Toxic drug deaths in Nanaimo continue to decrease, pacing below 2024
NANAIMO — Another five people in Nanaimo lost their lives to toxic drugs in September, bringing the total of local deaths so far this year to 53.
The latest report from the BC Coroners Service shows 257 lives were lost across Vancouver Island from January to September, with 116 coming from the central Island, including 12 out of Oceanside.
Both numbers pace well below grim records set in 2023 of 114 fatalities in Nanaimo and 217 across the central Island.
Province-wide, 158 people lost their lives in September, equating to about 5.3 deaths per day, with Vancouver, Surrey, and Greater Victoria the cities experiencing the highest death rates related to toxic drugs.


