Units to Provide Affordable Housing Post-2010 Olympics

Much needed affordable housing units for people in need across British Columbia to be created.
Units to Provide Affordable Housing Post-2010 Olympics
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<a><img src="https://www.theepochtimes.com/assets/uploads/2015/09/BC_HOUSING_08.jpg" alt="VANOC and the Province of B.C. plan to convert Olympic modular units into affordable homes after the Games. (L-R) Housing Minister Rich Coleman, Premier Gordon Campbell, Mark from Phoenix Drug and Alcohol Centre, and VANOC CEO John Furlong.  (B.C. Housing)" title="VANOC and the Province of B.C. plan to convert Olympic modular units into affordable homes after the Games. (L-R) Housing Minister Rich Coleman, Premier Gordon Campbell, Mark from Phoenix Drug and Alcohol Centre, and VANOC CEO John Furlong.  (B.C. Housing)" width="320" class="size-medium wp-image-1833247"/></a>
VANOC and the Province of B.C. plan to convert Olympic modular units into affordable homes after the Games. (L-R) Housing Minister Rich Coleman, Premier Gordon Campbell, Mark from Phoenix Drug and Alcohol Centre, and VANOC CEO John Furlong.  (B.C. Housing)