Coun. Blaine Hyggen has submitted a motion surrounding Lethbridge’s supervised consumption site. The motion, which is set to be debated at next Monday’s city council meeting, features two main proposals: a freeze in provincial funding and needles no longer being allowed to leave the site.
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City councillor’s motion seeks to stop funding for Lethbridge’s supervised consumption site
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