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City considers ending free over-80 rec passes

City politicians will consider axing free recreation passes for seniors over 80 during it's next fees and charges review

City scoops properties in tax sale

All five properties on the auction block during this year's tax sale were purchased by the City of Nanaimo.

War memorial earns federal grant money

The Ministry of Veteran Affairs will provide upwards of $50,000 in funding for a war memorial project in Lantzville.
Resource rush 'leaves treaties behind'

Resource rush 'leaves treaties behind'

Commissioners say oil and gas development in north have pushed complex discussions to the back burner
Think pink

Think pink

The CIBC Run for the Cure raised more than $118,000 in Nanaimo and $2.6 million in total from the eight other runs across the province.

Man recovering after apartment stabbing

NANAIMO – A 27-year-old woman has been arrested following a stabbing at a Nicol Street Apartment on Friday night.

Stolen bee pollen returned

More than 200 pounds of unprocessed bee pollen has been returned by someone who heard about the heist on the news.
Transportation Minister revs up B.C. speed limit reform debate

Transportation Minister revs up B.C. speed limit reform debate

Todd Stone announces formal review of highway speed limits, citing better roads, safer cars, new risk research
Snuneymuxw elder shares traditional knowledge

Snuneymuxw elder shares traditional knowledge

NANAIMO – Geraldine Manson supports Vancouver Island University students

City of Nanaimo set to release in-camera information

NANAIMO – The city aims to be more transparent with the release of in-camera meeting documents, ranging from agendas to voting records.