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Construction of affordable housing underway on Tsawout First Nation in Central Saanich

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Construction of a new affordable housing development on the Tsawout First Nation in Central Saanich is currently underway, with completion set for Spring 2023. 

The housing development aims to provide an affordable place to live that meets the needs of working families. 

Although rental prices have not yet been confirmed, to be announced closer to opening date, they are said to be well below market rents in the area. Approximately $655 for a two-bedroom unit and $750 for a three-bedroom. 

“Once the Salish Sea Housing Society identified the strong need for workforce housing on the traditional W̱SÁNEĆ territory, they embarked on a mission to fill this gap in housing options,” said Ron Rice, chair, Salish Sea Housing Society. 

“We are so excited to see this vision actualized and are grateful to our project partners.”

The five-storey building development is designed for Indigenous peoples in the workforce, built through a partnership between the Province through BC Housing, the Salish Sea Housing Society and the Tsawout First Nation. 

“This project will help working people in Saanich stay connected to their culture, communities and families,” said Lana Popham, MLA for Saanich South, 

“We will continue to work in partnership with First Nations and Indigenous housing partners to deliver more much-needed affordable housing, both on and off reserve.”

The building will have 24 two-bedroom suites, three three-bedroom suites and one fully accessible suite. 

Amenities include dishwashers and washer/dryer hookups in each unit, a common laundry facility, storage lockers and bike storage, covered parking and internet access. There will also be a playground and a communal space for gatherings. 

“The Tsawout First Nation is thrilled to work with BC Housing to have affordable housing for working families built on our traditional territories,” said Chief Harvey Underwood, Tsawout First Nation, 

“There are many jobs opening up right now, but without an affordable place to live, it is harder for people to access these jobs. We are pleased that these 28 units will be built to a high environmental energy standard, which fits with the values of our First Nation.”

The housing is expected to be ready for occupancy in Spring 2023.

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