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Woman homeless following camper van fire

NANAIMO – Woman from Ontario left homeless after fire destroys her camper van.

Spotlight Series set to fade after season finale

NANAIMO - The Port Theatre Society board is suspending its Spotlight Series and working on implementing a fresh focus

Liability issues a challenge to land purchase

NANAIMO – Trestle liability and repairs, environmental assessment just two of several hurdles facing future transportation hub.

Medicinal marijuana growers concerned over new pot regulations

NANAIMO - New regulations proposed by Health Canada will take away authorization for medical marijuana patients to grow at home
Polar Bear swim set to make splash in Nanaimo Dec. 26

Polar Bear swim set to make splash in Nanaimo Dec. 26

NANAIMO – 53rd Annual Polar Bear swim takes place Dec. 26 with a cast of colourful participants, including 97-year-old Jim Rutherford

Charges laid in summertime shooting

NANAIMO – Man charged for shooting at house in south Nanaimo.

Council meetings to remain at Shaw Auditorium

NANAIMO – Meetings will continue to be recorded and available on Internet.
Liberal leadership hopeful Murray shares ideas

Liberal leadership hopeful Murray shares ideas

NANAIMO – Joyce Murray, running for leadership of the federal Liberal party, talked to party members Thursday at Mon Petit Choux café.
Storybook program connects fathers with children

Storybook program connects fathers with children

NANAIMO – John Howard Society is seeking donations of books to help support the families of incarcerated fathers.

Project to help injured war veteran makes finals

NANAIMO – Student's proposal to help war veteran injured in Afghanistan is now a finalist in a nationwide competition.