Supplies, food a concern as northern Saskatchewan deals with COVID-19 outbreak
REGINA — Questions about access to supplies are emerging as health officials and community leaders work to contain spread of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan’s far north.
The region has seen a spike in cases in and around the remote Dene village of La Loche, a community of 2,800 about 600 kilometres northwest of Saskatoon.
Leonard Montgrand, the regional representative of Metis Nation-Saskatchewan, lives in the community. He said it’s getting scary because infrastructure isn’t set up to respond to the crisis.
“We are losing control,” he said.

