
Jigging challenge underscores importance of northern ice roads
First Nations leaders across Saskatchewan are embracing the Ice Road Jigging Challenge.
Ever since ice roads began opening in recent weeks, northerners and several chiefs have been demonstrating their jigging skills on the icy roadways. Some of the leaders to accept the challenge so far include Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations Chief Bobby Cameron, Prince Albert Grand Council Grand Chief Brian Hardlotte and Vice-Chief Chris Jobb, Black Lake Denesuline Nation Chief Coreen Sayazie, Clearwater River Dene Nation Chief Teddy Clark, Hatchet Lake First Nation Chief Bart Tsannie and Waterhen Lake First Nation Chief Carolyn Bernard. Lac La Ronge Indian Band Chief Tammy Cook-Searson has also been in on the fun.
“There’s a lot of people just doing it for fun and people are really enjoying it on Facebook,” she said. “It’s just a fun way to get out, have some fun and jig, especially when it’s been so cold.”