambulance 1988 Ltd.
1993 - Weyburn & District Road Ambulance Board began service
- Whitewood
- 1921 - Jack Francis began a funeral home & ambulance business
1951 - Jack's son Donald took over the funeral home and ambulance business
1955 - Stewart's Taxi, Livery & Ambulance
1966 - Darryl Francis took over the funeral home/ambulance from his brother Donald
1981 - Whitewood & District Ambulance began
- Wilkie
- 1908 - F. W. Morton began a funeral business
1925 - J. E. Goodfellow purchased Mortons
1947 - Bill Reid purchased Goodfellows and renamed it Reid's Funeral Home
1965 - Stan Grondin of Biggar Funeral Home began Wilkie Funeral Home & Ambulance
1966 - Stan Grondin purchased Reid's
2014 - Wilkie EMS
- Wolseley
- 1946 - Garnet Tubman began Tubman Funeral Home
1981 - Tubman discontinued ambulance service
- Wynyard
- 1956 - Harold Narfason & Sons bought Wynyard Funeral Home from G. Hallgrimson
1975 - Rick Reddekopp and Brian Erickson purchased Narfason's Ambulance in Wynyard, Wadena and Foam Lake and named it Shamrock Ambulance Care
1978 - Tom and Bonnie Prime purchased Shamrock - Wynyard and renamed it Midway Ambulance Care
- Yellow Grass
- 1929 - Peter Crichton began Yellow Grass Funeral Home & Ambulance
1972 - Smulan Funeral Home of Weyburn purchased Crichtons
- Yorkton
- 1894 - Christie Funeral Home began
1908 - Bill Bailey began Bailey's Funeral Home
1945 - Yorkton Airport Hospital had an ambulance
1959 - Yorkton General Hospital had an ambulance
1962 - Yorkton Ambulance Service, Don McConnell
1965 - Hugh Greene purchased Yorkton Ambulance and renamed it Greene's Ambulance (Greene also in North Battleford)
1973 - Dennis Nelson purchased Greene's, renamed it Crestvue Ambulance
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- 1965 - Zyers Ambulance