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Social housing facility for youths, First Nations opens

Social housing facility for youths, First Nations opens

Youth, elders will live together at newest project.

Trustees revisit secondary education concerns

Trustees resurrected a discussion about the future of Nanaimo secondary schools at an education committee meeting this week.

Woman hit by car in critical condition

Elderly woman hit by car in Nanaimo
Salvation Army commanders leave Nanaimo

Salvation Army commanders leave Nanaimo

After six years at the helm of the Salvation Army’s Ministries in Nanaimo, Majors Joan and Martin McCarter are leaving the city this summer.

HST forums wrap up in Nanaimo

A series of public forums on the harmonized sales tax wrapped up in Nanaimo Thursday, giving residents additional food for thought on whether to accept or reject the controversial tax.

New regional park opens with picnic

The newest regional park will open in Nanoose Bay next weekend.

Baby’s death sparks review of situation

Province, child advocate announce separate probes.
Former Canuck scores with Nanaimo fans

Former Canuck scores with Nanaimo fans

They lined up by the dozens, jerseys, pucks and posters in hand, waiting for former Vancouver Canucks goalie Kirk McLean to put pen to property.

Red tide in waters around Nanaimo

Fisheries officials are reminding people to check the Department of Fisheries and Oceans website for red tide closures before harvesting shellfish after more areas around Nanaimo were closed this week.

Talk touts risks of wireless technologies

Wireless technologies are part of many people’s daily lives, but not everyone believes it’s safe to be exposed to the radiation emitted.