Richmond, B.C., council votes to back safe consumption site after fractious meetings
Richmond, B.C., resident Edward Cheung says many community members feel they know exactly what will happen if a supervised safe consumption drug site is established in the city.
Cheung, whose parents live close to a supportive housing complex that opened in 2019, said in an interview on Wednesday that the neighbourhood has dealt with a spike in petty crime since then, and he is worried something similar would happen with a safe consumption site.
“It’s the same thing,” said Cheung, who attended the Richmond city council meeting held over two days on the issue.
Council voted 7-2 in favour of exploring the possibility of establishing such a site for people with addictions in the city.


