Consumption sites, free naloxone, wider help for addicts and more beds are seen as possible answers
Victoria, B.C. — There’s no shortage of ideas to ease B.C.’s fentanyl-overdose crisis: Supervised-consumption sites, more treatment beds, free naloxone, more supports for addicts after they go through rehab. Implementation, however, is another matter. Read the rest of this article at (Victoria) Times-Colonist…