High school students build tiny homes to help alleviate the housing crunch on Piikani First Nation

A group of high school students in Alberta is taking on the lack of housing on the Piikani First Nation by building custom, tiny homes from the ground up.

A group of high school students in Alberta is taking on the lack of housing on the Piikani First Nation by building custom, tiny homes from the ground up.

The first home is built for an elder.

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8 thoughts on “High school students build tiny homes to help alleviate the housing crunch on Piikani First Nation

  1. Stan says:

    It’s anout time First Nations are picking up n built their own houses instead of same old Gov’t match box houses.

  2. It’s anout time First Nations are picking up n built their own houses instead of same old Gov’t match box houses.

  3. Hi Tamara
    Your story on the high school students building a house for the elder in Piikani First Nation is short and to the point. Is this normal?

    1. Of course it was short and to the point! It’s a news cast not a documentary!! 🙂

  4. Hi Tamara
    Your story on the high school students building a house for the elder in Piikani First Nation is short and to the point. Is this normal?

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