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Long-awaited second playground opens at Parksville’s Springwood Elementary
PARKSVILLE - The number of playing options for Parksville kids has increased. A ribbon was cut to mark the official opening of the new playground equipment at Springwood Elementary on Despard Ave. on ...
Alex Rawnsley
Dec 17, 2025
Top Stories of 2025: Wesley Ridge wildfire scorches rural Oceanside
PARKSVILLE - One of the largest wildfires on Vancouver Island in recent memory forced many to flee from their homes and covered a big part of the summer sky in smoke. Sparking shortly after midnight o...
Nanaimo Home – d2217
Dec 17, 2025
Man charged after hazardous rocks placed on highway near Qualicum Beach
QUALICUM BEACH - A 19-year-old man is accused of intentionally placing rocks in the driving lanes of the Inland Island Hwy. earlier this year, causing damage to several vehicles. A charge of mischief ...
Nanaimo Home – d2217
Dec 17, 2025
Power knocked out to thousands of customers as strong winds swept through B.C.
VANCOUVER - Thousands of people across British Columbia lost power overnight as strong winds swept across the province, generating gusts in excess of 100 kilometres an hour in some communities. BC Hyd...
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Dec 17, 2025
‘We’re setting people up for failure:’ Nanaimo renews push for dry housing beds
NANAIMO - Not satisfied by the province’s initial response, the City is trying once more to have more dry housing spaces in community. City Councillors voted unanimously in favour on Monday, Dec...
Nanaimo Home – d2217
Dec 17, 2025
Harmac Pacific rejects potential restrictions for ‘emissions intense heavy industries’
NANAIMO - Exploratory discussions around potentially restricting industrial business activities in Nanaimo irked representatives of an integral local employer. A pair of Nanaimo Forest Products (NFP) ...
Nanaimo Home – d2217
Dec 17, 2025
Clippers come up one goal shy against league leading Capitals
DUNCAN - The Clippers ended their season series with the Cowichan Valley Capitals with a 5-4 loss. After winning the three head to head matchups Nanaimo lost four games in a row, including one in over...
Nanaimo Home – d2217
Dec 17, 2025
Two arrested, remain in custody after months-long drug investigation in Nanaimo
NANAIMO - A man and a woman remain in police custody following a five month long investigation into drug trafficking. Norman Shawn Miller, 44, and Carlene Marie Snedden, 42, were arrested Dec. 10 and ...
Alex Rawnsley
Dec 16, 2025
Projected 6.3 per cent tax increase coming for Nanaimo residents
NANAIMO - Councillors have unanimously supported the first three of four steps to lock in a property tax increase for next year. The first three readings were given to an updated five year financial p...
Alex Rawnsley
Dec 16, 2025
Barrier realignment, shoulder repairs prompting day-long closure of Hwy. 4
NANAIMO - Work to fix erosion and restore the positioning of several concrete barriers is forcing a six-hour closure of Hwy. 4 on Wednesday. Traffic in both directions of Hwy. 4 between Chalet Rd., on...
Nanaimo Home – d2217
Dec 16, 2025
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