IH Officials State During Public Meeting that Trail Will Not Receive an OPS Site
Interior Health officials said the city has no current plans for an overdose prevention site, despite weeks of debate over toxic drug deaths.
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IH officials state during public meeting that Trail will not receive an OPS site
Trail will not be receiving an overdose prevention site (OPS), according to Interior Health officials, Trail city council heard Monday night during its regular meeting. For weeks debate has occurred throughout city council and the community over the growing toxic drug issue - with Trail climbing the...
Trail council to debate overdose prevention services Monday
As toxic drug deaths continue to strain communities across British Columbia, Trail city council is expected to weigh in Monday on whether it supports overdose prevention services in principle, though no specific site, proposal or supervised consumption facility is currently under consideration. Council will discuss a motion during its May 25 regular meeting regarding whether the City of Trail should support the establishment of an overdose preve…
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