Questions remain as Indigenous peacekeepers program starts next week
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A homeless encampment is photographed at 20th Street West and Avenue K South in 2025. An Indigenous peacekeepers pilot program in Saskatoon is expected to help connect some of the city’s most vulnerable to housing, medical or addictions services. PHOTO BY MICHELLE BERG /Saskatoon StarPhoenix Article content An Indigenous peacekeepers pilot program is starting in Saskatoon, but what will it look like? Article content Last week, it was learned through a city council discussion around a community safety program that the peacekeepers program would start next week. Article content Article content S…
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May 22, 2026