The City of Nanaimo wants to give opportunities to community members to stop and reflect on the space around them with a new poetry trail.
Read MoreAfter 40 years of bringing professional theatre to the local stage, Nanaimo’s TheatreOne is closing its stage curtains forever.
Read MoreAfter decades of hard work and determination, 194.7 acres have been returned to the Snuneymuxw First Nation.
Read MoreThe Cumberland Culture and Arts Society are warming up for the 9th annual Woodstove Music & Arts Festival this November; tickets sold out in record time, a month ahead of lineup announcements.
Read MoreWhat should have been a celebration, kicking off its 41st season, TheatreOne is now having to cancel shows as it figures out if it can even keep the theatre company going.
Read MoreTanille Johnston had downtown Nanaimo as her backdrop as she kicked off her campaign to become the next leader of the federal New Democratic Party.
Read MoreLoudon Park will likely have a new look in the near future, following the City of Nanaimo’s recent land purchase.
Read MoreNanaimo Postal Workers are back to the picket lines, continuing the strike they started late last year.
Read MoreThe four municipal governments within the Comox Valley shared a joint statement recognizing September 30th as Truth and Reconciliation Day. The statement also encouraged residents to join in recognizing the day by wearing orange and attending the Comox Valley Spirit Walk.
Read MoreHousing, health, and street disorder were top of mind at this year’s Union of British Columbia Municipalities convention, held this year in Victoria.
Read MoreUpdate 26/09/2025: the final Pulse on the Plaza event has been cancelled due to forecasted high wind posing a safety hazard.
Read MoreStudents at Vancouver Island University are tired of seeing programs and services at VIU get cut, and now they are calling on the provincial government to make a change.
Read MoreThis summer the Youth Climate Corps of BC expanded to Courtenay, employing a small team of young climate action workers, and collaborating with local organizations.
Read MoreAs many new and returning students are settling into campus life at Vancouver Island University, students through the campus health and wellness centre want to educate students to make sure they know the impacts of the ongoing toxic drug crisis.
Read MoreThis weekend the annual Robbie Thompson Slo-Pitch Tournament will go to bat, raising money for the Cancer Care Unit at the Comox Valley Hospital. This year’s fundraiser has a special focus on honouring late founder Jim Lalic, and the legacy he created within the community.
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