Year: 2014
The letter writer says, “B.C. has the highest child poverty rate in Canada.” A pure lie of propaganda. Wire Service / December 21, 2014
Dec 21, 2014Stan was born in Hanna, Alberta. He and Mary raised… Wire Service / December 21, 2014
An addition to the Port Theatre is a good investment for the community. Wire Service / December 21, 2014
Dalzell, Stanley James (Stan)1934-2014Stan was born in Hanna, Alberta. He and Mary… Wire Service / December 21, 2014
NANAIMO – City employees will see six-per cent wage hike over three years under new collective agreement. Tamara Cunningham / December 20, 2014
Exhibit explores Christmas in Nanaimo during the 1950s. Nicholas Pescod / December 20, 2014
NANAIMO – Vancouver Island University's Deep Bay Marine Field Station will hang whale skeleton in facility. Marilyn Assaf / December 20, 2014
Terence (Terry) Garnet StoutenburgJuly 13, 1951 - December 20, 2014It is with… Wire Service / December 20, 2014
ASHTON, Ronald AlfredMarch 5, 1942 – December 20, 2014It is with heavy… Wire Service / December 20, 2014
NANAIMO – The city wants consultation on any fixed link proposals near Cable Bay Trail, south of the city. Tamara Cunningham / December 20, 2014
NANAIMO – Wellington Secondary School music students volunteering at Nanaimo North Town Centre. Staff Writer / December 19, 2014
NANAIMO – Vancouver Island University offers training program to benefit non-profit groups and social service agencies. Staff Writer / December 19, 2014
Brown, Freda ElisabethOct. 1, 1936 ~ Dec. 19, 2014It is with great… Wire Service / December 19, 2014
Rebound in hunting popularity, bigger share for guide-outfitters means more residents lose out on chance to fill freezers Tom Fletcher / December 19, 2014
NANAIMO – Police catch suspect after security camera he was allegedly stealing filmed him in the act. Staff Writer / December 19, 2014
Koncept Nightclub plans to create VIP lounge and add bottle service. Nicholas Pescod / December 19, 2014
NANAIMO – Repairs monitored for stability during future heavy rainfall. Karl Yu / December 19, 2014
Province to take less revenue from BC Hydro to minimize its debt, says $8 billion project is the cheapest available option to meet demand Tom Fletcher / December 18, 2014
I have a quick reply to those who wish to have all the arts funding scuttled because they think it’s a waste of tax money. Wire Service / December 18, 2014
To submit a beef or a bouquet to the Nanaimo News Bulletin, please e-mail bulletinboard@nanaimobulletin.com. Wire Service / December 18, 2014