Trades recording highest level of toxic drug deaths as Nanaimo fatalities continue to decline
NANAIMO — British Columbians continue to die due to toxic street drugs, but the numbers continue to decrease, while the trade industry has some of the highest rates of death per industry.
According to the latest report from the BC Coroners Service, four people from Nanaimo died due to unregulated street drugs in October, bringing the total number of deaths this year to 57.
Twenty-nine deaths occurred across Vancouver Island including twelve from the central Island region.
So far this year, 286 people from Vancouver Island have lost their lives to drug toxicity and overdose.



