
An Exhibition of Personal Story Maps – TRU Newsroom
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On Tuesday, March 12, there will be a collection of posters and maps popping up down the shop hallway of the TRU School of Trades and Technology building.
Everyone is invited and encouraged to check out our art exhibition about the toxic drug overdose crisis.
There will be a semi-formal opening of the exhibition at 3:30 p.m.
There will be a short introduction and explanation of the exhibit and an opportunity to browse the maps.
A few of the members of our research team will be available to chat with and learn more about what we are finding during this research project.
Naloxone Training is available on-site.
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