Lethbridge’s only supervised consumption site is marking a milestone. It’s been one year since the doors opened at the site operated by arches, but amid efforts to clean up the downtown and support those struggling with addiction, local businesses are wanting more done. Chris Chacon reports.
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Lethbridge supervised consumption site marks one-year anniversary
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