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Local News on the Salish Sea

📷 A Harbour Air Seaplane lands in the Nanaimo Harbour in front of Protection Island. Photo by Jesse Woodward.

CHLY produces local civic and community news from our broadcast community and beyond. We serve Nanaimo and the Salish Sea region, reporting on the news in Nanaimo, Lantzville, Ladysmith, Gabriola Island, Denman Island, Hornby Island, the Oceanside region, and the Comox Valley. We can also be heard in Sechelt and the Southern Sunshine Coast.

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Nanaimo council asks province and feds to protect Harewood Plains
Nanaimo council asks province and feds to protect Harewood Plains

Nanaimo city council is asking the provincial and federal government to help preserve the unique ecosystem in Harewood Plains.

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NewsMick SweetmanMarch 6, 2024Harewood Plains, Nanaimo, City of Nanaimo, environment, Nanaimo Area Land Trust
AAP results approves new health and wellness service for Gabriola Island
AAP results approves new health and wellness service for Gabriola Island

The Regional District of Nanaimo has approved a new health and wellness service for Gabriola Island.

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NewsLauryn MackenzieMarch 1, 2024Gabriola Island, AAP, Alternative Approval Process, Gabriola Health and Wellness Collaborative
Short term rentals causing harm in Qualicum Beach says planner
Short term rentals causing harm in Qualicum Beach says planner

According to a report by Third Space Planning, short term rentals in Qualicum Beach are harming the local housing and rental markets and making life less affordable.

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NewsMick SweetmanMarch 1, 2024Town of Qualicum Beach, Qualicum Beach, Housing, rental, short term rentals
Nanaimo council slows down on school zone changes
Nanaimo council slows down on school zone changes

Nanaimo city council is putting the brakes on removing school zone speed signs that don’t comply with the provincial Motor Vehicle Act.

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NewsMick SweetmanFebruary 29, 2024City of Nanaimo, public safety
Minimum wage increase isn’t enough says advocate
Minimum wage increase isn’t enough says advocate

 BC’s minimum wage will be increasing from $16.75 to $17.40 an hour on June 1st.

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NewsLauryn MackenzieFebruary 28, 2024Nanaimo, minimum wage
Affordable housing proposed for Parksville
Affordable housing proposed for Parksville

On February 21, Parksville city council voted to move ahead with an application to allow the development of a non-market rental building at 1225 Franklin Gulls Road by the Parksville Lions Society.

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NewsMick SweetmanFebruary 27, 2024Parksville, City of Parksville, Housing
Cumberland Village Council approves exemption to the noise control bylaw for summer concert series
Cumberland Village Council approves exemption to the noise control bylaw for summer concert series

Although the winter weather is still in the air, the Village of Cumberland is already looking forward to their annual summer concert series — and the noise it may bring. 

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NewsLauryn MackenzieFebruary 27, 2024music, Cumberland, Village of Cumberland, Noise Control Bylaw
Death of 23-year old Sophia was ‘preventable’ says Manly
Death of 23-year old Sophia was ‘preventable’ says Manly

Paul Manly, executive director of the Naniamo Unitarian Shelter, is speaking out after a 23-year old woman named Sophia — who worked at the shelter — died from an infection after struggling to access primary care.

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NewsMick SweetmanFebruary 24, 2024health, Paul Manly, Nanaimo, Nanaimo Unitarian Shelter
Maple Sugar Festival celebrates French culture and maple sugar
Maple Sugar Festival celebrates French culture and maple sugar

The biggest francophone celebration on Vancouver Island kicks off in Nanaimo tonight.

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NewsLauryn MackenzieFebruary 23, 2024Nanaimo, francophone, french, music, Nanaimo Francophone Association
$450,000 increase for Seventh Street Pump Station
$450,000 increase for Seventh Street Pump Station

Nanaimo’s Seventh Street Pump Station is getting an early upgrade after heavy rains in November 2021 overwhelmed the system. During the atmospheric river event, both of the system's pumps had to operate at the same time, meaning if one failed, sewers in the area could have overflowed.

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NewsMick SweetmanFebruary 23, 2024Nanaimo, City of Nanaimo, politics
Workshop teaches the value and importance behind land acknowledgments
Workshop teaches the value and importance behind land acknowledgments

With their job at the Nanaimo Art Gallery bailey macabre has to write a lot of land acknowledgements, and this week they will be hosting a workshop to teach the value and importance behind

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NewsLauryn MackenzieFebruary 22, 2024Nanaimo, Nanaimo Art Gallery
It’s an election year, do you know what your riding is?
It’s an election year, do you know what your riding is?

As the provincial election approaches in October, Elections BC has a new tool to help voters find what electoral district they are in.

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NewsMick SweetmanFebruary 21, 2024Elections BC, Election, Nanaimo, Nanaimo-Gabriola Island, Nanaimo-Lantzville, Ladysmith-Oceanside, Gabriola Island
Nanaimo to host Inclusion BC conference
Nanaimo to host Inclusion BC conference

Registration has opened for Inclusion BC’s Everybody Belongs! Conference that will be held in Nanaimo this spring. 

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NewsLauryn MackenzieFebruary 21, 2024Nanaimo, Inclusion BC, disabilities
March held in Nanaimo to honour MMIWG
March held in Nanaimo to honour MMIWG

On February 14th members of the Nanaimo community took to the streets to bring awareness to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) across Canada.

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NewsLauryn MackenzieFebruary 16, 2024Nanaimo, laughter yoga
Climate scientist says RDN director used an ‘anti-science trope’
Climate scientist says RDN director used an ‘anti-science trope’

Julian Fell, alternate director for the Regional District of Nanaimo’s Electoral Area F, claimed that global warming was “not happening” and is based on what he called “junk science” at the RDN’s recent board meeting on Tuesday, February 13.

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NewsMick SweetmanFebruary 15, 2024Regional District of Nanaimo, climate, climate change, science
VIU student designs new chocolate in France
VIU student designs new chocolate in France

Chocolate can be one of the sweetest gifts to give the person you love for Valentine's Day, and student Grace Poirier knows a thing or two about chocolate.

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NewsLauryn MackenzieFebruary 14, 2024Nanaimo, laughter yoga
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Local News in Nanamo and on the Salish Sea
City of Courtenay acknowledges International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia
May 13, 2025
City of Courtenay acknowledges International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia
May 13, 2025
May 13, 2025
Going for grand slam, roller derby team raffles $1000
May 9, 2025
Going for grand slam, roller derby team raffles $1000
May 9, 2025
May 9, 2025
Evo bike share success in Nanaimo sees expansion and introduction of e-scooters
May 8, 2025
Evo bike share success in Nanaimo sees expansion and introduction of e-scooters
May 8, 2025
May 8, 2025
No backyard, no problem: Backyard Fest keeps the local music scene alive with new Sunk City music festival
May 8, 2025
No backyard, no problem: Backyard Fest keeps the local music scene alive with new Sunk City music festival
May 8, 2025
May 8, 2025
Nanaimo council to reconsider Loudon Park boathouse project
May 7, 2025
Nanaimo council to reconsider Loudon Park boathouse project
May 7, 2025
May 7, 2025

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CHLY 101.7FM is Listener supported on the Salish Sea.

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