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Town of Ladysmith delays vaccine requirement policy until mid-March
LADYSMITH - The Town of Ladysmith is planning to implement a COVID-19 vaccination policy for its staff, but it won’t be enacted until March 14. CAO Allison McCarrick said we are in an ever-chang...
Jordan Davidson
Jan 13, 2022
VIU Mariners athletes navigate complicated return to action after holiday break
NANAIMO - VIU athletes have had to deal with many challenges returning to play in 2022. Several games have been postponed because of COVID-19 with the only game to get off the ground in the first week...
Dan Marshall
Jan 13, 2022
COVID-19 outbreak announced at Nanaimo long-term care home
NANAIMO - Island Health announced a sizable COVID outbreak at a facility home to many vulnerable seniors. Nine resident cases at Dufferin Place beside Nanaimo Hospital was announced by Island Health o...
Alex Rawnsley
Jan 13, 2022
Public consultation launched for planned affordable housing project in Harewood
NANAIMO - Public opinion will help shape an ambitious affordable housing community to be located in a central part of Harewood. Three neighouring properties are poised for redevelopment on Fifth St: t...
NanaimoNewsNOW Staff
Jan 13, 2022
Beban Park Pool to re-open for first time since start of pandemic
NANAIMO - A vital recreational venue in Nanaimo is at last set to re-open, nearly two years after abruptly shutting due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The City of Nanaimo announced on Monday J...
NanaimoNewsNOW Staff
Jan 13, 2022
Overdose calls smash provincial records, huge increases in Nanaimo & Parksville
NANAIMO - New data from BC Emergency Health Services (BCEHS) is highlighting the worsening drug toxicity crisis in B.C. Across the province, a record 35,525 overdose and poisoning calls were placed to...
NanaimoNewsNOW Staff
Jan 13, 2022
Snuneymuxw First Nation Chief accuses BC Ferries of ‘racist and discriminatory path’
NANAIMO - The naming of two new vessels due to sail in their traditional territory was the final straw for Snuneymuxw First Nation (SFN) leadership. In a statement published Wednesday, Jan. 12, Chief ...
NanaimoNewsNOW Staff
Jan 12, 2022
Tow truck driver seriously hurt after hit by alleged impaired driver on Hwy 19 in Lantzville
NANAIMO - A tow truck driver is recovering after being struck by an alleged impaired driver on Hwy. 19 north of Nanaimo. RCMP said around 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan.11, 2022, a driver from Mid Island T...
Jordan Davidson
Jan 12, 2022
New Nanaimo-Gabriola Island ferries officially christened ahead of spring debut
NANAIMO - The two vessels which will replace the aging MV Quinsam linking Gabriola and Vancouver Island officially have names. The Island Gwawis was officially christened into the BC Ferries fleet dur...
NanaimoNewsNOW Staff
Jan 12, 2022
‘It was so convincing, so real:’ floating Salish Sea ‘iceberg’ stumps Nanoose photographer
NANAIMO - Simone Engels was left in disbelief while taking pictures of a recent evening sunset. She was at a beach in Moorecroft Regional Park in Nanoose Bay on Sunday, Jan. 9, taking snapshots of the...
Alex Rawnsley
Jan 12, 2022
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