La Ronge grateful for help that saved town from fires
Back home, returning residents of La Ronge were out and about reacquainting themselves with their town after being forced out 17 days ago.
From what was virtually a ghost town for two weeks is now bustling with young families hanging out at the beach and taking a dip in the lake while kids laugh and play in the park.
It’s a refreshing sight for deputy chief Rob Pacey with the La Ronge regional fire department, who recalls seeing no one except essential service personnel in town during the evacuation order.
“Being born and raised in La Ronge – going to work at 7 a.m. and not seeing anyone, driving around, doing patrols and stuff and not being able to see the neighbours, it was different. There was nobody around, just the people you work with and the people at the emergency operations centre and it was the same people,” Pacey said.


