Saskatchewan Partnership Bidding to Bring the North American Indigenous Games to the Province
A partnership comprised of The Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN), Saskatchewan's Metis Nation, the Province of Saskatchewan and the City of Regina is bidding for Regina to play host to the 2014 North American Indigenous Games (NAIG).
At a media conference at Regina's City Hall Tuesday afternoon, representatives from the partner groups announced that they will present their final bid tomorrow in Moncton, New Brunswick. Those in attendance were Minister of First Nations and Metis Relations Ken Cheveldayoff, FSIN's Vice-Chief Morley Watson, and Regina City Councillor Chris Szarka.
The NAIG Site Evaluation Committee recently visited a variety of potential event sites, including: The Tor Hill and Murray Golf Courses; the Mount Pleasant Sport Park; O'Neill High School; and Thom Collegiate. London, Ontario and Halifax, Nova Scotia are other cities which are putting forth bids to host the Games.
Minister Cheveldayoff, representing Premier Brad Wall and the provincial government stated: “The Government of Saskatchewan is honoured to be a partner with the FSIN and the City of Regina in the bid for the 2014 North American Indigenous Games.” He added: “Our accessibility for all provinces, our sporting and hospitality venues, and our welcoming citizens will make these games the most successful ever.”