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Affordable Housing Announcement in Annapolis Valley

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The Province announced more than $4.3 million in investments in affordable housing in the Annapolis Valley today, May 23, at an event at the Municipality of the County of Kings council chambers in Coldbrook. The news release about the announcement is at: https://news.novascotia.ca/en/2025/05/23/funding-affordable-housing-annapolis-valley

 Leanne Jennings, Executive Director, Open Arms Resource Centre.

Leanne Jennings, Executive Director, Open Arms Resource Centre, speaks about the organization’s recent purchase of a 15-unit affordable apartment building in Kentville, with support from the Community Housing Acquisition Program. (Province of Nova Scotia)


Minister of Municipal Affairs John Lohr.

Municipal Affairs Minister John Lohr, MLA for Kings North, on behalf of Growth and Development Minister Colton LeBlanc, announces $4.3 million in investments to preserve and build affordable housing units in the Annapolis Valley. (Province of Nova Scotia)


Dave Corkum, Mayor, Municipality of the County of Kings.

Dave Corkum, Mayor, Municipality of the County of Kings, speaks at the announcement in Coldbrook. (Province of Nova Scotia)


The property purchased with government support by the Open Arms Resource Centre in Kentville.

L-R: Leanne Jennings, Executive Director, Open Arms Resource Centre; Municipal Affairs Minister John Lohr, MLA for Kings North; Dave Corkum, Mayor, Municipality of the County of Kings; and David Bowlby, MLA for Annapolis outside the Kentville property purchased with government support by Open Arms. (Province of Nova Scotia)


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