Tag Archives: Environment

Nanaimo area lakes stocked with trout ahead of spring fishing season
NANAIMO - Several Nanaimo area lakes received their latest top-up as spring and summer fishing season approaches.The Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC online stocking report showed 7,800 catchable ra...
Mar 15, 2022

Vastly reduced mid-Island roe herring fishery well underway
NANAIMO - While marine wildlife are as eager as ever, far fewer boats are battling for their share of this year's commercial roe herring fishery in the Strait of Georgia.Fisheries and Oceans Canada cu...
Mar 07, 2022

Record snowfall and cold snaps highlight wild winter, unstable spring expected
NANAIMO - With a winter shattering several snowfall and cold weather records, a cooler than average spring on the mid Island with possibly some unstable weather patterns are expected.Environment Canad...
Mar 06, 2022

City of Parksville resprouting tree rebate program
PARKSVILLE - A financial incentive has been re-introduced in Parksville in an effort to expand the tree canopy.A tree rebate program is available for a fourth year in Parksville, involving up to $50 t...
Mar 03, 2022

Donors raise nearly $5M to protect eagle habitat in French Creek
NANAIMO - Following a long journey, Vancouver Island's first eagle reserve is within striking range of taking flight.Years of fundraising dwindled the required funds to purchase 18 acres of land in th...
Feb 25, 2022

Routley, Osbourne see new roles as BC Government shuffles cabinet
VICTORIA - A small cabinet shuffle announced by Premier John Horgan involved a pair of MLA's exchanging ministerial duties.Josie Osbourne was appointed the first ever minister of land, water and resou...
Feb 25, 2022

Nanaimo cancer centre remains on horizon as mental health, disaster relief headline B.C. budget
NANAIMO - Better care, closer to home for mid-Island residents battling cancer remains in the plans for the B.C. government, albeit without any specifics.Finance minister Selina Robinson delivered thi...
Feb 22, 2022

Invasive moth spray program coming to mid Island
NANAIMO - Parts of the mid-island will be getting a pesticide aerial-spray treatment this spring to deal with an invasive moth species. The caterpillars of the Lymantria moth feed on tree leaves and c...
Feb 10, 2022

Proposed Diver Lake hotel inches closer to reality
NANAIMO - Constructing a nearly 70 room lakefront hotel in Nanaimo is advancing following a required land use designation change for a vacant lot.On Monday, Feb 7 city councillors endorsed converting ...
Feb 08, 2022

Provincial and federal governments pitch in to help B.C. farmers devastated by flooding
VICTORIA - Up to $228 million in federal-provincial government funds will be available to farmers who sustained extraordinary damages during November's devastating floods.The Canada-BC Flood Recovery ...
Feb 07, 2022