Tag Archives: Provincial Politics

Early childhood educators in Nanaimo to receive special mentorship through new funding
NANAIMO - New funding from the provincial government is hoped to enhance the quality of early childhood care in Nanaimo and across B.C.The province is providing $2 million which will enable 32 additio...
Feb 03, 2020 BC's Minister of State for Child Care Katrina Chen announced $2 million in new funding of pedagogist mentors for early childhood educators. (Alex Rawnsley/NanaimoNewsNOW)

Alberta panel suggests schools 'balance' lessons about climate change, oilsands
CALGARY - Alberta's education minister is endorsing a panel report that recommends school children learn all views about climate change along with the value of the province's oil and gas sector. Adria...
Jan 29, 2020

Alberta's climate plan part of cabinet decision on new oilsands mine: Wilkinson
OTTAWA - Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says cabinet's decision on a massive new oilsands mine in Alberta will take into consideration what the province is doing to help Canada meet...
Jan 28, 2020

Kenney wants Ottawa to approve Teck mine for benefit of First Nations
CALGARY - Alberta's premier says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau needs to move swiftly to approve the Teck Frontier oilsands mine north of Fort McMurray. Jason Kenney says there is no reason to del...
Jan 27, 2020

Alberta landowners urge farmers to cut power to wells with unpaid debts
A group of Alberta landowners is asking farmers and ranchers to fight back against unpaid debts and unreclaimed oil and gas wells by closing valves and cutting power to energy company sites. "The...
Jan 24, 2020

Crews provide travel window for Hwy. 4 travellers after rockslide closes road
PORT ALBERNI - Crews continue to work to clear a damaging rock slide from Hwy. 4 that has cut off Vancouver Island's rural west coast ports of Tofino and Ucluelet from the rest of the Island.A Ministr...
Jan 23, 2020 Hwy. 4 at Kennedy Lake is closed in both directions as crews clear large amounts of rock debris from the only road link between Ucluelet/Tofino and the rest of Vancouver Island. (MOTI)

City of Nanaimo & RCMP clamp down on Wesley St. lawlessness
NANAIMO - A new enforcement and clean-up effort is tackling out-of-control social disorder plaguing a portion of downtown Nanaimo.Several RCMP and bylaw enforcement officers recently joined forces to ...
Jan 21, 2020 A growing number of tents on a portion of Wesley St. in downtown Nanaimo raised numerous safety concerns. (City of Nanaimo)

Group cleaning up old oil wells says Alberta government rules inadequate
EDMONTON - A group tasked with cleaning up thousands of abandoned energy facilities in Alberta says the province's rules for ensuring polluters reclaim their wells before selling them off are&nbs...
Jan 15, 2020

Major decisions on downtown Nanaimo supervised consumption site deferred again
NANAIMO - The issue of evolving downtown Nanaimo's contentious overdose prevention site and easing zoning rules around such facilities is still in bureaucratic limbo. Zoning amendments were asked for ...
Jan 14, 2020 Efforts to turn the overdose prevention site into a supervised consumption site took a small step forward after nearly three years of inaction. (File photo/NanaimoNewsNOW)

Judge rejects bid to outlaw Indigenous cleansing exercise in BC classrooms
NANAIMO - A lawsuit against an educational Indigenous cleansing demonstration in classrooms across the province has been shot down by a B.C. Supreme Court Judge.Justice Douglas Thompson ruled the prac...
Jan 08, 2020 A B.C. Supreme Court Judge rejected a woman's lawsuit which attempted to ban the Indigenous cultural practice known as smudging in schools around the province. (Ian Holmes/NanaimoNewsNOW)