A sharp spike in drug poisonings (overdoses) has been reported in the past 24 hours, raising serious concern that a more potent substance may be circulating the community. The exact cause is unknown, but this is a critical reminder that street drugs may be cut or mixed with dangerous substances such as benzos (benzodiazepines), xylazine, medetomidine, fentanyl, or carfentanil.
If you use drugs, take steps to reduce your risk. Share this information to help save lives:
- Do not use alone
- Ensure you have naloxone on hand
- Do a small test dose
- Know your condition and tolerance
- Call 911 if an emergency arises
The Good Samaritan Overdose Act will protect those at the scene of an overdose for being charged with possession. If you require a naloxone kit, please reach out to Giyak Moseng/The Right Path to access kits and information on how to respond to an overdose/drug poisoning.
Signs of an overdose/drug poisoning include:
- Unresponsive
- Slow irregular or shallow breathing
- Bluish or grayish skin
- Limp body – muscle slackness
- Vomitting
Support and Resources Available to You
We encourage you to reach out if you need support or have concerns:
Giyak Moseng / The Right Path Counselling and Prevention Services:
316 Ted Commanda Drive, Garden Village
705-753-1375
Peer Outreach Support Team (POST):
285 Ted Commanda Dr., Garden Village (Holy Spirit Catholic Church basement)
705-471-7046
Other inquiries
Director of Health Services
705-978-1777
