1983 - Treaty 7 Urban Indian Housing Authority originated when two individuals, Casey Scott of the Peigan Nation and Mike Bruised Head of the Blood Tribe, were involved in a summer project through the Sik-Ooh-Kotoki Friendship Society. Their study indicated that Native people, within the Treaty 7 Area, were having difficulty in acquiring suitable housing in urban centers.
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Urban Aboriginal Housing ProgramThis program provides affordable rent, based on 25 per cent of total household income and includes a fixed utility chargeAffordable Market Housing ProgramThe Affordable Market Housing Program offers accommodations based on a fixed-rental rate that is 20 per cent less than market rates.
Lilac Terrace is a Senior's Supported Living complex in Sparwood, British Columbia. The building is owned & operated by Elk Valley Seniors Housing Society, a registered charity and non-profit housing provider. Lilac Terrace was built under the Homes BC Pr