National News Fentanyl: Death, Healing and Preparing for the Next Big Drug Brandi Morin Mar 02, 2017 Brandi Morin Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *WebsiteSubmit Report Tags: Alberta, Blood Tribe, Brad Provost, Brandi Morin, carfentinil, dealers, deaths, Edmonton, Featured, fentanyl, manslaughter, overdose, RCMP, W18 Continue Reading Ojibway healer’s family rejects meeting with Joseph Boyden AP Exclusive: Taxes could flow with Dakota Access pipeline Author(s) Brandi Morin [email protected] 2 thoughts on “Fentanyl: Death, Healing and Preparing for the Next Big Drug” Thank you for sharing your story, Brad, as painful as it is. May it bring hope to others struggling and stop those considering drugs. Thanks Brandi you did excellent job! Comments are closed. More Stories Rebuilding salmon stocks in British Columbia in the face o... 24 hours ago Odette Auger - Local Journalism Initiative Reporter - The Discourse Featured Certification hearing set to begin for excessive force cla... 1 day ago Brett Forester Anishnawbe Health providing cultural programs through pand... 2 days ago Annette Francis Featured ‘Social sickness’ of racist stigma must be address... 2 days ago Catherine (Katłįà) Lafferty - Local Journalism Initiative - The Discourse Reporter Featured Indigenous business owners in Fort Providence not letting ... 2 days ago Charlotte Morritt-Jacobs 26 Indigenous governing bodies are actively reclaiming aut... 3 days ago Anna McKenzie - Local Journalism Initiative Reporter - The Discourse
Thank you for sharing your story, Brad, as painful as it is. May it bring hope to others struggling and stop those considering drugs.
Thank you for sharing your story, Brad, as painful as it is. May it bring hope to others struggling and stop those considering drugs.
Thanks Brandi you did excellent job!