Hope and the Future: Wellness centre set to open in 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic makes 2020 a year many may prefer to forget but there is hope for the future. We’ve decided to make that the focus of our series of end-of-year stories.
Challenging times pull people together and makes them stronger individuals and community members.
Those are the words of Lac La Ronge Indian Band (LLRIB) Chief Tammy Cook-Searson, who said 2020 was a difficult year that nobody had experienced before. She explained although the holiday season will be much different this month, people will be more grateful for simple acts like gathering together as a family for a meal when coronavirus restrictions are lifted.
“We are really looking forward to the vaccine rollout in the New Year and how that will look,” Cook-Searson said. “We have hope to be able to get together as family in the coming year. Those thing we do take for granted does get difficult, but as I said, we do get stronger.”


