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2 supervised injection sites approved for Surrey

Health Canada has approved two supervised injection sites in Surrey.

Both sites are a first for the city which saw 108 people die of illicit drug overdoses last year

An injection kit is shown at a supervised drug injection facility in Vancouver.
An injection kit is shown at a supervised drug injection facility in Vancouver. (Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press)

Health Canada hasapprovedtwo supervised injectionsitesin Surrey.

SafePointwill be located along the notorious Whalleystrip on 135A Street, a location selected after "consultation with the people who are most likely to access services there," according to the announcement.

'The Strip' in the Whalley neighbourhood of Surrey is where one of two new supervised injection sites will be located. (Cliff Shim/CBC )

The second will be located atthe Quibble Creek Sobering and Assessment Centre near King George Boulevard and 94Avenue.

First for Surrey

Both sites are a first for the city and are slated to open in June.

In 2016, 108 people died ofillicit drug overdoses in Surrey,up 42 per cent from 2015. Vancouver was the only city with a higher number of overdose fatalities in the province.

Besides providing supervised injection services,Fraser Health is also hoping to gain approval to allow consumption of intra-nasaland oral substances on site in other words illegal drugs that can be snorted or taken by mouth which would be a first in Canada.

According to Fraser Health spokeswoman Jacqueline Blackwell, the request to include intra-nasal and oral drugs was part of the initial application to Health Canada.

"Health Canada has approved supervised injection and has indicated they want more time to review our application for supervised intra-nasal and oral consumption," she said. "We hope to receive that approval soon."

The sites will also connect users with addiction treatment, including access to suboxone and methadone.

Health Canada has also approved another supervised injection site on Vancouver's Downtown Eastsideat528 Powell St.

Health Canada has approved the supervised injection site at 528 Powell Street. It has been operating since December of 2016. (Vancouver Coastal Health)

An unsanctioned overdose prevention site has been operating at the location, known as the Powell Street Getaway,since December of last year.

Last month,Vancouver's chief medical health officer criticized the federal government for moving too slowly inapprovingsupervised drug consumption sites, in light of the fentanyl crisis and overdose epidemic in British Columbia.

llicit drugoverdoses claimed the lives of 922 people provincewide in 2016.