Construction begins on $23.6-million affordable housing project at Mill Woods surplus school site
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Construction begins on $23.6-million affordable housing project at Mill Woods surplus school site
"Our goal is to maintain them as affordable housing in perpetuity."
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By Liam Newbigging
Published Jul 09, 2026
Last updated 22 minutes ago
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Mayor Andrew Knack speaks to the media following a ceremony to officially launch the Kiniski Gardens affordable housing development, 4320 41 Ave. NW, in Edmonton on Thursda…
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