The Waterloo housing estate, with its 1960s era high rise buildings known as “suicide towers”, will be demolished or redeveloped to make way for a mixture of private, social and affordable housing.
SHOW received $1.1 million from the Region of Waterloo earlier this month for a new 10-unit supportive housing project.
City of Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore has slammed the proposed plans for the Waterloo housing estate as a ‘State Government experiment in overdevelopment’ and has organised a community meeting next ...
Non-profit developers have been given 47 days to help Waterloo city hall overcome its housing slump by proposing how to put homes on 24 acres of vacant, city-owned land. City council invited ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Somewhere, amid the life she has been packing into boxes lately, Anna Kovic still has the receipt for her rent from 1971. $16.90 a ...
The City of Waterloo is setting aside $500,000 to boost local affordable housing supply. The proposed grant, a first for the city, would help non-profits offset some of the costs of creating or ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Public housing towers in Waterloo will be bulldozed as part of a major urban renewal project over the next 20 years to accommodate ...
Health care, housing and post-secondary education funding were among the top issues addressed by Waterloo candidates as part of a panel discussion on CBC Kitchener-Waterloo's The Morning Edition on ...
Students feeling Waterloo housing crunch From CTV Kitchener's Jeff Pickel: Waterloo students say the rent market is becoming less viable for thousands looking for a place to stay.
The Ontario government is considering changing the standards for its billion-dollar housing fund, but some municipal leaders say it still doesn't do enough to tackle the housing crisis. The Building ...
As he prepares to return to Parliament on Monday, Kitchener Centre MP Mike Morrice has one major issue on his mind. "We have to talk housing," Morrice told Craig Norris, host of CBC Kitchener-Waterloo ...