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New housing at 19 Wing Comox

New housing units are available in the Wallace Gardens neighborhood at 19 Wing Comox.

Canadian Forces Housing Agency manager with CFB Comox, Russ Arnott, says the units are part of a plan to reinvigorate the Wallace Gardens neighborhood at 19 Wing Comox.

Arnott says in 2014, the Housing Agency received $102-million in federal funding to help with their projects across the country.

Over the past year, $4-million was spent on the construction of the 8 new housing units and improvements to other buildings in the area.

Arnott says the plan going forward is to build another new 8-unit apartment block in the neighborhood.

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