IndigenousSioux Valley Dakota Nation says its annual Winterfest celebration has been cancelled for 2026, with the southwestern Manitoba First Nation’s newly elected chief saying there was not enough time or funding to plan the four-day festival. ‘It was a very short time frame, time crunch, to get things done’ for January event, says newly elected chiefCBC News · Posted: Dec 04, 2025 6:00 AM EST | Last Updated: 31 minutes agoListen to this articleEstimated 2 minutesThe audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a technology based on artificial intelligence.Dancers enter the arena at the 2023 Dakota Nation Winterfest grand entry at the Keystone Centre in Brandon, Man. The 2026 edition of the festival, which typically includes traditional activities like powwow and jigging, along with sports tournaments and a trade show, has been cancelled. Organizers expect it to return in 2027. (Chelsea Kemp/CBC)Sioux Valley Dakota Nation says its annual Winterfest celebration has been cancelled for 2026, with the southwestern Manitoba First Nation’s newly elected chief saying there was not enough time or funding to plan the four-day festival.Jennifer Bone, who was elected chief last month in a vote that has been disputed by the outgoing chief, said planning for the festival usually starts at least six months in advance.But prior to Sioux Valley’s mid-November election, there was no work done to plan and find sponsorship for the event, she said in a phone interview Wednesday.”We really want to hold a successful event, and we just felt that we didn’t have enough time to accomplish that,” said Bone. “It was a very short time frame, time crunch, to get things done.”In an online notice posted Monday, Sioux Valley leadership said the decision to cancel for 2026 was made “after careful consideration,” but added they forward to welcoming everyone back” for a 2027 festival. In a social media post on Monday, organizers announced the cancellation of the Dakota Nation Winterfest event for 2026. (Dakota Nation Winterfest/Facebook)The annual Winterfest event, held at Brandon’s Keystone Centre at the beginning of the year, sees thousands of people from across Canada and the United States come together to celebrate Indigenous culture. The festival includes hockey, volleyball, and basketball tournaments for youth and adults, as well as cultural programming like a powwow, jigging and moccasin games. The 2025 festivities ran from Jan. 30 to Feb. 2, but in October 2024 online posts, Dakota Nation Winterfest organizers said because of “substantial” financial loss, some of the planned events, including a powwow and talent show, would be postponed.The cancellation this year of events like the powow was “a big disappointment for a lot of the people,” said Bone. Winterfest is normally “a weekend where … you connect with friends and relatives from the different communities,” she said.Bone said Sioux Valley’s leadership is in conversation about holding a smaller event within the First Nation for people who were planning on attending Winterfest in the new year. With files from Felisha Adam



