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Two Deaths in May

Fatal drug poisonings recorded locally in May, yearly totals still down

Jul 9, 2026 | 11:54 AM

Two people lost their lives to illicit substances in Greater Vernon in May.

The preliminary figures from the B.C. Coroners Service indicated there had just been six fatal overdoses in the North Okanagan community in 2026. Those included the two in May, one in March, and three in January.

In Kelowna, there were three drug-related deaths in May, for a year-to-date total of 29 fatal overdoses.

The deaths recorded in the Okanagan were part of 109 suspected unregulated drug deaths across B.C. in May. To date, a total of 630 such deaths had been recorded across the province in 2026.

The Coroners Service said 68 per cent of people who had died due to illicit substances in 2026 were between the ages of 30 and 59, and 76 per cent were male.

Additionally, 81 per cent of toxic drug deaths this year occurred inside, including 53 per cent within a private residence and 28 per cent in other indoor locations such as hotels and motels, supportive housing, shelters.

Smoking was the most common mode of consumption in those who passed from fatal overdoses in 2026.

In post-mortem screenings, fleurofentanyl was detected in 67 per cent of cases, cocaine and fentanyl were both found in 55 per cent of files, methamphetamine was detected in 52 per cent of cases. Hydromorphone was only present in five per cent of cases.

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