Canadore College and the District of Nipissing Social Services Administration Board (DNSSAB) have officially opened their collaborative cohabitation housing project. This intergenerational housing project consists of 61 two-bedroom units that will house older adults and Canadore students. Ontario Construction News explains that Canadore students will live on-site and offer health and wellness support services to tenants. “Intergenerational housing models like this are essential for building strong communities and supporting healthy aging,” said Canadore President George Burton, who expressed hope that the project could be replicated across Ontario.