Former Pine Grove inmates offered new home in Saskatoon
Women being released from jail in Saskatchewan now have a new place to call home.
On Friday, the Saskatoon Tribal Council opened Īkwēskīcik iskwēwak – which means “turning your life around” – in collaboration with different levels of government. The halfway house is serving as a transition for women leaving the Pine Grove Correctional Centre and returning to society.
“So now they have a place to finish off their sentence,” said Tribal Chief Mark Arcand.
“They can actually come here for a maximum of 18 months.”