LLRIB council terms expire, election day in one month
The terms of Lac La Ronge Indian Band (LLRIB) Chief Tammy Cook-Searson and her 12 fellow councillors officially came to an end Friday as of 4:30 p.m.
That means LLRIB voters will be headed to the polls in March to elect a new council for a three-year term. The outgoing councillors for the band are Annie Ratt, Sam Roberts, Michael Bird and Dennis Sanderson for La Ronge; Kenny Ratt of Sucker River; Norman Ross of Hall Lake; Keith Mirasty and Angus Mirasty of Little Red River; Larry Charles, John Roberts and Linda Charles of Stanley Mission; and Gerald McKenzie of Grandmother’s Bay.
“For the councillor positions in La Ronge, there are always a lot of candidates because it’s a large community and a lot of people are interested in running for council,” said LLRIB Executive Director Gladys Christiansen. “There were a lot of people in the last election.”
Nominations for council will be March 2 between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. at all six LLRIB communities. Christiansen noted there will then be a 72-hour window in which those who have been nominated can decide to let their name stand and submit all documentation needed to run. A list of eligible candidates is expected to be posted March 9.


