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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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New community funding boost will support food-sharing organizations in Nanaimo and across Vancouver Island
New community funding boost will support food-sharing organizations in Nanaimo and across Vancouver Island

More people in Nanaimo and across the province will have better access to healthy food options through food infrastructure projects supported by provincial funding.

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Lauryn MackenzieAugust 23, 2024Nanaimo, Nanaimo Food Share, Loaves & Fishes
Nanaimo’s Ethan Katzberg celebrates winning gold at the Olympics
Nanaimo’s Ethan Katzberg celebrates winning gold at the Olympics

Nanaimo’s Ethan Katzberg is still celebrating his big win at the 2024 Paris Olympics after making history as the first-ever Canadian to win gold in hammer throw.

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Lauryn MackenzieAugust 21, 2024Nanaimo, Ethan Katzberg, Olympics, Hammer Throw
Canada’s last standing pro-Palestine encampment dismantled at VIU
Canada’s last standing pro-Palestine encampment dismantled at VIU

For over 100 days, the VIU Palestine Solidarity Encampment stood at Vancouver Island University’s Nanaimo campus, and on day 110, the encampment was officially dismantled.

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Lauryn MackenzieAugust 19, 2024Nanaimo, VIU, Vancouver Island University, Encampment, VIU Palestine Solidarity encampment, Palestine
Celebrating pride, Protection Island style
Celebrating pride, Protection Island style

With about 350 people living on Protection Island, for the past ten years, the community has once again come together to celebrate pride on the island.

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Lauryn MackenzieAugust 19, 2024Nanaimo, Protection Island, Pride, Pride Parade
The fastest of the fastest will compete in Nanaimo for B.C.’s first-ever provincial speedcubing championship
The fastest of the fastest will compete in Nanaimo for B.C.’s first-ever provincial speedcubing championship

Around 150 competitors will be filling the Beban Park Social Centre this weekend to find out who is the best in the province at speedcubing.

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Lauryn MackenzieAugust 16, 2024Nanaimo, Speedcubing
BC Supreme Court orders the removal of VIU pro-Palestine encampment
BC Supreme Court orders the removal of VIU pro-Palestine encampment

On day 106 of the VIU Palestine Solidarity Encampment at Vancouver Island University’s Nanaimo campus, the BC Supreme Court approved an injunction ordering the removal of the encampment.

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Lauryn MackenzieAugust 16, 2024Nanaimo, VIU, Vancouver Island University, Palestine, VIU Palestine Solidarity encampment, Encampment
Indigenous youth and young adults explore the world of aviation through event at the Nanaimo Airport
Indigenous youth and young adults explore the world of aviation through event at the Nanaimo Airport

To inspire Indigenous youth and young adults with the world of aviation and aerospace, the Nanaimo Airport YCD hosted an event to highlight the wonders and opportunities in the industry.

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Lauryn MackenzieAugust 14, 2024Nanaimo, aviation, Nanaimo Airport, YCD
POCK! City to build eight new pickleball courts at Beban Park
POCK! City to build eight new pickleball courts at Beban Park

Amidst the rise in popularity of pickleball, the City of Nanaimo is moving its six pickleball courts to a new, quieter location.

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Lauryn MackenzieAugust 9, 2024Nanaimo, City of Nanaimo, Pickleball
Nanaimo Poet Laureate reflects on the past three years in the position
Nanaimo Poet Laureate reflects on the past three years in the position

After three years, Kamal Parmar’s term as the City of Nanaimo’s Poet Laureate is coming to an end, and she is reflecting on the work she has done and the lessons she has learned.

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Lauryn MackenzieAugust 8, 2024Nanaimo, City of Nanaimo, poetry, Poet Laureate
Purple chairs honour those who lost their lives to the overdose crisis
Purple chairs honour those who lost their lives to the overdose crisis

Purple chairs are being placed around Nanaimo leading up to International Overdose Awareness Day on August 31, sharing the stories of those who lost their lives to the overdose crisis. 

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Lauryn MackenzieAugust 7, 2024Nanaimo, Nanaimo CAT, International Overdose Awareness Day
Nanaimo Curling Club finds a solution for broken chiller with a promising start to the season
Nanaimo Curling Club finds a solution for broken chiller with a promising start to the season

It has been a couple of busy months for Tom Weinreich, current president of the Nanaimo Curling Club, but now fears of a broken chiller affecting the start of the season are no more.

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Lauryn MackenzieAugust 2, 2024Nanaimo, Nanaimo Curling Club
Nanaimo’s ‘best kept secret’ farmer’s market holds 12-year anniversary
Nanaimo’s ‘best kept secret’ farmer’s market holds 12-year anniversary

A local farmer’s market is celebrating its 12th anniversary of supporting local farmers and makers. 

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Lauryn MackenzieAugust 1, 2024Nanaimo, Farmer's Market, Farmer, Island Roots Market Co-operative, Island Roots Market
City announces third attempt at an AAP to borrow money for Public Works Yard
City announces third attempt at an AAP to borrow money for Public Works Yard

The City of Nanaimo, for a third time, is moving forward with an AAP to seek approval from electors to borrow money for the Public Works Yard, but this time with a higher price tag.

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Lauryn MackenzieJuly 30, 2024Nanaimo, AAP, Alternative Approval Process, Public Works Yard
Province launches new supports for people returning to work following a disability
Province launches new supports for people returning to work following a disability

People in Nanaimo will now have an easier time returning to work following a disability with a new provincial program.

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Lauryn MackenzieJuly 26, 2024Nanaimo, National Institute of Disability Management and Research
Local festival to showcase the magic of theatre in the outdoors
Local festival to showcase the magic of theatre in the outdoors

A local theatre collective is using the backdrop of Maffeo Sutton Park to host its theatre festival.

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Lauryn MackenzieJuly 25, 2024Nanaimo, Artists’ Collective Theatre
Nanaimo Art Gallery raises money for Artists in the Schools program
Nanaimo Art Gallery raises money for Artists in the Schools program

For over 25 years the Nanaimo Art Gallery has offered their Artists in the Schools program, but now they are fundraising money to pay off a deficit.

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Lauryn MackenzieJuly 24, 2024Nanaimo, Arts and Culture
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Local News in Nanamo and on the Salish Sea
New event to showcase cultures from around the world at the Commercial Street Night Market
June 19, 2026
New event to showcase cultures from around the world at the Commercial Street Night Market
June 19, 2026
June 19, 2026
Independent artists share the spotlight with the debut of three day long multi-venue festival
June 19, 2026
Independent artists share the spotlight with the debut of three day long multi-venue festival
June 19, 2026
June 19, 2026
Presenting a New Forest Act in Courtenay
June 19, 2026
Presenting a New Forest Act in Courtenay
June 19, 2026
June 19, 2026
City of Nanaimo showcases climate change adaptation projects amidst visit from Philippines delegates
June 17, 2026
City of Nanaimo showcases climate change adaptation projects amidst visit from Philippines delegates
June 17, 2026
June 17, 2026
“You can't move forward unless people are moving forward together.” Nanaimo celebrates tenth annual Pride Parade
June 16, 2026
“You can't move forward unless people are moving forward together.” Nanaimo celebrates tenth annual Pride Parade
June 16, 2026
June 16, 2026
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