North Shore News August 3 2016

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WEDNESDAY AUGUST 3 2016

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BRIGHT LIGHTS 12

Cap U alumni awards

Six outstanding individuals honoured TASTE 19

Soup Meister

Lonsdale Quay eatery remains popular SPORTS 21

Road to Rio

Gymnast Scott Morgan makes Olympic debut NORTHSHORENEWS

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OVERDOSE DEATHS

Lions Gate to hand out naloxone kits JEREMY SHEPHERD jshepherd@nsnews.com

In an effort to combat an overdose epidemic, staff in Lions Gate Hospital’s emergency department are now offering patients take-home naloxone kits.

The drug – which can stop an opiate overdose and revive a dying patient – is needed to counter a sharp uptick in the number of patients who wind up intubated in the hospital’s intensive care unit, according to Susanne Scott, a nurse at LGH. “The amount of overdoses that we’re seeing is increasing significantly,” she said. “We’re offering these kits to users in order to save a life in the community.” Rather than treating the overdose and discharging the patient, hospital staff are now offering instructions to both patients and their family members on the safe use of naloxone. An opiate overdose usually involves an inability to wake, slowed pulse, shallow breathing and sometimes a blue or

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Three rescues cap quiet long weekend

BRENT RICHTER brichter@nsnews.com

With only a handful of call-outs, it was an unusually quiet long weekend for the North Shore’s rescue agencies.

Members of North Shore Rescue and District of North Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services are cautiously hoping it means their public safety awareness campaigns are finally hitting home. District firefighters had two calls for water rescues in Lynn Canyon over the weekend, both involving young men who suffered injuries while cliff jumping. Park rangers radioed for help on Saturday afternoon when they spotted a man in distress, after suffering an apparent injury in a cliff jump at Twin Falls. “This individual was in an extreme amount of pain. He was on the rocks in the middle of Lynn Creek, just below the Twin

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TAKING IT OUTSIDE Janice Robertson practises en plein air painting at the base of Cypress Mountain as part of West Vancouver’s Harmony Arts Festival, which runs until Aug. 7. PHOTO KEVIN HILL


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