City of Kamloops, CMHA to operate 25 emergency shelter beds during chilly Monday night
KAMLOOPS — The City of Kamloops and the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) will be operating 25 emergency shelter beds Monday night (Nov. 18) as temperatures drop below the extreme cold weather threshold.
The city’s Community and Emergency Supports Supervisor Natasha Hartson says those beds will be located at Emerald House and Merit Place, as the extreme cold weather shelter at the Alliance Church will not be opening this year.
“It will be just for tonight so the threshold has to hit -5 C within a 24-hour period. Based on forecasting right now, it’s looking like it’s going to hit that,” Hartson told CFJC Today. “And then [Tuesday] it is anticipated to ‘warm up’… so it wouldn’t meet thresholds for [Tuesday] evening.”
“CMHA is taking the lead on transporting folks to additional beds, and they’ll be using the Envision Shuttle to bring folks to those locations to get them into beds.”