Budget 2024 will take the first steps in ending chronic homelessness with a $30-million investment to build, renovate and acquire new social housing units in partnership with non-profit community housing providers.
Advocates for people struggling with addictions and homelessness celebrated the Manitoba NDP government’s plan to open a supervised consumption site in Winnipeg by next year, saying it will save lives and help put people on the path to recovery.
The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is pleased to announce the recognition of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on June 15, 2021. Signs have been placed in the community to remind the public the importance of watching out for our older Americans.
The federal and provincial governments are putting up more than $25 million in combined funding to help those who have been victims of gender-based violence in Manitoba access housing, and