Join CBC British Columbia for a special public town hall on despair, addiction, and poverty

September 7

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Overdose deaths, homelessness, and mental illness affect all communities in BC. But nowhere are those problems more concentrated than in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. Residents, neighbours, doctors, and even the Mayor have all told us: life has never been worse.
CBC British Columbia(external link) wants to hear from YOU: what needs to change? Join us for a constructive and impactful afternoon of dialogue at Despair, Addiction, Poverty: When is Enough Enough?
Join The Early Edition(external link)'s Stephen Quinn(external link), CBC Vancouver News at 6's Mike Killeen(external link) and Anita Bathe(external link) at this FREE public town hall will look at how overdose deaths, homelessness, and mental illness has affected the Downtown Eastside and communities large and small across the province, as well as possible solutions.
WHEN:
Saturday, September 7 Noon to 1:30 PM
WHERE:
The Woodwards Courtyard(external link)
PANELISTS:
Karen Ward, Drug User advocate, City of Vancouver drug policy and poverty reduction consultant, Downtown Eastside Resident
Robin Raweater, Co-Chair of the Board of Directors for the Downtown Eastside Women's Centre, Downtown Eastside Resident
Fred Mah, President, Chinatown Society Heritage Building Association
Brandon Grossutti, Owner / Operator at PiDGiN Restaurant
Can't make the town hall in person? You can listen(external link) on CBC Radio One across British Columbia. You can also live stream the town hall on cbc.ca/bc(external link), Facebook(external link), or CBC Gem(external link).