Organizers of Tony Cote Summer Games address wildfire, air quality concerns
The Lac La Ronge Indian Band haven’t been advised of any heavy smoke or wildfire concerns as they prepare to host thousands of athletes and officials for the Tony Cote Summer Games in the coming days.
That’s according to lead organizer Kevin Roberts, who was disappointed to learn the Battlefords Agency Tribal Chiefs have decided to not send a contingent of athletes because of those reasons. There has been light smoke in La Ronge during the last few days and Environment Canada does have an air quality advisory in place.
“As I explained to them, this is just another day in the North for us,” Roberts said.
“I did have a chance to meet with them yesterday. I explained our situation and the communication process in terms of how we receive reports in terms of air quality and fire situations from provincial officials. I basically tried to calm their fears of a fire. There’s actually no fire in our vicinity. There was a concern for air quality. Of course, as I mentioned to them, sometimes that’s hourly here in the North. Sometimes there’s an advisory going on and sometimes, in a matter of hours, the wind changes and we’re smoke free.”