( City of Toronto ) Last winter, the city saw an extreme cold weather warning on 31 days. A rendering of the temporary structures built by Canadian company Sprung Instant Structures Limited that the city purchased for $2.5 million each. Last winter, the city saw an extreme cold weather warning on 31 days. ( Rick Madonik )Aside from adding 102 net new beds to the city’s permanent shelter system by the end of this year (the city has 7,000 beds in 63 city shelters). “We improved operational reliability and system oversight of the entire shelter system, to address any unexpected events that may arise,” Raftis said.
Source: thestar November 09, 2018 23:33 UTC