The temperatures are dropping and Saskatoon might not see them rise above zero degrees for a while.
So, what supports are available for those needing a warm place to stay?
The City of Saskatoon’s cold-weather response won’t be active for at least another nine days, something advocates say is very concerning.
However, there are a few options for those seeking shelter.
Last winter, the Salvation Army opened a warming space shelter at St. Mary’s Parish, where an average of 130 people a day walked through the doors.
“We’ve been seeing new faces throughout the year in all the different agencies, and I doubt the need has decreased since last winter,” Salvation Army Major Gordon Taylor said, looking ahead to this year.
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“We are working on doing some things similar this year, and we are working with quite a few partners. So, there is a lot of I’s to be dotted …