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es zumín’ Primary Care Centre in Lil’wat now registered as a naloxone take-home site - The Turtle Island News

By Luke Faulks, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Pique Newsmagazine The es zumín’ Primary Care Centre in Mount Currie is officially a registered naloxone take-home site, expanding access to the life-saving opioid antidote in the Lil’wat community. The designation means the centre can now provide free naloxone kits and training through the provincial Take Home Naloxone program. Operated in partnership with the Southern Stl’atl’imx Health Soc…
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The Turtle Island News broke the news in on Monday, August 25, 2025.
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