New La Ronge ice surface and curling rink to cost $34 million
A new facility to replace the aging Mel Hegland Uniplex will cost an estimated $34 million.
That’s according to documents prepared by RC Strategies for the Town of La Ronge, which includes concept drawings, estimates and considerations to take into account in developing such a large project.
The $34 million would cover an arena with 2,200 seats to meet the requirements of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, as well as a curling rink with four sheets, a second-floor lounge and change rooms. At $31 million, the town could build a facility with only 1,200 seats.
“The best thing about it is that now we have a clear picture of what the community members want and what the actual price tag can be,” La Ronge Mayor Colin Ratushniak said. “Everybody is on the same page. It’s always easy to ask and want something without sort of understanding how much it is going to cost in the long run.”