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Lantzville invited to give feedback on urban agriculture bylaws

Public hearing scheduled Monday for urban agriculture bylaws.
Nanaimo Shipyards to benefit from federal contract

Nanaimo Shipyards to benefit from federal contract

A lucrative shipbuilding contract for Vancouver's Seaspan Marine announced by the federal government Wednesday could parlay into a strong future for Nanaimo Shipyards.

Nanaimo parents aren't pleased about recess changes

Nanaimo parents are unhappy about the district's decision to move the morning break to after school.

Annual student literacy fundraiser may not happen

This year might be the final chapter for an annual used book sale benefitting local school libraries.

Neighbours, tennis club stuck at deuce on land-use issue

Supporters and opponents of an application by the Westwood Tennis Club traded volleys Monday night at city council.
Shelter offers comfort during cold weather

Shelter offers comfort during cold weather

Fellowship operates cold weather shelter this season.

Premier's jobs plan emphasizes Asia

The premier believes the province's jobs plan has a lot to offer Vancouver Island communities.
Teen's innovation recognized

Teen's innovation recognized

For as long as he can remember, Riley Richters has been fascinated with how things work.

Social housing debate continues

The debate over social housing in Nanaimo’s north end continues Friday (Oct. 21) at Oliver Woods Community Centre.

UPDATE: Missing teen found

Acting on a tip from the public, Nanaimo RCMP located 17-year-old Savannah “Jade” Williams-Baker, reported missing Wednesday afternoon.