The Alberta government is investing $112 million for the construction of interim housing for Albertans who lost their homes when a wildfire ripped through the community of Jasper.
JASPER – The Alberta government is committing $112 million toward interim housing for Jasper residents who lost their homes in the wildfire. The funding will go toward building 250 modular homes ...
The Alberta government will spend $112 million to get 250 modular homes built in Jasper for residents whose houses were destroyed in the wildfire in July. The homes, mostly two- and three-bedroom ...
The funding announced Monday will also be used to construct 25 modular homes in Hinton for displaced ... The land was given to the Alberta Social Housing Corporation by the Town of Hinton.
The Alberta government announced Monday that it’s building 250 modular housing units in Jasper ... And we will ensure these interim homes are in place as quickly and efficiently as possible ...
The Alberta government announced Monday that it's building 250 modular housing units in Jasper ... An estimated 2,000 people lost their homes. A worker walks in a devastated neighbourhood in ...
The Alberta government announced Monday that it's building 250 modular housing units in Jasper ... An estimated 2,000 people lost their homes. Community and Social Services Minister Jason Nixon ...
The Alberta government announced Monday that it's building 250 modular housing units in Jasper for residents ... An estimated 2,000 people lost their homes. Community and Social Services Minister ...