National Day for Truth and Reconciliation was marked across Canada on Sept. 30 to remember the survivors of Canada’s residential school system, and the children who never made it home.
Read MoreProtests against the logging of old growth forests took place Thursday at Nanaimo MLA Sheila Malcolmson’s office marking the three-year anniversary of the provinces’ Old Growth Strategic Review.
Read MoreThe Village of Cumberland is looking to attract new staff to the village, including on-call firefighters, with the purchase of a three-bedroom house with an attached studio suite.
Read MoreNanaimo city council voted 5-3 to adopt changes to Nanaimo’s building bylaw banning natural gas heating in new buildings at its meeting on Monday.
Read MoreNanaimo District Secondary School was vandalized over the weekend with racist, homophobic and transphobic slurs written on the front doors of the school.
Read MoreDr. Timothy Green, Canada Research Chair in Shellfish Health and Genomics at Vancouver Island University, says marine heatwaves are a threat to B.C’s $20 million shellfish industry.
Read MoreAdam Walker says he will clear his name and ‘all options are on the table’ including joining another party after getting booted from the BC NDP Caucus.
Read MoreOver 100 climate activists in Nanaimo marched from Maffeo Sutton Park to Nanaimo City Hall calling for an end to fossil fuels on Friday.
Read MoreNanaimo Mayor Leonard Krog says that drug decriminalization in B.C has been a failure as Health Canada bans possession near playgrounds, splashpads and skateparks.
Read MoreOn Monday, Nanaimo city council discussed a staff report on a possible bylaw that would regulate public drug use, but advocates say that isn't the solution.
Read MoreThe Comox Valley Regional District moved new stage three watering restrictions on Monday to help conserve water flows for the salmon spawning in the Puntledge River.
Read MoreThe Oceanside Task Force on Homelessness is looking for land to create a village of tiny homes for people who are experiencing homelessness in the area.
Read MoreNanaimo RCMP were at Departure Bay Elementary on Wednesday reminding drivers to slow down and pay attention in school zones as part of a back-to-school safety blitz.
Read MoreCourtenay city council voted to accept a staff report at their meeting on Wednesday that recommended that the city continue advertising on Facebook and Instagram as parent company Meta continues to block news in Canada.
Read MoreA crowd of harm-reduction advocates, people who use drugs, and local politicians gathered in Nanaimo’s Maffeo Sutton Park on Thursday Aug. 31 to mark International Overdose Awareness Day.
Read MoreMichael Witcomb, Vancouver Island University’s off-campus housing coordinator, is calling on Nanaimo residents to open up their spare rooms to students this fall.
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