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NANAIMO - Dozens of colourful and clever signs were carried through downtown Nanaimo for the fourth annual women's march. The event, held on International Women's Day, was a chance for supporters to c...
Mar 08, 2020 Michael Oleson and Aurora Allison with their dog Bella showing their support at the Nanaimo Women's March. (Spencer Sterritt/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - After two years of feeding hundreds of people daily, Linda MacDonald needs a break. The Nanaimo 7-10 Club announced her pending departure as chef and kitchen manager of the meal service on W...
Maria Doty Mar 08, 2020 Linda MacDonald (right) is set to leave her post as chef for Nanaimo's 7-10 Club at the end of March. (submitted/Linda MacDonald)
NANAIMO - A long-closed historic two-room school in the small community of Extension just south of Nanaimo has been flattened and removed.Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools director of communications Da...
Mar 07, 2020 Extension School no longer occupies a small rural lot just off Extension Rd. south of Nanaimo. The tiny two-room school was recently demolished. (Ian Holmes & Alex Rawnsley/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - A power-themed challenge proved decisively that Nanaimo's mayor and council may not be smarter than fifth graders.BC Hydro's community education team presented an energy conservation lesson ...
Mar 06, 2020 Nanaimo's Mayor Leonard Krog stares down the barrel of another correct answer in a power-themed quiz from a Grade 5 student at Departure Bay elementary school on Friday, Mar. 6. (Alex Rawnsley/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - A new strategy to reduce the number of Indigenous people caught in the justice system has been unveiled. Douglas White lll Kwul'a'sul'tun, chair of the BC First Nations Justice Council and S...
Mar 06, 2020 Doug White, chair of the BC First Nations Justice Council, announcing a way to create a just justice system. (Spencer Sterritt/NanaimoNewsNOW)
LADYSMITH - Officials at the Town of Ladysmith are blaming an unintended release of water for increased levels of turbidity in the town's water supply.A boil water advisory was issued Thursday, Mar. 5...
Mar 06, 2020 Residents in Ladysmith and the surrounding area are under a boil water advisory due to higher than normal turbidity levels. (Freepik)
NANAIMO - In the wake of eight more confirmed cases of COVID-19 in B.C., provincial health officials are urging caution and measured reactions to a growing global health concern.All the new cases in t...
Mar 06, 2020 The toilet paper aisle at a Nanaimo grocery store is nearly bare as panic over COVID-19 forces people into stockpiling supplies. (Alex Rawnsley/NanaimoNewsNOW)
PORT ALBERNI - The Clippers swept their series with Alberni Valley with a tight 2-1 victory at Weyerhauser Arena.The game was scoreless into the second period with both goalies Luke Pearson and the Cl...
Mar 05, 2020 Tim Washe broke a 1-1 tie in the third period to lead Nanaimo to a 2-1 victory over the Bulldogs. (Gary Dorland)
NANAIMO - The VIU Mariners have known since May 2019 they would be hosting and playing in the CCAA Women's Basketball Nationals.But Tony Bryce's squad carved out a winning path that makes the team a l...
Mar 05, 2020 The VIU Mariners have won their second consecutive PACWEST gold medal in women's basketball.  After failing to win a medal at the CCAA tournament last year the team is focused on winning gold in front of their home fans.  (PACWEST) 
NANAIMO - There's someone new at the helm of the ferry from Protection Island to Nanaimo.Life-long boater Kimberly Kelly's first official trip for the Protection Island Ferry Service shuttling people ...
Alex Rawnsley Mar 05, 2020 Kimberly Kelly is the first woman at the helm of the ferry from Protection Island and Nanaimo. (submitted/Kimberly Kelly)