Lethbridge’s Sage Clan patrol group says during its regular walks to check in on homeless people, they’ve noticed an increase in overdoses and needle debris in the two weeks since the closure of the ARCHES supervised consumption site. Emily Olsen reports.
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Lethbridge patrol group notes changes since ARCHES closure
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