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AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOUSING OPENS IN PRINCE ALBERT

Released on August 23, 2006

Eleven affordable, family rental housing units in Prince Albert officially opened today thanks to a federal, provincial and municipal funding partnership totaling $450,000.

The housing project was undertaken by the Prince Albert Community Housing Society Inc. (PACHSI) and supported through the Centenary Affordable Housing Program (CAHP), part of Saskatchewan's HomeFirst strategy.

"The new affordable housing units unveiled today demonstrate what can be achieved through successful partnerships," Prince Albert MP Brian Fitzpatrick said on behalf of Human Resources and Social Development Minister Diane Finley. "Canada's new government is pleased to be making this investment."

"This project exemplifies what HomeFirst is all about, which is providing low-income Saskatchewan residents the opportunity to live in safe, affordable housing," Saskatchewan Rivers MLA Lon Borgerson said on behalf of Community Resources Minister Buckley Belanger. "We are pleased to work with the federal and municipal governments and community partners to make projects like this a reality. With this initiative, eleven families in Prince Albert now have a place to call home, which will ultimately increase their independence and community involvement."

"The project was an opportunity to rejuvenate neighborhoods rather than having an empty lot. City Council supported the initiative because it provided decent housing for those in the lower income bracket. City Council has historically supported these types of initiatives and will continue to do so, as Council views housing as being key to a healthy and vibrant community," Mayor Jim Stiglitz said.

PACHSI, an active non-profit corporation established in 1977, owns and manages a housing portfolio of more than 260 rental units. To help meet the demand for affordable rental housing in Prince Albert, PACHSI acquired, relocated and rehabilitated ten surplus housing units from nearby Crutwell and one from within the City. This innovative project achieves several goals as a cost effective means of meeting housing needs, revitalizing mature neighbourhoods and making better use of public housing investments.

The breakdown of CAHP funding is $225,000 from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, $180,000 from Saskatchewan Housing Corporation and a $45,000 in-kind contribution from the City of Prince Albert to reduce the cost of the lots. The 10 Crutwell units were estimated to have a value of $100,000 ($10,000 per unit). PACHSI provided $132,880 in mortgage financing to make up the remainder of the capital cost, estimated to be $682,880.

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For More Information, Contact:

Linda Saliken
Community Resources
Regina
Phone: (306) 787-0246
Kimberlee Jones
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Calgary
Phone: (403) 515-3048

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