In addition the Tri-Communities provided a joint release about the Lac La Ronge Regional notice of evacuation being lifted.
The Tri-communities have released a joint statement that the Lac La Ronge Region is lifting the evacuation notice Thursday June 12th at 8 a.m.
That is for the Town of La Ronge, The Village of Air Ronge, and Lac La Ronge Indian Band communities in La Ronge, Hall Lake, Sucker River, and Stanley Mission.
The road block which is on the south side of the community will be in place until 8 a.m. Thursday morning.
Essential personnel and support services will be the only people through the roadblock until Thursday.
They are reminding people to travel safely and be patient as traffic and services are anticipated to be congested during the day of return.
Lac La Ronge Indian Band
The Lac La Ronge Indian Band’s Emergency Operations Centre announced that evacuation orders will be officially lifted on Thursday, June 12 for Hall Lake, Sucker River, La Ronge, and Stanley Mission.
As noted in the Lac La Ronge Indian Bands notice to the community members they are stating that the repatriation will begin in phases and will start Thursday, June 12, with healthy individuals in private vehicles being allowed to their home communities.
Full community return is targeted for Saturday or Sunday, June 14–15, pending transportation and logistics.
Transportation supports and shuttle buses, will be provided for LLRIB members.
Fuel Assistance will be available starting Wednesday, June 11 and you are to register. To register for fuel assistance call: 306-420-4901 on Wednesday, June 11 and register by providing:
1. Your full name
2. Treaty number
3. Vehicle licence plate number
1. Your full name
2. Treaty number
3. Vehicle licence plate number
Currently communities including Stanley Mission, Grandmother’s Bay, and Missinipe continue to experience scheduled power outages till Saturday, but subject to change (7 a.m.–7 p.m.) due to fire-damaged infrastructure.
SaskPower crews are working on the lines and are aiming to restore full power by Thursday, pending safety conditions.