New Whitehorse housing project set to welcome first residents
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A new supportive housing project in Whitehorse that will help house vulnerable Indigenous people is getting ready to move in its first tenants next month. Whitehorse-based non-profit the Safe at Home Society is leading the 67-unit project, which will provide affordable housing and supports for people experiencing homelessness. Seventy-five per cent of the units are allocated for Indigenous people, and 50 per cent for women. Renovations transforming the building from a former hotel are now complete, and the City of Whitehorse granted the building occupancy late last month. “We’re really excited…
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