‘What community is all about’: Local businesses ready to serve during power outage
Many businesses in the tri-communities were ready to serve during a nearly 80-hour power outage.
Although it took some time, throughout week stores began to reopen after suddenly closing Monday after the electricity was lost. One of the first businesses to do so was the Lake Country Co-op, which operates several locations in both Air Ronge and La Ronge. In a statement to larongeNOW from the company, it noted the outage caused challenges for members and customers to receive the products and services they required.
“Our La Ronge Food Store was temporarily closed at the beginning of the week but we rented a generator to get it back up and running,” the email stated. “The food store was also happy to donate bread and buns to local organizations within the community.”
The Air Ronge Co-op Gas Bar also ran on a generator to provide services such as food, fuel and postal services. Employees from the La Ronge gas station worked at the Air Ronge location to help.



