Wed, May 11: As Quinn Campbell reports, organizations like Arches are doing what they can to keep the community educated on the disturbing trend of needle-injected drugs
Global News at 11 Lethbridge
Organizations on the front lines of drug use in Lethbridge continue to see a rise in needle-injected drugs
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