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News Release


November 4, 2005

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AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECT RENOVATES FORMER SCHOOLHOUSE IN ITUNA

An innovative project in Ituna has renovated a 1950s schoolhouse into four
units of affordable housing, thanks to the help of federal, provincial, and
municipal funding.

The former two-room school has been converted into one-bedroom apartments that
will allow four high-functioning individuals with intellectual disabilities to
live independently with some support services.

"Housing is so much more than just bricks and mortar, it's about the people
who make it their home," Ralph Goodale, federal Minister of Finance, on behalf
of Joe Fontana, federal Minister of Labour and Housing, said. "The federal
government is committed to providing affordable housing options that meet the
needs of Canadians, particularly those who need a little extra help. So, I am
encouraged to see innovative projects like this, which has strong roots in the
local community, both past and present."

"This unique housing project will allow these individuals the degree of
independence that they deserve," Community Resources and Employment Minister
Joanne Crofford said. "This is another example of HomeFirst providing people
in Saskatchewan with appropriate affordable housing options that offer safety,
security, stability and dignity."

"The Town of Ituna welcomes and supports this partnership which contributes to
the economy of the town and provides affordable housing for adults with
intellectual disabilities," Ituna Mayor Bill Berezuik said. "We welcome and
embrace the residents who are about to embark on their first taste of
independence, something we all take for granted."

The project is supported through the Centenary Affordable Housing Program
(CAHP), which is part of the Government of Saskatchewan's HomeFirst strategy.
The breakdown of the CAHP contribution of $176,000 consists of $88,000 from
the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), $72,000 from the
Saskatchewan Housing Corporation (SHC), and an in-kind land and building
contribution of $16,000 from the Town of Ituna. A mortgage and other in-kind
contributions of sponsors' equity will provide the balance of the funding.

The project was undertaken by Deer Park Villa Inc., a community-based
non-profit corporation run by a volunteer board of directors in Ituna. It
operates three group homes, an activity centre, and Supported Independent
Living and Supported Employment Programs for individuals with intellectual
disabilities. The building is just over 2,000 square feet in size. There are
four suites ranging in size from 428 to 480 square feet, with one suite
designed to accommodate a client in a wheelchair.

The clients will have the option of using community transportation and those
able to walk will be able to access all amenities on foot. External support
services will be provided by Saskatchewan Community Resources and Employment's
Community Living Division.

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For More Information, Contact:
Jamie Shanks
Community Resources and Employment
Regina
Phone: (306) 787-4011
Jason Cobb
CMHC
Calgary
Phone: (403) 515-2903


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