Tony Cote First Nations Winter Games returns after pandemic
It’s been five years since the last Tony Cote First Nations Winter Games.
That’ll be changing next week when the James Smith Cree Nation hosts the games in Saskatoon. Thousands of athletes aged 12 to 18 will be competing in hockey, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, curling and badminton.
Traditional hand games will be introduced this year, an event which offers more than just competition.
“When you bring in traditional and cultural activities like traditional hand games, it’s not only fun, it’s not only laughing, it’s not only singing, but it’s preserving an incredible amount of our language and our traditions,” said games manager Lyle Daniels.