Today, 24 people are facing the possibility of being on the street after BC Housing funding for a temporary shelter ends.
Read MoreAfter one man’s idea to have Americans come and visit Nanaimo, hundreds of them came this weekend.
Read MoreResidents in Nanaimo will have more access to primary care as a second urgent and primary care centre is set to open in the community.
Read MoreWith less than a week until election day, Nanaimo-Ladysmith candidates took to the stage to answer questions from engaged voters.
Read MoreThree plots of land have been donated to the community through the Canadian Ecological Gifts Program, and the CVRD is turning to the public for feedback on how to manage it.
Read MoreFollowing a City of Nanaimo council vote to spend over $10.8 million to redevelop Loudon Park, community members gathered at the park hoping the City would stop the project.
Read MoreThe election is in its final stretch on Vancouver Island, and with the right side of the Canadian political spectrum mostly consolidated within one party, many progressive voters are calling for strategic voting.
Read MoreThis Easter Sunday, Queer Centre Comox Valley is inviting people of all ages to gather with chosen family for a Queer Potluck at The Foundry in Courtenay.
Read MoreOn the shoreline of Vancouver Island, there are things you are certain to hear: crashing waves, birds chirping, and running water from nearby streams. But every week on Monday mornings, there is one sound in particular that a group of volunteers would be looking for.
Read MoreEvery spring, the Oceanside area gets visited by travelling birds stopping off on the coast of Vancouver Island to rest their wings.
Read MoreThe deadline for candidates to apply for the riding has officially passed, and Elections Canada has put out the official list of who voters in the Nanaimo–Ladysmith riding will see on their ballot.
Read MoreCandidates in Nanaimo–Ladysmith will have opportunities to speak with voters at upcoming candidate meetings in the riding.
Read MoreNational poetry month has sprung to a start in the Comox Valley, with the Downtown Courtenay Business Improvement Association and Artful : The Poets joining together once again.
Read MoreThe 2025 Bop City Records Community Music Fund has been granted to two winners, local punk rock band Mean Bikini and local musician and guitar teacher Sebastian Robles.
Read MoreVancouver Island University students are going to have a say in whether they approve of a new fee to support the construction of a new student activity centre.
Read MoreThe 45th federal general election is in full swing across Canada, leading up to election day on Monday April 28th. This week CHLY and CVOX reached out to candidates from the Courtenay–Alberni riding for their thoughts going into the election.
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