Kayla DeMong, executive director of Prairie Harm Reduction in Saskatoon, reacted on Monday to news of Saskatoon’s Lighthouse Supported Living Inc. closing its doors. DeMong said the news hits harder as Saskatoon enters the fall season and the days and nights get colder. DeMong added that with the loss of 60 beds at the shelter, she hopes Saskatoon’s unhoused population will be accommodated elsewhere.
Canada
Saskatoon advocates react to news of Lighthouse Supported Living’s closure
More Videos
-
Saskatchewan’s Jessica Campbell named the NHL’s first female assistant coach
-
Over 100 volunteers show up to help Moose Jaw police search for missing 80-year-old man
-
Canada’s Walk of Fame celebrates Regina’s own Tatiana Maslany with Hometown Star
-
Judge sentences former Saskatchewan Mountie to 11 years in shooting death of lover
-
Innovation Saskatchewan funds $600,000 NASA mission
-
Regina tent encampment, one year later: What has changed since?
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article