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NANAIMO - City councillors have signalled their approval for a reduction to the planned property tax increase. They voted 7-2 in favour of reducing the planned 2020 property tax increase from 5.2 per ...
May 05, 2020 Nanaimo councillors were unexpectedly in sync about the 2020 property tax increase, as noted by many at the discussion table. (file photo/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - New details were revealed about the COVID-19 pandemic and who is most susceptible. Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry revealed on Monday, May 4 women are more likely to get COVID-19,...
May 04, 2020 The black dotted lines indicate when physical distancing measures were put in place and the curve began to flatter. (Gov't of BC)
DNANAIMO - Local educators have been forced to reinvent the wheel in order to deliver continuing education for its 14,000 students during the COVID-19 pandemic.In response to curbing the spread of the...
May 04, 2020 School District 68 are continuing to navigate the new world of online instruction during the COVID-19 pandemic. (NLPS)
NANAIMO - A young Nanaimo singer's time in the American spotlight has come to an end after a stellar run. Lauren Spencer-Smith unfortunately didn't advance into American Idol's Top 10, after making it...
Maria Doty May 03, 2020 Lauren Spencer-Smith singing from her home for American Idol. (American Idol)
NANAIMO - Local breweries are humming along even as other industries are hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. Nanaimo's four breweries: Cliffside, Longwood, White Sails and Wolf, all told NanaimoNewsNOW...
May 03, 2020 Cliffside, Longwood, White Sails and Wolf are all offering home delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic. (Spencer Sterritt/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - Over the past 24 hours, two new cases of COVID-19 have been reported on Vancouver Island. The number of cases now stands at 123 across the Island Health region.Provincial health officer Dr. ...
May 02, 2020 Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry providing an update on the COVID-19 pandemic from Victoria. (Gov't of B.C./Flickr)
NANAIMO - People hoping to properly get rid of damaging invasive plants free of charge are in luck.The City of Nanaimo is marking Invasive Plant Awareness Month in the province by hosting a pair of dr...
May 02, 2020 Numerous clusters of Scotch Broom are visible at Linley Point Gyro Park where an invasive plants collection event takes place Saturday, May 2 from 10 am to 2 p.m. (Ian Holmes/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - An Environment Canada projection could be viewed as softening the blow of having to spend the summer social distancing. Meteorologist Doug Lundquist expects a warmer than average summer on m...
May 01, 2020 Recent scenes like this on Little Mountain near Parksville could be more regular occurrences. Environment Canada expects mid Vancouver Island is in line for a warmer than usual May, June and July. (Jo Dzierza)
NANAIMO - The number of active or resolved cases of COVID-19 on Vancouver Island continues to climb steadily. Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced one new case on the Island in Friday,...
Alex Rawnsley May 01, 2020 Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry flanked by health minister Adrian Dix. (Gov't of B.C./Flickr)
NANAIMO - Island Health is reassuring people their public health units remain safe places to get necessary shots.South Island medical health officer Dr. Dee Hoyano said it appears COVID-19 is the main...
May 01, 2020 Island Health reassures the public staying up to date with immunizations is safe at their facilities. The regional health authority reports cancellations to receive various vaccines have risen during the COVID-19 pandemic. (Ian Holmes/NanaimoNewsNOW)