Once again the Shaw Auditorium was packed with concerned locals before city council, voicing their opinions on the proposed rezoning of land near the popular Cable Bay trail.
Read MoreLocal and international short films will be on full display this weekend at the Malaspina Theatre at Vancouver Island University.
Read MoreOn April 14, 2016, the Government of British Columbia declared a public health emergency in response to the increase in toxic drug deaths happening across the province.
Read MoreWhile countries around the world work to switch from fossil fuels to green renewables, a new exhibit takes a step back and gives voice to those affected and affecting the clean energy transition.
Read MoreAfter decades of work by local ecological groups, Hamilton Marsh Regional Park is officially open.
Read MoreImagination and creativity are on full display across the harbour city’s downtown, and along Bowen Road as the City of Nanaimo displays a new banner design by a local youth artist.
Read MoreIn the face of a global biological crisis, a Vancouver Island research group is using new environmental DNA techniques to help better understand some of the coast's smallest fish.
Read MoreOnce again the numbers of those living unhoused in Nanaimo remains high as United Way BC releases the latest numbers from the 2025 Point-in-Time (PiT) Count.
Read MoreJust weeks away from the closing of the daytime and nighttime service Hub, a local neighbourhood group is concerned about what comes next.
Read MoreOn January 2nd, 2025, a year-round drop-in service hub opened in downtown Nanaimo, giving a space for those unhoused to access essential services. A little over a year later, they are now bracing for what will come next as the Hub is set to close.
Read MoreNanaimo is full of animal lovers, and while people want to give their furry friends the best care possible, veterinary care can come at a high cost.
Read MoreBluebirds once could be seen–and heard–all across the Cowichan Valley, but loss of habitat due to development saw a decline so significant that bluebirds became locally extinct.
Read MoreThe first week of March marks Open Education Week, and facing rising education costs, Vancouver Island University Students’ Union put a spin on the classic Scholastic Book Fair, hosting their first zero cost textbook fair.
Read MoreA local software developer wants to make buying local produce to support Vancouver Island farmers a lot easier with a new website.
Read MoreFollowing the story of a long lost record being found, former Nanaimo-based band, The Glass Cage, was reunited for the first time in over 50 years.
Read MoreWith little over a month out from the federal NDP leadership election, NDP leadership candidate and current MP Heather McPherson made a stop in Nanaimo to hear from local party members.
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