coronavirus pandemic, a homeless shelter is back offering mental health and addiction services in La Ronge, Sask.Ron Woytowich, executive director of the Kikinahk Friendship Centre, said a combination of factors forced the temporary closure at the end of June.
AIDS Saskatoon changes name, sets opening date for safe consumption site “There was a lot of reasons. Number one was funding, it had not come through and the truth is we can blame it all on COVID.
We can blame everything on COVID, because, quite frankly, we didn’t have a contract… all hell broke loose and so we never got renewed,” he said on Monday.“Plus, the COVID itself made it very scary for people to work.