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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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Comox council hears from local homeless coalition
Comox council hears from local homeless coalition

A Comox Valley group is requesting funds from Comox town council to support those facing homelessness in the area.

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NewsLauryn MackenzieApril 5, 2024Comox, Town of Comox, Homelessness
Increase parking enforcement coming to downtown Ladysmith
Increase parking enforcement coming to downtown Ladysmith

The Town of Ladysmith is increasing parking enforcement to the downtown area to deter those who park longer than the set limit.

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NewsLauryn MackenzieApril 5, 2024Town of Ladysmith, Ladysmith, Parking
Ladysmith council updates Code of Conduct for Recreation Facilities Policy
Ladysmith council updates Code of Conduct for Recreation Facilities Policy

Ladysmith council passed a motion at its meeting on Tuesday, April 2 endorsing the updates to the Town of Ladysmith Appropriate Behaviour – Code of Conduct – Recreation Facilities Policy.

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NewsLauryn MackenzieApril 3, 2024Town of Ladysmith, Ladysmith
Federal Conservative leader hosts rally in Nanaimo
Federal Conservative leader hosts rally in Nanaimo

Pierre Poilievre, Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada made an appearance in Nanaimo yesterday April 1st. 

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NewsLauryn MackenzieApril 2, 2024Conservative Party of Canada, Pierre Poilievre, Palestine, NDP
Students hold sit-in at VIU following bag search
Students hold sit-in at VIU following bag search

Students protested outside the doors of Vancouver Island University’s president's office on Thursday over what they say is an incident of racial profiling. 

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NewsLauryn MackenzieMarch 22, 2024Vancouver Island University, Sit-in, Bag Search
Nanaimo to increase fines for short-term rentals
Nanaimo to increase fines for short-term rentals

Nanaimo city council voted to direct city staff to look at increasing fines for violating the city’s short term rental bylaw from $250 to $500 at its meeting on March 18.

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NewsMick SweetmanMarch 20, 2024Nanaimo, City of Nanaimo, short term rentals
Parksville Downtown Business Association to receive advance funding
Parksville Downtown Business Association to receive advance funding

Parksville city council has approved an advance of levy funding to the Parksville Downtown Business Association. 

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NewsLauryn MackenzieMarch 19, 2024Parksville, City of Parksville, Parksville Downtown Business Association
Search is still on for new sani-dump in the Comox Valley
Search is still on for new sani-dump in the Comox Valley

Those planning on using trailers or RVs in the Comox Valley might have to replan where they dump their blackwater and greywater this summer.

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NewsLauryn MackenzieMarch 15, 2024Comox Valley, Sani Dump, Courtenay, City of Courtenay
Dams in Nanaimo could kill hundreds if they fail says expert
Dams in Nanaimo could kill hundreds if they fail says expert

A dam safety engineer told Nanaimo city council that there would be serious consequences if dams the city owns and maintains were to fail.

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Mick SweetmanMarch 14, 2024
RDN defers motion for increased curbside pickup fees
RDN defers motion for increased curbside pickup fees

At a Regional District of Nanaimo, or RDN, board meeting on Tuesday, March 13, directors voted to defer a motion that would have seen a four per cent increase to curbside collection utility fees.

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NewsLauryn MackenzieMarch 14, 2024RDN, Regional District of Nanaimo, Curbside Pickup
Ladysmith utility boxes getting a new look
Ladysmith utility boxes getting a new look

Utility boxes around the Ladysmith area are getting a new look.

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NewsLauryn MackenzieMarch 12, 2024Ladysmith, Town of Ladysmith, utility boxes
Lantzville mayor upset about council erecting ‘roadblocks’ on park cleanup
Lantzville mayor upset about council erecting ‘roadblocks’ on park cleanup

A proposal for school children to help clean up an empty lot led to a heated debate at the Lantzville council meeting on Wednesday, March 6.

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NewsMick SweetmanMarch 12, 2024Lantzville, politics, environment
Leader of federal NDP Jagmeet Singh stops by in Nanaimo
Leader of federal NDP Jagmeet Singh stops by in Nanaimo

Leader of the federal NDP, Jagmeet Singh stopped by Nanaimo on Friday, March 8.

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NewsLauryn MackenzieMarch 8, 2024Nanaimo, NDP, Lisa Marie Barron, Jagmeet Singh
Comox Council hears about the potential impacts of Bill 44 on urban forests
Comox Council hears about the potential impacts of Bill 44 on urban forests

Another local environmental group has spoken to their town council about the potential impacts of recent changes to B.C.’s Local Government Act could have on urban forests in the community. 

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NewsLauryn MackenzieMarch 8, 2024Bill 44, Comox, Town of Comox
Parksville council defers motion for multi-unit development bylaw amendment for Englishman River
Parksville council defers motion for multi-unit development bylaw amendment for Englishman River

Parksville city council voted to defer a motion that could have seen an Official Community Plan bylaw amendment to limit multi-unit developments along the Englishman River.

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NewsLauryn MackenzieMarch 6, 2024Parksville, City of Parksville, Englishman River, Bill 44
Micro apartments coming to downtown Nanaimo
Micro apartments coming to downtown Nanaimo

A new building of “micro suites” is coming to downtown Nanaimo after city council approved a development permit for a five-storey 31-unit building at 337 Robson Street.

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NewsMick SweetmanMarch 6, 2024Housing, rental, City of Nanaimo, politics
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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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