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Nanaimo highway sees safety improvements

NANAIMO – New emergency access gates and roadside barriers being installed to boost highway safety.

Economy shows modest growth, according to new report

NANAIMO – Vancouver Island Economic Alliance releases its first-ever State of the Island Economic Report at summit closing luncheon.

RCMP encounter more Halloween treats than tricks

NANAIMO – Noisemakers ticketed, but public intoxication arrests below normal for Halloween.
B.C. judges get retroactive 4.9% raise

B.C. judges get retroactive 4.9% raise

Legal battle brings provincial judges' salaries to more than $236,000, an increase of about 50 per cent since 2003

Private school in Lantzville granted tax break

NANAIMO – Aspengrove School wins exemption from Lantzville council.
Renovations complete to downtown Nanaimo library

Renovations complete to downtown Nanaimo library

NANAIMO – Harbourfront library branch is open again and patrons have the ability to publish their own books.
New seats coming for 2017 B.C. election

New seats coming for 2017 B.C. election

Surrey getting ninth MLA, Richmond adds another as rural seats preserved, legislature will soon have 87 seats
Premier says B.C. ready to become country's next Alberta

Premier says B.C. ready to become country's next Alberta

NANAIMO – Christy Clark announces major investment for VIU while painting glowing picture for B.C.'s economic future.

Petition calls for Nanaimo's Woodgrove Centre to save its water clock

NANAIMO – Removal of Woodgrove Shopping Centre's 6.3-metre high water clock has not been confirmed.
Woodlands nears 60th anniversary

Woodlands nears 60th anniversary

NANAIMO – Bobbie Taylor walked the halls of Woodlands Secondary School as a student and then a teacher.