
Nanaimo’s vote on motion to request injection site closure likely to be held in fall
The mayor of Nanaimo, B.C., says a deferred motion for the city to ask the local health authority to close an overdose prevention site near city hall will likely be settled in the fall.
Leonard Krog says that while Nanaimo council did not pick a date to hear the motion, he thinks it would be October at the latest, and this time council will hear from Island Health and other stakeholders to discuss the concerns raised by the site.
On Monday, the council voted 6-3 to defer Coun. Ian Thorpe’s motion to request Island Health close the overdose prevention site and put the funding into other drug-addiction treatment options.
Krog was among those who voted in favour of deferring the decision, while Thorpe was one of three who wanted to vote on the motion.