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Health

Heated exchange over Response to Vancouver’s overdose crisis

October 15, 2020 Guest Post

By Moira Wyton, The Tyee, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

A Vancouver city council meeting Tuesday on a proposed overdose prevention site near upscale condos and apartments in the Yaletown  neighbourhood highlighted deep divides over the response to the deadly  overdose crisis.

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Chris Van VeenChristine BoyleCity of VancouverDallas BrodieDrug OverdosesGuy FelicellaJon MalachKennedy StewartMichael GeldertMoira WytonOverdose preventionOverdose Prevention SocietySafer VancouverSarah BlythTrey HeltenVancouverVancouver Area Network of Drug UsersVancouver Coastal Health

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