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major production
HBO's 'The Last of Us' begins set up in downtown Nanaimo
NANAIMO - One of the biggest shows on television is set to convert small areas of the city's downtown into a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Crews for the hit HBO show 'The Last of Us' began hauling in equipment and cordoning off areas in Diana Krall Plaza on Monday, April 29, ahead of a roughly five-week residency in down...
Apr 29, 2024
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gnome sayin?
'It's sort of magic:' creator of beloved Nanaimo gnome doors does it all for the kids
NANAIMO - Finding gnome doors in tree trunks has been a magical part of some local parks for over a decade, and the man behind them couldn't be more thrilled. Charlie Pickard has been hand-crafting gnome doors and birdhouses since moving to Vancouver Island almost 15 years ago, a hobby turned passion for the retired pl...
Apr 29, 2024
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jobs and growth
Mid-Island manufacturing businesses receive capital and project funding
NANAIMO - New provincial funding is behind a series of capital and planning projects for Island-based manufacturing companies.Support through the ministry of jobs, economic development and innovation will see six capital and four planning projects financed with up to $5 million, a move which is hoped to create new jobs...
Apr 28, 2024
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unique feature
Fire chief applauds innovative rain-capturing reservoir at mid Island service station
QUALICUM BEACH - A new service station provides a lot more than gas, coffee and snacks. Qualicum First Nation owned and operated Kwalikum Krossing, a Petro-Canada service station recently opened at 700 Horne Lake Rd. near the intersection of Hwy. 19. Located on-site is a 55,000 gallon reservoir pool fed by a slanted ro...
Apr 28, 2024
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FUNDRAISING NEEDED
Nature Trust of BC seeking donations to protect land near Englishman River
PARKSVILLE - A significant amount of money is being raised to protect a large piece of land home to a large ecosystem.The Nature Trust of BC is looking to raise $350,000 to protect 13 acres of land home to wildlife along the Englishman River at 130 Shelly Road in Parksville.CEO of the Nature Trust Dr. Jasper Lament sai...
Apr 27, 2024
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pay and ride
Popular e-bike sharing program launching in Nanaimo
NANAIMO - Capable of going upwards of 25 kilometres per hour, a new network of shareable e-bikes is debuting in the city. Evolve, a program run through BCAA and already in place in several major centres, will start offering publicly rentable e-bikes through a soft launch on Wednesday, May 1, with a more widespread roll...
Apr 26, 2024
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exemption required
'Give the police the tools they need:' Provincial government again looking to ban public drug use
VANCOUVER - Escalating public safety concerns combined with increasing deaths link to drug toxicity is pushing changes to allowed drug consumption in public areas.Premier David Eby announced on Friday, April 26, collaboration with the federal government on changing the legality of drug possession and consumption in B.C...
Apr 26, 2024
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24/7 support
Major supportive housing complex set to open in Nanaimo
NANAIMO - A long-promised and badly needed supportive housing complex is set to officially open in the city's downtown.Cornerstone, located at 285 Prideaux St., is a 51-unit permanent modular supportive housing project, part of a promise through a 2020 Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between BC Housing and the City t...
Apr 26, 2024
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permanent home
'We're hugely grateful:' Nanaimo Men's Shed group finds a place to call home
NANAIMO - Less than a year after being formed a local non-profit group which brings men together in a positive and uplifting way finally has a permanent home. Organized by a local father and son last year, the Nanaimo and District Men's Shed Society (NDMSS) is celebrating its grand opening on Saturday, April 27, from n...
Apr 26, 2024
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Making an impact
Nanaimo woman publishes books to open awareness of neurodiverse children
NANAIMO - Authoring children's books was not the kind of healing journey a busy Nanaimo nurse expected. An injury sidelined May Sosa for a few weeks last year, spawning an unscripted journey of creating more awareness of the struggles of neurodiverse children in the form of several fairy tales. Motivating Sosa to put p...
Apr 26, 2024
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