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PORT ALBERNI - A Vancouver Island forestry giant has turned to concealed bush cameras in response to thieves, vandals and illegal trash dumpers.Mosaic Forest Management vice president Domenico Iannidi...
Alex Rawnsley Nov 17, 2019 One of an unknown number of hidden bush cameras planted on Mosaic Forest Management lands in response to property damage and illegal dumping. (Submitted photo)
NANAIMO - A business that started in a single home oven has led two sisters from Nanaimo into the Dragons' Den.Eve Laird and Sarah Cartwright appeared on the CBC show Oct. 24, pitching their business ...
Nov 16, 2019 Eve Laird (left) and Sarah Cartwright (right), sisters originally from Nanaimo, recently appeared on CBC's Dragons Den seeking partners for their snack cracker business (Dragons Den/CBC)
NANAIMO - "There's only so much we can ask of our volunteers and let me tell you, it's a difficult job."Cheryl Zapotichny, program manager with RCMP Victim Services, explained to Nanaimo councillors t...
Alex Rawnsley Nov 16, 2019 Nanaimo-based Victim Services helped nearly 900 people in 2018 with the ramifications of the crimes they fell victim to. (File photo/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - The already beautiful Maffeo Sutton Park will soon have even more to enjoy. The City of Nanaimo is requesting proposals for permanent art in the waterfront park. Temporary art which is repla...
Alex Rawnsley Nov 15, 2019 A piece of permanent art will be installed in Maffeo Sutton Park alongside temporary art pieces like the one pictured. (Alex Rawnsley/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - Vancouver Island University has entered a new era with the appointment of a new President and Vice-Chancellor.Dr. Deborah Saucier was officially installed during a ceremony held by Snuneymux...
Alex Rawnsley Nov 15, 2019 Dr. Deborah Saucier (centre) was officially installed as VIU's second President and Vice-Chancellor at a ceremony at Snuneymuxw First Nation (Alex Rawnsley/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - The Nanaimo community is banding together once more to make sure no children go without a present under the tree this holiday season. The 37th annual Great Nanaimo Toy Drive kicked off on Th...
Maria Doty Nov 14, 2019 Santa throwing the first of many toys into a donation bin for the Great Nanaimo Toy Drive. (Spencer Sterritt/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - A group of high school students are accused of committing disturbing crimes, which in at least one case involved a weapon. RCMP Cst. Gary O'Brien told NanaimoNewsNOW the group of four-to-six...
Alex Rawnsley Nov 14, 2019 Nanaimo District Secondary School and John Barsby Secondary School have been the venues of alleged offences involving a group of teens accused of conducting disturbing crimes (Alex Rawnsley/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - A wanted man taken down by a police dog in the mountains outside Nanaimo doesn't have a leg to stand on when claiming Nanaimo RCMP used excessive force. The Independent Investigations Office...
Maria Doty Nov 14, 2019 David Banford claimed he was attacked by civilians and also police after being found at a cabin he didn't belong at. The IIO has refuted those claims. (submitted/David Banford)
NANAIMO - The safety of a collision-prone intersection in Harewood, which hasn't been reviewed in nearly 12 years, is back in the spotlight.A 24-year-old woman suffered life-threatening injuries on Mo...
Maria Doty Nov 13, 2019 The City of Nanaimo is analyzing data along Bruce Avenue to determine whether additional pedestrian safety improvements need to be made. The last review in the area was 2008. (Ian Holmes/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - The nearly 30-year-old BMX track in Nanaimo is set to receive some significant upgrades. The Nanaimo BMX Association is looking to redesign the Marie Davidson BMX Track in Beban Park, as wel...
Alex Rawnsley Nov 13, 2019 The track at the Marie Davidson BMX Park is due for significant safety upgrades, which the City of Nanaimo has pledged to help with. (Spencer Sterritt/NanaimoNewsNOW)