The British Columbia provincial government is making changes to its drug discrimination policy to stop drug use in public places Credit: JONATHAN HAYWARD/The Canadian Press British Columbia has ...
British Columbia ends pilot program allowing public use of hard drugs. Premier David Eby reinstates police enforcement of drug laws in all public places to address concerns over safety and drug ...
For nearly 10 minutes, sirens have been heard near Columbia's Morningside Heights campus. Students have been warned to shelter in place, and police appear to be preparing to enter the campus on ...
British Columbia's decriminalisation project began in January 2023 as a three-year pilot programme. But it has faced pushback over concerns around public disorder and drug use. Police will soon ...
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British Columbia has announced plans to re-criminalise the use of drugs in public after the government came under fire over rampant drug use in hospitals and parks. Premier David Eby said ...