More than 11,300 British Columbians have died from toxic drug deaths since 2016
Last year, the toxic drug supply claimed nearly 2,300 lives in the province
B.C. marks 7th anniversary of overdose emergency with grim record statistics
The sensors monitor movement and how long a person has occupied the washroom
Ehattesaht First Nation on Vancouver Island says six young people have died
Illicit drugs are killing First Nations people at 5 times the rate of B.C.’s general population
Experts call for holistic action, call response so far a failure
Councillors lament lack of resources directed to peer-led overdose prevention tent
Project a partnership with BCCDC and Provincial Health Services Authority
Safe consumption forefront of countering the overdose crisis, prime minister says
‘Something needs to be done’ -mother of man, who died this month after using toxic drugs
Comox Valley-Strathcona-North Island Medical Health Officer Dr. Charmaine Enns also participated
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