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NANAIMO - The last bonspiel of 2019 has wrapped up at the Nanaimo Curling Centre.The Masters Open Bonspiel featured 28 teams, about half from the Harbour City and most of the rest from the central isl...
Maria Doty Nov 28, 2019 28 teams took part in the Masters Open Bonspiel in Nanaimo Nov. 21-23. (Dan Marshall NNN)
QUALICUM BEACH - Oceanside RCMP officers were led on quite the chase during an allegedly drunken crime spree. Officers received numerous calls from Qualicum Beach business owners and shoppers on Wedne...
Maria Doty Nov 28, 2019 A woman with no fixed address remains in custody after being arrested in North Qualicum Beach. (File photo/Nanaimo RCMP)
NANAIMO - A judge took the unusual step of surpassing the Crown's recommended jail sentence for a man who tortured a rabbit in Nanaimo's downtown.Kevin Paul Gartner, 47, was handed nearly 10-months ja...
Nov 28, 2019 Kevin Paul Gartner, 47, violently beat up a rabbit outside the Vancouver Military Museum on May 2, 2018. The 12-minute attack was captured on a pair of surveillance videos. (Ian Holmes/NanaimoNewsNOW)
PARKSVILLE - The wet snow and slush which briefly bombarded the region earlier this week is a timely reminder about the hazards of winter driving. Oceanside RCMP responded to two separate car accident...
Alex Rawnsley Nov 28, 2019 Oceanside RCMP responded to two separate incidents involving cars sliding off the highway after hitting slushy sections along Hwy. 19 on Tuesday, Nov. 26. (Oceanside RCMP)
LADYSMITH - An event that attracts tens of thousands from around Vancouver Island is set to flick the switch on the holiday season.The 32nd annual Ladysmith Festival of Lights takes place Thursday, No...
Alex Rawnsley Nov 27, 2019 The annual Ladysmith Light Up is a popular annual holiday tradition, with thousands descending on the small town for a parade and fireworks (CVRD)
PARKSVILLE - Hundreds of families will be able to have something under their tree this year. More than 1,800 unwrapped toys were donated Wednesday at the 11th annual Tigh-Na-Mara Toy Drive.Those toys ...
Alex Rawnsley Nov 27, 2019 Tigh-Na-Mara volunteers receive gifts as guests walk in to the Tigh-Na-Mara Toy Drive. (Lissa Alexander/SOS)
NANAIMO - BC Hydro is hoping wind will drive home the messaging on just how impactful winter storms can be.Ahead of the winter storm season, the utility presented a large fan that produces winds betwe...
Alex Rawnsley Nov 27, 2019 Hunter (left) and Hayden (right) Louwers demonstrate BC Hydro's wind fan which simulates wind between 40-60km/h. (Ian Holmes/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - Island Health has been forced to step in and take control of a Nanaimo seniors home due to an "unprecedented" number of issues.Nanaimo Seniors Village will now be overseen by seniors care ad...
Maria Doty Nov 27, 2019 The Nanaimo Seniors Village on Uplands Rd. is now run by Island Health, not the company Retirement Concepts, amid concerns of neglect and poor staffing. (Ian Holmes/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - A nearly three-year-old black German Shepherd will not be put down in response to biting multiple visitors to its Nanaimo home. The decision by Judge Brian Harvey followed a six-day trial in...
Alex Rawnsley Nov 26, 2019 The City of Nanaimo unsuccessfully attempted to have a black German Shepherd named Macey put down. The dog has lived at the Nanaimo pound for more than 15-months after it was seized for a trio of minor biting incidents. (Michael Aubie)
NANAIMO - A man convicted of defrauding several women out of thousands of dollars has been arrested and faces new charges.NanaimoNewsNOW learned Jordan David Shepherd, 36, was arrested earlier this mo...
Maria Doty Nov 25, 2019 Jordan Shepherd, referred to as the romance scammer, was arrested for allegedly breaching the conditions of his probation this summer. He was taken into custody recently in Trail, B.C. (Submitted photo)