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NANAIMO - A new dance class wants to give everyone the chance to break out their best moves. The Adaptive Dance class, run by Serra Stewart at Vibrant Studios, is specifically catered to those with de...
Alex Rawnsley Sep 22, 2019 Serra Stewart leading the Adaptive Dance program on Monday, Sept. 16. (Spencer Sterritt/NanaimoNewsNOW)
PORT ALBERNI - The Clippers continue to battle in tight low scoring games.Nanaimo lost 2-1 to the Alberni Valley Bulldogs on Saturday night despite a desperate third period comeback.The Bulldogs had a...
Sep 21, 2019 Nanaimo got down 2-0 to the Bulldogs and despite a strong push in the third lost 2-1. (Gary Dorland)
NANAIMO - The volume of ride sharing applications received has surprised the Passenger Transportation Board.Eleven companies applied since Sept. 9 to operate in B.C., with seven including Vancouver Is...
Alex Rawnsley Sep 20, 2019 To date, 11 companies have filed paperwork with the Passenger Transportation Board to operate ride sharing services in BC, including seven who plan to conduct business on Vancouver Island. (Wikimedia Commons)
NANAIMO - It remains unclear if a hotly contested housing proposal at the former Malaspina Gardens site will get off the ground.A marathon public hearing for 388 Machleary St. was adjourned Thursday, ...
Alex Rawnsley Sep 19, 2019 An artist rendering of what a large housing proposal for the old Malaspina Gardens site on Machleary St. would look like. Sketch depicts looking uphill from Kennedy St. (Molnar Group.)
NANAIMO - The biggest event for local kettlebell lifters is now complete. There were 28 competitors who took part in the third annual Grip, Strength Invitational on Sept. 14. Many of the lifters were ...
Sep 19, 2019 There were 28 lifters at the third annual Grip, Strength, Invitational in Nanaimo and momentum in the sport is strong enough to ensure the event will return for a fourth year in 2020. (Dan Marshall/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - A large nest home to an estimated 150 Asian giant hornets has been destroyed in Nanaimo. However concerns are rising the invasive species will remain.The discovery and eradication took place...
Alex Rawnsley Sep 19, 2019 A nest of roughly 150 Asian giant hornets was destroyed in Nanaimo on Wednesday, Sept. 18. A few of the remaining invasive species remained at the former site of the nest the following day. (Ian Holmes/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - A lengthy summer season of waste collection delays across Nanaimo will hopefully be in the past. The City is set to purchase two used automated garbage trucks from Kelowna for $90,000. One t...
Maria Doty Sep 18, 2019 Two used automated garbage trucks are set to be bought from Kelowna. (Spencer Sterritt/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - A machete wielding man pleaded guilty to a dangerous rampage in Parksville which forced a family to flee their home.Robert Douglas Lightle, 45, is expected to be sentenced this fall after en...
Maria Doty Sep 18, 2019 Robert Douglas Lightle pleaded guilty to using a machete while terrorizing several people in Parksville in the Allsbrook Rd. area in July, 2018. (Ian Holmes/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - The 2019 summer fire season is seemingly in the books for the Coastal Fire Centre.The category two fire ban is lifted at noon on Wednesday, Sept. 18. Fires measuring between two and three me...
Maria Doty Sep 18, 2019 The Coastal Fire Centre is rescinding its ban on category two fires, effective noon Wednesday Sept. 18 (Pixnio)
NANAIMO - A vital fundraising campaign supporting countless area social programs is now under way.United Way Central and Northern Vancouver Island (UWCNVI) launched their 2019 workplace campaign at a ...
Maria Doty Sep 18, 2019 Approximately 200 people attended the United Way Central and Northern Vancouver Island's kickoff breakfast for their 2019 Workplace Campaign in Nanaimo. (Daryl Major/NanaimoNewsNOW)