Concerned citizens, families of loved ones and advocates rallied Friday afternoon in front of Nelson City Hall to raise awareness of all the lives lost during the past seven years to illicit toxic drugs. The rally, organized by Rural Empowered Drug Users Network (REDUN), marked the seventh anniversary of a public health emergency declared in BC after overdose deaths reached
Concerned citizens, families of loved ones and advocates rallied Friday afternoon in front of Nelson City Hall to raise awareness of all the lives lost during the past seven years to illicit toxic drugs. The rally, organized by Empowered Drug Users Network (REDUN), marked the seventh anniversary of a public health emergency declared in BC after overdose deaths reached
Concerned citizens, families of loved ones and advocates rallied Friday afternoon in front of Nelson City Hall to raise awareness of all the lives lost during the past seven years to illicit toxic drugs. The rally, organized by Rural Empowered Drug Users Network (REDUN), marked the seventh anniversary of a public health emergency declared in BC after overdose deaths reached
Concerned citizens, families of loved ones and advocates rallied Friday afternoon in front of Nelson City Hall to raise awareness of all the lives lost during the past seven years to illicit toxic drugs. The rally, organized by Rural Empowered Drug Users Network (REDUN), marked the seventh anniversary of a public health emergency declared in BC after overdose deaths reached
A notice by Interior Health Tuesday warned about drugs sold in Penticton, B.C., as down, dope and fentanyl which carry a potentially deadly mix of bromazolam and fentanyl.