‘New grounds for the town’: La Ronge council to pursue purchase of local SLGA liquor permit
La Ronge Mayor Joe Hordyski said the municipality’s pursuit to purchase the local liquor license from the province would bring the town a profitable revenue stream if successful.
“I think just everybody keep their fingers crossed and hopefully we will get it,” he said in an interview with larongeNOW. “I think it is worth the effort to pursue. Hopefully, we’re successful and I think we can keep those profits local instead of going elsewhere. The people in the community can benefit from those.”
On Wednesday, town council announced its intention to consider allocating up to $2.5 million in start-up funds to operate the community’s primary retail liquor store. The permit went up for auction on Tuesday and, so far, no bid have been made. It closes Feb. 23.
Bidding closed on several permits on Wednesday with one in Regina going for $1.45 million, Prince Albert at $1.4 million and another in Saskatoon for $1.25 million.