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06/12/2026

Unverified , June 11, 2026: Unknown drug of high toxicity causing multiple overdoses in Pictou County.

We have received a report from a community source regarding an unknown drug of high toxicity that, after being smoked, caused multiple overdoses in Pictou County.

How to Stay Safe: Let someone know, start low, and go slow.

✔ Do NOT use drugs alone – Use with someone you trust or call the National Overdose Response Service (NORS) at 1-888-688-NORS. They will stay on the phone with you while you use, so they can get you help if needed.

✔ Start with a very small amount – These drugs are stronger than what people may expect or may be used to.

✔ Have naloxone ready – Naloxone can help with opioid overdoses, but it will NOT work on other substances, such as benzodiazepines. Even if you're unsure what substance caused an overdose, always give naloxone—it won’t harm the person, but it may help if opioids are involved.

✔ Call 911 immediately for any overdose – Even if naloxone is used, emergency help is still needed.

✔ Naloxone is only effective for opioids. It will not impact the effects of benzodiazepines or tranquilizers like medetomidine, xylazine, or other drug types. Medical help from 911 or the hospital is required. If naloxone is ineffective, start rescue breaths. August 2024 5 Steps to Save a Life - Nasal Naloxone:https://mha.nshealth.ca/sites/default/files/2024-09/5%20steps%20to%20save%20a%20life.pdf

✔ Expect the unexpected – Always assume street drugs may not be what you think and contain drugs different from or stronger than you expect. Pills that look like real medicine could be fake.

✔ Avoid mixing drugs – Combining opioids, benzodiazepines, and alcohol greatly increases the risk of overdose and death.

✔ Go to an overdose prevention site – If available in your area, these sites provide a safe space to use drugs with medical staff who can help in case of an emergency.

• ReFIX Halifax: 2151 Gottingen St. (902-209-9370)
• PeerSix Sydney: 75 Prince St. (902-567-1766)

If someone overdoses:

· Call 911 immediately – Tell them someone is unresponsive.
· Give naloxone if you have it. More than one dose may be needed if high potency opioids are involved. If there are no opioids, naloxone will be ineffective but will not cause harm – give it anyway.
· Stay with them and make sure they can breathe.
· If they stop breathing, perform CPR until help arrives.

Get Free Naloxone Kits: You can get naloxone for free at most pharmacies and harm reduction programs. To learn more, visit: https://mha.nshealth.ca/en/takehomenaloxoneprogram

Looking for help?

• Mental Health and Addictions Crisis Line – 1-888-429-8167
• Kids Help Phone 1-800-668-6868; Text CONNECT to 686868
• Mental Health and Addictions Intake Service - (Mon-Fri 8:30-4:30; Tues and Thurs until 8 pm) - 1-855-922-1122
• 211 Nova Scotia - information and referrals to community and social services: Call 2-1-1 or 1-855-466-4994; Email: [email protected]

06/09/2026

Bobbie the Boat would like to remind everyone: Problem at sea? Call JRCC!

Did you know that many people involved in marine emergencies still call 911 first? While 911 operators will do their best to help, the fastest way to get the right resources moving is often to contact the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre (JRCC) directly.

If you experience a marine emergency on the water, call JRCC at 1-800-565-1582 or make a distress call on VHF Channel 16. JRCC coordinates maritime search and rescue responses and can quickly task the vessels, aircraft, and rescue resources needed to assist.

Help us spread the word in your community. Share this number with your family, friends, fellow boaters, and anyone who spends time on the water. Knowing who to call could save valuable time when every minute counts.

05/28/2026

Weekly 50/50 Jackpot Supporting N.S. Firefighters! Draw #313

05/23/2026

NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING

June 7 at 2pm at the Pictou Island Community Centre

This meeting is to discuss the new Fire Protection Services Act and what the means to our community, along with the need for the implementation of a fire department levy on
properties in the amount of 19.5 cents/$100 in assessed value.

The meeting will include:

The purposes of the levy and why this is required

A vote regarding the implementation of the levy

Weekly 50/50 Jackpot Supporting N.S. Firefighters! Draw  #312 | Rafflebox
05/21/2026

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05/14/2026

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05/07/2026

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04/30/2026

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785 Pictou Island Road
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