Fifty-two affordable homes open for First Nations in Merritt

(CFJC File Photo)
First Nations elders, families and youth in Merritt now have access to new affordable homes with the opening of a 52-unit building.
โBy investing in housing in rural areas, and helping First Nations people and families find the homes they need, weโre helping people stay connected to their culture and loved ones, and thrive in the community they call home,โ said Ravi Kahlon, Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs. โIโm proud that B.C. is the first province to invest in on- and off-reserve housing.โ
The four-storey building at 2640 Spring Bank Ave. will provide homes for community members from Nicola Valleyโs five First Nation bands: Coldwater Indian Band, Lower Nicola Indian Band, Nooaitch Indian Band, Shackan Indian Band and Upper Nicola Band.
โWorking in partnership with First Nations in the Nicola Valley supports self-determination and reconciliation in a way that these Nationsโ members can see and feel,โ said Christine Boyle, Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation. โI applaud the leadership by the Nicola Native Lodge Society and the five Nations for coming together with the Province to provide a culturally significant space moving forward.โ
The Nicola Native Lodge Society (NNLS) provided the land for the project and will operate the building, which includes a mix of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom units, each with a private balcony. Five of the units are accessible and 31 are adaptable to accommodate changing accessibility needs. The building includes an amenity space for social gatherings and cultural ceremonies, with direct access to an outdoor amenity space.
โThis marks a proud moment, as we celebrate the opening of the Nicola Native Lodge, said Vaughn Sunday , coordinator of the NNLS. โ This historic occasion could not have been accomplished without the support of the members of the five Nicola First Nations, the elected leadership, the board members of the NNLS, BC Housing and the Province.โ
This project is part of a $19-billion housing investment by the B.C. government. Since 2017, the Province has nearly 92,000 homes that have been delivered or are underway, including approximately 250 homes in Merritt.
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