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Montreal social housing complex to reopen next summer after years of neglect, $400M renovation push
Thousands of social housing units from the Montreal Municipal Housing Office (OMHM) were abandoned because they were in a state of disrepair, but thanks to new funding, some units are now being renovated. Among them is a 54-dwelling social housing complex called Habitation Terasse Coursol, which had been empty since 2018. Noovo Info was recently invited to tour the building while the construction work is underway. 'It's a major renovation project, where we're going to completely rebuild the building's exterior and refurbish the entire interior to bring it up to standard,' said OMHM spokesperson Isabelle Breault. Breault explained that tenants were relocated because the organization was 'confident' the work would be completed within a few years, but they ended up not having enough money. She told Noovo Info that the organization finally received $400 million to carry out major work over the last three years. During a tour of the site, Breault explained that the ceilings and plaster in the gypsum contained asbestos and that they had to have the premises decontaminated. The 54 units are expected to be delivered next summer, and tenants who have been relocated will be able to return. 'Everyone has the right to return; it's the law. So, they have the right to come back, although most of them often decide to stay where they've been relocated. They've been away for almost 10 years now; they've built lives elsewhere. But they can all come back,' Breault said. Years without funding According to Noovo Info, the last few years have been rather difficult for social housing in Montreal, but also across the province, due to low government investment. 'We could barely do the maintenance work that was required. [...] So we have all this catching up to do from the last few years, which requires a lot of work,' said Breault, who pointed out that one in three doors in the Little Burgundy neighbourhood is a social housing unit. 'Of course, this poses significant challenges when renovating, because we're changing the image of the neighbourhood, especially here where there are so many social housing units.'


Toronto Star
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- Toronto Star
B.C. RCMP team helps rescue 12 stranded kayakers near U.S. border
SURREY - An RCMP team patrolling the waters near the border between Canada and the United States helped rescue a group of 12 kayakers, including six children. British Columbia RCMP says in a release that a team conducting patrols as part of the Canada-U.S. Shiprider program were alerted Thursday by a U.S. Coast Guard broadcast.


Winnipeg Free Press
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- Winnipeg Free Press
B.C. RCMP team helps rescue 12 stranded kayakers near U.S. border
SURREY – An RCMP team patrolling the waters near the border between Canada and the United States helped rescue a group of 12 kayakers, including six children. British Columbia RCMP says in a release that a team conducting patrols as part of the Canada-U.S. Shiprider program were alerted Thursday by a U.S. Coast Guard broadcast. The alert said the group of six kayaks reported being in distress in waters between Patos and Sucia islands, part of the San Juan Islands off Washington state. The RCMP team along with the coast guard and Washington State Park authorities were able to find and bring onboard the stranded kayakers and all are uninjured. Police say the kayakers are members of two families who went on an overnight guided tour when they encountered challenging conditions on their return trip and called for help. The Shiprider program between Canada and the United States allows for an integrated enforcement of maritime laws in the undisputed waterways shared by both countries. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 15, 2025.