The Lac La Ronge Indian Band Emergency Operations Centre (LLRIB-EOC) continues to lead wildfire response efforts across our communities while preparing for a safe and phased return of evacuees. We extend our deepest gratitude to the frontline workers and supporting communities for their strength and unity during this challenging time.
WILDFIRE OPERATIONS
Crews & Coverage:
Crews are rotating in on 12-day shifts with quick turnovers to ensure 24/7 fireline coverage. New personnel continue arriving to boost response capacity.
Reinforcements Arriving:
60 additional fire personnel landing the night of June 12
· Stanley Mission, Grandmothers Bay & Missinipe: Rain has improved conditions; resources being redeployed for protection
Napatak & Potato Lake Fireline: Fire remains over 6 km south of Napatak. Structure Protection (SP) units and dozer lines are in place.
No controlled burns planned. Crews are actively working the fire head-on.
Weather Forecast: Cooler weather (18–20°C) with light rain (2–8 mm) expected over the next three days. Conditions will support firefighting efforts.
Smoke Movement: Smoke from B.C. and Alberta fires is moving east to northwest. Local skies are mostly clear, allowing for aircraft operations.
Fire Monitoring: Satellite scans continue every 90 mins–3 hours. Minor hotspots remain within burn areas—no new threats at this time.
COMMUNITY REPATRIATION
Brabant Lake Residents: Scheduled to return Thursday, June 12 at 9:00 a.m. from the hotel. Fire in the area is fully under control.
Transportation Update: Eight buses have been secured, with more on the way. Efforts continue with the Red Cross and urban shelters to support return for all members in Prince Albert, Saskatoon, Regina, Lloydminster, Kindersley, North Battleford & Pinehouse and many other communities.
LLRIB EVACUEES – GAS GIFT CARDS AVAILABLE
LLRIB Members in Private Vehicles: If you’ve been evacuated—on or off reserve—and are travelling by private vehicle, CO-OP gas gift cards are available starting:
Thursday, June 12 at 8:30 AM
Pick-up Locations:
· Regina: DoubleTree by Hilton, 1975 Broad Street
· Saskatoon: Cosmo Civic Centre, 3130 Laurier Drive
· Prince Albert: SaskPolytechnic, 1500 10th Ave East
· Birch Hall (U of S Dorm): For evacuees staying in dorms only
To receive your card, please:
· Be registered with the Red Cross
· Provide valid ID
· Provide your license plate number(s)
HEALTH SERVICES & INFRASTRUCTURE
Hospital ER Reopens:
Thursday, June 12 at 3:00 PM
Staffing has increased and supplies are en route.
Power Outages:
Rolling outages continue (9 AM–6 PM) north of the airport.
Planned outage Saturday: North La Ronge & West Side Industrial
Report issues to 310-2220
Road Access:
All roadblocks removed Thursday, June 12 at 8:00 AM
No ID required. RCMP will be present to ensure highway safety.
Groceries & Fuel Supplies:
Local fuel stations are well stocked. Grocery trucks arriving Thursday night or Friday morning (June 13). Co-op is replenishing shelves.
Housing Loss & Bridge Repair:
· 14 homes lost in Sucker River, 6 in Hall Lake, 2 in Clam Bridge
· Temporary bridge being installed at Clam Bridge
AIRPORT UPDATE
Emergency Air Services Operational: Medevac (STARS, Rise Air, Northern Air) is fully functional. Civilian flights may resume after Friday, June 13
FINAL REMINDERS
No controlled burns are planned in any LLRIB communities.
Crews may not be visible—but they are active and working hard.
Use caution when driving near firefighting operations.
Thank you for your ongoing strength, patience, and support. Our community is strong—together, we’re making our way home.