Hordyski believes 2023 will be a time of progress for La Ronge
“I would say 2022 was almost like a comeback year for the town.”
Those are the words of La Ronge Mayor Joe Hordyski, who explained the municipality is on track to initiate some major changes in the coming year thanks to all the work completed in 2022. He said the town now has a full management staff in place including a chief administrative officer, chief financial officer, and deputy-CAO/community planner.
A project coordinator has also been hired and advertisements are out to hire a community services programmer and a long-term care fundraising coordinator. Construction of the new 80-bed long-term care facility is expected to begin this spring and the tri-communities are obligated to come up with the costs for furnishings.
“It’s very significant. It is the biggest project we’ve had,” Hordyski said. “It’s going to be a huge impact to the community. The staff requirements are obviously going to bring more people into the community, more professional people. It’s certainly been something that has been a long time coming.”


