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NANAIMO - An accident on the vehicle deck of a Nanaimo bound ferry sent a BC Ferries worker to hospital.BC Ferries spokesperson Chelsea Carlson told NanaimoNewsNOW the female worker was injured by the...
Alex Rawnsley Oct 19, 2019 A BC Ferries worker aboard the Queen of Cowichan in Horseshoe Bay was injured after she was hit by the vessel's bow door. The accident occurred as the ferry was about to leave for Departure Bay on Saturday, Oct. 19 at 8:25 a.m. (Katherine Mitton)
NANAIMO - Bikes are unfortunately stolen in Nanaimo every day, but rarely are they found or returned. Especially not one year after being stolen. Aragon Klockars told NanaimoNewsNOW he was so happy he...
Alex Rawnsley Oct 19, 2019 Aragon Klockars, sitting comfortably in his e-trike which was stolen more than a year ago and only recently recovered. (Spencer Sterritt/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - A lengthy delay means a BC Human Rights Tribunal complaint launched by the City of Nanaimo's former chief financial officer likely won't be heard until next summer.The City's human resources...
Alex Rawnsley Oct 19, 2019 Former City of Nanaimo chief financial officer Victor Mema lodged a series of racism complaints against his former employer. (City of Nanaimo)
TRAIL - The Clippers lost the battle of the two teams with the longest BCHL win streaks on Friday night.The Smoke Eaters won their ninth straight game by a 4-1 score, and ended Nanaimo's seven game st...
Oct 18, 2019 Josh Bourne had the only goal in a 4-1 Nanaimo setback in Trail. The loss ended the Clippers seven game winning streak. (Gary Dorland)
NANAIMO - Complaints are piling up against an unlicensed Nanaimo contractor, including from a woman outraged by an alleged botched and incomplete exterior home renovation.Jason William Coburn, owner a...
Alex Rawnsley Oct 18, 2019 2-of-a-Kind Renovation is the source of numerous complaints over allegedly suspect business practices, totalling tens of thousands of dollars. (Ian Holmes/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - A man has life-threatening injures after police say the scooter he was riding rammed a vehicle on Wall St. near downtown Nanaimo.Police said the man was flown to hospital in Victoria after w...
Alex Rawnsley Oct 17, 2019 A scooter rider has life-threatening injuries and was flown to hospital after an incident on Wall St. in Nanaimo on Thursday, Oct. 17. (Submitted photo)
NANAIMO - Numerous disruptions caused by extensive road work in Nanaimo's Harewood neighbourhood should finally be resolved in the near future.The City's manager of engineering projects Phil Stewart s...
Alex Rawnsley Oct 17, 2019 Numerous road construction projects slammed Nanaimo's Harewood area this year, including utility upgrades and repaving on Lambert Ave., which the City says should be done by the end of October. (Ian Holmes/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - Advocates say a fundamental shift in services helping those experiencing homelessness are needed to save the most vulnerable from living on the street. Joey John Patrick Carlson, a member of...
Alex Rawnsley Oct 17, 2019 Groups like the Youth Advisory Council, run by the Nanaimo Aboriginal Centre, is grappling with the overwhelming issue of youth homelessness and advocating for the most vulnerable. (Spencer Sterritt/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - The rivalry between the Oceanside Generals and the Nanaimo Buccaneers has always been spirited, and until this year it had been the Gens looking up at the Bucs in the standings.Through a qua...
Oct 17, 2019 The Oceanside Generals are putting their stamp on the VIJHL this season, including on their mid-island rivals the Nanaimo Buccaneers. (Kyle Ireland/NanaimoNewsNOW)
PARKSVILLE - Thieves around Qualicum Beach and Errington were busy over the last 10 days.Oceanside RCMP reported five thefts or attempted thefts of Telus communications lines in the region.Cpl. Jesse ...
Maria Doty Oct 17, 2019 Thieves in Errington and Qualicum Beach have targeted telecommunication lines over the past week in a bid to collect and sell the copper inside. (Alex Rawnsley/NanaimoNewsNOW)