The Alberta government will soon close the McCullough Centre in Gunn and eliminate 63 jobs. Those who work there and the people who live at the facility for homeless men with addiction problems say the decision flies in the face of what the province says it wants to do. Fletcher Kent explains.
Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
Closure of homeless and addiction support McCullough Centre baffles residents, workers: ‘They have nowhere to go’
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