Nanaimo City Council has directed staff to review the city’s noise bylaw, after citizen complaints about construction noise.
Piper’s Lagoon Park is viewed as one of the best places in Nanaimo to see the stars, and a new project is making it easier to experience the night sky
Read MoreA group in the Nanaimo-Oceanside area is calling for more volunteers to help make sure seniors can keep their dogs at home.
Read MoreForest Flowers by local artists Eliza Gardiner and Isaiah Kingdon, part of Nanaimo’s Temporary Public Art Program, has been unveiled. The new sculpture is located at Kinette Evergreen Park on Ninth Street.
Around 50 cyclists took to the streets around Nanaimo's downtown Friday evening to spread awareness for rider safety.
Read MoreThe Old Victoria (OV) Arts Centre is set for renovations as the local venue works towards a new chapter with the help of The Nanaimo Performing Arts Guild (NPAG).
Fire season is underway in B.C. This year it could be more severe than usual.
Read MoreA new pop up shop is offering job seekers free professional clothing donated by the community.
Read MoreIt has been over a month since a year-round drop-in service hub closed in downtown Nanaimo, leaving many community services looking for new ways to keep those living on the street from falling through the cracks.
Read MoreOperating on Commercial street in downtown Nanaimo since 2018, Red’s Bakery has been described by its supporters as a pillar of downtown Nanaimo. The bakery’s Pay It Forward system provides free meals to anyone and everyone who comes in and asks.
Read MoreWith Men’s Mental Health month coming up, Nanaimo’s Western Edge Theatre prepares for its last show of the season, Canadian made play, 7 Stories.
Read MoreWith summer right around the corner, the annual Nanaimo music festival is back with a fresh new paintjob after adapting to challenges faced in 2024.
Read MoreEvery May is a reminder of the crisis impacting B.C.’s missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
Read MoreOn January 1st, 2025, Carly Carey, got the news no one ever wants to hear, she had been diagnosed with cancer.
Read MoreNanaimo has a deep rooted history in farming, and Grow Nanaimo, a new exhibit at the Nanaimo Museum examines it.
Read MoreCommunity members, members of government, and local organizations came together Wednesday April 29 to show support for Volunteer Nanaimo.
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