Toronto opening armoury to homeless ahead of schedule amid frigid temperatures
TORONTO — Officials say a downtown armoury will open to Toronto’s homeless Saturday evening as the city faces a 13th day with an extreme cold alert in effect.
Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale announced Friday that the armoury would be opened as a temporary homeless shelter for two weeks following a request from the city as it sought more shelter space.
The facility, just on the eastern edge of the downtown core, is close to a supervised injection site and near other shelters where scores of people seek refuge every day, but was not expected to open until Monday.
The city says the Moss Park Armoury will provide 100 cots in response to unprecedented demand and the continuing extreme weather conditions.


