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A scorching heat wave moving through Saskatchewan has community organizations scrambling to keep Saskatoon’s most vulnerable residents safe.
Non-profits across the city are opening their doors, handing out thousands of bottles of water and even cranking out cold treats for homeless people and other at-risk residents caught in an extreme heat wave that’s expected to last all week.
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Some agencies are even scrambling to open on Canada Day and over the weekend, fearing the heat could extend into next week.
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