‘Northerners are resilient people’: La Ronge mayor looks back at 2025
With 2025 nearly over, La Ronge Mayor Joe Hordyski is reflecting back on a year local residents won’t soon forget.
He explained the single largest event that was on the minds of residents was the destruction of the Pisew fire in June. It led to the entire evacuation of the town and nearby communities for nearly two weeks and it resulted in the loss of two businesses within the municipality. Among the businesses lost was Robertson Trading, which was a landmark in the community for more than 50 years.
“Northerners are resilient people. I have always thought that and we will pick up the pieces,” Hordyski remarked.
“We were very fortunate. There are a lot of people who experienced some hardship with the evacuation. Of course, we were challenged by the Ditch fire in terms of the evacuation, and that process took in some cases eight hours to reach Prince Albert because of the shuttling and everything else. As a result of that hardship, we were actually given the opportunity to hand out the evacuation grant of $500 and that went very well. It was well received, and our administration did a good job delivering that service.”




