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Fastball still thriving among First Nations
The Native Canadian Fastball Championships were hosted by George Gordon First Nation on August 2-4 in Regina. This tournament is difficult to win because the most elite Indigenous teams are assembled from coast to coast all vying for bragging rights to be the top Indigenous fastball team in the country. Several player...
Oct 27, 2024
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World Mental Health Day Oct. 10
Cameron Halkett believes sports helped save her life during her mental wellness journey
Warning: the following story contains sensitive content including self-harm and suicide. Traditionally, First Nation people believe emotional, mental, spiritual and physical balance is an essential part of life but in contemporary society achieving that goal may not be so easy. Cameron Halkett, 18, knows firsthand how ...
Oct 12, 2024
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Mason Fine shares his Indigenous connection
Mason Fine's love of football helped him connect with his own Native American heritage. The 26-year-old quarterback born and raised in Pegs, Okla. is a member of the Cherokee Nation. He said being born into a family of football enthusiasts he was aware of the Canadian Football League but admits his knowledge of the pro...
Jan 05, 2024
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Saskatchewan Roughriders organization commits to Sports Reconciliation
The road to Reconciliation is not an easy one, but the Saskatchewan Roughriders Football Club is proving collaboration and inclusion does work. As part of National Day of Truth and Reconciliation some CFL teams unveiled Indigenous inspired jerseys to mark the day. The Saskatchewan Roughriders chose to do something a li...
Dec 22, 2023
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Off-Ice inspiration from an Indigenous Role Model
PASQUA FIRST NATION - Retired NHL player Jordin Tootoo made some rounds in Treaty 4 territory during the month of November. One of the stops he made was in Pasqua First Nation for its National Addiction Awareness Week. Tootoo, the former NHL right-winger, author and motivational speaker is most known for being the firs...
Dec 18, 2023
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Pasqua First Nation football player excels on and off the field
Allan Lafond Jr's love for football has taken him across Canada and while pursuing his own educational goals he's helping to educate others about Indigenous issues. "As athletes, we're given a platform that we can use for something bigger than sports," the Dalhousie Tigers defensive lineman, told Eagle Feathe...
Dec 13, 2023
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A league of their own
Saskatchewan is home to an all-new, female, U-22 junior hockey league and this hockey dad couldn't be happier. The six-team Bourgault Saskatchewan Junior Female Hockey League (SFJHL) kicked off the season last month and I was there to see the puck drop between the Outlook Ice Hawks and the Saskatoon Prairie Blaze. It's...
Nov 11, 2023
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Serving up talent on the U of S court
When Rosetta Cyr was very young, she played a game with her mom they called, "don't let the balloon touch the ground" little did she know it would result in a lifelong love of volleyball. From the George Gordon First Nation, Cyr is in her second year of study at the University of Saskatchewan. She is also a m...
Nov 10, 2023
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Gearing up for another exciting season of sports
The brisk, cold mornings is something that brings back memories of back to school for most kids, but in Canada it reminds us of hockey season. This is something Saskatchewan residents enjoy throughout the winter to help keep our spirits high during dark mornings and short days. The Big River First Nation gave us a tast...
Oct 31, 2023
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KidSport opens Chapter on the James Smith Cree Nation
The first KidSport chapter located on a First Nation has opened on the James Smith Cree Nation (JSCN) − and the community couldn't be happier. "We already have 22 young people registered for hockey, many of whom are playing for the first time," said Dinah Marion, JSCN KidSport coordinator and community ...
Oct 13, 2023
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A young Métis athlete surprises herself with a double win at NAIG
Thousands of Indigenous athletes from across Canada and the U.S. gathered in Halifax, to compete in the North American Indigenous games (NAIG) and Team Saskatchewan came out on top earning 175 medals. Willow Fayant-Velychko, a member of the Métis Nation - Saskatchewan was one of the athletes who helped with the ...
Aug 25, 2023
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Saskatchewan athletes excited to finally compete again
Hundreds gathered at the Dakota Dunes Resort for an extra special pep rally for Team Saskatchewan's 500 athletes before they made the trek to Halifax for the return of the North American Indigenous Games (NAIG). No one was more pleased with the send off than Saskatoon-resident Glenn LaFleur who is also the Metis repres...
Jul 17, 2023
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Going Places: Training to reach your dream
Like many young athletes, high school football star Dayson Janvier began uploading game clips of himself on Instagram, as well as a sports social media platform called Hudl, simply as a way to share his talents with friends and family. What resulted from those posts has taken Janvier places he never imagined. Janvier, ...
Jun 09, 2023
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Honouring matriarchs at skateboard competition
Skateboarding contests are high-decibel events, featuring adrenaline-pumping music and wheels thumping onto plywood ramps. But on April 22, Regina's normally boisterous Heritage Skatepark fell quiet as a circle of girls and women gathered around Elder and Knowledge Keeper Diane Kaiswatum of Piapot First Nation, for a p...
May 22, 2023
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Weightlifting duo make their mark
Two young athletes from the Lac La Ronge Indian Band are flourishing in a sport they aspire to compete in on a provincial, or even national level. But unlike many of their peers, it's not in hockey, football, or soccer that they're training for. These provincial record-setters are dedicating themselves to weightlifting...
May 17, 2023
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Tony Cote Winter Games 2023
On the surface, the Tony Cote First Nations Winter Games may seem, simply, to be an opportunity for young Indigenous athletes to compete against their peers from across the province. But the games have deep, innumerable impacts on these young people's lives, extending far beyond sport. And the impacts of those games ha...
May 11, 2023
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A young Métis athlete surprises herself with a double win at NAIG
Thousands of Indigenous athletes from across Canada and the U.S. gathered in Halifax, to compete in the North American Indigenous games (NAIG) and Team Saskatchewan came out on top earning 175 medals. Willow Fayant-Velychko, a member of the Métis Nation - Saskatchewan was one of the athletes who helped with the ...
Aug 25, 2023
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Saskatchewan athletes excited to finally compete again
Hundreds gathered at the Dakota Dunes Resort for an extra special pep rally for Team Saskatchewan's 500 athletes before they made the trek to Halifax for the return of the North American Indigenous Games (NAIG). No one was more pleased with the send off than Saskatoon-resident Glenn LaFleur who is also the Metis repres...
Jul 17, 2023
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Going Places: Training to reach your dream
Like many young athletes, high school football star Dayson Janvier began uploading game clips of himself on Instagram, as well as a sports social media platform called Hudl, simply as a way to share his talents with friends and family. What resulted from those posts has taken Janvier places he never imagined. Janvier, ...
Jun 09, 2023
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Honouring matriarchs at skateboard competition
Skateboarding contests are high-decibel events, featuring adrenaline-pumping music and wheels thumping onto plywood ramps. But on April 22, Regina's normally boisterous Heritage Skatepark fell quiet as a circle of girls and women gathered around Elder and Knowledge Keeper Diane Kaiswatum of Piapot First Nation, for a p...
May 22, 2023
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Weightlifting duo make their mark
Two young athletes from the Lac La Ronge Indian Band are flourishing in a sport they aspire to compete in on a provincial, or even national level. But unlike many of their peers, it's not in hockey, football, or soccer that they're training for. These provincial record-setters are dedicating themselves to weightlifting...
May 17, 2023
Read More
Tony Cote Winter Games 2023
On the surface, the Tony Cote First Nations Winter Games may seem, simply, to be an opportunity for young Indigenous athletes to compete against their peers from across the province. But the games have deep, innumerable impacts on these young people's lives, extending far beyond sport. And the impacts of those games ha...
May 11, 2023
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