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Tent city campers told to leave by Feb. 25

Tent city campers told to leave by Feb. 25

Victoria courthouse tent city campers told they must accept alternative housing or vacate
Cedar cafe provides employment to those with disabilities

Cedar cafe provides employment to those with disabilities

NANAIMO – Coco Cafe among finalists for the 2016 Small Business BC Awards.
Manager tasked with clean up to King Arthur Court

Manager tasked with clean up to King Arthur Court

NANAIMO – New live-in manager to revitalize troubled Harewood townhouse complex.
Mailbox theft a growing concern for RCMP

Mailbox theft a growing concern for RCMP

NANAIMO – Identity theft a prime motivation as rural community boxes being targeted up and down Vancouver Island.

Committees temporarily suspended to allow for Nanaimo's core review

NANAIMO – Eight committees and commissions have been suspended for three months.
Nanaimo women introduce tokens to help feed homeless

Nanaimo women introduce tokens to help feed homeless

NANAIMO – Purchased tokens given to less fortunate can be redeemed later for nutritious food.

Nanaimo council to narrow down city manager candidates

NANAIMO – Fifty candidates have applied for the city manager position. The City Manager Selection Committee meets Feb. 10.
Edmonton's Uber rules eyed by B.C.

Edmonton's Uber rules eyed by B.C.

Fassbender starting 'robust' reform consultations on sharing economy, working with taxi industry
Officials want feral pigs stopped before they go hog wild

Officials want feral pigs stopped before they go hog wild

NANAIMO – Feral pigs have been spotted on multiple occasions in the Barkley Sound area north of Bamfield
Woodlands celebrates 60th anniversary

Woodlands celebrates 60th anniversary

NANAIMO – Event goes on despite closure of school at the end of the year.