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Nanaimo, Parksville and Area

Track transformation
Nanaimo's Rotary Bowl partially closed for major upgrades
NANAIMO - Construction has started at Nanaimo's Rotary Bowl to enhance several areas of the heavily used site. They include a new high jump area in a more central location, a new pole vault track, a sprint start extension into the oval, and the installation of a new irrigation system and sod in the infield. Nanaimo Tra...
Jul 05, 2026
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round of 16
Canada ousted from World Cup with 3-0 loss to Morocco
HOUSTON - Canada is out of the FIFA World Cup after falling 3-0 to Morocco in the round of 16 on Saturday. Azzedine Ounahi broke a 0-0 deadlock in the 50th minute, then added a second goal in the 82nd for a brace. Soufiane Rahimi sent a rolling shot in...
Jul 04, 2026
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off the rocks
Valued Nanaimo thrift store saved
NANAIMO -A pillar of Nanaimo's Harewood neighbourhood facing imminent closure has been resurrected.It turns out the new owners weren't far away.Local residents Matthew Mikolas and his fiancée Khyara Hiles recently purchased the community staple, Deni's Dynamite Deals, well known for its eclectic collection of af...
Jul 04, 2026
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History preserved
Treasured Qualicum Beach lodge re-opens
QUALICUM BEACH - Destined to be torn down, a Qualicum Beach landmark was saved by sheer determination.St. Andrews Lodge, a modest and long-closed waterfront resort dating back to 1938 on Island Hwy. W at Buller Rd., fell into disrepair and was once slated to be demolished by the Town.A fall 2020 in-camera decision to d...
Jul 04, 2026
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for the animals
'A lot of fun:' funds raised for pets in need during Nanaimo SPCA's Lock-in For Love
NANAIMO - Animal lovers spent all last month raising money for their local SPCA, with some spending time behind bars until their fundraising goals could be met.The BC SPCA's 10th annual Lock-in for Love event culminated on Saturday, June 27, when multiple people spent the day in a kennel with a rescue animal, "loc...
Jul 03, 2026
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paddle battle
'Numbers are down:' Nanaimo Dragon Boat Festival cancelled
NANAIMO - This year's Nanaimo Dragon Boat Festival, scheduled for July 11-12, has been cancelled, with organizers citing a lack of paddlers to put on the event. Organizers say while they had teams registered from the Mainland, Alberta, and even the United States, an increase in similar events being hosted at home have ...
Jul 03, 2026
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British Columbia

B.C. nurses to expand pickets to cover three health facilities, citing intimidation
VANCOUVER - British Columbia's nurses say they are expanding job action in their labour dispute with the province, citing reports of employer intimidation at job sites. The BC Nurses' Union says pickets will be launched at Vancouver General Hospital on...
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CP NewsAlert: B.C. may 'use the courts' to sue over Tumbler Ridge shooting
VANCOUVER - The British Columbia government has hired lawyers in both in B.C. and California to pursue legal action to hold OpenAI accountable for its part in the shooting where eight victims were killed in Tumbler Ridge. Attorney General Niki Sharma ...
9h ago
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Business leader says he hopes Greater Victoria gets fair share of submarine money
VICTORIA - The federal government's submarine contract with a German company offers a "tremendous amount of opportunity" to propel British Columbia's shipping industry, political and business leaders say. Prime Minister Mark Carney announced in Halifax...
17h ago
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B.C.'s Massey Tunnel replacement doubles in cost to estimated $8.5 billion
VANCOUVER - The projected cost of replacing the George Massey Tunnel in Metro Vancouver has ballooned to $8.5 billion, more than double the previous budget, the provincial transportation minter said Monday. Mike Farnworth told a news conference that th...
18h ago
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Ongoing search
Search underway near Port Alberni for missing swimmer
PORT ALBERNI - A female swimmer reported to have been swept away by the current of the Stamp River led to an extensive search. A Port Alberni RCMP news release states their detachment received a report of the incident on Sunday, July 5 at 5:30 p.m. at Stamp River Provincial Park. "Emergency services and police con...
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Man charged for allegedly vandalizing B.C. rainbow crosswalk for second time
SURREY - Police say one of the two men charged for allegedly vandalizing a Metro Vancouver rainbow crosswalk in May has been charged again for defacing of the same location. Police in Surrey say in a statement that 67-year-old Errol Povah is now facing...
21h ago
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Canada

Carney names his principal secretary and a Conservative MP to Senate
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney has named his principal secretary Tom Pitfield to the Senate and says he is dropping the non-partisan criteria for appointments to the upper chamber. Pitfield is one of four new appointments to the Senate announced T...
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The Latest from the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Canada
The latest from the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Canada. All times are Eastern: 12:01 p.m. Today's World Cup action is underway in Atlanta, with defending champion Argentina facing Egypt in a round of 16 game. The winner faces Switzerland or Colombia in the ...
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NATO looks to Saab to build up to 10 surveillance planes using Canadian jets
ANKARA - NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte says the alliance is looking to work with Swedish manufacturer Saab on up to 10 radar jets largely built in Canada. Rutte told an audience at the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, that its current fleet is to be ...
7h ago
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In the news today: Carney arrives at NATO, Renata Ford dies, Raptors announcement
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed... Carney arrives in Turkey for high-level NATO talks with German, South Korean leaders Prime Minister Mark Carney has landed in Ankara, Turkey, where he's set to ha...
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Switzerland takes on Colombia in Vancouver's last hurrah at World Cup
VANCOUVER - Vancouver is set to host its seventh and final World Cup match today, in a final hurrah at BC Place for an event that galvanized the city's diaspora communities and drew thousands of fans from across the country and the globe. The round-of-...
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CP NewsAlert: B.C. may 'use the courts' to sue over Tumbler Ridge shooting
VANCOUVER - The British Columbia government has hired lawyers in both in B.C. and California to pursue legal action to hold OpenAI accountable for its part in the shooting where eight victims were killed in Tumbler Ridge. Attorney General Niki Sharma ...
9h ago
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