Fraser Health offers free drug testing at FVDED in the Park

Fraser Health News

Fraser Health offers free drug testing at FVDED in the Park
FVDED In The ParkCanadaHealth
  • 📰 GlobalCalgary
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 26 sec. here
  • 5 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 24%
  • Publisher: 61%

Fraser Health set up a drug testing tent at the FVDED at the Park festival in Surrey to help keep people informed and safe.

Drug checking is a harm reduction service offered by the health authority year-round, but it also does pop-up services. It has a drug testing tent just outside the festival.

“If you’re going to use, stay safer by making sure you know what’s in your drugs. And remember — carry a Naloxone kit with you and don’t use alone.” “ was really good. So yesterday, we had quite a lot of folks come and ask questions and get some substances tested. We are really excited to be here.”Fraser Health said people can also get their drugs tested at other testing facilities like Safepoint in Surrey, Purpose Society in New Westminster, RanCity Housing in Surrey and RainCity Housing in Coquitlam.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

GlobalCalgary /  🏆 50. in CA

FVDED In The Park Canada Health

Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Millennium Park renamed Cowboys Park in Calgary’s west downtownMillennium Park renamed Cowboys Park in Calgary’s west downtownMillennium Park has been renamed Cowboys Park. Many hope year-round events will breathe new life in the west side of downtown Calgary.
Read more »

Millennium Park renamed Cowboys Park after sponsorship deal with bar ownerMillennium Park renamed Cowboys Park after sponsorship deal with bar ownerMillennium Park is now Cowboys Park, after a sponsorship event Friday in Calgary.
Read more »

BC United health-care plan would use private health providers to cut wait timesBC United health-care plan would use private health providers to cut wait timesBC United says it would allow the private delivery of publicly-funded healthcare in order to cut wait times for procedures if it is elected in October.
Read more »

New Brunswick health authority blames Canadian Health Labs for $100 million deficit, committee hearsNew Brunswick health authority blames Canadian Health Labs for $100 million deficit, committee hearsOfficials from the Vitalité Health Network told legislators they have been in a drawn-out legal dispute with the Toronto company Canadian Health Labs
Read more »

Health firm settles with B.C. medical commission on extra-billing for health servicesHealth firm settles with B.C. medical commission on extra-billing for health servicesVICTORIA — British Columbia's Medical Services Commission says it has reached an agreement with a Vancouver company over allegations that it was extra-billing for health care paid for by the public system. The commission filed a petition to B.C.
Read more »

Health firm settles with B.C. medical commission on extra-billing for health servicesHealth firm settles with B.C. medical commission on extra-billing for health servicesVICTORIA — British Columbia's Medical Services Commission says it has reached an agreement with a Vancouver company over allegations that it was extra-billing for health care paid for by the public system. The commission filed a petition to B.C.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-23 03:52:26