‘That’s a real concern:’ rising B.C. food bank usage resonates in Nanaimo
NANAIMO — Amid a slumping economy and the high cost of living, stark findings in a newly released Food Banks BC report aren’t overly surprising to Peter Sinclair.
The executive director of Nanaimo Loaves and Fishes Community Food Bank reacted with concern to the report stating 1.3 million (24.4 per cent) of British Columbians are experiencing food insecurity.
More than 113,000 British Columbians relied on a food bank in March 2025, up 44 per cent compared to prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“It shows that the situation we’re facing here in Nanaimo is being replicated across the province. Anytime you’ve got people not having access to food, that’s a real concern,” Sinclair told NanaimoNewsNOW.




