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B.C. sets grim record with 2,511 toxic drug deaths in 2023

by Akin Smith
B.C. sets grim record with 2,511 toxic drug deaths in 2023

The B.C. Coroners Service says there were more than 2,500 suspected illicit drug deaths in the province last year, the highest annual number recorded. In announcing the grim number, B.C.’s chief coroner Lisa Lapointe …

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How green are those Stanley tumblers that everyone wants thanks to TikTok?

by Anas Siddiqui
How green are those Stanley tumblers that everyone wants thanks to TikTok?

A gigantic tumbler that purportedly keeps drinks cold even if it’s left in your burning car is the stainless steel status symbol of the moment.  The 40 oz. Stanley Quencher …

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Landmark study finds prescribing opioids dramatically reduced deaths, overdoses for drug users in B.C.

by Akin Smith
Landmark study finds prescribing opioids dramatically reduced deaths, overdoses for drug users in B.C.

A study conducted by the B.C. Centre for Disease Control has found that prescribing medical-grade opioids dramatically reduced the rates of deaths and overdoses for drug users living in B.C. …

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Calls for more ‘safer opioid’ access in Nova Scotia as drug supply increasingly toxic

by Akin Smith
Calls for more ‘safer opioid’ access in Nova Scotia as drug supply increasingly toxic

As the illicit drugs that have devastated Western and Central Canada become more prevalent in Nova Scotia, a Halifax physician is renewing calls to expand access to “safer opioid supply” …

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South Korea opposition leader leaves hospital after stabbing, calls for ‘politics of hatred’ to end

by Walter Watson
South Korea opposition leader leaves hospital after stabbing, calls for ‘politics of hatred’ to end

The man accused of stabbing South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung in the neck told investigators that he wanted to kill him to prevent him from becoming the country’s president, …

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Might Aaron Rodgers’ shot at Jimmy Kimmel prove a fatal fumble for QB’s career in punditry?

by Virginia Chavez
Might Aaron Rodgers’ shot at Jimmy Kimmel prove a fatal fumble for QB’s career in punditry?

Any question whether ESPN took Aaron Rodgers’ latest tryst with misinformation seriously disappeared the instant Pat McAfee appeared on his eponymous talk show on Wednesday, offering a half-baked apology for …

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B.C. Supreme Court pauses legislation banning drug consumption in public spaces, citing ‘irreparable harm’

by Akin Smith
B.C. Supreme Court pauses legislation banning drug consumption in public spaces, citing ‘irreparable harm’

A British Columbia Supreme Court Justice has granted a temporary injunction against the B.C. NDP government’s legislation banning all drug use in a wide range of public spaces, pausing the law three days …

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Maui welcomes back tourists as wildfire survivors protest over lack of affordable housing

by Walter Watson
Maui welcomes back tourists as wildfire survivors protest over lack of affordable housing

The restaurant where Katie Austin was a server burned in the wildfire that devastated Hawaii’s historic town of Lahaina this summer. Two months later, as travellers began to trickle back …

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More addiction treatment needed as B.C. drug decriminalization pilot enters 2nd year: doctors, advocates

by Akin Smith
More addiction treatment needed as B.C. drug decriminalization pilot enters 2nd year: doctors, advocates

A narrow, winding corridor at Vancouver’s St. Paul’s Hospital leads to a clinic offering quick access to addiction treatment for people seeking help on their own or after a referral …

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B.C.’s chief coroner exits, frustrated and disappointed with government’s response to toxic-drug crisis

by Akin Smith
B.C.’s chief coroner exits, frustrated and disappointed with government’s response to toxic-drug crisis

British Columbia’s chief coroner Lisa Lapointe says she’s a hopeful person, but she is leaving her office frustrated and disappointed. Angry, even, with drug overdose deaths expected to hit record …

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