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Nanaimo's plastic checkout bag ban takes effect
NANAIMO - Single-use plastic bags are a thing of the past at Nanaimo retail outlets.Shoppers are encouraged to bring their own reusable bags to Nanaimo stores since the City's checkout bag bylaw took ...
Jul 02, 2021

The latest on the wildfire situation in BC: Over 50 new wildfires reported
PRINCE GEORGE - After a major thunderstorm led to severe lightning across the province on Wednesday night, a number of wildfires have been ignited in all regions of the province.UPDATE: 6:00 PMThe BC ...
Jul 01, 2021

Canada Day events in Nanaimo
NANAIMO - Though Canada Day 2021 arrives at a time of continuing discussions and calls for celebrations to be cancelled, many events are running throughout the mid-island area.Nanaimo:Canada Day event...
Jul 01, 2021

Local rugby coach gets handpicked to coach at elite level development camp
PRINCE GEORGE - Jeremy Cundy, Head Coach of the Prince George Youth Rugby Association was selected to help coach at a high level development camp down in Kelowna, for rugby players from all across the...
Jun 30, 2021

Nanaimo area sees slight dip in fatal overdoses as B.C.'s longest crisis continues
NANAIMO - The trend of fatal overdoses in Nanaimo and central Vancouver Island dipped slightly in May. Data from the BC Coroners Service published on Tuesday, June 29 showed four people lost their liv...
Jun 30, 2021

Donations abound for heat-strapped schools and care homes
NANAIMO - Many essential workers stuck inside were given a reprieve from the heat thanks to donations of cold drinks and fans. Teachers and students at Bayview Elementary were sweltering in the heat b...
Jun 30, 2021

Island Health sees only 1 new COVID-19 case
NANAIMO - The number of new COVID-19 cases discovered in Island Health slowed drastically.Only one new cases was confirmed by Island Health on Wednesday, June 30. It was in the southern Island area, w...
Jun 30, 2021

Province-wide campfire ban now in effect
NANAIMO - Campfires are now banned province-wide as record-breaking heat rapidly elevated the forest fire risk in B.C.The BC Wildfire Service order took effect on Wednesday, June 30 at noon and is exp...
Jun 30, 2021

Golf continues record-breaking numbers into second consecutive summer
PRINCE GEORGE - Golf Courses saw record breaking numbers last year, being one of few Covid-friendly sports available.Despite the pandemic slowing down and more sports returning to play, golf could act...
Jun 29, 2021

Millions committed to preserve local Gulf Islands
NANAIMO - The largest private donation ever to the BC Parks Foundation hopes to preserve a pair of Gulf Islands off central Vancouver Island.The BC Parks Foundation (BCPF) announced $4 million from th...
Jun 29, 2021