PINK TRIANGLE COMMUNITY SERVICES (Organization; Regina)
Building a community [Pink Triangle Community Services established in Regina
dedicated to improving self-esteem, providing information and education,
encouraging healthy living, and providing support for coming out and against
homophobia; etc.].
P91 (v12n6)(Sept. 14, 1994): 13 (23cm.)
No grant from council [Regina City Council rejects request of Pink Triangle Community
Services for $10,000 grant; details; PTCS will appeal before council on July 25].
P98 (v13n5)(July 26, 1995): 19 (24cm.)
Not the same [Pink Triangle Community Services began two years ago to develop
organization patterned on Saskatoon's Gay & Lesbian Health Services; have been
working to secure financial resources; in May were refused a charitable
organization registration number by Revenue Canada; some activities of the
organization outlined].
P99 (v13n6)(Sept. 13, 1995): 13 (42cm.)
Community feedback [Pink Triangle Community Services, Regina, has scheduled
community forum for November 26; one of purposes is to establish dialogue
between the PTCS Board and the gay/lesbian community; some of experiences
and plans of PTCS].
P100 (v13n7)(Oct. 25, 1995): 13 (26cm.)
Forging ahead [Pink Triangle Community Services held community forum Nov. 26 to
get feedback from Regina's gay/lesbian community and determine organization's
direction; spokesman Brad McDougall disappointed only a dozen attended;
summary of meeting proceedings].
P101 (v13n8)(Dec. 6, 1995): 14 (30cm.)
On the line [sixteen lesbians/gays trained as phone line volunteers by Gens Hellquist,
Saskatoon, to serve Regina's gay/lesbian community].
P103 (v14n2)(March 13, 1996): 14 (16cm.)
New energy in Regina [new board of directors elected at annual meeting of PTCS; hope
to revitalize group and provide more services; madeline browne and Debbie
Seida elected as co-chairs].
P104 (v14n3)(April 24, 1996)[dated April 26 on contents page]: 13 (17cm.)
Pink Triangle growing [emphasizing continuing growth of Regina's information and
support phone line and work on list of gay or gay-friendly businesses].
P106 (v14n5)(July 24, 1996): 11 (13cm.)
Out Our Way [Pink Triangle Community Services, Regina, co-sponsoring book signing
October 20; Michael Riordon will sign Out Our Way].
P107 (v14n6)(Sept. 11, 1996): 11 (8cm.)
Reorganizing [Regina's Pink Triangle Community Services currently reorganizing after
large turnover of board; etc.].
P109 (v14n8)(Dec. 4, 1996): 14 (14cm.)
Reaching out to youth [Pink Triangle Community Services, Regina, reaches out to
Regina's youth; was asked to talk to youth group, Street Culture, and to help
with presentation to peer and guidance counselors from three Regina high
schools; other details].
P127 (v17n2)(March 10, 1999): 10 (25cm.)
New support groups [the "Regina health and social services organization," Pink
Triangle Community Services, is adding two new support groups --
P.S.A. (Peer Support for persons living with HIV/AIDS) and Later in Life, for
those "coming out" at a later age, directed at those over 25].
P134 (v18n1)(Jan. 26, 2000): 12 (21cm.)