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Region approves supervised injection sites, Cambridge immediately bans them.
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(04-11-2018, 07:36 AM)jgsz Wrote:
(04-11-2018, 06:57 AM)Rainrider22 Wrote: And yet again, Kitchener will take on more burden of social responsibility.   And we will listen to people in Waterloo trash our DTK because of the influx of people seeking out social services...

Do those Waterloo residents also trash downtown Toronto or Vancouver?  Probably not.  More than likely they spend quality time enjoying what downtown Toronto has to offer.

Nah, he's right. Waterloo trash talks DTK, that's no secret. That's why is "Uptown" Waterloo.

I think everyone trash talks Downtown Vancouver, no secret they have their seedy places. No comment on Toronto, last time I was in downtown Toronto (couple weeks ago) it took me 2 hours to move 1 km. No time to enjoy anything there.

As for the region, they should have a SIS in all three cities, whether they like it or not. Kitchener at least will accept this as its destiny. And hopefully it'll be a better outcome for the drug addicts.
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RE: Region approves supervised injection sites, Cambridge immediately bans them. - by jeffster - 04-11-2018, 08:12 AM

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