Kamloops advocates, support workers mark 10-year anniversary of B.C. toxic drug crisis
KAMLOOPS — It’s been 10 years since British Columbia declared a public health emergency over the growing number of overdose deaths in the province. In the last decade, more than 18,000 people have died due to toxic illicit drugs, and advocates are calling on governments to do more to stop the crisis.
It’s a sombre anniversary as data from the BC Coroners Service shows that nearly five British Columbians still die of an overdose every day, with Indigenous people, men and people working in the trades the most affected.
In Kamloops alone, there have been 617 toxic drug deaths during what advocates have called the “decade of death” between 2016 and 2025.


