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Signature Dish: Mambo Pizza’s 18″ with Four Flavours
NANAIMO - There’s enough flavours on the Mambo Pizza menu to sate you during any mood or food craving. You can even get your extra-large pizza split into four quarters if you’re indecisive...
Alex Rawnsley
Aug 13, 2021
Nanaimo granted $2.5M from province to tackle homelessness
NANAIMO - It’s hoped a substantial influx of cash will help the City of Nanaimo provide solutions to the ever-expanding homelessness crisis. The province announced $2.5 million for the City̵...
Alex Rawnsley
Aug 13, 2021
‘He didn’t care:’ court hears deplorable actions by impaired driver in fatal Parksville hit and run
NANAIMO - A severely intoxicated driver instantly killed a pedestrian in a Parksville hit and run before he and others deliberately misled Oceanside RCMP throughout their investigation. A sentencing h...
Ian Holmes
Aug 12, 2021
Island Health nears 200 active COVID-19 cases
NANAIMO - The number of active COVID-19 cases with Island Health continues to climb. There are 193 active cases as of Thursday, Aug. 12, a rise of eight from the day before. There were significantly m...
NanaimoNewsNOW Staff
Aug 12, 2021
Family rescued from Snake Island after boat destroyed in choppy waters
NANAIMO - A family of three was saved from a small, rocky island near Nanaimo after their boat was destroyed. The family with a young two-and-a-half-year-old daughter were stranded on Snake Island aft...
Spencer Sterritt
Aug 12, 2021
Province mandates vaccinations for workers in long-term care & seniors facilities
NANAIMO - Those working in long-term care, or with B.C.’s seniors must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to stay on the job. By way of a public health order, the province is making COVID-19 v...
NanaimoNewsNOW Staff
Aug 12, 2021
Joke bomb threat at north Nanaimo business ‘beyond comprehension’ for local RCMP
NANAIMO - A bomb threat at a north Nanaimo business turned out to be a bad joke and the result of a workplace dispute. Multiple RCMP officers, including a Police Service Dog unit, were called to Pomme...
NanaimoNewsNOW Staff
Aug 12, 2021
Shipping firm warned to leave Nanaimo parking lot
UPDATE: Corporate Couriers Logistics issued a statement on Friday, Aug 13 regarding its use of the City of Nanaimo’s parking lot at Beban Park off Dorman Rd. near the artificial turf fields. The...
Ian Holmes
Aug 12, 2021
Province begins gearing up for school return amid COVID case climb
NANAIMO - As potentially record-high heat returns across much of B.C. this week, public health is keeping one eye on the impending return of students to class. Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Hen...
NanaimoNewsNOW Staff
Aug 11, 2021
Smokey skies possible as third summer heat wave descends on Vancouver Island
NANAIMO - The pending third wave of hot weather for the region this summer may not be the only problem over the coming days. Environment Canada issued its third heat warning this year on Monday, Aug. ...
NanaimoNewsNOW Staff
Aug 11, 2021
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