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conduct standards
Provincewide code of conduct coming for B.C.'s elected officials
NANAIMO - The B.C. government wants to implement a mandatory code of conduct all regional and municipal elected officials must adhere to. They said in a release having a single provincial code of conduct will "bring clear complaint, investigation and sanctions processes and end the current patchwork of local codes...
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headed to trial
Wife of Nanaimo prosecutor pleads not guilty to fraud & theft charges
KELOWNA - Serious allegations against a Nanaimo Crown prosecutor's wife are expected to be settled at trial. On Thursday, April 2, a lawyer on behalf of Joanne Lynette McCormick, 57, entered not guilty pleas to a combined four theft and fraud charges during a brief appearance at Kelowna Law Courts. McCormick was charge...
Apr 02, 2026
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vandalism
Nanaimo RCMP investigate vandalized Iranian advocacy signs
NANAIMO - Police hope the public can help crack the case of damaged Iranian advocacy signs in Nanaimo at busy intersections. Nanaimo RCMP believe the damage occurred sometime between 6 p.m. on March 18, and 6 p.m. the following day, at the intersections of Departure Bay Rd. and Aulds Rd. The damaged signs associated wi...
Apr 02, 2026
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on parole
Man wanted on Canada-wide warrant potentially in Nanaimo
NANAIMO - Police believe a man who has failed to comply with release conditions could be on the mid-Island. Thirty-nine-year-old Clint Aaron Jeremy Billy was released on parole on March 24 after serving a portion of a two-year federal sentence for weapons and robbery charges. Part of Billy's release conditions were for...
Apr 02, 2026
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Nanaimo

plan ahead
Sailing alerts and other tools expanding ahead of busy long weekend on BC Ferries
NANAIMO - New technology is being deployed across the wider BC Ferries network to ensure a maximum number of people can travel this Easter long weekend.A new sailing alert system, which is currently in place on three routes including between Horseshoe Bay and Nanaimo's Departure Bay, will expand on Thursday, April 2, t...
Apr 02, 2026
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dry march
March storms drench much of coastal B.C., save the Nanaimo area
NANAIMO - Despite an atmospheric river storm system settling over Vancouver Island, last month was drier than usual. Much of eastern Vancouver Island received around half of its average precipitation for March, with Nanaimo seeing 52.8 millimetres of rain, around 47 per cent of normal. Meteorologist with Environment Ca...
Apr 01, 2026
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pain at the pumps
'Not looking real good:' B.C. has highest average gas price in Canada
NANAIMO - There's no telling how high the price of fuel will get locally as war continues to rage in the Middle East.U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran have led Tehran to largely close the Strait of Hormuz, a major shipping route which is causing fuel prices to rise globally, increasing the odds of hitting record prices ...
Apr 01, 2026
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in a spin
Roundabouts to address long-standing traffic flow issues along Nanaimo Parkway
NANAIMO - A long-rumoured unconventional approach is on its way to deal with growing local highway traffic congestion. The provincial ministries of Transportation, Transit, and Infrastructure announced the imminent construction of five roundabouts along Hwy. 19, at the Aulds Rd., Mostar Rd., Northfield Rd., Jingle Pot ...
Apr 01, 2026
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translation technology
Nanaimo chosen for RCMP pilot project for deaf & hard of hearing-related calls
NANAIMO - Local Mounties are being equipped with an application on their mobile devices to better serve those with hearing challenges in the community.Project DECIPHER will be piloted in Nanaimo, Langley, Kelowna, and Prince George over the next six months, offering front-line members easy access to secure American Sig...
Mar 31, 2026
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sex offender
Former Nanaimo teacher jailed for possession of child exploitation material
Editor's note: This article contains graphic details of child sexual abuse. Reader discretion is advised. NANAIMO - A former substitute teacher will spend a year in jail for possessing child pornography while he was working in Nanaimo schools. Darrell Christopher Gilkes, 33, was sentenced in a B.C. provincial court on ...
Mar 31, 2026
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major loss
Parksville industrial business loses $400,000 in account switch scam
PARKSVILLE - For the third time in just over three months, Oceanside RCMP are investigating a major loss from a local business connected to an ongoing scam. An industrial business in Parksville reported losing around $400,000 after receiving an email on Feb. 24 allegedly from one of their vendors asking the business to...
Mar 31, 2026
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online sting
Nanaimo child lurer pleads guilty
NANAIMO - Facing a likely conviction, an accused cut his losses by pleading guilty to a public child luring offenceA visibly distressed Lorne Earl Seifred, 63, pleaded guilty on Monday, March 30 at Nanaimo Law Courts to telecommunicating to lure a child under 16, reversing a prior not guilty plea and an imminently sche...
Mar 31, 2026
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Slow down move over
'Critical to keeping them safe:' mid-Island drivers reminded to slow down and move over
NANAIMO - The BC Highway Patrol is dedicating the month of April to remind drivers to slow down and move over whenever they see flashing lights on the side of the road.This includes the flashing red and blue lights of ambulances and police vehicles, as well as the usual amber lights related to construction and road wor...
Mar 30, 2026
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more honours
Nanaimo singer earns pair of Juno Awards
HAMILTON, ON - A local singer is continuing to announce his presence on the world stage. Nanaimo's Cameron Whitcomb earned two Juno Awards on Sunday, March 29, including for Breakthrough Artist of the Year, as well as Country Album of the Year for "The Hard Way". Accepting the award for Breakthrough Artist, a...
