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Nanaimo, Parksville and Area

underwater cruise
'Highly unusual:' car pulled from Nanaimo's Westwood Lake
NANAIMO - Nobody was found inside a car submerged at Nanaimo's Westwood Lake. Nanaimo Fire Rescue (NFR) crews were called to Westwood Lake Park on Monday, June 1 just after 10:00 a.m. after a passerby noticed a vehicle was completely submerged underwater off the end of the First Beach boat launch. Acting NFR Platoon Cp...
22h ago
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level three
Early summer conditions sees increase to Parksville water conservation
PARKSVILLE - Hot, dry weather recently, and more in the forecast, is forcing the hand of local water watchers. Beginning Monday, June 1, the City of Parksville will move to stage three water restrictions, which limits watering to one day per week, with odd-numbered homes allowed to water on Mondays, and even-numbered o...
23h ago
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intersection crashes
Crashes at Nanaimo's busiest intersections nudge downward
NANAIMO - Despite a growing population, newly released data shows the number of collisions at Nanaimo's highest crash intersections continues inching downward.Intersection crash data released by ICBC revealed 523 reported combined collisions at Nanaimo's 10 highest crash junctions in 2025, down slightly from 530 in 202...
Jun 01, 2026
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rezoning with limits
'Exactly the kind of density I'm interested in:' zoning proceeds for Departure Bay Rd. property
NANAIMO - Rezoning is set to proceed for a highly visible lot along Departure Bay Rd. City Councillors proceeded through second and third reading of a zoning amendment bylaw on Monday, May 25, for a property at 2565 Departure Bay Rd., connecting with both Strongitharm Ave. to the north, and Lynburn Cres. to the west. R...
May 31, 2026
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Family Day
Family Day festivities in Qualicum Beach takes over town core
QUALICUM BEACH - At risk of not proceeding this year due to a prior lack of volunteer support, a full offering of family-friendly events are going ahead in Qualicum Beach. Offered annually since 1976, Family Day happens throughout Sunday, May 31 in Qualicum Beach, with most activities scheduled for the Community Playin...
May 31, 2026
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cold case
Podcaster digs into historic cold case murder of Nanaimo area couple
NANAIMO - Found stabbed to death south of Nanaimo approaching 70 years ago, a podcast series is attempting to unravel who and why a popular couple was murdered. Well known and respected, Andrew, 62, and Elizabeth, 55, (Lizzie) Kostyniuk were murdered in their south Wellington home in late June 1959. No arrests or charg...
May 30, 2026
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British Columbia

Metro Vancouver to ban car washing and lawn watering next week under Stage 3 rules
BURNABY - Metro Vancouver is imposing Stage 3 water restrictions next week after an early deployment of Stage 2 bans failed to curb high usage in the region. The regional district says the tougher bans will begin next Monday, prohibiting all lawn water...
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Amazon caused first-contract impasse at unionized fulfilment centre in B.C.: mediator
DELTA - An independent mediator has found online retail giant Amazon responsible for the breakdown of first-contract bargaining at YVR2, its only unionized fulfilment centre in British Columbia. The union representing the workers in Delta says the med...
16h ago
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Metro Vancouver announces review of wastewater facility where costs grew to $3.86B
BURNABY - The Metro Vancouver regional district says it is moving ahead with an independent review into the North Shore wastewater treatment plant over its construction costs that ballooned to $3.86 billion. The district says in a statement that lawye...
17h ago
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Invasive mosquitoes and brain-swelling virus detected in B.C.'s Sea-to-Sky region
VANCOUVER - Health officials in British Columbia say invasive mosquitoes and a virus that can cause brain swelling in humans have been detected in the Sea-to-Sky region north of Vancouver, after an investigation triggered by a cluster of childhood ence...
19h ago
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2 people dead, 1 injured after stabbing in Surrey, B.C., leads to police shooting
SURREY - Homicide investigators and British Columbia's police watchdog have been called in to investigate after a stabbing in Surrey, B.C., left one person dead and another injured, and led to a police-involved shooting of the suspect. The Integrated H...
20h ago
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Lower Mainland SPCA workers in British Columbia vote 97.5% for strike action
BURNABY - More than 110 animal welfare workers across the Lower Mainland have approved using strike action in their labour dispute with British Columbia's SPCA. CUPE 1622, which represents workers covering Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley, says in...
20h ago
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Canada

Federal government's new AI strategy will emphasize trust, minister says
OTTAWA - Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon says the federal government's new AI strategy will look to build trust in AI. Solomon says the strategy will emphasize empowering workers and the government will protect Canadians' privacy, data an...
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Poilievre says Quebec separatism was 'wiped out' under Tories. Polls say otherwise.
OTTAWA - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says support for Quebec separatism was "wiped out" under Stephen Harper's government but polls show the movement has had steady support for decades. The Tory leader insists separatist sentiment in both Albe...
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Citing 'institutional resistance,' military police watchdog calls for broader powers
OTTAWA - Canada's military police watchdog is calling on the federal government to change the law to give her office more teeth and greater ability to investigate complaints. Military Police Complaints Commission chair Tammy Tremblay made the call for ...
1h ago
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CP NewsAlert: Child dies after inflatable castle tossed into air in Montreal
MONTREAL - The Quebec coroner's office says a child has died after being seriously injured over the weekend when an inflatable castle was violently lifted into the air by strong winds. The province's emergency service says the incident occurred at Parc...
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Canada sends letter to U.S., Mexico calling for renewal of trade agreement
WASHINGTON - Canada has sent a letter to the United States and Mexico recommending that the three countries renew the continental trade pact as Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc prepares to meet with his American counterpart in Washington. The...
2h ago
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Palestinian students stranded in third country seeing visas processed after long wait
OTTAWA - A spokesperson for Immigration Minister Lena Diab says expedited visa processing for 37 Gazan students and their families stranded in a third country is now underway. The news follows a lengthy advocacy campaign by Canadian academics who have ...
3h ago
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