The lone supervised drug consumption sites in Calgary and Lethbridge will close at the end of June, the provincial government announced on Friday.

Calgary’s supervised consumption site (SCS) was the first of its kind to open in Alberta in 2017. It has been lauded by advocates as providing a life-saving service, but also targeted with criticism from people who blame it for public drug use and calls to police in its vicinity.

As the UCP government shifted its addiction services from a focus on harm reduction to more recovery-oriented care, the province first announced it planned to close Calgary’s SCS at the Sheldon M. Chumir Health Centre nearly five years ago. In December, Alberta’s Mental Health and Addiction ministry renewed its promise to shutter the site.

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    I’ve heard a right leaning person liken them to wild dogs, that will unpredictably attack a child. Void of any humanity they had left due to drugs.

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        Some people don’t even let there kids play in parks by themselves when homeless people are around. I’ve seen it myself.