Brady O’Watch said he hopes reserve can have housing, a gaming centre, a hotel and businesses
Feb 08, 2021
Entering into a memorandum of understanding with the City of Regina marks a long dream of Cega’kin (Carry The Kettle) First Nation leadership.
The MOU is about a large piece of land near the city the band purchased decades ago. Chief Brady O’Watch said the leaders at the time knew the city would expand toward it, making it a prime place to develop.
After being elected in 2018, O’Watch said it was one of his priorities to start making the land into what they always hoped for.
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