The program will serve 18 women released from Pine Grove Correctional Centre and will be based in Saskatoon.
Ikweskicik iskwewak building at 115 Columbian Place will be the new home for the STC transitional support program for women who are being released from Pine Grove Correctional Centre. Photo taken in Saskatoon, Sask. on Wednesday, March 15, 2023.A new anticipated transitional support program developed by the Saskatoon Tribal Council for women released from the Pine Grove Correctional Centre is expected to launch next month.
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