With the elevator shaft, second-floor trusses and framing already in place, the next big step for the Lions Manor 55 co-operative housing project on Station Road is the installation of the roof, . . .
Winnipeg Free Press
Jim Bell has resigned as CEO of Siloam Mission.
Siloam Mission CEO Jim Bell has resigned, and the downtown not-for-profit that cares for our city’s homeless population, has installed a new board chairman, in the wake of a simmering controversy over Indigenous programming.
Opinion
Siloam Mission CEO Jim Bell has resigned, and the downtown not-for-profit that cares for our city’s homeless population, has installed a new board chairman, in the wake of a simmering controversy over Indigenous programming.
It started last November, after nearly a dozen current and former employees of Siloam wrote a letter to the board of directors, accusing Bell of creating a hostile and divisive working environment while maintaining a reluctance, refusal, and often outright denial of culturally appropriate programming.