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Mother Of Overdose Victim Pleads For Action On Growing Opioid Use

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 29 Sep, 2016 01:42 PM
    WINNIPEG — Police in Winnipeg are warning of a growing drug problem that they say is spreading across Canada.
     
    Officers recently raided a hotel in the city's west end and seized 1,477 doses of carfentanil — a synthetic drug 100 times more powerful than fentanyl.
     
    Deputy police Chief Danny Smyth says Winnipeg is seeing problems similar to cities such as Vancouver and Calgary, where larger doses of the emerging drug have been seized.
     
    Carfentanil was developed to sedate large animals, such as elephants, and is often mixed with other drugs such as cocaine and crystal meth.
     
    A Winnipeg mother whose son died of a fentanyl overdose two years ago says that could happen to anyone.
     
    Arlene Last-Kolb says people need to become more aware of the dangers of opioids and how even a small amount can be fatal.

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    Home Depot Canada Pulls Fake Peeping Tom Halloween Decoration After Complaint

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    Federal decision is at hand for proposed LNG plant in northern B.C.

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    Merritt Mayor Hopes Discussions At Civic Gathering Can Avert Mill Closure

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    MERRITT, B.C. — The mayor of Merritt, B.C., will be busy at this week's Union of B.C. Municipalities convention, trying to convince senior government politicians to save a major employer in the Nicola Valley city.

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    Program To Help Troubled Military Veterans Find Work Gets $2.9m From Feds

    OTTAWA — The federal government is contributing $2.9 million for a program to help veterans struggling with mental health problems to find jobs.

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    Reliving Komagata Maru

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