‘They are trying to kill us’: Alberta city at odds with homeless outreach group
WETASKIWIN, Alta. — An outreach worker and a nurse lean overan orange mesh fence to speak to a woman on the other side as tents flap in the cold wind at a homeless camp in central Alberta.
Someone is in trouble. He’s described as bloated, purple and losing consciousness. Workers with the Open Door Associationrisk being fined if they enter the camp, which was set up in August on a plot of land owned by the City of Wetaskiwin.
One of the workers calls for an ambulance. They debate whether or not to jump the fence.
Wetaskiwin’s only emergency housing shelter, the Open Door 24/7 Integrated Response Hub, was closed after the city terminated its lease.