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Saskatoon police say a woman was found dead outside after overnight lows plummeted to -39C.
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Around 7 a.m. on Friday, officers were called to the 2100 block of Airport Drive after people reported finding a woman outside a business. She was pronounced dead by first responders.
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Several business complexes line the block of Airport Drive, which is just down from the Saskatoon Inn and Heritage Inn.
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The woman’s age and identity was not released, but police say family members have been notified. A cause of death also wasn’t released; according to a news release sent out Monday, the Saskatchewan Coroners Service is investigating.
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Police say the death “is believed to be non-suspicious in nature.”
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Saskatoon has been in a days-long deep freeze. At 5 a.m. on Friday, around two hours before police were called, the temperature in Saskatoon reached -38.7C, with a wind chill of -51C, according to Environment Canada.
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Saskatoon has a number of warming centres during the winter. Overnight locations include:
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Sawēyihtotān youth drop-in: (1420 20th Street West; 24 hours a day) for those under 25 years of age.
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Sawēyihtotān women’s warm-up: (325 Avenue C South; 24 hours a day) for women 18 years of age and above.
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St. Mary’s: (211 Avenue O South; 9 p.m.-8 a.m.) for men 18 years of age and above.
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Daytime warming locations include:
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Canadian Mental Health Association (1301 Avenue P North)
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EGADZ (485 First Avenue North)
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Station 20 West (1120 20th Street West)
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Persons Living with AIDS Network of Saskatchewan (127C Avenue D North)
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Saskatoon Friendship Inn (619 20th Street West)
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Prairie Harm Reduction (1516 20th Street West)
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The Bridge on 20th Fellowship Centre (1008 20th Street West)
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