Overdose crisis: Belleville calls for help from Ontario government

Belleville is calling the Ontario province for resources, days after declaring a state of emergency over a rash of drug overdoses in the city. Belleville Mayor Neil Ellis declared the state of emergency Thursday, after crews were called to 17 overdoses in just 24 hours on Feb. 6. Ellis said Monday the city spends roughly $20 million a year to deal with homelessness, addictions and mental health, but more is needed. He said he’s reached out to the province asking for help to fund a community hub for addictions, mental health and homelessness, as well as a much-needed detox centre in the city. “Unfortunately our efforts are not having the intended effect and are clearly not enough,” he told reporters at a press conference. “Our city, its local businesses, residents and most importantly the vulnerable population need more.” Global’s Kayla McLean has the details. For more info, please go to Subscribe to Global News Channel HERE: Like Global News on Facebook HERE: Follow Global News on Twitter HERE: Follow Global News on Instagram HERE: #GlobalNews #Belleville #Ontario
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