Four Nanaimo citizens have received the King Charles III Coronation Medal for their outstanding work supporting the Nanaimo community.
Read MoreWith fall around the corner, black bears will be seeking to fatten up for the winter on the coast. During this time, WildSafeBC is reminding everyone to create a bear-safe neighbourhood.
Read MoreWith the school year now underway, one Nanaimo high school has announced it is expanding.
Read MoreAccording to a recent poll done by the TD Bank Group 65 per cent of post-secondary students define themselves as financially unstable.
Read MoreCity of Nanaimo’s outgoing Poet Laureate Kamal Parmar has been honoured by becoming a new addition to the City’s Poetry Walk.
Read MoreNanaimo has been awarded the title of a Welcoming Francophone Community highlighting its growing French-speaking community.
Read MoreMore people in Nanaimo and across the province will have better access to healthy food options through food infrastructure projects supported by provincial funding.
Read MoreNanaimo’s Ethan Katzberg is still celebrating his big win at the 2024 Paris Olympics after making history as the first-ever Canadian to win gold in hammer throw.
Read MoreFor over 100 days, the VIU Palestine Solidarity Encampment stood at Vancouver Island University’s Nanaimo campus, and on day 110, the encampment was officially dismantled.
Read MoreWith about 350 people living on Protection Island, for the past ten years, the community has once again come together to celebrate pride on the island.
Read MoreAround 150 competitors will be filling the Beban Park Social Centre this weekend to find out who is the best in the province at speedcubing.
Read MoreOn day 106 of the VIU Palestine Solidarity Encampment at Vancouver Island University’s Nanaimo campus, the BC Supreme Court approved an injunction ordering the removal of the encampment.
Read MoreTo inspire Indigenous youth and young adults with the world of aviation and aerospace, the Nanaimo Airport YCD hosted an event to highlight the wonders and opportunities in the industry.
Read MoreAmidst the rise in popularity of pickleball, the City of Nanaimo is moving its six pickleball courts to a new, quieter location.
Read MoreAfter three years, Kamal Parmar’s term as the City of Nanaimo’s Poet Laureate is coming to an end, and she is reflecting on the work she has done and the lessons she has learned.
Read MorePurple chairs are being placed around Nanaimo leading up to International Overdose Awareness Day on August 31, sharing the stories of those who lost their lives to the overdose crisis.
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