Toxic Drugs
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Overdoses tripled at Saskatoon supervised consumption site in 2025Prairie Harm Reduction says it has also supported 22 per cent more people over the past year and successfully performed more than 150 interventions.CanadaFeb 18
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Toxic drugs ‘an epidemic,’ Saskatoon fire battalion chief says on ride-alongA Saskatoon Fire Department battalion chief fears tackling more toxic drugs entering what was the peak time from last year, when a deadly drug supply pushed overdoses above 30.CanadaFeb 11
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Drug alert issued for medetomidine in SaskatoonSaskatchewan's Ministry of Health has released another drug alert regarding medetomidine, a veterinary sedative not reactive to naloxone and increasingly found in opioids.CanadaJan 30
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Saskatoon’s epidemic of toxic drug overdoses tops 2,100 for 2025As fatalities drop due to training and awareness around naloxone, new drugs cut with sedatives like benzos are making it less effective.Nov 13, 2025
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Toxic drug deaths down in May and June, BC Coroners Service reportsThe number of deaths due to toxic drugs fell to below 150 people per month for May and June in British Columbia, a downward trend from the same months last year.Jul 31, 2025
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After months of decline, B.C. drug deaths tick up in AprilBritish Columbia's coroners service says a rebound in overdoses in April saw a return to more than 160 deaths a month due to toxic drugs.HealthJun 24, 2025
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‘He came back and saved people’: Downtown Eastside grieves advocate’s sudden deathIn a moving tribute Saturday, community members from Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside turned out to celebrate the life of Trey Helten, who died suddenly last month at age 42.HealthMay 11, 2025
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911 call played at inquest into B.C. university student’s drug deathSidney McIntyre-Starko died of fentanyl poisoning in January 2024 after she and a friendconsumed drugs found in a box of coolers a friend found on a street corner.HealthApr 29, 2025
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Study linking B.C. drug policies to overdose hospitalizations questionedBritish Columbia's former chief coroner says a new study linking safer supply and decriminalization to a rise in opioid overdose hospitalizations doesn't provide the full picture.HealthMar 26, 2025
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Study associates decriminalization with overdosesA study into safer supply and drug decriminalization policies in British Columbia has found that both were associated with increased opioid overdose hospitalizations.Mar 25, 2025
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