Death toll in B.C. for 2021 has reached 1,782
Distinguishes between street-level trafficker supporting an addiction and higher drug dealer
Chris Lamoureux about to begin studying to be peer support worker
B.C. is the first province to offer a safer supply program
‘We have an obligation to listen to the people who are actually doing this work, and then respond’
Saanich North and the Islands MLA Adam Olsen plans to continue lobbying for a safe drug supply
Since 2016, the province has lost 7,700 people to toxic drug poisonings
Johns calls for reforms in face of opioid overdose crisis
B.C. government announces addictions treatment supports in Nanaimo, Oceanside, Tofino-Ucluelet
July has brought the death toll for the year to 1,204 deaths
Pledge comes in the wake of revelation funding and supplies had dried up in multiple locations
Three Greater Victoria departments say their funding has dried up, unclear if other forces affected
Health Canada spokesman Mark Johnson said that Justice Canada is reviewing the claim
HarmCheck can provide accurate results in one to two minutes using only a small sample size
Program to include prescription fentanyl patches, as well as injectable and tablet forms of hydromorphone
Service for people using drugs provides anonynous checks for potency, presence of fentanyl
At least 21,174 people have died from apparent opioid toxicity between 2016 and 2020
At least 176 people fatally overdosed, or roughly 11 deaths every two days
Naloxone training one of many ways to help folks closest to unseen population of opioid users
Kennedy Stewart says a federal election could see the small window of opportunity close on the city’s bid for an exemption from criminal provisions on simple possession of small amounts of drugs