Press Release
April 16, 2026
KAMLOOPS –
Summary
Members of Tk̓emlúps te Secwépemc Nation have access to more affordable housing with the opening of 58 new, affordable homes on reserve.
“Housing is foundational to the well-being of our members,” said Kúkwpi7 Rosanne Casimir, Tk̓emlúps te Secwépemc. “These new homes show what is possible when Tk̓emlúps te Secwépemc and our federal and provincial partners work together to support Elders, families and individuals to live safely and with dignity in their own community, strengthening long-term stability and advancing our shared commitment to self-determination and sustainable growth.”
The new housing includes a three‑storey apartment building with 30 homes for Elders and individuals with disabilities, along with 28 two‑storey townhomes for families with low incomes. The mix of homes was designed to reflect the Nation’s priorities and community needs.
“Through the Nation’s partnership and leadership, these new homes will help people stay rooted in their community, close to family, culture and supports,” said Christine Boyle, Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs. “This partnership reflects a shared commitment to advancing affordable housing where it is needed, by providing safe, affordable places to live for Elders, people with disabilities and families.”
Supporting residents’ needs and community life
The 58 new homes at 745 Kamloopa Rd. include 10 one‑bedroom, 20 two‑bedroom, 14 three‑bedroom and 14 four‑bedroom units to meet the diverse needs of community members. A newly formed non‑profit housing provider, Yucwemínem ne Tsetsítcws‑kucw Society, will manage the day‑to‑day operation of the homes.
The development also includes shared indoor and outdoor spaces to support connection and well‑being, including:
“Our government is committed to providing communities the support they need to build capacity to develop local solutions to homelessness and we are extremely proud to have contributed to the development of these new affordable homes for the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Nation,” said Gregor Robertson, federal Minister of Housing and Infrastructure and Minister responsible for Pacific Economic Development Canada. “Access to adequate, affordable housing is the foundation for socio-economic success, and stronger more resilient communities.”
This project is part of a $19-billion housing investment by the B.C. government. Since 2017, the Province has more than 95,000 homes delivered or underway, including nearly 2,300 homes in Kamloops.
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