Saskatoon’s city council approved a new temporary shelter with 30 to 40 beds that could open as early as January. The shelter is a temporary solution to emergency shelter needs, though there are no plans for it become a permanent site.
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Saskatoon–Biggar Region, SK
- globalnews.ca
The federal government is providing $36M in funding and low-cost loans to help build or repair 788 affordable homes in Saskatoon. This includes a $23.6M project by Camponi Housing Corp and SaskNative Rental Inc: a townhouse complex for Métis and First Nations tenants that also offers social, medical and financial supports.
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Added on 2024-08-02
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Saskatoon–Biggar Region, SK
- cmhc-schl.gc.ca
The Whitecap Dakota First Nation is building a $52M thermal spa near Saskatoon, incorporating Dakota culture into its design. The project, supported by a $15M federal contribution, will create over 100 jobs and is set to open in 2026.
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Added on 2024-07-24
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Saskatoon–Biggar Region, SK
- cbc.ca
The Ramada Golf Dome in Saskatoon recently closed for repairs and renovations. The facility will reopen in September 2024.
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Added on 2024-05-03
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Saskatoon–Biggar Region, SK
- ctvnews.ca
The Government of Canada is providing $41.3M to the City of Saskatoon through the Housing Accelerator Fund. The funding will expedite 940 housing units over the next three years.
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Added on 2024-02-28
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Saskatoon–Biggar Region, SK
- globalnews.ca
The Sweetgrass First Nation reserve has recently begun construction of a new school. The $39.5M facility will include spaces for traditional knowledge teachings, outdoor learning spaces, a gym, a dental office, and a daycare.
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Added on 2024-02-16
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Saskatoon–Biggar Region, SK
- sasktoday.ca