Kikinahk seeks support for new eight-unit, low-income apartment complex
La Ronge’s Kikinahk Friendship Centre is one of four friendship centres in Saskatchewan that appears to be qualified for a federal housing initiative through the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC).
That’s according to Executive Director Ron Woytowich, who said if given the approval from town council and the CMHC, a new eight-unit apartment block for low-income families could be built along Bedford Drive by Sunrise Apartments. The units would include two bedrooms, be wheelchair accessible, and will take advantage of solar power.
Woytowich appeared at a regular town council meeting Wednesday looking for support for the project. In specific, he asked for approval for a piece of land, as well as a deferral on a 10 per cent down payment.
“In the case of La Ronge, we are always short on adequate housing and proper housing,” Woytowich said. “It’s something we definitely want and need.”


