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Gatineau homeless shelter back on track after sale cancelled

A Gatineau, Que., businessman says he's cancelled the pending saleof a downtown building so the city can use it as a temporary homeless shelter, freeing up the Centre Robert Guertin.

Local businessman Gilles Desjardins cancels plans to sell 217 rue Montcalm

A brick arena building in a parking lot.
Gatineau has been using the Centre Robert Guertin, located in the citys Hull sector, as a temporary shelter during the pandemic. The local health authority says it would prefer to move the shelter to 217 rue Montcalm. (Radio-Canada)

A Gatineau, Que., businessman says he's cancelled the pending saleof a downtown building so the city can use it as a temporary homeless shelter, freeing up the Centre Robert Guertin.

Brigil Homes founderGilles Desjardins had previously offered the building at 217 rue Montcalm for use as a shelter, but on Thursday announced he was selling the property.

He said he quickly changed course when he learned the local health authority, the Centre intgr de la sant et des services sociaux de l'Outaouais (CISSSO), had chosen the property as its preferred location for a new shelter.

"CISSSO has confirmed that 217 rue Montcalm is its first choice of a site to accommodate the homeless," according to a French-language news release from issued by Brigillater on Thursday. "Brigil and the buyer who has submitted an offer for217 rue Montcalm have agreed to cancel the deal."

"For us, it is more important to help the community than to make a commercial transaction," Gilles Desjardins told Radio-Canada in French.

CISSSO, Olympiques welcome news

On Friday, a CISSSO spokesperson welcomed the news.

"This location therefore becomes a possibility again following the latest developments and the withdrawal of the purchase offer for the building," the spokesperson wrote in French.

Norman MacMillan, president of the Gatineau Olympiques, said the team has been seeking a solution in time for the coming hockey season. (Radio-Canada)

It will also come as welcome news to theGatineau Olympiquesjunior hockey team, which has been without a home rink since the Centre Robert Guertinwas turned into a temporary shelter during the COVID-19 crisis.

"We just want to come back here [tothe Guertin arena] at some point," the team's president, Norman MacMillan, told Radio-Canada in French.

MacMillian said he's been talking to Gatineau's mayor, as well as local MNAs Mathieu Lacombe and Mathieu Lvesque, about a solution.

"They understand that it would be important for us to come back to finish the year here with all that is going on," MacMillan said. "We want to help the homeless, but we also want to be ready [for the upcoming season]."

With files from Radio-Canada

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