Nelson Star, July 29, 2015

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Nelson’s water: is there enough? See Pages 16-17

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The July MarketFest on Friday featured attractions for young and old alike, including this bubble display. A slight drizzle earlier in the afternoon transitioned into a humid, sunny evening as hundreds of Nelsonites took to Baker St. to check out the street vendors and hear over four hours of live local music. See more photos page 2.

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Nelson Star Staff Nelson physicians and police are urging the community to think twice when using illicit drugs following at least four critical drug overdoses over the last three months. “This is my third year in Nelson, and I’ve never seen anything like this,” said Dr. Nic Sparrow, an emergency department physician at Kootenay Lake Hospital. “I’ve seen six overdose cases since the end of April, four of them critical, and that’s just me. That doesn’t include cases that other doctors may have seen.” Recent cases don’t seem to be related to a specific type of drug — fentanyl, cocaine, morphine and opiates appear to be contributing to

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the recent overdoses. In many cases, a combination of drugs and alcohol resulted in individuals needing emergency care. “Most recent cases involved individuals under 40, but there isn’t a more narrow age range,” reads a news release issued jointly by Interior Health and the Nelson Police Department. Police are urging the community to keep this in mind as a number of annual festivals, including Shambhala, approach. “Nelson is regarded as a party town and that has brought associated drug issues,” reads the release. “You name it — from acid to crystal meth to cocaine to ketamine, we have seen it in Nelson. More people are using

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drugs and definitely more people are selling drugs in our community,” said police chief Wayne Holland. “In these recent cases it doesn’t appear to be first-time users and there doesn’t appear to be a specific drug as the cause.” Though the police encourage drug and alcohol abstinence, they said those who indulge should ensure they don’t mix different drugs, take drugs while alone or experiment with higher doses. Police urge anyone who thinks they’re having an overdose to call 911 immediately. “We are here to help. We may be called out in these cases, but are not interested in pursuing charges against individual drug users,” Holland said.

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“We want them to get the medical help they need and get it as quickly as possible. 911 is the best way to make sure that happens.” Delays in getting care can have tragic consequences, according to Sparrow. “In the recent cases the individuals were found and received urgent medical care. It’s important for people to know the consequences of an overdose can be life-threatening.” Interior Health is encouraging people struggling with substance us to seek help. For more information contact the Nelson Mental Health and Substance Use office at 250-505-7248. More information about harm reduction and overdose prevention is available at towardtheheart.com.

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