Harm reduction advocates say the provincial government must do more to ensure clients of a beleaguered Lethbridge supervised consumption site have access to care. The Alberta government this week cut ...
Records of more than $1.5 million in public funds used by the lone supervised drug-consumption site in Lethbridge have been uncovered by city police after previously being declared missing by the UCP ...
Patty McCallum and Tasha Rabbit are visiting in Galt Gardens, in downtown Lethbridge. The park covers four blocks, and dozens of people are hanging out on its trim grass and metal picnic tables.
On Aug. 31, ARCHES closed its doors — no longer providing supervised consumption, needle collection or any of its numerous outreach services in Lethbridge. In the two weeks since, Sage Clan Patrol ...
As the Lethbridge Police Service continues an investigation into the alleged misappropriation of government funds by ARCHES, data from the first full month after the shutdown of the city’s supervised ...
More than 100 protesters staged a "die-in" outside of Lethbridge City Hall on Monday, against the closure of the city's only supervised consumption site. Lori Hatfield with Moms Stop The Harm said the ...
(ANNews) – A coalition promoting harm reduction policies to manage the opioid poisoning crisis is calling on the Alberta government to restore funding for Lethbridge’s supervised consumption site ...
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