â–º Listen Live

RCMP Say Carfentanil Has Arrived in Nanaimo

RCMP is confirming carfentanil has arrived in illicit drugs in Nanaimo.

This, after lab tests have confirmed that a white powder, seized by investigators during a search warrant, was confirmed by Health Canada to be the deadly drug.

Carfentanil is 100 times stronger than fentanyl, which is itself 100 times more powerful than morphine.

It is extremely harmful and even the smallest particles of carfentanil can be fatal.

Police and VIHA are warning people to avoid using along, stagger the use of drugs with friends so someone can respond if necessary, carry and use naloxone and have an overdose plan.

Users are urged to use at an overdose prevention site.

Kasi Johnston
Kasi Johnston
News/Announcer for 89.7 Juice FM!

Continue Reading

cjsu Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Proposed bill to repeal B.C. Indigenous rights legislation fails to move forward

A bill that aimed repeal the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA) was voted down in the legislature. The post Proposed bill to repeal B.C. Indigenous rights legislation fails to move forward appeared first on AM 1150.

BC liquor, cannabis distributors working overtime to get back to normal

An industry group representing British Columbia’s bars, pubs and private liquor and cannabis stores said it hopes get things can get back to normal within the next month now that a strike by about 25,000 public service workers has come to an end.  The post BC liquor, cannabis distributors working overtime to get back to normal appeared first on AM 1150.

Duncan dog licensing fees to remain status quo, city to offer discounted incentives for future renewals 

The City of Duncan is promoting licensing your pet by keeping fees status quo, but offering a reduced fare for those who pay in advance.

Duncan city council approves grant application to install six new dwellings for supportive housing 

If an application to the Emergency Treatment Fund is approved the City of Duncan could get six new supportive dwellings

North Cowichan/Duncan RCMP staff sergeant pleased with downward trend in crime

Crime in the Cowichan Valley is trending downward, but staff sergeant Ken Beard says there are still areas to improve.
- Advertisement -