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City delays dam removal contract decision to consult with Snuneymuxw

City delays dam removal contract decision to consult with Snuneymuxw

NANAIMO – Two dams in Colliery Dam Park will remain intact for at least another month after council delays decision on dam removal tender.

Nanaimo council gives initial approval to conference centre hotel

NANAIMO – A new $50-million, 197-room hotel is one step closer to becoming a reality in the downtown core.

Honk if you love traffic stops

NANAIMO – Motorists honk approval as cops nail impaired driver.
Premier Clark winds up Kelowna byelection run

Premier Clark winds up Kelowna byelection run

Premier Christy Clark's bid to get a seat in the B.C. legislature culminates today as voters go to the polls in Westside-Kelowna.

City of Nanaimo seeks input to improve web design

The City of Nanaimo wants to improve its online presence and is looking for feedback from the community.

Pets, kids, cars and hot weather don't mix

NANAIMO – Police advising public to use common sense and call them for help when dogs found left in cars on hot days.
'Prince of Pot' Marc Emery poised for return to Canada

'Prince of Pot' Marc Emery poised for return to Canada

Transfer from U.S. prison rests on approval by Ottawa
Nanaimo parents hope baby's legacy helps others

Nanaimo parents hope baby's legacy helps others

NANAIMO – Fundraiser helps pay for baby monitor at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital.

Fire damages environment ministry building

NANAIMO – Planter burns, causing cosmetic and smoke damage to Ministry of Environment building.

Nanaimo school district swaps carbon-saving projects

NANAIMO – A proposal to use a new sewer line to heat a school is not going forward this year, but a boiler upgrade at another school will.