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Soul s Harbour executive director Joseph Miller said the mission has only two cases and they are both at the independent housing facility. These are two independent tenants and one of them went out a lot, and the other one lived on the same floor and interacted, Miller said.
The mission runs the housing facility for people who are hard to house. The province confirmed that even though homeless shelter is listed as the site of the outbreak on the website, the outbreak is only in the housing facility on the fourth floor.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority and Ministry of Health have declared at outbreak at Soul s Harbour Rescue Mission after two positive cases. The executive director says services are continuing as usual. (Germain Wilson/CBC)
The Souls Harbour Rescue Mission in Halifax has officially paid off its mortgage after nine years, allowing the charity to put an extra $2,900 toward its meal and shelter programs.
Organizations keeping up Christmas spirit with holiday takeout meals Many of our guests that we feed on a day-to-day basis don t have anywhere to go at Christmas time and so we re still trying to make it a special day for them.
Author of the article: Lynn Giesbrecht
Publishing date: Dec 20, 2020 • December 20, 2020 • 3 minute read • Charlie Kavanaugh, director of the Marian Centre, stands by the centre on Halifax Street in Regina, Saskatchewan on Dec. 18, 2020. The Marian Centre s annual Christmas dinner will be served as take-out this year. Photo by BRANDON HARDER /Regina Leader-Post
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As many families work to adapt their holiday plans to new COVID-19 restrictions, some Regina organizations are finding a way to keep the Christmas spirit alive through their annual dinners for those without the privileges of home and family.