As drug-related deaths in this province grow, so too does the need for treatment facilities. On Friday, an important addition was unveiled at an Okaagan drug and alcohol treatment centre that will provide people battling addictions with pre and post-recovery services. As Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, the new facility is expected to save lives.
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New recovery house to support people battling addictions is expected to help save lives
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