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Warming Centres will be available in Bruce County during extreme cold

Bruce County residents can find warmth when temperatures plunge this winter.

According to the county, municipalities across Bruce County are prepared to activate warming Centres when extreme cold warnings are issued by Environment Canada or Public Health. Those alerts are issued when temperatures or wind chill values reach -30°C or lower for at least two hours.

"When the weather turns severe, it’s not just uncomfortable, it can be dangerous," noted a media release from Bruce County. "Power outages may happen during these events, leaving residents without heating, cooling or a way to stay connected."

Relief Centres offer safe, short-term spaces where residents can find relief from extreme temperatures. They also offer a place to charge cell phones and stay connected. Each municipality is responsible for deciding whether to open a warming centre based on local needs and circumstances.

“Establishing Warming or Cooling Centres is one way a municipality can support residents impacted by an extreme weather event and need some relief. In the event of an extended power outage, they can also act as a charging facility, helping people to remain connected,” said Ray Lux, Bruce County’s Emergency Management Coordinator.

To find a designated Warming Centre near you, call or text 211, or visit https://211ontario.ca

Warming centres operate during regular facility hours, but are not open for overnight stays or extended shelter. There are limitations to the amenities from what the facility normally provides.

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