A current public survey will help shape Cambridge s new fireworks bylaw, which could be a case of some tweaks with better enforcement or an outright ban.
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Nearly a hundred residents who gathered in Cambridge for an anti-consumption treatment services (CTS) sites rally Saturday morning were met by those in support of the sites. The rally took place at Oxford Street, with protestors hoping council will hear their concerns and reconsider potential construction of a CTS site. “Today I am clean, I am clean through rehab and rehab support services,” said protestor Clifford Van Clief. “You need to make people feel like people again, and a CTS doesn’t do that, it keeps them intoxicated.” Other protestors say they don’t want any site at all in the city and believe the service brings unwanted activity.
Community outreach over Cambridge consumption and treatment sites start this month
Cambridge council voted in favour of launching community outreach over two proposed locations for a consumption and treatment services site in the city. That will include surveys, virtual meetings and other forms of public consultation between now and July.
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An injection kit is shown at a supervised injection facility in Vancouver in this file photo. Cambridge city council will move forward with public consultations on potential sites for a consumption and treatment services site.(Jonathan Hayward/Canadian Press)