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Budget and buildings dominate at school all-candidates

Funding challenges and school facilities dominated the discussion at the all-candidates meeting for school trustee hopefuls Tuesday evening.

School district committee workload unwieldy

Nanaimo school officials are spending too much time attending committee meetings.

Council votes down motion to freeze Uplands project

A bid to delay development of a low-barrier facility on Uplands Drive was rejected by Nanaimo council Monday.

Aiport land use scrutinized

The public will have its chance to voice concerns regarding land-use jurisdiction at the Nanaimo Airport.

City can't afford to save west Linley Valley

A group of citizens concerned about the fate of a parcel of land in Linley Valley must come up with the money to buy it themselves.
Lottery booth clerk pepper sprayed in Nanaimo

Lottery booth clerk pepper sprayed in Nanaimo

Woman recovering from second pepper spray attack against a lottery booth clerk in Nanaimo in less than a month.

Teachers positive about regulatory change

Nanaimo educators hope the new teacher regulation system will increase public confidence in the profession's oversight body.

District revisits field trips decision

Nanaimo students might get to go on international and out-of-province field trips this year after all.

Nanaimo school district moving ahead on technology

School officials have endorsed the recommendations contained in a review of the district's technology use.

District looking into cleanliness of schools

Consultants will conduct a sweeping review of janitorial services in Nanaimo school district in the coming months.