Tag Archives: Education

Inclusive playground opens for Georgia Ave. Elementary students
NANAIMO - Students at Ave. Elementary who struggle with making friends and socializing now have more chances to bond with their classmates. An inclusive playground at the south Nanaimo school recently...
Dec 21, 2019 The newly opened inclusive playground at Georgia Ave. Elementary is helping students come together and learn from one another. (submitted/Dan Dawes)

All clear given after students evacuated in Dover Bay Secondary gas leak
NANAIMO - Students at Dover Bay Secondary School were briefly evacuated due to a Thursday morning gas leak.School District 68 reported a strong smell of gas was detected around 10:30 a.m. and students...
Dec 12, 2019 Students were evacuated from Dover Bay Secondary School on Thursday morning following a suspected gas leak. (Spencer Sterritt/NanaimoNewsNOW)

New VIU awards create lasting legacy for student killed in plane crash
NANAIMO - Vancouver Island University is honouring a recent graduate killed in a horrific plane crash by presenting two annual tuition awards funded by his family and friends.Micah Messent was one of ...
Dec 10, 2019 VIU graduate Micah Messent will be honoured through two awards at the university after he was killed in a plane crash in March 2019. (Micah Messent Facebook)

Nanaimo students bringing everyone Christmas smiles and gifts
NANAIMO - A group of Nanaimo high school students are doing their part to ensure no-one goes without a Christmas present this year.Students at Nanaimo District Secondary School are partnering with loc...
Nov 30, 2019 NDSS students are teaming up with local elementary and pre-schools to distribute care packages to area homeless shelters. (Alex Rawnsley/NanaimoNewsNOW)

Dover Bay, McGirr & NDSS involved in police response to unknown threat
NANAIMO - Three Nanaimo schools were placed under lockdown or hold and secure orders by RCMP Friday, Nov. 29.School District 68 officials confirmed Dover Bay Secondary was placed under lock down proce...
Nov 29, 2019 Nanaimo RCMP placed Dover Bay Secondary School on lock down Friday morning, dealing with an unknown incident. McGirr Elementary and NDSS were also under lock down. (Spencer Sterritt/NanaimoNewsNOW)

Court case begins as Christian Port Alberni mother tries to stop smudging in classrooms
NANAIMO - A lawsuit against the Indigenous practice of smudging in classrooms could have major repercussions for reconciliation efforts in B.C. Port Alberni mother Candice Servatius is suing the Alber...
Nov 18, 2019 Whether the traditional act of smudging is a religious or cultural exercise is being debated in a Nanaimo court this week. (Carlos Osorio/Associated Press)

New VIU president pledges to reconciliation, inclusivity efforts
NANAIMO - Vancouver Island University has entered a new era with the appointment of a new President and Vice-Chancellor.Dr. Deborah Saucier was officially installed during a ceremony held by Snuneymux...
Nov 15, 2019 Dr. Deborah Saucier (centre) was officially installed as VIU's second President and Vice-Chancellor at a ceremony at Snuneymuxw First Nation (Alex Rawnsley/NanaimoNewsNOW)

Police probe 'awful acts' by Nanaimo high school students, some charges laid
NANAIMO - A group of high school students are accused of committing disturbing crimes, which in at least one case involved a weapon. RCMP Cst. Gary O'Brien told NanaimoNewsNOW the group of four-to-six...
Nov 14, 2019 Nanaimo District Secondary School and John Barsby Secondary School have been the venues of alleged offences involving a group of teens accused of conducting disturbing crimes (Alex Rawnsley/NanaimoNewsNOW)

Nanaimo agencies applying for one-stop shop to help youth poverty and mental health issues
NANAIMO - A one-stop-shop for local youth in need will hopefully stop mental health and addictions issues at a young age from becoming life-long afflictions. Various service agencies and the City of N...
Nov 08, 2019 A Foundry BC site would help kids of all ages and experiences and guide them in the right direction to the care they need. (Foundry BC)

B.C. school trustees call for help to curtail rising youth vaping rates
NANAIMO - BC school trustees are calling for senior government help to fight rising vaping rates among students across the province.BC School Trustee Assn. President Stephanie Higginson said there was...
Oct 30, 2019 Increased senior government support to fight various forms of vaping in BC's schools was a hot topic of discussion at a recent BC School Trustees provincial council meeting. (FreePik.com)