La Ronge area set to lift evacuation order Thursday, band chief says / Global

Tuesday, June 10, 2025, 7:24 pm permalink

Authorities in the La Ronge area announced that the evacuation order will be lifted Thursday morning, enabling roughly 7,000 residents to resume life at home. Officials coordinated barrier removal and safety checks to ensure a smooth, secure transition back to normalcy amidst recent crises.


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