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Kids in Grades 6 to 9 to take mandatory computer coding classes

Kids in Grades 6 to 9 to take mandatory computer coding classes

Coding part of new B.C. curriculum starting in 2018
Update - Fire engulfs apartment building in central Nanaimo

Update - Fire engulfs apartment building in central Nanaimo

NANAIMO – Fire investigators confirm cause of apartment fire that displaced Fifteen residents Thursday.
Pandora charm bracelets turned in to RCMP

Pandora charm bracelets turned in to RCMP

NANAIMO - Mounties hope to reunite two Pandora bracelets with their owner.
Update: One person dead after fire in south Nanaimo mobile home park

Update: One person dead after fire in south Nanaimo mobile home park

NANAIMO - Nanaimo Fire Rescue confirms cause of fire that claim lives of man and his dog.

Nanaimo councillors identify top priority projects

NANAIMO – Council heads into retreat to discuss strategic priorities for coming years.
B.C. adopts temporary assisted death protection

B.C. adopts temporary assisted death protection

Doctors, pharmacists and nurses protected by prosecution guidelines while federal politicians argue over new suicide law
Cedar tree used as learning tool in Nanaimo high school

Cedar tree used as learning tool in Nanaimo high school

NANAIMO – A project enabled Woodlands Secondary School students to gain a better understanding of aboriginal culture.

Green leader pans voting system

NANAIMO – Elizabeth May to discuss female representation in politics at Nanaimo event this weekend.
B.C. drug deaths top toll from crashes, most tied to fentanyl

B.C. drug deaths top toll from crashes, most tied to fentanyl

308 B.C. residents have died of illicit drug overdoses so far in 2016 and more supervised use sites is one of the planned responses
Book club allows inmates to express themselves

Book club allows inmates to express themselves

NANAIMO – Jennifer Seper leads discussion group at correctional facility.