“Getting in touch with yourself mentally, emotionally, spiritually and physically if we’re talking about the medicine wheel, is really a big part of our healing journey as Indigenous people.”
Regina's decision to change the rules to prohibit anyone from bringing food onto its warming bus for people dealing with homelessness was made without consulting volunteers.
A warming bus will return Thursday night after being cancelled a couple of days prior as the city searches for a temporary shelter to shield its most vulnerable from Saskatchewan winter nights.
People in Regina in need of a safe place to warm up overnight have one fewer option, as the city's temporary warming bus shut down its service on Monday morning, less than a month after it started operating.