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New, Affordable Homes for Low Income Families in Prince Albert

The federal and provincial governments are providing a combined investment of over $750,000 to build four new, affordable homes for low-income families in Prince Albert.

MLA for Prince Albert Northcote Alana Ross, on behalf of Social Services Minister and Minister Responsible for the Saskatchewan Housing Corporation (SHC) Gene Makowsky, alongside representatives from Riverbank Development Corporation announced construction of the project, located at 1347 14th Street West and 423 12th Street West in Prince Albert.  

“We are honoured to collaborate with the federal and provincial governments to bring affordable housing to our community,” Prince Albert Mayor Greg Dionne said. “Witnessing our city unite with government support to make these homes possible is truly inspiring. This new project represents more than just walls and a roof; it is a place where lives will grow and dreams will be realized. We are grateful to contribute to making Prince Albert a great place to live.”

Consisting of two duplexes, each new property will contain a three-bedroom unit and a two-bedroom unit. Riverbank Development Corporation is partnering with KidsFirst, Native Coordinating Council and Family Futures to provide supportive services to the future tenants.

The City of Prince Albert is also providing $20,000 in grant funding to support this $1.1 million construction project. 

The project is expected to be completed by Spring 2025

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