Deal struck between municipalities averts Air Ronge recreation user fee implementation
Air Ronge residents won’t have to pay steep user costs at La Ronge facilities after a deal was struck at a regular council meeting on Tuesday.
Air Ronge council decided to increase their share of their 2025 recreation contribution to the town to $85,000, which is on par with the 2024 funding level that had previously been agreed to by both municipalities. It was one of five options Air Ronge was presented with as a way of lifting user fees, which were set to begin this month.
“Our council felt Option A was the most practical solution to this issue for the interim, and what the current budget permitted. It will grant everyone time and allow the ice user groups to proceed as normal, while ongoing work continues behind the scenes,” Air Ronge Mayor Julie Baschuk wrote to larongeNOW in a statement.
“The quad community leadership, alongside the ice user groups, have a lot of hard work ahead of us with many difficult decisions to come. While I am optimistic and remain committed to what regionalized recreation can look like down the road, I know it comes down to each council supporting the vision, and ultimately, determining how we each can sustainably fund this.”


