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Opinion: The way is finally cleared for homeless housing

Article content Assuming all goes well that being a relative term at this point it will be 2024 before the $115-million building operated under a B.C. Housing contract by the non-profit S.U.C.C.E.S.S. will welcome the first residents and Vancouver Coastal Health’s 50,000-square-foot facility is opened. The foundation has raised more than $30 million, which has been matched by the province. The city has committed $38-million worth of land, and Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. is said to be committed to funding the remainder, but it has yet to officially announce its contribution. The site has been an epicentre of protests as homeless numbers rose to 2,095 last year, nearly 500 more than in 2008.

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