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Five things the B.C. government has promised to address overdose crisis

VANCOUVER – British Columbia Premier John Horgan says his government is taking action to combat the overdose death crisis, with funding from a $322-million investment announced in a recent budget update. Here are five steps:

— B.C. residents who use opioids or are likely to respond to an overdose will be eligible for free kits of the overdose-reversing drug naloxone, available at pharmacies by the end of the year.

— Annual funding to support the work of a team that provides training, education and crisis response to groups that respond to overdoses, including firefighters and ambulance crews.

— Expanded access to opioid addiction treatment that includes rapid-access addiction clinics and specialized substance-use hubs in regions that are most affected.

— New public awareness campaigns in the coming weeks focused on reaching men aged 30 to 60, the group most at risk of overdose.

— Additional funding for the BC Coroners Service to expand its drug-death investigation teams, address an increased workload and for lab testing.

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Taylor Rae

Before university, Taylor spent a year abroad living in Thailand which encouraged her to finish her degree studying in Turkey, both experiences have made her an avid traveller. Taylor graduated from Thompson Rivers University with a degree in Communications and Public Relations. Although born on the coast, Taylor has lived the majority of her life in Kamloops and enjoys what the region has to offer. In her spare time, you can find Taylor volunteering in the community or out on an adventure with her friends and her dogs.