Listen Live
Listen Live

Housing project with over 100 units opens in north Lethbridge

A new housing project has opened in north Lethbridge.  

The Aboriginal Housing Society’s Buffalo Lodge adds 132 housing units to the city. 

The complex features townhouses and apartments, with one to three bedrooms that can house students, bachelors, families, and elders. 

The Buffalo Lodge, known as Iinii’toyis in Blackfoot, is on five acres at 2901 Stafford Drive North in the Legacy Ridge area.  

The total project cost is estimated at $37.6 million, with the City of Lethbridge chipping in $1.8 million in support. 

ADDRESSING A NEED 

Officials say access to affordable housing and social housing is a serious concern in the city. This latest project helps meet the demand of the Indigenous community, which was identified as a high priority in the City’s Municipal Housing Strategy. 

In April 2022, the City approved $300,000 for the Buffalo Lodge’s development and planning. In December of that year, City Council gave the thumbs up to conditionally supporting funding from the 2022-2031 D-32 Affordable Housing CIP project to the Aboriginal Housing Society. 

Officials note that no operational funding from the City was requested.

The City’s funds helped in securing federal funding for the project, which includes: 

  • $34,997,000 from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation’s Affordable Housing Funding; 
  • $1.9 million grant from the National Indigenous Collaborative Housing Incorporation 

“We know the housing need is there. This is a great example of collaboration providing more options and opportunities in our community,” says Lethbridge mayor Blaine Hyggen. 

The Aboriginal Housing Society’s board chair Melissa Many Fingers says they are dedicated to creating safe and inclusive homes that “reflect Indigenous culture, values and community”. Many Fingers adds, “Through projects like Iinii’toyis, our organization supports Indigenous individuals and families by fostering belonging, independence and a sense of place. With strong collaboration from all levels of government, the society proudly contributes innovative housing solutions during a time of national housing need.” 

Matthew Pitcher, the City’s Housing Solutions Coordinator, says housing is not a “sole-jurisdiction issue”. 

“As the national housing crisis continues, it is through meaningful and effective partnerships like these where positive outcomes will continue to occur,” he says. 

Buffalo Lodge boasts an outdoor space and a community cultural centre, and officials say half of the units will be held at affordable rates for at least 20 years.

Justin Goulet
Justin Goulet
Justin Goulet brings over a decade of experience to the Lethbridge newsroom. He started his career in Ontario before moving to Vancouver Island in 2014 to work with Vista Radio. He moved to Alberta in February 2019 and joined the Lethbridge team in June 2024. Justin is excited to share the stories of southern Alberta.
- Advertisement -

cjoc Now playing play

ckbd Now playing play

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Revamped online safety toolkit available for parents and youth

A revamped online safety toolkit is available for parents and kids through the Lethbridge Police Service website.

City, County lift fire bans after soggy, wet weekend

After a damp weekend in southern Alberta, the City of Lethbridge has lifted a River Valley fire ban. 

Lethbridge sees more rain over weekend than all of June 2024 

It was a very wet weekend in some parts of Alberta, with some communities getting over 100 millimetres of rain.

City says encampment strategy showing positive results two years since launch

The City of Lethbridge says its encampment strategy has shown positive results since it was launched two years ago.

Residents displaced following south Lethbridge fire

A fire in south Lethbridge Friday morning led to about 10 people displaced from their homes.
- Advertisement -