Eby announces 180 free treatment beds for people with addictions in B.C.
VANCOUVER — British Columbia Premier David Eby says he’s disturbed by the record number of people who died in the province last year of illicit drug overdoses and recognizes they aren’t doing enough to stop it.
But he says the addition of 180 publicly funded treatment and recovery beds across the province is a step toward saving lives.
The province says nearly 100 of these beds are already open and available to British Columbians in several communities while the rest are expected to be launched by summer.
Eby says most of these beds were previously private beds, and only available to people who paid thousands of dollars, but now they are freely available to the public.