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Nanaimo, Parksville and Area

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Early summer heatwave smashes long-standing Nanaimo & Oceanside temperature records
NANAIMO - Multiple daily high-temperature records have fallen across Vancouver Island already this week, with some mid-Island communities eclipsing their previous mark by almost five degrees. Temperatures in Nanaimo hit 32.2 degrees Celsius on Tuesday, June 23, surpassing the 1992 high point of 31.1. Qualicum Beach als...
Jun 24, 2026
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massive financial gift
'Access more food than ever before:' new Nanaimo Loaves and Fishes HQ nears completion
NANAIMO - A major financial contribution is helping push a new regional food hub towards the finish line. The new home of Nanaimo Loaves and Fishes Community Food Bank, at 1861 East Wellington Rd., will be named the Tom Harris Regional Food Centre, following a $750,000 donation from the Tom Harris Foundation. Peter Sin...
Jun 24, 2026
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long overdue rain
'Temperatures will be dropping:' Nanaimo to see break from summer heat
NANAIMO - It might only be a little bit of rain, but every drop will help stave off drought concerns.Following weeks of warm, dry, sunny weather across much of Vancouver Island, a strong high-pressure system is poised to break down and move off beginning Thursday, June 25, leaving a pathway for some long-overdue rainfa...
Jun 23, 2026
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close call
Parksville fire crews quickly handle gas station vehicle fire
PARKSVILLE - Regularly scheduled training allowed Parksville Fire Rescue crews to promptly snuff out a potentially high-risk gas station fire.It happened at the Gas N Go service station on the Island Hwy. at the south end of Parksville, with 911 calls indicating a structure fire at the service station on Monday, June 2...
Jun 23, 2026
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parking needs
Parking requirements getting overhaul for new Nanaimo developments
NANAIMO - Changes are coming to off-street parking regulations for all new forms of construction within the Harbour City. The updated regulations will affect the number of vehicle parking spaces required for a new build, loading requirements for pick-up and drop-off areas, changes to mobility scooter and bicycle parkin...
Jun 23, 2026
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22 beds
Permit awarded for Nanaimo complex care facility
NANAIMO - Much-anticipated permanent housing for those with overlapping complex mental health and substance issues has cleared a critical hurdle. Construction can begin on a three-storey, 22-bed complex care facility at 1850 Boxwood Rd., between Dufferin Cres. and East Wellington Rd. A BC Housing initiative in partners...
Jun 23, 2026
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British Columbia

Carney says B.C. condo buyout proposal is about affordability, not bailouts
OTTAWA - Converting British Columbia's glut of unsold condos into affordable housing is about supporting Canadians, not distressed developers, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday in defence of his government's proposal. Speaking to reporters at a ...
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Two arrested, charged in Surrey, B.C., shooting linked to extortion violence
SURREY - Two foreign nationals have been arrested and charged in a case of shots fired at a Surrey, B.C., home linked to the recent wave of extortion violence in the city. Police say officers, border agents, and a tactical response team raided two hom...
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More B.C. heat records fall, but relief arrives as temperatures drop
VANCOUVER - Heat records have tumbled again in British Columbia, with Metro Vancouver breaking marks set 120 years ago, ahead of the arrival of much cooler conditions. Environment Canada says both Vancouver at 27.7 degrees and Richmond at 28 degrees br...
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Supreme Court of Canada won't hear U.S. stock fraud case involving B.C. man
OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear the appeal of a former B.C. lawyer contesting a US$30 million judgment for allegedly masterminding a transnational securities fraud. The top court's decision comes years after the United States Securit...
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Dredging of Vancouver's Burrard approved to make room for big oil tankers
VICTORIA - The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority says it has received all federal permits to allow for the dredging of Vancouver's Burrard Inlet, making room for larger oil tankers loading up from the Trans Mountain pipeline. The agency says the dredgin...
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Teen badly hurt in latest in a series of electric dirt bike, scooter crashes in B.C.
BURNABY - A teenage boy has been seriously injured in a crash in Metro Vancouver involving an electric dirt bike, in the second such collision in two days. Police in Burnaby, B.C., say the latest crash happened between the e-bike and a vehicle on Tuesd...
19h ago
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Canada

PM Carney to share plans for future of 24 Sussex on Friday
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney says he will unveil plans for the future of 24 Sussex on Friday. Since the building was abandoned as the official residence of the prime minister, taxpayers have been shelling out tens of thousands of dollars per yea...
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Carney says new Canadians told to surrender citizenship documents deserve answers
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday people who were told to surrender their proof of citizenship deserve an explanation and he will "be following up to ensure they get that." Immigration Minister Lena Diab said Tuesday she ordered an inve...
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Carney says B.C. condo buyout proposal is about affordability, not bailouts
OTTAWA - Converting British Columbia's glut of unsold condos into affordable housing is about supporting Canadians, not distressed developers, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday in defence of his government's proposal. Speaking to reporters at a ...
1h ago
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Carney says he and Trump discussed defence priorities, Arctic ahead of NATO summit
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney said he spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump about efforts to protect the Arctic ahead of their attendance at the NATO summit in Turkey next month. Carney said Thursday the U.S. president called him Wednesday for a...
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Canada prepares to send aid to those hit by Venezuelan earthquakes
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney says Ottawa will be sending some amount of humanitarian aid to support Venezuelans following what he calls "catastrophic earthquakes" overnight. In a statement, Carney expresses his condolences to the injured, dead a...
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Canada now eligible to take part in Eurovision song contest
OTTAWA - Canada is cleared to participate in the Eurovision song contest after CBC/Radio-Canada became a full member of the European Broadcasting Union on Thursday. In last fall's federal budget, the government said it was looking at getting Canada int...
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