
Saskatoon, Lac La Ronge agree to convert CanNorth site into urban reserve
A deal between the City of Saskatoon and Lac La Ronge Indian Band will see the CanNorth site in Saskatoon transformed into an urban reserve.
The city and band signed the papers making the agreement official during a ceremony at city hall on Monday.
CanNorth, located at 211 Wheeler Street, is a private environmental consulting company which is 100-per-cent owned by Kitsaki Management Limited Partnership, the business arm of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band.
Chief Tammy Cook-Searson explained that the group started to explore the move back in 2016 after changes were made to a federal policy around additions to reserve land. Cook-Searson said she feels the move will give people in her community more employment opportunities.