Land blessing held at future long-term care site
Leaders of the tri-communities came together Thursday for a land blessing where the new long-term care facility in La Ronge will be built.
Lac La Ronge Indian Band chief Tammy Cook-Searson, La Ronge Mayor Joe Hordyski, and Air Ronge Mayor Julie Baschuk were in attendance at the ceremony, along with other representatives.
“There were quite a few people who came to the land blessing ceremony,” Cook-Searson said. “It was just a really beautiful ceremony and the land blessing was a really good sign the way the weather was and with the sun coming out.”
In October 2022, the provincial government announced the construction of the new long-term care facility in La Ronge will begin this spring. It will consist of a three-story, two-wing building designed for 80 resident rooms, and includes kitchen and living areas, tub rooms and family rooms, a traditional healing space, a serenity room, and a commercial kitchen. Home care will include wound care, dental, and podiatry suites.