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NANAIMO - Motions on the fly, amendments to those motions and fatigue took their toll on Nanaimo councillors when discussing how to handle the COVID-19 pandemic. "This is not a good way to make public...
Apr 03, 2020 Nanaimo councillors led a roundtable of confusion about how to better communication with service providers and direct staff during the COVID-19 pandemic. (file photo/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - The spread of COVID-19 has put the local track and field season is on hold indefinitely. However training continues for high performance athletes in the region.The Nanaimo Track and Field Cl...
Apr 02, 2020 Runners and other track and field competitors have had to find new ways to keep in shape and communicate with their coaches during the COVID-19 pandemic. (Dan Marshall/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - The first two deaths on Vancouver Island have been recorded from the evolving COVID-19 health crisis.Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry made the announcement during her daily media b...
Alex Rawnsley Apr 02, 2020 Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced the first two deaths on Vancouver Island from COVID-19. Health Minister Adrian Dix said 8 people with the virus are currently in hospital on Vancouver Island. (B.C. Government)
NANAIMO - One of Nanaimo's most popular annual events and a major fundraiser for disadvantaged children has been cancelled.The Nanaimo Child Development Centre announced the cancellation of the 36th a...
Apr 02, 2020 COVID-19 forced the cancellation of this summer's Silly Boat Regatta. The event is a major fundraiser for the Nanaimo Child Development Centre. (file photo/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - Police officers trying to stop a man from committing suicide near Parksville won't face repercussions for the injuries caused by their efforts. A report from the Independent Investigations O...
Apr 02, 2020 The IIO is not recommending charges against an officer for a Nanoose Bay incident. (File photo)
NANAIMO - BC Ferries has been forced to cancel several sailings between Nanaimo and Vancouver on Thursday.The company has cancelled sailings by the Queen of Oak Bay between Departure Bay and Horseshoe...
Apr 02, 2020 The Queen of Oak Bay has been pulled from the Horseshoe Bay to Departure Bay route on Thursday, April 2 due to a main engine problem. (BC Ferries)
NANAIMO - Local homes are becoming classrooms and it's not expected to be a smooth transition. Dallas Cavan with Nanaimo Home Learners spoke to NanaimoNewsNOW about how families can best handle being ...
Apr 02, 2020 Suddenly being thrust into homeschooling can be a challenge but advocates recommend doing your best to ease into a new normal. (Pixabay)
NANAIMO - There is an overwhelming answer to the call for more personal protection equipment for those on the frontlines in Nanaimo during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Nanaimo Division of Family Practic...
Apr 01, 2020 Donations of a range of essential medical grade personal protective equipment are being sent to the Nanaimo Division of Family Practice. Those donations are going to clinics throughout the region and NRGH. (Nanaimo Division of Family Practice)
NANAIMO - The number of COVID-19 cases has risen again after a brief respite. Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry confirmed there are now 72 confirmed cases of the respiratory virus on Vancouve...
Apr 01, 2020 Dr. Bonnie Henry says the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases on Vancouver Island has risen slightly. (Gov't of B.C.)
PARKSVILLE - Non-urgent and less serious Parksville-Qualicum area crimes can now be reported with the click of a button. Oceanside RCMP announced the launch of its online crime reporting website, desi...
Apr 01, 2020 A new tool will help Oceanside RCMP prioritize their many police cases. (File photo/NanaimoNewsNOW)