Some Winnipeggers relying on bus shelters, constant movement to stay warm amid extreme cold weather | Unpublished
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Some Winnipeggers relying on bus shelters, constant movement to stay warm amid extreme cold weather

January 25, 2026

Some Winnipeggers who don't have the option to stay inside during an extreme cold snap say they're worried about their safety as they rely on warming spaces, bus shelters and just keeping their bodies moving to stay warm.



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