Vancouver council votes to fight downtown overdose prevention site
Two years ago, Guy Felicella received a proclamation from Mayor Ken Sim, naming a day in his honour for his work on harm reduction and recovery.
Now the harm reduction advocate wants to return the proclamation of May 29, 2024 as “Guy Felicella Day,” after Vancouver’s city council approved Sim’s urgent motion to “use all tools available” to prevent the opening of a downtown overdose prevention site that was announced by health officials on Tuesday.
Felicella said it was “heartbreaking” to hear Sim describe supervised consumption sites as a failure.
“I’m not like a political prop for the mayor and his team to say that they support something when they don’t,” said Felicella, who planned to return the proclamation on Thursday.


