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Overdose crisis resolution to be brought before council committee

Victims of opioid crisis memorialized in online campaign: Moms Stop The Harm

Article content A group of mothers advocating for change after loved ones have died in Alberta’s opioid crisis 72 deaths in Edmonton in the first two months of 2021 alone have launched an online campaign to share memories of the lives lost. Over 1,300 people died from drug overdoses in Alberta last year, the highest number since 2016 and nearly double the 623 deaths in 2019. The first two months of 2021 has seen 238 fatalities in Alberta, shows online provincial government data. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Victims of opioid crisis memorialized in online campaign: Moms Stop The Harm Back to video

Victims of opioid crisis memorialized in online campaign: Moms Stop The Harm

Victims of opioid crisis memorialized in online campaign: Moms Stop The Harm
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Boyle Street supervised drug-use site to stay closed, George Spady site to keep expanded hours

Article content “The previous government decided to place three consumption sites in Chinatown, within very close proximity to other sites,” said Marshall in a statement. “The government is engaged with the Boyle Street society about potentially operating overdose prevention services in an under-serviced area of Edmonton.” 72 Edmonton opioid deaths in two months But Angela Welz, the Alberta regional director for Moms Stop The Harm, said this could negatively impact former clients of the Boyle Street site. “It’s disappointing because you are taking away something clients are comfortable with and asking them to go elsewhere,” said Welz. “Change for many of these marginalized people is very difficult, so it’s worrisome.”

Boyle Street supervised drug-use site to stay closed, George Spady site to keep expanded hours

Boyle Street supervised drug-use site to stay closed, George Spady site to keep expanded hours
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