Nanaimo poised to shatter record of drug toxicity deaths
NANAIMO — A stunning number of people are losing their lives to illicit toxic drugs in the city.
New data from the B.C. Coroners Service showed 66 people have died in Greater Nanaimo through the first six months of the year, in fatalities directly related to an increasingly toxic drug supply.
It puts the region on pace to nearly double the record number of similar deaths recorded in all of 2022, when 78 people lost their lives.
Nanaimo represents roughly five per cent of all toxic drug deaths in the province through the first half of 2023, despite only having just under two per cent of the population. Greater Vancouver, Surrey and Greater Victoria rank ahead.