Mar 30, 2026
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SIGNAL switch
Night work scheduled to complete changes at Mostar/Jingle Pot/Nanaimo Parkway lights
NANAIMO - One more round of night work and a new traffic signal pattern will be active at a Parkway intersection. Following work earlier this month to create a protected left‑turn lane from Jingle Pot Rd. to northbound Hwy. 19, along with two through lanes toward Mostar Rd., crews will return April 7 for overnight wo...
Mar 30, 2026
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the world game
FIFA World Cup test event coming to Vancouver Island
NANAIMO - A few months ahead of kickoff of the world's largest sporting event, FIFA is coming to Vancouver Island. Hosted on the grounds of the provincial Legislature in downtown Victoria on Tuesday, March 31, three games will be streamed on a big screen, including a pair with major World Cup implications, among other ...
Mar 29, 2026
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tax bump
Major capital plans behind $49.5 million Nanaimo Hospital District budget
NANAIMO - Some considerable capital expenditures in the short and long-term plans are behind a nearly $50 million budget passed this week. Directors on the Nanaimo Regional Hospital District board adopted their 2026 budget on Tuesday, March 24, with an expected tax requisition of $49.5 million due from taxpayers this s...
Mar 28, 2026
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well known to police
'Shoot you in the face:' Nanaimo man back in jail after threating probation officer
NANAIMO - A familiar local offender will spend more time behind bars after threatening to shoot his probation officer. Kym Robert Arkell, 41, was given 61 additional days behind bars and 12 months probation in relation to a February incident where he threatened to return to the building and shoot the officer in the fac...
Mar 27, 2026
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time served
Man avoids more jail time for attempted break and enter in Nanaimo
NANAIMO - After serving 291 actual days behind bars, a young man will continue attending treatment instead of more jail time, after he was caught and beaten for attempting to break into a south Nanaimo home. Calvin Anthony Michael, 23, was given enhanced time served credit of 437 days after pleading guilty to multiple ...
Mar 27, 2026
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redrawing the lines
Minor boundary change supported by Regional District of Nanaimo board
NANAIMO - Neighbourhood geography has triumphed over lines on a map for 16 properties south of the city.The Regional District of Nanaimo Board gave its unanimous approval on Tuesday, March 24, to a boundary realignment between Areas A and C, mainly affecting a row of properties on Plecas Rd., just west of the Duke Poin...
Mar 26, 2026
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make it so
'Just be yourself:' aspiring Nanaimo engineer earns prestigious scholarship
NANAIMO - When Kayla Okada heard the news she'd been selected for the prestigious Loran Scholar Award, she'd already mentally prepared herself for disappointment. "I was so shocked, I started crying on the floor, and my parents were outside of the room seeing me crying and they weren't sure whether (it was good ne...
Mar 26, 2026
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fire smart
Several close calls for Parksville homeowners prompts warning from firefighters
PARKSVILLE - Inattentive chefs and overzealous landscapers have kept local firefighters busy in the first three months of the year. Emergency crews were called out to a home on Maple Cres. around 11 a.m. on Monday, March 23, after a homeowner attempted to rid their property of some weeds by using a propane torch. Actin...
Mar 25, 2026
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average gusts
'A little surprising:' wind damage in Nanaimo not expected by meteorologists
NANAIMO - An overnight windstorm was forecast to hit Vancouver Island, but the damage left behind in some areas surprised meteorologists. Environment Canada data shows wind gusts peaked at just 57 kilometres per hour in Nanaimo and 52 kilometres per hour at Qualicum Beach Airport, speeds very typical for the region thr...
Mar 25, 2026
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surveying the damage
Power back on following intense windstorm through Nanaimo & Oceanside
NANAIMO - Power is restored to a vast majority of BC Hydro customers after an impactful wind storm knocked tens of thousands off the grid.Emergency crews and Hydro crews responded through the night to reports of downed trees and lines across the region on Tuesday, March 24, into Wednesday morning, cleaning up from stro...
Mar 25, 2026
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ask the experts
'DIY tinkerers:' Repair Cafe returns to Nanaimo
NANAIMO - A popular volunteer-based fix-it event is returning to the Harbour City, helping to divert more items from the landfill. Repair Cafe Nanaimo returns on April 11, from 1 to 4 p.m. at St. Andrews United Church on Fitzwilliam St., where experts in a variety of fields will repair your broken household items, free...
Mar 25, 2026
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strong winds
Wind storm knocks power out for thousands in Nanaimo & Oceanside
NANAIMO - A strong windstorm has cut thousands of residents across the mid-Island off the grid. BC Hydro reports around 40,000 customers on central and northern Vancouver Island were without electricity as of 5 p.m. on Tuesday, March 24, largely due to wind storms impacting wires and trees nearby.The largest outage in ...
Mar 24, 2026
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unclear path forward
Potential future Nanaimo Hub location identified, multiple roadblocks remain
NANAIMO - Local organizations working with those living rough in the community believe they've found a long-term home for a community hub, but several challenges remain. Representatives from Nanaimo Family Life Association (NFLA) and the Island Crisis Care Society (ICCS), who operate The Hub at 55 Victoria Rd., asked f...
Mar 24, 2026
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living a dream
VIDEO: 'Gifting me these moments:' Nanaimo woman performs live with Goo Goo Dolls
NANAIMO - A local woman recently had the thrill of a lifetime after being invited on-stage to perform with one of her favourite bands. Sam Hackett, 36, was plucked out of the audience and performed The Goo Goo Dolls' hit song 'Name' live with the band, during their Thursday, March 19, concert in Victoria in front of 7,...
Mar 24, 2026
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