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Fireworks set to light up Nanaimo celebrations for Canada 150

Fireworks set to light up Nanaimo celebrations for Canada 150

NANAIMO – Organizing committee gets an extra $75,000 from City of Nanaimo.
Nanaimo school district clarifies multiplex support

Nanaimo school district clarifies multiplex support

NANAIMO – School board asks support letter to be removed from events centre documents.
UPDATE: More than 4,500 Hydro customers without power on Vancouver Island

UPDATE: More than 4,500 Hydro customers without power on Vancouver Island

Ice, snow and freezing rain have cut power to many in the region
City of Nanaimo skates toward outdoor rink

City of Nanaimo skates toward outdoor rink

NANAIMO – Ice surface nears completion in time for Hometown Hockey event at park.
Province approves borrowing bylaw for Nanaimo events centre referendum

Province approves borrowing bylaw for Nanaimo events centre referendum

NANAIMO – City council can move forward with referendum on multiplex.
Black Press Extreme Career Fair opens doors

Black Press Extreme Career Fair opens doors

All day Thursday, Feb. 9 in Courtenay
Meteorologists blame La Nina for Nanaimo's harsh winter

Meteorologists blame La Nina for Nanaimo's harsh winter

NANAIMO – Weather depends on Pacific Ocean's temperature cycles.

Marine trail receives thousands of dollars in new funding

NANAIMO – Salish Sea Marine Trail expected to open later this year.
Lantzville council plans to pare down 10-per cent tax hike

Lantzville council plans to pare down 10-per cent tax hike

NANAIMO – Suggested increase to planning, fire departments would see taxes raised.
Snaw-Naw-As chief remembered for leadership in community

Snaw-Naw-As chief remembered for leadership in community

NANAIMO – Friends and family share stories of David Bob, who died Jan. 21. He was 62.