ARCHES will cease to offer safe consumption service, including needle debris pickup in Lethbridge, at the end of August. The Alberta government cut off provincial funding to charitable organization ...
After funding was pulled by the Alberta government last month, ARCHES has set Aug. 31 as the final date for services at Lethbridge’s supervised consumption site (SCS) as well as its needle debris ...
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 ...
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 ...
They waited for the sun to go down before setting up a small tent that will serve as an unapproved and unauthorized space for people with addictions to consume drugs in downtown Lethbridge, Alta. The ...
Lethbridge’s only supervised drug-consumption site is shutting down at month’s end after the United Conservative government in mid-July pulled funding from the program amid a financial scandal.
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 ...
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