A 62-unit building, 49 of which are subsidized, was inaugurated on Wright Street, Gatineau, and a 20-bed transition project will be built next to Gîte-Ami. 62-unit building This 25.6-million project, of which 17 million are from the Government of Quebec and 1.25 million from the City of Gatineau, is part of the City's objective of increasing the supply of affordable housing and reducing the pressure on the private market. Of the 62 units, 49 are…
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A 62-unit building, 49 of which are subsidized, was inaugurated on Wright Street, Gatineau, and a 20-bed transition project will be built next to Gîte-Ami. 62-unit building This 25.6-million project, of which 17 million are from the Government of Quebec and 1.25 million from the City of Gatineau, is part of the City's objective of increasing the supply of affordable housing and reducing the pressure on the private market. Of the 62 units, 49 are…