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Nanaimo city hall adds employee to deal with freedom of information requests

Nanaimo city hall adds employee to deal with freedom of information requests

NANAIMO – The employee was added as part of a reorganization at Nanaimo City Hall last week.
Tugs tow new effluent pipe into Hammond Bay

Tugs tow new effluent pipe into Hammond Bay

NANAIMO - New two-kilometre long effluent outflow pipe towed into Hammond Bay.
Woodlands students sad to see school go

Woodlands students sad to see school go

NANAIMO – Class of 2016 will be the last to graduate from Woodlands Secondary, set to close in July
B.C. NDP commits to $15 minimum wage

B.C. NDP commits to $15 minimum wage

NDP leader John Horgan backs B.C. Federation of Labour campaign at party conference in Kamloops

Regional District of Nanaimo costs increased due to higher director compensation

NANAIMO – Financial figures were released as part of annual Statement of Financial Information.
Record demand makes it hard to find a provincial campsite on Vancouver Island

Record demand makes it hard to find a provincial campsite on Vancouver Island

Long weekend reservations sold out, stays in most popular B.C. Parks campgrounds not easy to book until mid-August
VIU students focus on quality of life at Nanaimo's King Arthur Court

VIU students focus on quality of life at Nanaimo's King Arthur Court

NANAIMO – Child and youth care program aims to help residents at Harewood complex.
Nanaimo council nixes rail trail

Nanaimo council nixes rail trail

NANAIMO – $7.2-million cost for biking trail seen as too high with too many variables.
Burst water main closes highway through downtown Nanaimo

Burst water main closes highway through downtown Nanaimo

NANAIMO - Terminal Avenue back in business Thursday after workers replace burst water main and repave road overnight.
B.C. liquor stores allowed to charge for samples

B.C. liquor stores allowed to charge for samples

Stores can now sell booze samples, and in larger sizes