Central Vancouver Island second in province for toxic drug deaths in April
NANAIMO — Five people lost their lives to toxic drugs in Nanaimo in April, as the total number of deaths related to the unregulated drug supply starts to increase once again after declining.
This brings the total number of deaths in Nanaimo so far this year to 16.
Across Vancouver Island, 33 people died in April, with 19 of those deaths occurring within the vast Central region, encompassing the width of Vancouver Island from the Malahat to Cumberland.
The Central region was the second highest for deaths per health service delivery area, behind only Vancouver, according to BC Coroners Service data (BCCS).


