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Saskatchewan shelters take action as cold weather hits

Prairie Harm Reduction has opened their doors 24 hours a day to keep people off the streets.

CBC NewsHalyna Mihalik

The snow has fallen and while temperatures continue to drop in Saskatchewan, non-profit organisations are trying to find solutions for people needing a place to stay warm. 

Prairie Harm Reduction began operating 24 hours a day Tuesday and will continue to do so for the next week. 

"People have nowhere to go," Kim Randall, the director of support services for Prairie Harm Reduction said.

"We'll be open for the next little bit 24 hours but still that's not a long-term solution, right now this is wha…

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CBC NewsHalyna Mihalik, Posted: Nov 20, 2024 6:00 AM EST | Last Updated: 12 minutes ago
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