Vancouver family who lost son to overdose donates $20 million to recovery centre

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Vancouver family who lost son to overdose donates $20 million to recovery centre
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A Vancouver family known for its philanthropy is making a $20 million donation to a B.C. substance use treatment centre in memory of their adult son and brother who died of an opioid overdose.

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