Overdoses on the rise as the temperatures continue to dip below zero
PRINCE GEORGE—With the colder temperatures Norther Health reports an increase of overdoses in Prince George. This is due to increased risk factors such as isolation and a decreased tolerance due to the impacts of cold weather on the body. Northern Health states that the overdoses have been linked to injecting and smoking unknown substances requiring a higher number of Naloxone dosages to reverse.
Northern Health has provided a list of warming shelters in Prince George:
- House of Friendship – 138 George Street from 7 am until midnight
- BC Schizophrenia Society – 1131 6th Ave from 9 am to 6 pm, Tuesday to Friday
- Prince George Public Library – 888 Canada Games Way, open at 10 am, Monday to Saturday
An overnight shelter can be found at:
