06/04/2025
Our hearts go out to everyone affected in the northern Saskatchewan fires. After calling that place some what of a home for the past 2 years while we work on a cabin project. In my mind it was a place of peace and somewhere to get away during our crazy busy summer seasons. After hearing about the devastation of many peoples cabins and homes now gone, we wanna send our throughts and prayers out to you and your families.
Being up in La Ronge and in the middle of nowhere, we made many great memories and lots of great stories to tell. Some of my favorite memories were waking up as the sun shot up, pouring a big mug of coffee and heading out for a morning fish. Usually would leave empty handed without even a nibble on the hook. Or venturing out in our little boat across the lake to see what shenanigans we could get up too. There was never a dull moment, especially being surrounded by good people in the north. But the experience and seeing nothing but wilderness was well worth it. Looking out the window of the cabin we were working on was like something you would see on a post card. I like to dwell on the positive experiences and hope for a day that everything in the north will be fixed and the communities will come together as one again, even after such a great loss.
We were supposed to head up there in a week from now, but looks like that won’t be happening for obvious reasons. I know things are gonna be alot different the next time we go. As the owner of Hyper Construction, i wanna personally help in any way possible and be there for the northern communities when this is all over. If there is any way we can help, give us a call and we will do our best to help rebuild life to make it home once again.
We wanna personally send out a huge thank you to everyone who is currently helping fight the fires, organizing the evacuation, and helping those who may have nothing to go home too. You all are the true hero’s of this province and deserve the highest amounts of support. At the end of the day we hope everyone stays safe and remembers that there life is worth more then just items they are trying to protect. We can always rebuild the community and have it come together as one again.
Here is a few of my favorite memories that were made in northern Saskatchewan during our cabin building project.