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ILLICIT DRUGS

Kamloops suffers 18 deaths in first three months due to toxic drug supply: BC Coroners Service

Apr 18, 2023 | 8:09 AM

KAMLOOPS — Kamloops continues to see an alarming amount of deaths in 2023 because of use of illicit drugs.

According to the latest preliminary data by the BC Coroners Service, 596 people died province-wide in January, February and March of this year, due to the toxic drug supply, with 18 of them in Kamloops. It was reported last month that Kamloops suffered six deaths in January.

Within the Thompson Cariboo Shuswap health service delivery area, 32 deaths have been reported over the first three months of 2023 for a rate of 51.3 per 100,000 people. Interior Health recorded 83 deaths during that time.

April 14, 2023 marked the seven-year anniversary of the B.C. government declaring a public health emergency over increasing overdoses. Lisa Lapointe, B.C.’s chief coroner, says more than 11,000 British Columbians have died due to the unregulated drug supply during that time.

“It is clear that an urgent response to this crisis is required and overdue,” Lapointe says. “Recommendations made by multidisciplinary experts on two Coroners Service Death Review Panels and the Province’s Select Standing Committee on Health into the crisis support the urgent implementation of a safe, regulated supply of substances for those at risk of serious harm or death, as well as provincial standards for the provision of evidence-based treatment and recovery services, along with requirements for reporting outcomes.”

Kamloops suffered its deadliest year due to illicit drugs in 2022 with 92 fatalities.