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NANAIMO - Students traveling to and from school on select district-operated buses will enjoy some added safety.Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools added its first two seatbelt equipped buses to its trans...
Alex Rawnsley Sep 09, 2019 School District 68 has rolled out two new seat belt-equipped busses to its fleet, effective Sept. 2019. (Pixabay)
PARKSVILLE - A Nanoose Bay man's tantalizing retirement plans went out the window to instead help the desperately poor in central America and Mexico.Bill Rawlins, a former Ballenas Secondary principal...
Sep 08, 2019 Bill Rawlins received a Sovereign Medal for Volunteers award on Thursday, Sept. 5 in Victoria from BC Lt. Governor Janet Austin (Rachel Rilkoff)
LANTZVILLE - An annual tradition in Lantzville returns as the community pays tribute to its coal mining roots.Minetown Day takes over Lantzville on Saturday, Sept. 7 from 8:30 a.m. through 3 p.m. The ...
Maria Doty Sep 06, 2019 A vintage Lantzville Volunteer Fire Dept. truck particiates in the Minetown Day parade. The annual event goes Saturday, Sept. 7 in the community's downtown. (Facebook)
NANAIMO - The owners of a beloved Nanoose Bay restaurant are fed up after being dealt another blow in a battle with the province over how their business operates.Will Gemmell and Jodie Lucas, owner of...
Maria Doty Sep 06, 2019 The Rusted Rake Farm Eatery is set to close on Sunday, Sept. 8 as the owners lose another battle with the province. (Rusted Rake Farm/Facebook)
NANAIMO - A major windfall is incoming to Indigenous youth and their families throughout the mid-Island area. The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal announced Friday, Sept. 6 Indigenous youth removed from...
Maria Doty Sep 06, 2019 The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ruled on Friday the federal government must pay $40,000 to each child placed in on-reserve care since the beginning of 2006. (The Canadian Press)
NANAIMO - There is an upcoming changing of the guard among the temporary public art pieces scattered through Nanaimo. The City is once again putting out the call for submissions of temporary art from ...
Maria Doty Sep 06, 2019 Maggie Wouterloot's piece Forest Cloak in Maffeo Sutton Park captivated people during the 2018 temporary public art season. (submitted/Maggie Wouterloot)
NANAIMO - A previously underutilized part of Nanaimo's downtown is receiving a significant development boost. Construction is underway or planned for numerous mixed-use developments in the Chapel St. ...
Maria Doty Sep 05, 2019 Crews recently demolished a run-down building on Front and Chapel Streets to make way for a six-storey hotel. (Ian Holmes/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - A south Nanaimo man hasn't been seen since Tuesday and his family is gravely concerned. Police are searching for 42-year-old Ryan Van Haastert. He left his home around 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, ...
Maria Doty Sep 05, 2019 Nanaimo RCMP say Ryan Van Haastert left his south Nanaimo home at 1:30 p.m. on Sept. 3 and hasn't been seen since. (submitted/Nanaimo RCMP)
NANAIMO - Lottery balls are falling the right way for people in Nanaimo, who are seemingly continually hitting it rich.The BC Lottery Corporation reported "significant" lotto luck in the harbour city ...
Maria Doty Sep 04, 2019 BCLC data shows a positive run of lottery luck for tickets and games purchased in Nanaimo. All told, 13 people won at least $500,000 worth of BCLC prizes since 2012. (Alex Rawnsley/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - A new specialized classroom is helping struggling Nanaimo youth achieve their dreams and accomplish more than just graduating. The first Take a Hike classroom on Vancouver Island opened at t...
Maria Doty Sep 04, 2019 Students in a Take and Hike classroom work on schedules more suited to them and designed to get them outdoors. (Submitted/Take a Hike)