‘Something needs to be done’ -mother of man, who died this month after using toxic drugs
Sheila Malcolmson says listening could change the way people view those impacted
Safer Bathroom Toolkit aims to help organizations make lifesaving changes to their washrooms
A recent survey of construction workers in B.C. found 1 in 3 self-reported problematic substance use
‘I hope we see behind those statistics that it’s really human beings who are dying’
UBCM delegates say drug crisis is chewing up more local resources than they have
More than 10,000 deaths since B.C. declared toxic drug supply a public health emergency in 2016
10,000 people have died of toxic drug poisoning in B.C. since 2016
Physicians who prescribe pharmaceutical-grade alternatives could better support patients: college
10-member committee includes NDP, Liberal and Green MLAs
Moms Stop the Harm said all personal use possession needs to be decriminalized
When someone overdoses at VANDU, pups Guess and Joy are quick to alert the nearest human
A new study surveyed 738 people who use drugs and found 272 people reported worsening drug quality
Canadian cities, provinces say decriminalization would help reduce stigma associated with drug use
The programs are small and have very limited capacity to prescribe a safe supply of drugs
Most fatal overdoses are linked to opioids and took place in Calgary and Edmonton
Drug overdose deaths in Alberta hit record highs during the COVID-19 pandemic
To date, British Columbia, Toronto and Vancouver have asked Ottawa for section 56 exemption request
Tanis Oldenburger of Chilliwack Overdose Prevention Society called numbers ‘atrocious, preventable’
B.C. recorded 2,224 fatalities due to illicit drug overdoses in 2021