Housing units burned in fire ready for new tenants
On Friday, 12 newly rebuilt public housing units in Prince Albert will be ready for their first tenants to move in.
The provincial government invested $3.3 million to rebuild the complex, which includes two- and three-bedroom social housing, that was partially burned in a fire several years ago.
“Safe and affordable housing is the foundation for families to thrive and build a better future,” Social Services Minister and Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Housing Corporation Terry Jenson said in a news release. “This project reflects our ongoing efforts to provide housing that meets the needs of our communities, ensuring families have the stability and opportunity they need to succeed.”
Given the 140 family wait list Prince Albert Housing Authority has, it was not a chore to fill them, said Manager David DeVos on Tuesday, Jan. 28 during the official ribbon cutting.