Regina families with children under 12 who need short-term emergency care could receive some help from the provincial government.
The Government of Saskatchewan said it is partnering with Thomas Circle of Care to open a new community respite program in Regina. The province is contributing $795,000 to expand those services in the Queen City.
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“Community respite programs provide essential support for families during difficult times,” Social Services Minister Terry Jenson said in a statement.
“By working with Thomas Circle of Care, we are putting c

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