Pubdate: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 Source: Prince Albert Daily Herald (CN SN) Copyright: 2005 Prince Albert Daily Herald Contact: http://www.paherald.sk.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1918 Author: Charlene Tebbutt, Herald Staff Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/rehab.htm (Treatment) P.A. RALLIES AGAINST DRUGS, ALCOHOL It was tough to find a seat Wednesday night at a local rally against alcohol and substance abuse. Several hundred people of all ages turned up at the Prince Albert Exhibition Centre to lend their support to a local addictions strategy and awareness campaign. The rally was one of two events in the city Wednesday. Earlier in the day, members of a local committee working on an addictions and detox strategy officially unveiled its plan to members of the public and provincial government officials. Those who came to speak at the rally Wednesday night also had an important message for local residents. "Drugs are coming to a home near you," said Saskatoon MLA Ted Merriman, whose daughter Kelly has battled addiction. "If they're not there today, they'll be there tomorrow ... This is a widespread disease." Kelly, a recovering alcoholic and crystal meth addict, said using drugs made her look at herself differently, saying she began to feel smart and pretty. Even after entering rehab for the first time, she said she still didn't realize she had a problem. "It made me feel everything that I never felt," she said of her drug abuse. Lori Heggstrom, a local resident who lost her son, job and home to crystal meth, urged those in the crowd to stay away from the drug. She said recovery is a difficult process. "That's probably the hardest thing about quitting, it's so lonely," said Heggstrom, who has been clean for 22 months. Jody Boulet, the city's community development officer, said Wednesday's rally was held to raise awareness about the issue of substance abuse. Local residents need to know what to look for to address the problem, he said. But Boulet said the event was also a way for everyone in Prince Albert to stand up against the problem and let others know drug abuse will not be tolerated. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake