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Nanaimo, Parksville and Area

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Youth arrested in Victoria & charged after Nanaimo mall shooting
NANAIMO - A 17-year-old youth remains in custody following a shooting outside Woodgrove Centre.The suspect, who cannot be named under the Youth Justice Act, is alleged to have shot a 15-year-old outside the shopping centre's entrance by the bus loop on Wednesday, Feb. 11 at around 3:30 p.m.Local Mounties were able to i...
23h ago
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Nanaimo's Beban Park celebrates 50 years with Family Day fun
NANAIMO - Serving as a community gathering hub for the past five decades, it's only fitting this year's Family Day festivities in Nanaimo are staged at Beban Park. The City of Nanaimo is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Beban Park recreation complex on the Monday, Feb. 16 holiday, with numerous free activities,...
Feb 16, 2026
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'A teaching tool:' new Nanaimo cookbook bolstering culinary skills
NANAIMO - Tried and true recipes from local kitchens are on offer through a local grassroots organization. Nanaimo Community Kitchens has created 'Nourish Nanaimo: A Community Cookbook & Local Food Guide', which features 100 recipes they've tested with different groups throughout the region, and are designed to be ...
Feb 15, 2026
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Dogs barred from Oceanside beaches during Brant geese migration
PARKSVILLE - Oceanside beachgoers are being asked to keep their canine friends at home for now.Two Parksville beaches will be off-limits to dogs for the next few months, as the Black Brant geese are making their way to the area to feed and rest, as part of their annual migration from California and Mexico to their nort...
Feb 15, 2026
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Doubling the Kings
Boisvert the hero of Clippers Valentine's Day game
NANAIMO - Sam Boisvert just kept scoring for the Clippers with a four goal performance in an 8-4 win over Powell River.He scored twice in the first period and tallied twice more in the second in a game that was never really in doubt.Nanaimo led 4-1 after the opening 20 minutes and 8-3 at the second intermission break.O...
Feb 15, 2026
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'Nothing could be saved:' Rotary Bowl equipment shed destroyed
NANAIMO - A suspicious fire flattened a Nanaimo Track and Field storage shed, with only the metal siding remaining. Emergency crews were called to the Rotary Bowl on Third St. on Monday, Feb. 9 at around 4:30 a.m. Nanaimo RCMP Res. Cst. Gary O'Brien said the container shed was fully engulfed in flames when firefighters...
Feb 14, 2026
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British Columbia

Amazon violated labour code with selective pay increase to B.C. workers, board finds
NEW WESTMINSTER - The B.C. Labour Relations Board says online retail giant Amazon violated the province's labour code by giving workers at most of its facilities scheduled pay increases, but leaving out unionized warehouse employees in Delta, B.C. The ...
1h ago
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B.C. police watchdog to determine whether to investigate Tumbler Ridge shooting
SURREY - British Columbia's police watchdog is taking steps to determine whether its mandate is met to investigate the mass shooting in the small northeastern community of Tumbler Ridge last week. Nine people, including the shooter, were killed last Tu...
2h ago
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Health, education, public safety to be protected in B.C. budget, Minister Bailey says
VICTORIA - British Columbia's finance minister describes the government's budget being unveiled today as disciplined, focused and serious. Brenda Bailey says the government will protect the core services of health and education, while there will also ...
12h ago
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As portables arrive in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., expert says feeling safe a priority
The co-founder of a group that supports victims and their families after mass shootings says a top priority when bringing students back to school in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., is to make them feel safe again. "No kid can learn in fear," said Anita Busch, wit...
12h ago
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Canada's provinces contend with fresh shocks ahead of 2026 budget season
OTTAWA - The outlook for Canada's provinces is difficult to chart but some surprising resilience to U.S. trade pressures and historical revisions to economic data have most provinces on better footing heading into the 2026 budget season, argues a new a...
12h ago
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Youth charged in shooting that sent 15-year-old to hospital in Nanaimo, B.C.
NANAIMO - Police on Vancouver Island say a 17-year-old boy has been charged after a shooting last week sent a 15-year-old victim to hospital. Nanaimo RCMP say the victim was treated in hospital and is recovering after being released. Mounties say the...
22h ago
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Canada

Amazon violated labour code with selective pay increase to B.C. workers, board finds
NEW WESTMINSTER - The B.C. Labour Relations Board says online retail giant Amazon violated the province's labour code by giving workers at most of its facilities scheduled pay increases, but leaving out unionized warehouse employees in Delta, B.C. The ...
1h ago
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Availability of desk space unclear as feds boost in-office time for public servants
OTTAWA - Public Services and Procurement Canada will not answer repeated questions about whether there will be enough office space to accommodate the federal government's new policy on in-office work. Most public servants are expected to be in the offi...
2h ago
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Ottawa kept people on Canada's no-fly list without 'necessary grounds': spy watchdog
OTTAWA - A new report from the national spy watchdog says the federal government kept some people on Canada's no-fly list without proper justification. The government is responsible for screening travellers through the Passenger Protect Program, common...
2h ago
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B.C. police watchdog to determine whether to investigate Tumbler Ridge shooting
SURREY - British Columbia's police watchdog is taking steps to determine whether its mandate is met to investigate the mass shooting in the small northeastern community of Tumbler Ridge last week. Nine people, including the shooter, were killed last Tu...
2h ago
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Canada should work to recruit bilingual health workers, Senate report says
OTTAWA - A Senate report is calling on the federal government to fast-track immigration and credential recognition for francophone and bilingual health-care workers. The Senate committee on Official Languages recently wrapped up a study on language bar...
3h ago
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Israeli military says more than 1,500 Canadians were serving in its ranks last year
OTTAWA - The Israeli military says more than 1,500 people with Canadian citizenship - soldiers holding dual or multiple citizenships - were serving in its ranks as of a year ago, according to documents obtained by an Israeli organization. The news come...
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