B.C. Coroners Service reports 36 outdoor deaths to start year, 5 on cold Jan. 12
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s recent cold snap has been life-threatening for people facing homelessness and struggling with addiction and mental health issues, says a spokesman for one of the province’s largest shelters.
The B.C. Coroners Service reported Thursday it is investigating the cause of the outdoor deaths of 36 people during the early days of January when the province was in the grip of a record-breaking cold snap.
Coroners Service data for the days from Jan. 1 to 16 show the highest number of people dying on Jan. 12, a day when numerous low temperature records were broken across B.C.
Grant McKenzie, a spokesman for Our Place Society in Victoria, said people living on the streets, with addiction and mental health issues, are vulnerable to cold weather, with many not conscious of the danger they face.

