Tag Archives: People
'Everyone wins': community agriculture project launched in Nanaimo
NANAIMO - There's a lot more than celery and kale growing these days at a local farm which is helping to provide affordable produce. A two acre portion of a farm purchased by a Nanaimo doctor and his ...
Jun 02, 2019 Celery represents the first crop planted at a newly created farm to benefit Nanaimo Foodshare. (Ian Holmes/NanaimoNewsNOW)
75 years later, legacy of Canada's role in D-Day landing still lingers
OTTAWA - When he jumped out of his landing craft into knee-deep water off the coast of Normandy on June 6, 1944, Jack Commerford wasn't contemplating the role he was about to play in wh...
Jun 02, 2019 (The Canadian Press)
'You feel violated:' man nearly loses 70K in elaborate identity theft scam
NANAIMO - A thorough but not entirely well-thought out identity theft scam nearly cost a man $70,000 and a serious hit to his credit. Tony Pires said he received a call late on Saturday, May 18 from s...
May 31, 2019 A photo of the truck which attempted to be fraudulently financed. (Tony Pires)
Fit for a king: Nanaimo woman known worldwide for Elvis costume-making
NANAIMO - An unassuming central Nanaimo home business is arguably the worldwide king of producing Elvis Presley costumes.Elvis Pro Jumpsuits owner Elle von Boetticher said she sells roughly 400 custom...
May 31, 2019 Elle von Boetticher's company Pro Elvis Jumpsuits produces 400 custom garments annually out of her Nanaimo home. (Ian Holmes/NanaimoNewsNOW)
VIU Mariners to host 2020 women's basketball nationals in Nanaimo
NANAIMO - For the second time in six years the VIU Mariners will host the CCAA Women's Basketball National Championship.Vancouver Island University will host seven other teams from across the country ...
May 31, 2019 The VIU Mariners will welcome seven other teams in March of 2020 when they host the CCAA Women's Basketball National Championship. (Northfield Photography)
Fires banned indefinitely at popular Lantzville beach
LANTZVILLE - Buried in a recently approved bylaw for the community of Lantzville is a decision which had become a flashpoint for the community. "No open air fires are permitted on any beach within the...
May 31, 2019 Camp fires on Sebastian Beach, a popular area activity, are no longer allowed after lengthy discussions. (Submitted)
Less books, more space: VIU Library evolves with the times
NANAIMO - While VIU's head librarian is adamant they'll always have a place for rows of books, he said enhancing the library's common space best serves the needs of their many users.VIU is scaling bac...
May 30, 2019 VIU Librarian Ben Hyman said their outreach to faculty and students is clear - a reduction in their physical collection in favour of common space is the way to go. He said a strategic plan for the VIU Library was adopted last year. (Submitted/VIU)
Nanaimo-area documentaries hoping to tell human stories
NANAIMO - Four documentaries currently seeking online votes in a funding competition hope to tell stories of our personal connections to each other and the area. Each documentary is applying for $50,0...
May 30, 2019 Screenshots from Humans of the Harbour City, Our Trees Story and Lifers: Working Song Title. (Storyhive)
Nanaimo Timbermen out to prove they're a contender
NANAIMO - The first weekend of play is in the books for the Nanaimo Timbermen, filled with revenge and challenges. The Timbermen started their WLA season on Friday, May 24 against their archrivals the...
May 30, 2019 Gary Johansen
Nanaimo RCMP hunting for person of interest in convenience store robbery
NANAIMO - A popular mid-Nanaimo convenience store is without a cash register after a break-in. Police responded to a broken glass alarm at the Ice Nail Bar, formerly known as the Macs Convenience on t...
May 29, 2019 This man is now a person of interest in a convenience store B&E which left a cash register smashed open outside. (Nanaimo RCMP)