The B.C. Coroners Service has released a map of nearly 200 unsolved cases in the province.
The interactive map displays detailed information regarding nearly 200 cases of unidentified remains found in B.C.
The majority of the cases involve men.
The map includes 19 cases on Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands.
None of the cases are in the Nanaimo area.
There are two cases within the jurisdiction of the Gibsons RCMP. The remains of a man were found in Gibsons on July 1st of 2010. The coroner says the man was over the age of 20.
There are a few more details available with regards to human remains found on Keats Island on May 3rd in 1992. He was white, over the age of 40 and stood about 5 foot 9 inches tall.
The service’s goal is to collect information that could help solve the cases, some of which date back to the 1950s.