Tag Archives: Education
Ladysmith member helps boost Girl Guide grad credits in B.C.
NANAIMO - B.C. Girl Guides are now on an even playing field when it comes to high school graduation credits, thanks to a Ladysmith girl who lobbied for change.A BC Ministry of Education policy adjustm...
Aug 30, 2019 Girl Guides in the the province now have doubled the high school graduation credits for certain awards following a push from a Ladysmith member. (BC Girl Guides)
Nanaimo grad earns large STEM scholarship to help save the ocean
NANAIMO - A passion for the ocean and how to save it from the increasing number of microplastics found choking the water has earned a recent Nanaimo graduate a substantial scholarship. Elise Coates, w...
Aug 23, 2019 Incoming UVic student Elise Coates earned an $80,000 scholarship for her dedication and passion to saving the ocean. (University of Victoria)
Inclusivity key for 'Nature Includes Everyone' event at Westwood Lake
NANAIMO - An event highlighting community inclusion will take place on Monday Aug. 12 at Westwood Lake.'Nature Includes Everyone' aims to provide accessible sport and outdoor options for those with se...
Aug 11, 2019 Trailriders partner mobility challenged people with volunteer sherpas to navigate wooded trails. It will be one of the activities available to participants at Nature Includes Everyone on Monday at Westwood Lake. (TrailRider Trails)
Partnership forged for operation of new First Nations school
NANAIMO - A new school in Cedar will blend traditional First Nations teachings with the latest technology.Qwam Qwum Stuwixwulh school will be run in joint partnership between the Nanaimo-Ladysmith Sch...
Aug 08, 2019 The front entrance of Qwam Qwum Stuwixwulh School in Cedar which is due to welcome students in September 2019. (SD68)
Fundraiser helping kids for first day of school
NANAIMO - The first day of school is quickly approaching and community volunteers want to make sure kids have everything they need. The annual Fresh Start program is fundraising and collecting items f...
Aug 02, 2019 Barbers cutting hair for the first day of school as the kids receive free school supplies. (Spencer Sterritt/NanaimoNewsNOW)
Annual car trunk garage sale to take over Nanaimo mall parking lot
NANAIMO - Bargain hunters will be out in full force at the third annual Nanaimo Recycles Car Trunk Sale. 150 pre-booked spaces in the parking lot of the Country Club Centre are set aside on Saturday, ...
Jul 26, 2019 Be sure to have cash on hand at the third annual Nanaimo Recycles Trunk Sale on Saturday, July 27 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Country Club Centre parking lot. (City of Nanaimo)
Parksville science students sending project to space
PARKSVILLE - Five cole Ballenas Secondary School students shot for the moon and now their science project will orbit among the stars. The experiment Sprouts in Space will be launched to the Internatio...
Jul 11, 2019 Ecole Ballenas students Marco Loffredi, Victor Kamel, Robert Lachance, Alexander Marshall and Filipe Pereira have achieved a remarkable feat for high school science students. (submitted)
Nanaimo educators honoured for bringing alternative approach to school
NANAIMO - The classrooms found in the Learning Alternatives program run throughout the Nanaimo Ladysmith Public School District don't have flanks of uncomfortable desks or strict timetables. Instead t...
Jul 06, 2019 Brett Hancock (left) and Chad Jobe (right) say building relationships with students is the key to helping them succeed, graduate and make the most out of life. (Spencer Sterritt/NanaimoNewsNOW)
New assessment finding solutions to lack of child care spaces in Nanaimo and area
NANAIMO - It's hoped a new assessment will provide a never-seen-before look at the lack of child care space across the Nanaimo area. The City of Nanaimo is now working with the Regional District of Na...
Jun 25, 2019 A new assessment will look at the lack of child care spaces across the Regional District of Nanaimo in an effort to craft further helpful changes. (The Canadian Press)
Community rallies to replace tents stolen from Nanaimo school
NANAIMO - A field trip for Grade 7 students was saved by the generosity of parents and the Nanaimo community. Nine tents were stolen from the Departure Bay Elementary Eco-School over the weekend betwe...
Jun 24, 2019 Grade 7 students at the Departure Bay Elementary Eco-School still managed to take off on their field trip Monday morning, despite the theft of their tents over night. (Google Maps)