A series of public consultations which could impact the future of Calgary’s East Village haven’t gone far enough, according to some residents. They are pleading for more time to discuss the expansion of services at the Drop-In Centre. As Jill Croteau reports, the homeless shelter wants to implement drug recovery services, but those living nearby say the neighbourhood can’t take much more.
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East Village residents want to pause plans for Drop-In Centre’s overdose prevention services
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