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Inmates help to build libraries

NANAIMO – Nanaimo Correctional Centre partnering with literacy improvement program known as Write to Read.

Nanaimo RCMP still looking for woman in possible distress near Nanaimo River

NANAIMO – After interviewing a witness, police provided an update to a Wednesday incident involving a woman in Nanaimo River.
Driver fights ticket due to hidden stop sign

Driver fights ticket due to hidden stop sign

NANAIMO – Local man to fight traffic ticket he received for failing to obey a stop sign he couldn't see.

Island Health campaign educates people on emergency room use

NANAIMO – Busiest emergency department on Vancouver Island found in Nanaimo Regional General Hospital.

Watering restrictions in Nanaimo begin Friday (April 1)

NANAIMO – Watering restrictions come into effect April 1 with new framework that standardizes water suppliers in Nanaimo region.

Two-per cent increase on tuition helps VIU balance its budget

NANAIMO – A two-per cent tuition fee increase for Canadian students is among the items in Vancouver Island University's 2016-17 budget.
Another child support clawback ends

Another child support clawback ends

Spousal child support payments no longer count as income for those applying for low-income child care subsidies in B.C.
Nanaimo youth's War Amps work recognized

Nanaimo youth's War Amps work recognized

NANAIMO – Julian Telfer-Wan, 20, helps young amputees clear mental hurdles.

Province announces start to $1.2M highway upgrade

NANAIMO – Work expected to start on two Nanaimo Parkway intersections this month.

Nanaimo council approves renovation to mayor's office

NANAIMO – Office had not been updated since era of former mayor Gary Korpan.