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  2. Quinzhee - Wikipedia

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    A quinzhee or quinzee / ˈ k w ɪ n z iː / is a Canadian snow shelter made from a large pile of loose snow that is shaped, then hollowed. This is in contrast to an igloo , which is built up from blocks of hard snow, and a snow cave , constructed by digging into the snow.

  3. Shelter House's winter shelter is now open with more space ...

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    Shelter House's winter emergency shelter opened on Dec. 4, providing additional space for a growing local homeless population.

  4. HumanKind emergency winter shelter won’t open this year, but ...

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    The emergency winter shelter is the only no-barrier option in the region. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

  5. HumanKind emergency winter shelter will open after all. But ...

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  6. Charity turning offices into winter night shelter - AOL

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    This winter, it said it would extend its day centre hours to offer 24-7 support. The shelter will open from 6 January and is being supported by West Northamptonshire Council.

  7. Sisyphus Shelter - Wikipedia

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    Sisyphus Shelter is an archaeological site that was uncovered in Colorado when the Colorado Department of Highways was working on I-70. The excavation of this site became a joint project between the Colorado Department of Highways and the Bureau of Land Management .

  8. Overnight warming shelter to open for third straight year in ...

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    “The overnight winter shelter fills an immediate, emergency necessity for homeless individuals to have a safe place to sleep overnight,” said Derek Antoine, executive director of the Knox ...

  9. Humpy - Wikipedia

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    The word humpy comes from the Jagera language (a Murri people from Coorparoo in Brisbane); other language groups would have different names for the structure. In South Australia, such a shelter is known as a "wurley" (also spelled "wurlie"), possibly from the Kaurna language.