News Media on EWR 2025 – 26 Wrap
Last updated: April 21, 2026
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CBC News
Calgary Homeless Foundation to expand extreme weather response
Publish date: Apr. 19, 2026
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The Calgary Homeless Foundation released data from the fourth year of its Extreme Weather Response (EWR) program on Thursday. Despite this past winter having just 18 days that fell below –20 C in Calgary, EWR recorded more than 32,300 visits to its day spaces between December and March.
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CTV News
Calgary Homeless Foundation to expand extreme weather response
Publish date: Apr. 17, 2026
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The campaign also saw nearly 100,000 essential winter items distributed through outreach teams. “EWR continues to be a vital tool in Calgary’s homelessness response system,” said Bo Masterson, CHF vice-president of stakeholder engagement, in a news release.
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Calgary Herald
Calgary Homeless Foundation to expand extreme weather response
Publish date: Apr. 17, 2026
3 minute read
The Extreme Weather Response (EWR) program — a co-ordinated effort between CHF, the city of Calgary, and more than 20 community organizations — also saw more than 32,000 visits to its seasonal day spaces from December through March, and provided more than 3,600 overnight shuttle trips to get individuals out of the cold and into emergency shelters.
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CityNews
Calgary Day Spaces still well used by vulnerable population
Publish date: Apr. 16, 2026
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The foundation says this season’s wrap-up highlights the growing importance of year-round day spaces. As part of that evolution, Journey Church, in partnership with Distress Centre Calgary and The Mustard Seed — both seasonal EWR locations — expanded last year to offer year-round day space programming.


