Toxic drugs claim over 100 lives so far this year across central Vancouver Island
NANAIMO — Sixteen people lost their lives over the summer in the Harbour City as a result of drug toxicity.
New data from the BC Coroner’s Service, looking at reported deaths in July and August, brings the total number of related deaths to 48 through the greater Nanaimo area, among 103 throughout all of central Vancouver Island.
Both numbers pace well below grim records set in 2023 of 114 fatalities in Nanaimo and 217 across the central Island.
Province-wide, 302 people died from toxic illicit drugs in July and August, 153 and 149 people respectively, for a yearly total of 1,218 deaths so far.


