ROTHENBURGER: Cause for hope in opioid stats but not suicides
KAMLOOPS — STATISTICS ARE IMPERSONAL but they tell stories. Sometimes they’re cold and cruel, sometimes hopeful.
Three recent reports from the B.C. Coroners Service illustrate this reality. One, released Friday, shows there were 35 per cent fewer fatal drug overdoses — most involving fentanyl — in June compared to a year ago.
In the Interior Health Authority, there were 196 overdose deaths last year, and 60 from the beginning of this year through June. That’s lower than all the other health regions except for the sparsely populated North.


