A Lethbridge mother is calling for change after her child was stuck with a syringe outside a preschool. The family is waiting for blood test results to see if he was infected with any diseases. Discarded needles have been a hot-button topic in the southern Alberta city, with a petition set up asking for needles to be kept at the supervised consumption site. Kyle Benning reports
Global News at 11 Lethbridge
Lethbridge pre-teen poked with used needle outside preschool
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