People living near the Sheldon M. Chumir Centre supervised consumption site delivered impassioned pleas for change to a City of Calgary committee on Wednesday, as officials grapple with public safety issues surrounding the site. Blake Lough reports.
Global News at 11 Calgary
Calgarians bring concerns about supervised consumption site to city hall
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