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POWELL RIVER - Bad bounces did in the Clippers in a 5-2 road loss to the Kings.Nanaimo started well with a tally in the first minute by Steven Agriogianis, and then the teams traded goals late in the ...
Jan 18, 2020 A three goal third period for the Kings broke a 2-2 tie in a game that featured plenty of strange bounces. (Gary Dorland)
NANAIMO - A new project hopes to prevent anyone from getting sick due to Vancouver Island's delicious oysters.VIU faculty member Dr. Timothy Green is tasked with developing an early-warning detection ...
Maria Doty Jan 17, 2020 New funding hopes to help identify norovirus in the waters along Vancouver Island and stop people from getting sick. (The Canadian Press)
NANAIMO - A liquor store clerk was faced with a gun and thrown to the floor during the attempted armed robbery.The brazen attempt happened on Wednesday, Jan. 15 at 3:40 p.m. after a lone male suspect ...
Maria Doty Jan 16, 2020 A male suspect threatened a female clerk at the Quarterway Liquor Store with a gun, prior to throwing her to the ground. The assailant jumped into the passenger seat of a silver four-door Toyota Sedan, which police said took off northbound on Bowen Rd. The brazen crime happened Wednesday, Jan 15 at 3:40 p.m. (Alex Rawnsley/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - Winter weather doesn't conjure up visions of baseball, but by mid January the Mid Island Pirates had already finished their tryouts for the 2020 season.Co owner/GM Brandon Dornan said they s...
Jan 16, 2020 The Mid Island Pirates tryouts for seniors, juniors, and bantams are complete. Expectations are for all three teams to contend for a championship this upcoming season. (Mid Island Pirates Facebook)
NANAIMO - The snowfall blanketing the region since Sunday night will go into the record books.Nanaimo Airport set new benchmarks on both Tuesday, Jan. 14 and Wednesday, Jan. 15 for snowfall within a 2...
Alex Rawnsley Jan 16, 2020 Nanaimo Airport recorded new highs for snowfall on Jan. 14 and Jan. 15 as a large storm system made its way through the region. (Alex Rawnsley/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - In an effort to advance reconciliation and tourism for local First Nations the island's first Indigenous Tourism Specialist has been hired.VIU graduate Jolleen Dick is a member of the Hupaca...
Alex Rawnsley Jan 15, 2020 VIU grad Jolleen Dick has been hired for the role of Indigenous Tourism Specialist. One of the most important upcoming events she'll be involved in is Tribal Journeys 2020 hosted by the Snuneymuxw First Nation.  (Nanaimo Aboriginal Centre)
NANAIMO - More eye-catching art and recognition of innovative artists are coming to Nanaimo.The first ever Hub City Walls festival was announced Wednesday, Jan. 15. It's a 10-day festival in early Aug...
Alex Rawnsley Jan 15, 2020 Artist Lys Glassford, one half of the Humanity in Art duo, putting finishing touches on a piece at the Urban Art Gallery. (Humanity in Art/Facebook)
NANAIMO - BC Ferries have cancelled a large number of Island to mainland sailings in anticipation of high winds in the region.The company has cancelled sailings between Departure Bay and Horseshoe Bay...
Maria Doty Jan 15, 2020 BC Ferries have cancelled a slew of trips between Nanaimo and the lower mainland in anticipation of high winds due Wednesday afternoon and evening. (BC Ferries website)
NANAIMO - RCMP are seeking information related to a New Year's hit and run at a local gas station.On Jan. 3, a 53-year-old woman sustained serious but non-life threatening injuries as she exited her v...
Alex Rawnsley Jan 15, 2020 Nanaimo RCMP are looking for information related to a hit and run at an Uplands Dr. gas station in early January. (Google Streetview)
NANAIMO - Schools are closed in SD 68 Nanaimo/Ladysmith on Wednesday. Environment Canada is calling for 10-15 cm of snow. Vancouver Island University is closed as well and so are public schools in Par...
Alex Rawnsley Jan 14, 2020 With 10-15 cm of snow forecast for the region schools in SD 68 and Vancouver Island University are closed Wednesday. (NNN Staff)