Sacred lance leaves La Ronge for North Battleford
A more than 600-kilometer journey for the sacred lance is officially underway as 32 runners left La Ronge on Wednesday, bound for North Battleford in advance of the Tony Cote Summer Games.
The runners consist of 16 boys and girls from the Lac La Ronge Indian Band and another 16 youth from the Battlefords Agency Tribal Chiefs. They will carry the lance approximately 50 kms every day with the goal of being in North Battlefords in time for the opening ceremony on July 26.
The runners were given a sendoff during the annual Family Wellness Gathering at the urban reserve in La Ronge. Olympians Billy Mills and Waneek Horn-Miller were the special guests who spoke to the athletes before they departed.
“I would like to challenge you as you are on this sacred journey,” Mills, who earned a gold medal in the 10,000-meter run at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, said.


