Sat, May 20: There are stunning new numbers on fentanyl deaths in Calgary and across Alberta. Up already this year by more than 60 per cent and more than a thousand have been saved from overdose deaths. As Gary Bobrovitz reports, the province still says there is no need to declare a health emergency.
Global News at 11 Calgary
113 fentanyl-related deaths in Alberta in first 3 months of 2017
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