LLRIB names first vice-chief, marking governance shift - Prince Albert Daily Herald

April 17, 2026
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LLRIB names first vice-chief, marking governance shift - Prince Albert Daily Herald

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Nicole Goldsworthy Local Journalism Initiative Reporter SaskToday.ca LAC LA RONGE INDIAN BAND — The Lac La Ronge Indian Band (LLRIB) has named its first-ever vice-chief, marking a historic shift in its governance structure. The LLRIB has appointed Coun. Jimmy Charles as vice-chief, a newly created role aimed at strengthening leadership capacity, the band said in

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