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Emergency shelter to open at old Royal Victoria Hospital for winter months

WATCH: Many homeless shelters are scrambling after winter arrived earlier than expected. As Brayden Jagger Haines explains, the city in partnership with a network of community groups has plans to launch a new emergency shelter for the winter – Dec 19, 2018

The old Royal Victoria Hospital will soon be home to a new emergency shelter to help Montrealers in need during the winter.

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Quebec’s regional health authority made the announcement Friday, saying the unit will accommodate up to 80 men and women. It will also a provide space for their pets.

READ MORE: Record-breaking cold snap leaves Montreal shelters scrambling

The temporary unit will be open for three months starting Jan. 15, and ending April 15.

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“No one is indifferent to this situation, which is just as upsetting as it is worrying,” said Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante in a statement. “It was therefore imperative for us to quickly meet all our partners to find solutions.”

The move comes as a network of Montreal homeless shelters — including the Old Brewery Mission, the Welcome Hall Mission, Maison du Père and Accueil Bonneau — voiced concerns about overcrowding during the winter months.

READ MORE: New emergency homeless shelter to help with winter overcrowding

After a record-breaking cold snap was set in November, many shelters in the city have been struggling to meet demand and they are operating at overcapacity.

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“Together we will provide a safe and dignified place for people who are homeless,” said Welcome Hall Mission president Sam Watts in a statement.

— With files from Global’s Brayden Jagger Haines

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