Kikinahk discussing ways to serve public with extra vans
La Ronge’s Kikinahk Friendship Centre has a surplus of 15-passenger vans and board members are in the midst of determining how those vehicles could assist tri-community residents.
Two weeks ago, Kikinahk received a 32-passenger Ford F-550 bus to transport children in the Headstart program, replacing the need of two 15-passenger vans previously used.
Executive director Ron Woytowich explained within the last year, the centre was able to purchase three vans and the bus with all four vehicles being completely funded by the federal government. The bus took more than one year to arrive from Texas due to COVID-related issues, so the vans were purchased as a short-term solution.
“If you go back a year or so we had a contract with NorthWinds Bus Lines for regular school bussing,” he said. “Federally, the decision was made… that we were going to have our own bus service and that the children would not mix with others.”



