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LaSalle Announces Locations Of Warming Centres During Cold Warnings

Based on Environment and Climate Change Canada’s forecast, Dr. Mehdi Aloosh, Windsor-Essex County Health Unit’s Medical Officer of Health is extending the Cold Warning for Saturday, January 24, 2026.

A Cold Warning is issued when the temperature reaches -15°C (5°F) without the wind chill for a day.

During cold warning issued days, the Town of LaSalle reminds residents that the Vollmer CentreLaSalle Civic Centre, and LaSalle Branch of the Essex County Library are available to keep warm during regular hours of operation.

The following are hours that these facilities are open:

Vollmer Centre – 2121 Laurier Parkway 

Monday to Friday 6:00 am to 10:00 pm
Saturday/Sunday 7:00 am to 8:00 pm

LaSalle Civic Centre – 5950 Malden Road 

Monday to Wednesday – 8:30 am to 8:00 pm
Thursday – 8:30 am to 9:30 pm
Friday – 8:30 am to 8:00 pm
Saturday – 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Sunday – Closed

Everyone is at risk from cold, especially older adults, infants and young children, people who work outdoors, people with pre-existing conditions such as heart diseases, and those who are experiencing homelessness.

Exposure to cold weather can increase the risk of cold-related injuries including hypothermia and frostbite. Frostbite occurs when both the skin and the underlying tissue are frozen and can cause permanent damage to body tissue. Hypothermia occurs when the body loses heat faster than it can produce it. Symptoms can include shivering, confusion, and uncoordinated movements. If you experience any of these symptoms, seek immediate medical attention.

Cold-related injuries are preventable. Follow these tips to reduce your risk of a cold-related injury:

  • Monitor local weather forecasts and warnings regularly – stay up-to-date by following the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit social media pages.
  • Dress warmly – cover as much exposed skin as possible, dress in layers with a wind- resistant outer layer, a hat, mittens, and scarf.
  • Remove outer layers of clothing or open your coat if you are sweating to stay dry.
  • Keep moving, especially your hands and feet to maintain your body heat.
  • Seek shelter when wind chill is significant or limit the time you spend outside.
  • Drink warm fluids and avoid alcohol – drinking alcohol before going outside can give you a false sense of warmth.
  • Make sure your heating system is working well and seal all cracks and drafts.
  • Keep your vehicle well-maintained and have an emergency kit in your car.
  • Check on your neighbours and family.
  • Watch for signs of frostbite and hypothermia. Hypothermia is a medical emergency. Call 911 immediately if you suspect someone may have hypothermia.

 

One Comment

  1. Seems to me that the Vollmer Center is inadequate as a warming center with current bus transportation there.In the long walk from any direction,hypothermia would take.place for someone destitute un less he has a car.!!!Co.mfortable seating area a vailable? It seems an empty gesture.Sorry.The town hall at least offers this with seating and places close by to buy food and warm drinks .

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