Nanaimo RCMP seized two converted and replica firearms on Cavan Street on Monday morning as new statistics show the violent crime severity index in the city is at an all-time high.
Read MoreThe Canadian Coast Guard is reporting that a fuel oil spill in the Nanaimo harbour has been contained.
Read MoreNanaimo city council voted down a motion by Coun. Paul Manly for the city to stop advertising on Meta social media platforms Facebook and Instagram yesterday.
Read MoreScott Rees, who is blind, swam for 11 hours to cross the 30 km Georgia Strait from Sechelt to Nanaimo raising over $127.000 for the Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind.
Read MoreScott Rees, who is blind, will attempt to cross the Georgia Strait this Sunday to raise money for Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind.
Read MoreThis Saturday and Sunday Nanaimoites are encouraged to put household items and furniture on the curb for the 20th year of the Reuse Rendezvous.
Read MoreEast Vancouver Island is already experiencing severe drought conditions with the province listing it as Drought Level 5, which means that “adverse impacts to socio-economic or ecosystem values are almost certain.”
Read MoreThe 37th Annual Silly Boat Regatta took place on a sunny afternoon at Nanaimo’s Maffeo Sutton Park on Sunday raising money for the Nanaimo Child Development Centre.
Read MoreThe Gutters Are Electric comic exhibit at the Nanaimo Art Gallery features local Indigenous artist bailey macabre alongside renowned comic artists from across North America.
Read MoreUpdated Monday to Friday: The spread of COVID-19 in the Island Health region is being tracked by the BC Centre for Disease Control. This page includes information on the number of cases, rate of change, hospitalizations, deaths and recoveries. It will be updated weekly on Mondays.
Read MoreThere were 175 deaths from overdoses in July, according to the B.C. Coroner's service, bringing the total to 909 in 2020.
Read MoreTwo overdose alerts were issued for the Nanaimo and Cowichan Valley areas as the region records a spike in overdose calls.
Read MoreOverdose deaths In BC increased sharply in March with 113 people dying in BC, but are still down from the previous year according to a report from the BC Coroners Service.
Read MoreBC's Provincial Health Officer is calling on all British Columbians to keep these principles in mind to help guide you in your actions during this epidemic. Dr. Bonnie Henry is urging us to "be kind, be calm and be safe" to not judge others, but to look to our own actions in helping to flatten and decrease the curve.
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