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As many as 50 homeless people have sought shelter from the frigid night air at the Cold Snap Inn during the recent spell of icy temperatures. As late as Wednesday, Pastor Dennis Cyr of the downtown Cheers The Church was again getting things ready for anyone in need of a hot meal and a roof over their heads. “Yes, we had about eight visitors last night,” said Cyr Thursday morning. “It’s hard to say if there are actually more homeless people now, I think what happened is because we ran so many days in a row it sort of gains momentum. You only have a couple people the first few nights and then word gets out. “As well, sometimes what happens is if one guy has a house he’ll let four or five of his friends stay with him during the cold weather, there is a community and they have bonds and relationships.” The pastor added there is another segment of the street population who do not seek shelter at any time. “For whatever reason they decide not to come by but for those who do, it’s a lot easier to sleep knowing that these people don’t have to be outside,” said Cyr. For the past two years Cheers has been working in conjunction with the Salvation Army in operating the organization’s emergency shelter program. According to David Lundquist of Environment Canada’s Kelowna office, since Dec. 4 the low temperatures have reached minus double digits every day up to and including Tuesday, with the exception of last Monday. During that period the coldest temperature was -13.8 on Dec. 7. Despite the cold, no new records were set. The forecast is for a gradual warming trend. Previously The Cold Snap Inn had alternated between several churches until finding a permanent home at Cheers. “We’re a very young church and we’re very excited about doing this, especially working
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