The bitter cold remains, with special weather statements and extreme cold advisories issued by Environment Canada for most of the country.
Shelters in Greater Moncton have been making room for additional beds and laying mats and blankets on floors in order to accommodate all of those who are trying to get out of the cold.
Homeless people are finding warmth in places like Harvest House, and at the House of Nazareth..
Even the Humanity Project stayed open all night, welcoming individuals who may have no other place to go..
Windchill values are expected to remain around minus 35 over the next couple of days.


