‘Not responsible or safe:’ tensions rise over pop-up drug consumption site in south Nanaimo
NANAIMO — A volunteer run illicit drug advocacy service in the city’s south is facing increased scrutiny, led by highly concerned neighbours.
A pair of enlarged tents occupying a private lot at 264 Nicol St. just north of Farquar St. established in the spring, becoming home to a movement operated by Nanaimo and Area Network of Drug Users (NANDU).
While unsanctioned by the City of Nanaimo, it is legally cleared under a ministerial order enacted by the Ministry of Health when the ongoing drug toxicity public health emergency was declared province-wide in 2016.
“The Ministry appreciates the work of VIHA (Island Health), BC Housing and the Assertive Community Treatment Teams and Community Outreach Resource Team who currently use the NANDU site as a way to connect vulnerable people to a range of services,” a statement from the Ministry to NanaimoNewsNOW read.