The provincial government says there are no plans to relocate the Saskatoon Tribal Council’s Emergency Wellness Centre, despite calls from a city councillor to move the facility.
In an email to CTV News, the Ministry of Social Services says it has ongoing conversations around homelessness services with the city and other community partners, and those conversations don’t include relocation.
“At this time, we are not exploring a potential relocation of the shelter,” the statement from the ministry said.
“Saskatoon Tribal Council is an important partner in providing shelter services for individuals and families experiencing homelessness in the City of Saskatoon.”
Ward 3 Coun. Rob Pearce asked city administration last week to explore a “solution” for people in Fairhaven during a special meeting at City Hall last week about funding increases for an upcoming temporary emergency shelter on Pacific Avenue.
“What about Fairhaven? What solution is coming for the people who …