An ongoing controversy involving Lethbridge’s supervised consumption site and area businesses led to a heated protest Saturday. While this dispute has being going on since the site opened, it was the actions of one owner that has given the issue more publicity. Chris Chacon reports.
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Protests held for and against Lethbridge’s supervised consumption site
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