The Government of Saskatchewan is providing an additional $3 million in annual funding to provide drop-in homelessness services 365 days per year for people who need it in Saskatoon.
"Our government is responding to rising needs in Saskatoon by providing predictable and consistent annual funding and continuity of year-round service delivery to support people experiencing homelessness,” Social Services Minister Terry Jenson said. “Annual funding will also support better coordination between the Province, City of Saskatoon, and Indigenous and community partners as we continue to tackle this very complex issue together.”
It was such a delight to join President Keshen, U of R, and President Peter Stoicheff, U of S, along with several fans from Saskatchewan in attendance last Friday Griffith’s Stadium Nutrien Park as the University of Saskatchewan Huskies hosted the Regina Rams.
The Dogs took on the Rams for the first time since their 2024 Hardy Cup matchup in last Friday's U-Prairie Challenge presented by @saskmilk. The rematch everyone had been waiting for. Both teams provided fans with an excellent game. The final score resulted in a Huskies Win 22-20. Congratulations to coaches and players.
The Vanier Cup was also on display!
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