Tag Archives: Community
Fires banned indefinitely at popular Lantzville beach
LANTZVILLE - Buried in a recently approved bylaw for the community of Lantzville is a decision which had become a flashpoint for the community. "No open air fires are permitted on any beach within the...
May 31, 2019 Camp fires on Sebastian Beach, a popular area activity, are no longer allowed after lengthy discussions. (Submitted)
Sailing race around Vancouver Island to take off from Nanaimo
NANAIMO - A marathon of a different sort is set to take off from Nanaimo. VanIsle 360, a 15-day yacht race around Vancouver Island, sets sail on Saturday, June 1. Nearly 40 boats, from pleasure yachts...
May 31, 2019 These boats will take off on Saturday, June 1 for a lengthy trip around Vancouver Island. (Spencer Sterritt/NanaimoNewsNOW)
Nanaimo-area documentaries hoping to tell human stories
NANAIMO - Four documentaries currently seeking online votes in a funding competition hope to tell stories of our personal connections to each other and the area. Each documentary is applying for $50,0...
May 30, 2019 Screenshots from Humans of the Harbour City, Our Trees Story and Lifers: Working Song Title. (Storyhive)
Nanaimo Timbermen out to prove they're a contender
NANAIMO - The first weekend of play is in the books for the Nanaimo Timbermen, filled with revenge and challenges. The Timbermen started their WLA season on Friday, May 24 against their archrivals the...
May 30, 2019 Gary Johansen
$500,000 investment to boost safety along busy Qualicum Beach trail
QUALICUM BEACH - Significant new funding means getting around Qualicum Beach without a vehicle will be safer. The ministry of transportation and infrastructure announced Wednesday the Town of Qualicum...
May 29, 2019 The red line follows the school connector route, which links schools at both ends of Qualicum Beach.
Nanaimo RCMP hunting for person of interest in convenience store robbery
NANAIMO - A popular mid-Nanaimo convenience store is without a cash register after a break-in. Police responded to a broken glass alarm at the Ice Nail Bar, formerly known as the Macs Convenience on t...
May 29, 2019 This man is now a person of interest in a convenience store B&E which left a cash register smashed open outside. (Nanaimo RCMP)
Popular Maffeo Sutton art piece won't be replaced
NANAIMO - A popular landmark used for scenic photos looking out over the Nanaimo harbour won't be returning to Maffeo Sutton Park. Nanaimo councillors unanimously voted to officially remove the art pi...
May 28, 2019 The Frame was removed in late December, 2017 after years of surviving weather conditions it wasn't prepared for. (Jason Gress)
Nanaimo RCMP officers disappointed but not shocked after speeding bust
NANAIMO - Police say they're disheartened but not surprised after a large speed trap in a notorious section of highway found people driving nearly 150 kilometres per hour in an 80-zone. RCMP Cst. Gary...
May 28, 2019 RCMP Cst. Gary O'Brien says officers 'are never surprised' by the high speeds they see on highways. (Nanaimo RCMP)
Bikes pitched as major alternative for Nanaimo drivers
NANAIMO - A yearly initiative hopes to keep as many cars off the road and help Nanaimo residents be more healthy. Bike to Work and School Week began on Monday, May 27. Riders log the kilometres they'v...
May 28, 2019 The yearly Bike to Work Week event hopes to keep Nanaimo residents on their feet and out of their cars. (Greater Nanaimo Cycling Coalition)
'We've created a stir:' Nanaimo-Ladysmith Green MP sworn in
NANAIMO - Only the second Green Party MP ever is now officially representing the Nanaimo-Ladysmith riding. Paul Manly, who won the May federal byelection by a sizable margin, was sworn in as a member ...
May 27, 2019 Paul Manly being sworn in by Green Party leader Elizabeth May. (Facebook)