Feature Story: North American Indigenous Games staff tour campus

With just over three months to kickoff, organizers of the 2014 North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) are in high gear. Officials from the 22 North American regions that will compete in the Regina games are in the city making last minute preparations. Approximately 4,800 athletes will compete in 14...

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