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Feedback sought on environmental issues

NANAIMO – The non-profit Island Roundtable on the Environment and Economy is searching for participants.

School support workers in Nanaimo vote on tentative deal

NANAIMO – B.C. education support workers have a tentative five-year deal in place with the Province of B.C.

Nanaimo RCMP trying to track down teen's alleged attacker

NANAIMO – Seventeen-year-old girl victim of early morning roadside assault in Cedar.

Workshop looks at elder abuse

NANAIMO – Workshop will outline a process for effective referrals for adults who are abused, neglected or self-neglecting

City struggles to keep up with permits as construction rises

The City of Nanaimo warns of wait times to process building permits as it sees higher-than-normal activity.

Employment trends look good for city

Labour market expert optimistic Nanaimo is at beginning of a new, positive employment trend.
Nanaimo Mounties remember Moncton comrades

Nanaimo Mounties remember Moncton comrades

NANAIMO – RCMP officers were joined by other emergency services members in a service to honour the three Mounties killed last week.
(VIDEO) Funeral for Moncton RCMP officers; B.C. communities honour victims

(VIDEO) Funeral for Moncton RCMP officers; B.C. communities honour victims

More than 5,000 officers from around Canada were expected to attend Tuesday's funeral in New Brunswick.

Teachers vote tonight on escalating to full-scale strike

Nanaimo teachers are currently voting on whether to step up strike action in their labour dispute with the province.

Red serge ceremony honours Moncton victims

NANAIMO – RCMP to march in red serge today (June 10) to as part of Canada-wide memorials to officers slain in Moncton, N.B.