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Nanaimo's Boat Basin redevelopment starts with dock removal

NANAIMO – Port Authority takes on task of upgrading marina after third-party deal fell through.

Independent panel’s study suggests idea for online voting be pulled offline

NANAIMO – The panel recommended not implementing universal online voting for provincial or local elections just yet
Federal funding puts Trans-Canada Trail back on track

Federal funding puts Trans-Canada Trail back on track

NANAIMO – The push is on to complete the Nanaimo section of the Trans-Canada Trail by 2017.

Silent witnesses just as culpable in bullying

NANAIMO - Bullying can be stopped more quickly if nearby witnesses step in, says school administrator.

Regional District of Nanaimo seeking secondary suite feedback

The Regional District of Nanaimo wants to hear feedback on its secondary suite program.
Teamwork key for Snuneymuxw Chief John Wesley

Teamwork key for Snuneymuxw Chief John Wesley

NANAIMO - Wesley was sworn in as chief of Snuneymuxw First Nation earlier this month.

Anderson withdraws transit increase motion due to lack of support

George Anderson will not be pursuing expanded transit service within the City of Nanaimo, at least for the time being.

Water deal with Lantzville waits on Nanaimo city council vote

NANAIMO – Councillors were slated to debate a water-sharing agreement with Lantzville Monday.

Nanaimo school district to vote on hiring consultant to evaluate bus routes

NANAIMO - Purchasing software to evaluate transportation in district deemed too costly.
Roadside suspensions credited for cut in drunk driving deaths

Roadside suspensions credited for cut in drunk driving deaths

"Immediate roadside prohibition" seizing vehicles and licences has replaced most impaired driving charges