Tag Archives: City Hall

New affordable housing units set for October completion in Nanaimo
NANAIMO - A much-needed affordable housing complex on Rosehill St. is set for completion this fall in Nanaimo.The Rosehill affordable housing project will be made up of 23 studio apartments in a three...
Mar 12, 2020 A new affordable housing complex is set for completion in the fall and will provide 23 studio-style suites for people establishing independent living skills. (Spencer Sterritt/NanaimoNewsNOW)

Lighting seen as game changer for Nanaimo's Serauxmen Stadium
NANAIMO - Soon-to-be-installed lighting at Serauxmen Stadium will shine new opportunities for in-demand senior baseball diamonds in Nanaimo.The City expects eight poles, each between 70 and 80 feet hi...
Mar 11, 2020 The City of Nanaimo's Scott Newlands, Art Groot and Mike Strain are coordinating the addition of new LED lighting to allow for late evening games at Serauxmen Stadium. A new scoreboard will also be installed. Crews are slated to begin the job on March 16 and the project is expected to wrap-up in July. (Ian Holmes/NanaimoNewsNOW)

Nanaimo city council takes forward steps towards plastic bag ban
NANAIMO - It appears to be only a matter of time before shoppers in Nanaimo won't have the option to carry their goods away in plastic bags.Nanaimo councillors unanimously endorsed on Monday a motion ...
Mar 10, 2020 A ban on plastic bags is widely supported by Nanaimo councillors, who voted in favour of reworking existing bylaws and forwarding it to senior government for approval. (File photo/The Canadian Press)

Officials lift boil water advisory in Ladysmith, surrounding area
LADYSMITH - A boil water advisory impacting people in Ladysmith and surrounding area for nearly four days has been lifted.The Town of Ladysmith issued a news released Monday afternoon stating the advi...
Mar 09, 2020 Increased turbidity in the Town of Ladysmith's water supply caused a nearly four-day long boil water advisory (Pixabay)

Nanaimo mayor, council crushed by powerful fifth grade challenge
NANAIMO - A power-themed challenge proved decisively that Nanaimo's mayor and council may not be smarter than fifth graders.BC Hydro's community education team presented an energy conservation lesson ...
Mar 06, 2020 Nanaimo's Mayor Leonard Krog stares down the barrel of another correct answer in a power-themed quiz from a Grade 5 student at Departure Bay elementary school on Friday, Mar. 6. (Alex Rawnsley/NanaimoNewsNOW)

City approved record volume of residential development in Nanaimo in 2019
NANAIMO - The numbers are in and Nanaimo officially gave the go-ahead on more construction projects by value in 2019 than any other year previous.Over $445 million worth of residential development was...
Feb 27, 2020 A major residential construction project on Uplands Dr. was the crown jewel in a record year for the City of Nanaimo's development permit approval office. (Alex Rawnsley/NanaimoNewsNOW)

Lantzville residents tee off on proposed changes to secondary suites, traffic volumes
LANTZVILLE - Interest in sweeping land zoning changes proposed in Lantzville is so high a public hearing had to be moved to accommodate large crowds.Public opposition to the bylaw featuring efforts to...
Feb 25, 2020 Speaker after speaker addressed Lantzville Council with concerns regarding potential new zoning rules. Council postopned voting on third reading of Zoning Bylaw 180 until March 9. (Ian Holmes/NanaimoNewsNOW)

Improved road access won't come easy for rural Meadowood residents north of Qualicum Beach
QUALICUM BEACH - Lobbying is intensifying for a second vehicular route for an emerging rural community north of Qualicum Beach, but the province isn't keen on granting that wish.Corcan-Meadowood resid...
Feb 24, 2020 The RDN is looking into how improved vehicular access to the Meadowood area north of Qualicum Beach can be accomplished. (Ian Holmes/NanaimoNewsNOW)

Available treatment beds remain unfunded, City staff to continue seeking provincial funding
NANAIMO - Five open and available treatment beds will remain unused for the near future after a City of Nanaimo task force passed on funding the service. The decision to provide $70,500 in one-time fu...
Feb 24, 2020 A City of Nanaimo task force has recommended city staff continue the course of asking for provincial money which likely isn't coming. (File photo/NanaimoNewsNOW)

Parksville Council rejects controversial affordable housing proposal
PARKSVILLE - Efforts to build a controversial affordable housing complex on a south Parksville property were dashed by City Council.The narrow 4-3 no vote was made at a Wednesday, Feb. 19 council meet...
Feb 21, 2020 A bid to re-zone property near the Englishman River Estuary for an affordable housing complex was rejected by Parksville City Council. (Karen Barry)