La Ronge set to borrow millions of dollars in coming years, dip into reserves
Tens of millions of taxpayer dollars will be spent in La Ronge over the coming years on a multitude of projects.
Between 2023 to 2025, an estimated $10 million will spent on upgrading the Mel Hegland Uniplex with the municipality borrowing $5.9 million, fundraising $2.5 million, receiving $1.5 million in grants and contributing $100,000 from the reserve to make it happen.
Mayor Joe Hordyski explained financing the construction of a new recreation centre is just not possible at this time, so upgrades need to be done to keep it in safe condition for another 20 years.
“I don’t like spending that kind of money on the rink, I will be totally honest,” he said. “I think there are people around the table who feel the same way, however, weighing that against the cost of a new rink and what that would involve in terms of more borrowing and to address that debt, we would have much higher payments and there would be more pressure on the tax base to actually address those costs.”