The Heiltsuk Tribal Council has released a community letter outlining new measures aimed at addressing drug trafficking and the ongoing toxic drug crisis in Bella Bella.
In the communication, council leaders acknowledge growing concerns raised by community members about the sale and abuse of illegal toxic drugs, stating that those involved in drug trafficking must be held accountable for their actions.
The council says a new Community Protection Bylaw is in the final stages of review before approval and implementation. The bylaw would establish a formal community protection process for Heiltsuk reserves, allowing complaints to be investigated and heard by an independent committee. Potential enforcement measures include warnings, restrictions, removal orders and emergency removals for conduct considered a threat to community safety.
The letter also highlights findings from a community safety survey conducted last fall and says the Tribal Council remains committed to working with elders, youth, the RCMP, health agencies and neighbouring First Nations to address the impacts of toxic drugs.
As part of that effort, the Heiltsuk Tribal Council plans to host a Health and Wellness Open House in September with community partners and has released the Community Safety Membership Meeting Report and survey results to the public.
The council is encouraging anyone needing support to contact the Heiltsuk crisis line or Heiltsuk Health. Anyone with information about illegal drug activity is asked to contact the Bella Bella RCMP or Crime Stoppers.






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