Tony Cote First Nation Summer Games, hosted by Lac La Ronge Indian Band, will be the 50th Anniversary of the Event!

The Saskatchewan Indian Summer Games were founded by Chief Tony Cote along with his Council and first held in 1974 at Cote First Nation. At the time, the inception of the Summer Games was to coincide with the celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the signing of Treaty 4. This year’s version on the games, now known as the Tony Cote First Nation Summer Games, hosted by Lac La Ronge Indian Band, will be the 50th Anniversary of the event!

For the first time, a First Nation and a city will be joining forces to host the 2026 Saskatchewan Winter Games

Shared by Saskatchewan Summer Games. Originally posted by Lloydminster Saskatchewan Summer Games 2024

An historic announcement was made in Flying Dust First Nation earlier Thursday.For the first time, a First Nation and a city will be joining forces to host the 2026 Saskatchewan Winter Games.“I think it’s honestly an exciting time,” said Dwight King, FDFN recreation manager, speaking to Matt Ryan of CJNS.“We’re still a couple years away from the games actually coming but the relationships we can build together with the City of Meadow Lake and Flying Dust First Nations is exciting.”

The New Garage Gym/fitness class space is complete!

Shared by Emma Smallwood

Wanted to give a huge shout out to everyone who came out to lend a hand carrying equipment into the new space. We couldn’t have don’t this without you! A few minor finishing touches to be done but other than that we will be resuming classes soon! We will be having drop in CrossFit classes for July and August and will be back to regular programming in September! Classes will be on a first come first serve basis. Max capacity in the new facility will be 10/class !