Vancouver Island doctors set up overdose prevention sites without government blessing

A injection kit is seen inside the Fraser Health supervised consumption site in Surrey, B.C. Tuesday, June 6, 2017. Doctors on Vancouver Island say they're establishing overdose prevention sites on the grounds of hospitals because the B.C. government hasn't lived up to its pledge to set aside space as promised. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

An attempt by doctors to set up overdose prevention sites on hospital property in Nanaimo and Victoria were shutdown Monday by the Island health authority, forcing the volunteers to move their operations across the street.聽

Doctors and other volunteers tried to set up sites on the grounds of Nanaimo General and Royal Jubilee hospitals over frustration that the B.C. government hasn't lived up to its promise to set aside space for overdose prevention at the health-care facilities.聽

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