LLRIB found success in 2019: Chief Tammy Cook-Searson
According to Lac La Ronge Indian Band (LLRIB) Chief Tammy Cook-Searson, there was a lot of success achieved in 2019.
One of the largest accomplishments was securing funds for a Wellness, Healing and Recovery Centre, which will go to tender in January. Earlier this year, the federal government committed $11.6 million to the project with another $2.5 million coming from the provincial government and $2 million from the band. Cook-Searson expects construction on the 24-bed facility will begin in March.
“We have a project management team made up of all six communities, including our health directors from Stanley Mission and La Ronge,” she said. “The plans look amazing, and all the architectural and interior designs are done. As soon as we break ground, it should be 18 months of construction if all goes well.”
As part of the centre, mini-lodges will also be constructed in Grandmother’s Bay, Hall Lake, Little Red, Stanley Mission and Sucker River. The lodges will be for aftercare and will consist of two-bedroom units. Cook-Searson noted the units will have no power, but will have woodstoves and propane for cooking. The lodges will be built early next year and will be ready by the summer.


