For three years, the 98 units at Larwill Place on Cambie Street have offered homes with to low-income tenants at risk of homelessness, but the lease expires on July 31.
For three years, the 98 units at Larwill Place on Cambie Street have offered homes with to low-income tenants at risk of homelessness, but the lease expires on July 31.
As it stands, there are 117 people sheltering on East Hastings Street, and 70 of them have expressed a desire for safe housing, according to the province.
As it stands, there are 117 people sheltering on East Hastings Street, and 70 of them have expressed a desire for safe housing, according to the province.
B.C. to receive $205-million in rapid-housing funding Published March 31, 2021
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The federal government has announced B.C. will get a total of $205-million from Canada’s new rapid housing initiatives and some of the money has already been used to buy three buildings in downtown Vancouver that will be converted to subsidized housing.
Wednesday’s announcement is among a torrent of federal events in recent weeks touting new housing measures by the federal Liberals.
In Vancouver, there has been an unprecedented level of acquisitions by the city and the province with the help of federal money. At least some of the money is meant to help Vancouver clear a large encampment of homeless people in Strathcona Park, near Chinatown, that has become a highly visible flashpoint in the city.