Toronto will open two surge capacity warming centres for unhoused people on Saturday evening ahead of extremely cold ...
That’s where the city’s emergency warming centers come in. When temperatures dip below 40 degrees, Mayor Andre Dickens’ ...
More warming centres will open in Toronto on Tuesday and additional homelessness outreach workers will be on the streets as frigid temperatures continue to grip the city. The two further warming ...
Advocates who spent part of Wednesday offering winter survival gear to unhoused people in encampments are urging the city to keep open two surge capacity warming centres as the cold snap continues in ...
"Warming centres are walk-ins ... The city says the number of people "actively homeless" in Toronto in the last three months was 10,460. It accommodated 11,672 people in its shelters on Tuesday ...
The municipality of Port Hope is making warm spaces available to area residents during the current stretch of extreme cold temperatures. In the coming days, residents may visit any of the following ...
Toronto isn’t expected to see weather above freezing for the next few weeks. As a result, shelters and warming centres around the city are at capacity as people try to escape the cold.
Local daytime and overnight warming centres are open as temperatures stay low in Ajax and Pickering. Find information below on how to get out of the cold and into some warmth.
Brockville’s warming centre for homeless people has been given an advance on its 2025-26 budget, allowing it to cover a year-end shortfall that would have forced it to lay off staff or even close its ...
In response to the dropping temperatures, The Loop drop-in centre at 405A Tranquille Rd. is running a warming centre from 4 p.m. to midnight each day, but its consistency depends on how long ...