12/13/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/13/2024 10:28
December 13, 2024
The City of Edmonton is activating its extreme weather response to help keep vulnerable Edmontonians safe during the cold weather expected in the coming days. The response starts on Sunday, December 15 at 9 a.m. and is expected to end on Friday, December 20 at 9 a.m. The response will be extended if weather conditions remain extremely cold beyond this timeframe.
The threshold for activating the City's extreme weather response is a temperature of -20 degrees Celsius with wind chill for at least three consecutive nights, typically accompanied by an Environment Canada alert for extreme cold. Open City facilities such as recreation centres and libraries will be available for anyone seeking respite from the extreme cold.
The City encourages vulnerable Edmontonians to go to shelters to protect themselves from winter conditions. Shelters are the safest option because they protect vulnerable Edmontonians from frostbite, loss of limbs and death.
If you see someone sheltering outside, please call 211 immediately and ask for the Crisis Diversion Team. This 24/7 service can help connect vulnerable individuals to transportation, shelter and the support they need. By making that call, you could be protecting someone from harm-and potentially saving a life.
This winter, the City will continue to provide the same critical services needed during the winter to supplement the existing homeless system of care.
Extreme Weather Bus Routes
City Facilities
Open City facilities such as libraries and recreation centres will be available during regular operations for anyone to take respite from the cold.
Expanded Overnight Shelter
Al Rashid Mosque (13070 113 Street NW) will open an overnight shelter from 5 p.m. to 8 a.m. during extreme weather responses, providing up to 50 spaces to supplement the existing shelter capacity funded by the Government of Alberta.
Day Services
In addition to 24/7 shelter sites, there are day shelter spaces operational in these locations:
Navigation Centre
The Navigation Centre, operated by the Government of Alberta and Hope Mission, offers access to 24/7 emergency shelter, income and ID support, health services, housing support and a pet-friendly service. The Navigation Centre is located in the basement of the Karis Centre (10302 107 Street NW) and is open Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Sector Emergency Response
The activation is part of the Sector Emergency Response, a collaboration between the City, Homeward Trust and more than 25 system and partner agencies working together to keep vulnerable citizens safe and warm during the cold winter months. The City and partners determine when to activate the City's extreme weather response considering weather conditions and existing capacity within community spaces for people experiencing homelessness to safely shelter.
In 2019, City Council approved City Policy C620 which formalizes and clarifies the City's role in the system-wide response to supporting vulnerable Edmontonians during extreme weather conditions.
What People Can Do