Homeless and trying to get out of the cold in Prince Albert
The sidewalk outside of YWCA’s Our House is surrounded by soft piles of snow. It’s the day after a night where temperatures fell to around minus 30.
A snow bank wouldn’t appear to be a place that would provide warmth. But for 44-year-old Jeremy, who sits on a two-seater couch in the facility’s lobby, he said the pile of snow he laid in last winter was warm. It was so warm that he fell asleep.
“Eighty per cent of my body was gone when they found me outside in the snow last year,” he said.
“Somebody found me. I don’t know how they found me – I was in the dark. And I woke up in the hospital and I said ‘what the hell am I doing here?’” He said he was hooked up to an IV.