The City of Lethbridge is continuing to review its approach to the drug crisis. A coalition tasked with tackling the issue presented its findings to a city committee Monday. As Emily Olsen reports, the biggest concerns were with the increase in meth use and the barriers to recovery.
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Coalition of experts presents annual review on opioid crisis to Lethbridge officials
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