Air Ronge to be given five options to avoid La Ronge recreation fees
The Village of Air Ronge will have to choose between five options from the Town of La Ronge that will result in the suspension of recreational user fees if any one of them is chosen.
That’s according to La Ronge Chief Administrative Officer Lyle Hannan, who was busy Tuesday drafting a letter to the village council communicating the options before them. larongeNOW requested an explanation of the motion that was passed at the regular council meeting on Monday, but Hannan declined to elaborate without communicating with the village council about it first.
The meeting included a delegation from Mark Duffy, who appeared on behalf of La Ronge Minor Hockey, La Ronge Skating Club, La Ronge Curling Club and Crushers Hockey. While registration is yet to open for curling and skating, he explained registration for hockey is down and that Crushers Hockey will likely fold if Air Ronge members are forced to pay $1,000 in user fees per season to access the Mel Hegland Uniplex.
“All user groups… will suffer financially from a loss in participation, however, thanks to the efforts of the group, we have been able to bring both councils, as well as representation from the Northern Administration District and the Lac La Ronge Indian Band to the table to begin discussions on a regional sports, recreation and culture model,” Duffy remarked.


