The reconstruction of the crumbling County Road 49 is now projected to cost $52.3 million as contingency costs have inflated the price, Prince Edward...
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Prince Edward County will seek to secure up to $9.6 million from the federal government for housing initiatives. At its meeting Tuesday night, council gave the green light to the County's housing corporation to reapply for funding through the Housing Accelerator Fund. The County was denied $14.2 million in funding during round one of the program earlier this year. Elis Ziegler, Affordable Housing Supervisor says the County's $9.6 million ask will span seven initiatives including meeting the 10 per cent target of affordable housing supply growth representing 1,300 projected units. The City of Belleville and Quinte West have also recently...
The reconstruction of the crumbling County Road 49 is now projected to cost $52.3 million as contingency costs have inflated the price, Prince Edward...
A new strategy is in the works to try and connect more people with healthcare providers. At its meeting Tuesday night, Prince Edward County council...
An annual deficit of more than $304,000 is causing some barriers for the Humane Society Hastings-Prince Edward in completing its animal care work....
Bay of Quinte MP Ryan Williams is speaking out regarding the cost of the federal government's carbon tax on local taxpayers. In a release, Williams...
New funding was allocated toward a range of Indigenous-led projects in the NWT that address the need for safe and affordable housing.
Prince Edward County council is looking to appoint a new Integrity Commissioner. At its meeting Tuesday night, council agreed to part ways with its...
The IHS Conference 2024 will focus on practical approaches to creating more inclusive and sustainable housing solutions and encourage collaboration to...
The City of Toronto is determined to get more purpose-built rental housing into the pipeline and off the ground, according to a new staff report that...
EDMONTON — The federal government says Alberta, Ontario and Saskatchewan haven’t formally responded to an offer of funding to tackle homelessness.
EDMONTON — The federal government says Alberta, Ontario and Saskatchewan haven’t formally responded to an offer of funding to tackle homelessness.