REGINA — The provincial government has given a financial boost to the Provincial Approach to Homelessness, with an additional $20 million over three years.

The announcement was made at the Legislature by Social Services Minister Terry Jenson alongside Regina Mayor Chad Bachynski.

As part of the announcement the City of Regina is receiving an additional $1.1 million dollars in provincial funding, described as supporting their priorities to expand homelessness services in the community — in this case, additional warming shelters.

This is included as part of the $20 million overall amount, which itself is new funding that was not in the 2025-26 budget. The new funding is also in addition to the initial PATH investment of $40.2 million announced in 2023.

“The $40.2 million was used to real

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