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Uncertainty continues to surround the funding situation for The Lighthouse Serving the Battlefords. Still, officials with the City of North Battleford expressed cautious optimism at Monday night’s council meeting that a resolution will ultimately be found for the well-publicized funding issues of the organization. In particular, local officials have been stepping up their calls for some sort of secure core funding from other levels of government – something not in place at the moment. Last month, North Battleford’s community safety coordinator Herb Sutton had told council The Lighthouse faced a 50 per cent shortfall, after Social Services had informed The Lighthouse that a number of clients would no longer be funded by the agency. Since then, the scramble has been on to address the funding shortfall and keep the Lighthouse open. In January, Battlefords Agency Tribal Chiefs Community Development Corporation stepped up to the plate with funds to keep the Lighthouse operating until the end of March. Most recently, The Lighthouse held a successful Coldest Night of the Year
fundraiser event on Saturday night. That raised upwards of $30,000, according to Sutton’s report to council at their meeting Monday night. City council also stepped up Monday with a matching contribution of $25,000. Revenue was found from municipal operating grant funds to cover that contribution, and once again was designed to address the funding shortfall. The resolution was ap-
proved unanimously, but not before there was grousing by councillors about a lack of support from other levels of government. “I think it’s more a provincial or federal mandate,” said Councillor Greg Lightfoot. He said he hoped “people in the community understand our frustration with how it’s being dealt with.” Lightfoot wanted to see the federal and provincial government come up with core funding. Councillor
Ryan Bater agreed, making clear he thought funding The Lighthouse was a provincial responsibility. “Saskatchewan, I believe, is the only province in Canada where there is not core funding at the moment to shelters, which is something that’s a little bit shocking to me,” he said. Right now, Social Services funds clients at the North Battleford Lighthouse on an individual, per diem basis. Continued on Page 3
Manager of The Lighthouse Serving the Battlefords, Caitlin Glencross, accepts a cheque from Mayor Ian Hamilton. Photo submitted