With wind chill values forecast to reach minus 19 again Wednesday night in Penticton, non-profits and faith-based groups are teaming up to open an extreme weather shelter. Shelby Thom reports.
Emergency cold-weather shelter is a response to ‘basic human good’: Penticton church
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