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Popular park sees upgrade

NANAIMO – City improves stairs at Blueback Road beach access.

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New faces in bigger B.C. cabinet

BC Local News - Friday June 7, 2013

Premier Christy Clark's 19-member team introduced at public ceremony at Canada Place

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Young professionals from across Island attend convention

NANAIMO – Conversation to focus on civic responsibilities, First Nations and transportation issues.

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Scraping by

NANAIMO – Workers take off top membrane of parkade for upgrades.

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Relay for Life participants fight back against cancer

NANAIMO – Cancer never sleeps, as those fighting the disease know only too well.

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City, volunteers work to eliminate scotch broom

Invasive Plant Awareness Month intended to educate public on consequences of alien species.

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Two fined for illegal dumping under Regional District of Nanaimo bylaw

Two Nanaimo residents were recently fined for illegal dumping offences.

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Propane torch incident ignites hedges, truck and house

A fire that destroyed a Lantzville man's truck, some hedges and damaged his house Thursday afternoon was caused by a propane torch.

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High and dry

NANAIMO – RCMP will have a presence on the water for Black Press Van Isle 360.

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Weak laws, increased tanker traffic continue to threaten world’s oceans

NANAIMO – Number of threats to the health of the Georgia Strait that a local advocacy group wants to highlight for World Oceans Day.

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MPs, mayors join Vancouver Island North MP to oppose riding redistribution proposal

Comox Valley Record - Thursday June 6, 2013

Recommendations about changes proposed for Vancouver Island North have been submitted to the B.C. Electoral Boundaries Commission.

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Hope fills VIU graduates

NANAImo – Hundreds of Vancouver Island University graduates cross the stage, proud of their accomplishments and full of hope.

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Discarded butts likely cause of house fire

NANAIMO – Fire officials believe the cause of a house fire that displaced nine people Sunday was smoking materials.

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Police warn public of rash of thefts

NANAIMO – Since May 28, 38 vehicles – 22 of those in the downtown core – have been broken into.

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City seeks court order ahead of Colliery protest

NANAIMO – City officials take pre-emptive action to kill planned civil disobedience at Colliery Dam Park.

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Higher calling

NANAIMO – Workers replace glass at Port Theatre.

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Calls keep Nanaimo marine search and rescue volunteers busy

NANAIMO – Three call-outs kept Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue volunteers busy early this week.

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Two hurt after being run over during altercation

NANAIMO – Police arrest and charge 19-year-old female driver

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Island resident shares stories about his life after a stroke

NANAIMO - The Stroke Recovery Association of B.C. is hosting a free education session on Saturday (June 8).

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City jail cell renovations complete

New cells designed to reduce risk of potential harm to prisoners, RCMP guards.

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