Cold weather prompts renewed reminders as homeless residents risk dangerous exposure
As winter blankets the Battlefords, officials warn of the effects of extreme temperatures and encourage the use of the community’s homeless shelter.
Miwasin Kikinaw, the homeless shelter, provides a warm area for anyone needing a place to stay through their intake and warm-up shelter. However, the shelter coordinator said sometimes people insist on leaving and exposing themselves to cold winter weather.
“If they leave, we can’t make them stay, but we will tell them, ‘Are you sure you want to go out, it’s cold outside?” said Pearl Little.
Fire Chief Lindsay Holm said the best thing homeless people can do is take advice from the shelter and remain warm indoors.


