Kya Halkett from the Woodland Tribal Council team lands with a splash in the long jump pit, after jumping 3.42 metres during the midget women’s event.

The task for one of Saskatchewan’s smallest native communities in hosting the 2015 Saskatchewan First Nations Summer Games was daunting, but Ochapowace First Nation proved they were up to the challenge. “All in all, I think it went well,” said Morley Watson, umpire in chief for fastball and a member of the volunteer committee for […]

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