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Former Quality Inn in Prince Albert re-opens under First Nations partnership


Former Quality Inn Hotel in Prince Albert re-opens under First Nations ownership
After being closed for almost two years, the former Quality Inn Hotel in downtown Prince Albert has re-opened under First Nations ownership.
The facility has been purchased by the Timanaska Development Corporation and the Saskatchewan River Business Corporation, which includes the Cumberland House Cree Nation as a partner.
In addition to standard hotel rooms, plans are for the facility to offer student housing and a 24-hour daycare.
The hotel is located in close proximity to the new University of Saskatchewan campus in Prince Albert.
CHCN Chief Rene Chaboyer said even though we are in the midst of an economy slowed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the shuttered hotel presented an investment opportunity the partners didn’t feel they could pass up. ....

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Vacant Prince Albert hotel re-opens as Indigenous-owned affordable housing business


 
PRINCE ALBERT
A shuttered hotel in downtown Prince Albert has re-opened as affordable housing for students and people travelling for medical care.
The Cumberland Crossing Inn is owned by a Cumberland House Cree Nation company, Saskatchewan River Business Corporation, and Timanaska Development Corporation. Last year, city council unanimously approved their $900,000 bid to purchase the former Quality Inn.
The building will also house a restaurant, a 24-hour daycare and operate medical transportation.
Chief Rene Chaboyer said the project will provide economic stability for Cumberland House Cree Nation.
“We’re trying to push the envelope and be a trend-setting First Nation that can model (for) other nations,” he said. ”Do things that other nations didn’t think that they could ever do. There’s good things in the works. It’s truly a new beginning.” ....

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