The governments of Canada and Manitoba announced the joint investment of an additional $104 million over five years to help create more affordable housing for individuals and families across the province.
The Manitoba government continues to invest in affordable housing for seniors and is seeking partners to build 140 new units in communities across the province.
The Governments of Canada and Manitoba celebrated the official opening today of Villa Youville, a new 24 unit affordable rental apartment complex for seniors living on low incomes in Ste. Anne.
Doug Dobrowolski, President of the Association of Manitoba Municipalities (AMM) is hoping last week’s provincial budget will focus less on merging municipalities and more on the things that really matter to Manitobans, like alternate revenue for infrastructure and housing.
The City of Steinbach is working to enhance multi-family housing development in established neighbourhoods.
This Sunday, June 24th at 2:00 p.m., there will be a sod turning ceremony for the Four Winds Project in Steinbach, a ministry of Southland Church for people with life-controlling behaviors.
Doug Dobrowolski, President of the Association of Manitoba Municipalities (AMM) is hoping tomorrow’s provincial budget at the Manitoba Legislature will acknowledge two of the lobby group’s priorities – infrastructure and housing.
The province is renewing its commitment to create more affordable housing and more choices for renters.
It has been one of the most talked about issues in Steinbach and surrounding areas in recent years, affordable assisted living for seniors.
The Governments of Canada and Manitoba today announced $10.1 million in joint funding for new affordable housing projects.