New affordable homes for Sherwood Park seniors
The governments of Alberta and Canada are supporting new affordable housing with more capacity and supports for Sherwood Park and area seniors.
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Architectural rendering of the new Clover Bar Lodge.
The new Clover Bar Lodge replaces the original lodge property with modernized amenities and greater capacity with 144 one-bedroom units. Residents began moving into the facility in January.
The total project created approximately 240 jobs.
Minister of Families, Children and Social Development and Minister responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) Ahmed Hussen, and Seniors and Housing Minister Josephine Pon celebrated the grand opening of the new lodge. The governments of Alberta and Canada provided $32.4 million for the Clover Bar Lodge project.
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April
• A westbound Fir Street Strathcona County Transit bus was struck by a southbound truck on Sherwood Drive, which forced the bus to run into the London Drugs.
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• EICS and EIPS were caught off guard by the UCP’s new $128-million cuts for educational assistants, substitute teachers, busing and other services to redirect the money temporarily to fight COVID-19.
• The county’s local COVID-case count was 17 on April 1.
• Sherwood Park-Fort Saskatchewan MP Garnett Genuis was one of the few Members of Parliament to be a part of the historic debate and passing of Bill C-13: the Canadian Emergency Response Benefit Act that provided billions in COVID-19 relief funding.