The Nanaimo RCMP has issued a warning to Nanaimo and surrounding areas of a group of fraudsters that was last seen in the Nanaimo area.
Read MoreConstruction has started on a new 47-bed housing facility for women and children facing gender-based violence in Nanaimo.
Read MoreFinding love on choppy waters isn’t always that easy, but with Valentine's Day in the next couple of months, there’s a great opportunity to find your forever first mate.
Read MoreNanaimo city council voted 8-1 on Monday to not build affordable housing on any portion of the Five Acres Farm at 933 Park Ave.
Read MoreNanaimo City Council voted to amend the service agreement for the Downtown Vandalism Relief Grant program.
Read MoreNanaimo City Council voted on Wednesday to increase the budget for the free shower program at Caledonia Park.
Read MoreTransit workers in Comox and Campbell River went on strike Friday morning citing wages as the key reason for the job action.
Read MoreA new mural at the Nanaimo Aquatic Center showcases communities coming together and transitioning hate to hope.
Read MoreTwo new warming centres are scheduled to open in Nanaimo this winter but the president of the Nanaimo Area Public Safety Association says he’s concerned that a second downtown location will attract drug dealers and worsen social disorder in the area.
Read MoreA pond near Qualicum Beach Elementary is getting a new name after a local teacher wrote to the town council informing them that the students voted to name it Salamander Pond.
Read MoreSanta Claus was spotted flying over Nanaimo early Tuesday morning, but left his sleigh at home instead opting for a flight in an air ambulance helicopter that landed at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital.
Read MoreRecent figures show illicit drug poisonings attended by the BC Emergency Health Services in Nanaimo are more than double the per capita rate when compared to other communities within Island Health
Read MoreThe Nanaimo Art Gallery is currently looking for a new place to call home
Read MoreNanaimo’s Jewish community marked the first night of Chanukah with the lighting of a giant Menorah at Maffeo Sutton Park.
Read MoreIsland Health is ramping up its Covid and Influenza vaccine campaign with free walk-in clinics for children between six months and 11 years of age.
Vancouver Island Univerisity gathered to remember the worst act of violent misogyny in Canadian history, at École Polytechnique Montreal that took the lives of 14 women on December 6th 1989.
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