At 'the frontest of front lines' of Canada's overdose crisis, new efforts at getting people off drugs
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At 'the frontest of front lines' of Canada's overdose crisis, new efforts at getting people off drugs
Detox wait times have fallen in B.C., which front-line workers say is crucially important. But, they say, there's still a shortage of publicly funded recovery beds for when people get out of detox
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By Dan Fumano
Published Jun 23, 2026
Last updated Jun 24, 2026
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