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'We Are Losing It as We Speak,' Say Crab Park Advocates


The federal land on which Centerm sits is expanding by about 15 per cent. Infill is being added at either side of the terminal, primarily as space to hold containers after they’ve been taken off ships and before they are loaded onto rail cars for shipment to the rest of Canada (and vice versa).
Larson says he’s expecting the infill portion of the project to soon be filled with a wall of shipping containers.
As he has been for decades, he’s keen on drawing attention to the Downtown Eastside’s only public waterfront park.
In the 1980s, Downtown Eastside community members worked long and hard to get a park created on land owned by the Port of Vancouver, including occupying the site with tents in 1984. ....

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Meet the people putting Indigenous culture at the heart of addictions treatment


Posted: May 02, 2021 8:00 AM PT | Last Updated: May 2
Lexi Fisher, a social worker, works at Kilala Lelum Health Centre in Vancouver s Downtown Eastside. (Ben Nelms/CBC)
Indigenous advocates and front-line workers are pushing to include more traditional ways of healing conversing with elders, smudging, sweat lodges and drum circles into substance abuse treatment.  
According to the First Nations Health Authority, Indigenous people are five times more likely to experience an overdose than non-Indigenous people. Advocates and experts say this is because they face past and continuing colonial trauma. And reconnecting to culture long suppressed by governments, schools and churches is crucial to turning the situation around. ....

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BC Marks Fifth Anniversary of Overdose Emergency with Decriminalization Plan


The Dance Centre will showcase online performances in the lead up to International Dance Day on April 29.
Minister of Mental Health and Addictions Sheila Malcolmson said today the province will seek an exemption from drug possession laws under Section 56 of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. The section allows the federal health minister to grant exemptions from the act’s provisions if deemed medically necessary or in the public interest.
Malcolmson also said Tuesday’s provincial budget will include $45 million over three years for expanded supervised consumption sites, naloxone kits and outreach teams to connect people with services.
The announcements come on the heels of B.C.’s. worst year for toxic drug deaths and almost seven months after the government promised an expanded safe supply of substances to reduce users’ risks. Critics say little progress has been made in delivering on the pre-election promise. ....

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