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NANAIMO - A slate of nine candidates are in contention to become the next Member of Parliament for Nanaimo-Ladysmith at October's Federal Election.Incumbent Green party MP Paul Manly will look to secu...
Alex Rawnsley Oct 02, 2019 Nine candidates will contest the Nanaimo-Ladysmith riding in the 2019 Federal Election. L-R Top: Bob Chamberlin (NDP), James Chumsa (Communist), Jennifer Clarke (PPC), Michelle Corfield (Liberals), John Hirst (Conservatives); L-R Bottom: Paul Manly (Greens), Brian Marlatt (PC Party), Geoff Stoneman (independent) and Echo White (independent). (NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - Local and provincial leaders got an earful from Nanaimo residents tired of escalating crime in the community.More than 200 people crammed the Nanaimo Entertainment Centre Tuesday night to so...
Alex Rawnsley Oct 01, 2019 Nanaimo MLA Sheila Malcolmson was in the line of fire of angry residents at an Oct. 1 meeting in downtown Nanaimo. Social disorder concerns linked to addiction and mental health issues were discussed.
NANAIMO - The transition from summer to fall was hard hitting and abrupt for central Vancouver Island.The region saw double the normal amount of precipitation for this time of year, according to Envir...
Alex Rawnsley Oct 01, 2019 Nanaimo saw double its usual amount of rain for the month of September according to readings taken at Nanaimo Airport. (Ian Holmes/NanaimoNewsNOW)
PARKSVILLE - All-candidate forums in the Oceanside region typically means standing room only crowds, and the latest installment was no different.Five candidates hoping to be the next Member of Parliam...
Alex Rawnsley Sep 30, 2019 (L-R) Barbara Biley, Jonah Gowans, Byron Horner, Gord Johns and Sean Wood attended a two-hour Courtenay-Alberni all-candidates forum Monday night in Parksville. (Ian Holmes/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - Jordan Naylor's 32 save shutout was a major factor in the Clippers 3-0 shutout of the Kings.The Clippers scored twice in the first period to get the jump on their island rivals on goals by T...
Sep 29, 2019 A 32 save shutout for Jordan Naylor led the Clippers to a 3-0 victory over Powell River. (Gary Dorland)
NANAIMO - Orange will be common colour theme in many Nanaimo schools and workplaces on Monday.Orange Shirt Day on Sept. 30 recognizes victims and survivors of Canada's disgraceful residential school h...
Alex Rawnsley Sep 29, 2019 Orange Shirt Day has increased in momentum over the past few years. The event recognizes victims and survivors of Canada's residential schools. (NanaimoNewsNOW file photo)
NANAIMO - The 22nd Annual Tour de Rock is set to make its way through the Harbor City on Sunday, Sept. 29. The team of riders mostly consisting of first responders from all over Vancouver Island are i...
Alex Rawnsley Sep 29, 2019 The team of Tour de Rock riders are in week two of the trek from Port Alice to Victoria. (Tour de Rock Instagram)
AIRDRIE, Alta. - An ad shows a serious Ryan Straschnitzki taping up his hockey stick and pulling on an Adidas jersey before he slides away on an ice sled. "As a kid I always dreamed of ...
Sep 29, 2019 (File Photo/The Canadian Press)
NANAIMO - He zigs and zags down north Nanaimo's Blueback Rd. on his longboard, thinking how lucky he is to be alive in Canada.While Gunter Gutsche is 89-years-old, he has no problem smoothly rolling d...
Alex Rawnsley Sep 28, 2019 Gunter Gutsche is a fixture in the Blueback Rd. area of Nanaimo's north-end. The soon-to-be 90-year-old finds serenity and freedom on his longboard. (Ian Holmes/NanaimoNewsNOW)
NANAIMO - A group of Cedar residents vow to make their community safer in the wake of rising property crime and frustration levels.A recent community meeting drew roughly 80 people to the Wheatsheaf S...
Alex Rawnsley Sep 28, 2019 Roughly 80 frustrated Cedar residents attended a Sept. 24 meeting to discuss how to combat the area's property crime problem. RCMP Cst. Gary O'Brien said crimes such as thefts from properties and vehicles are concerns many people in Nanaimo have (submitted photo)