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Students confess to grad prank

Students from Nanaimo District Secondary School have confessed to a grad prank committed at Dover Bay Secondary School on the weekend.

New superintendent for Nanaimo picked

Nanaimo school trustees have chosen a new top administrator.

Firefighters support changes to medical marijuana program

Proposed changes to the Medical Marijuana Access Program will enhance the safety of emergency responders and the community, Nanaimo fire officials say.

Group worries deer problem will get worse

New development and depletion of habitat forcing deer and other animals into urban areas

Online opinion dominates transportation discussion

The city’s development of a transportation master plan continues to generate public interest – the majority of it online.
Firefighters battle suspicious stump fires

Firefighters battle suspicious stump fires

Nanaimo Fire Rescue is investigating suspicious stump fires.

Government strategy details protection of reefs

A federal strategy to help conserve glass sponge reefs off the coast of B.C. has raised hopes for the protection of reefs in Georgia Strait, including off Gabriola Island.
Nanaimo celebrates National Aboriginal Day

Nanaimo celebrates National Aboriginal Day

Afternoon of events in Maffeo Sutton Park mark National Aboriginal Day in Nanaimo

Nanaimo hopes to expand anti-bullying program

Educators hope more Nanaimo students will get a chance to experience an anti-bullying program

Salmon benefit from conservation grants

A pair of fish-bearing streams in Nanaimo are receiving some upgrades thanks to volunteer efforts and grants from the Pacific Salmon Foundation.