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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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Coming together to share discoveries and long-lost stories
Coming together to share discoveries and long-lost stories

Historians, researchers, and curious members of the public met to showcase discoveries and share historical items for an interested audience with the Nanaimo Historical Society. 

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Lauryn MackenzieJanuary 10, 2025Nanaimo Historical Society, Show and Share
Women’s hockey player reflects on local impacts of professional women’s league
Women’s hockey player reflects on local impacts of professional women’s league

The Professional Women’s Hockey League’s Takeover Tour came to BC on Wednesday with a game at Rogers Arena in Vancouver; the game excited anticipation among local hockey players for the Courtenay Whalers Women’s Hockey team.

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Heather WatsonJanuary 9, 2025Comox Valley, sports, Recreation, hockey, PWHL, Courtenay Whalers, women's sports
Ammonite Falls Regional Trail closed due to 'aggressive' cougar spotted in the area
Ammonite Falls Regional Trail closed due to 'aggressive' cougar spotted in the area

Sections of the popular Ammonite Falls Regional Trail have been temporarily closed by the regional district after an aggressive cougar was spotted in the area.

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Lauryn MackenzieJanuary 8, 2025
Budget simulator: City of Courtenay invites public input
Budget simulator: City of Courtenay invites public input

The City of Courtenay has asked residents to share their priorities for City spending. The City recently launched a virtual tool giving residents a DIY approach to simulate financial planning, and an opportunity to influence budget choices for 2025.

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Heather WatsonJanuary 7, 2025Comox Valley, Housing, Recreation, City of Courtenay, Budget, public opinion, finance
CVRD invites residents to unified AAP information session January 9th
CVRD invites residents to unified AAP information session January 9th

The Comox Valley Regional District has sent out an open invitation to residents for an information session. The session will cover upcoming unified Alternative Approval Process initiatives

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Heather WatsonJanuary 6, 2025Comox Valley, Comox Valley Regional District, CVRD, AAP, Information Session, Housing, Recreation, Fire Hall
New Haida documentary The Stand premieres in Nanaimo on January 5th
New Haida documentary The Stand premieres in Nanaimo on January 5th

Haida filmmaker Christopher Auchter’s debut feature film The Stand will premiere in Nanaimo on Sunday, January 5th at 4pm, at the Vancouver Island Conference Centre.

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Heather WatsonJanuary 2, 2025Nanaimo, Film, Premiere, Haida Nation, Event, NFB
Nanaimo Youth Poet Laureate reflects on year of growth, connections, and writing
Nanaimo Youth Poet Laureate reflects on year of growth, connections, and writing

It has been a busy year for Paige Pierce as she finishes up her first year as the City of Nanaimo’s Youth Poet Laureate.

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Lauryn MackenzieDecember 31, 2024Nanaimo, City of Nanaimo, poetry, Poet Laureate, Youth poet laureate
Journey of self-governance: K’ómoks appoints Dr. Marion Buller, first Justice of the Peace
Journey of self-governance: K’ómoks appoints Dr. Marion Buller, first Justice of the Peace

On December 4th, 2024, K’ómoks First Nation appointed Dr. Marion Buller as their Justice of the Peace; a first in First Nations history in Canada.

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Heather WatsonDecember 27, 2024Comox Valley, K’ómoks, Dr. Marion Buller, Justice of the Peace, First Nations, KFN, Land Code, K'ómoks First Nation
Celebrating a 5th anniversary by winter birding on the BC Bird Trail
Celebrating a 5th anniversary by winter birding on the BC Bird Trail

While the temperature drops and the sun sets earlier in the day, no matter the weather, Oceanside birder Bonnie Mullin is encouraging people to keep an eye out for wintering birds as the BC Bird Trail celebrates its 5th anniversary.

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Lauryn MackenzieDecember 27, 2024Birding, Bird Watching, Oceanside, Parksville, Qualicum Beach, Birds
Gift-wrapped library books lend holiday spirit
Gift-wrapped library books lend holiday spirit

Librarians are lending out the festive spirit at the Courtenay branch of the Vancouver Island Regional Library this holiday season.

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Heather WatsonDecember 23, 2024Comox Valley, VIRL, Library, Holidays
New drop-in daytime hub and nighttime shelter to open in Nanaimo
New drop-in daytime hub and nighttime shelter to open in Nanaimo

After an outcry from concerned citizens wondering where daytime warming shelters are for the unhoused, the City of Nanaimo has announced a year-round daytime drop-in hub set to open next month.

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Lauryn MackenzieDecember 20, 2024Nanaimo, City of Nanaimo
CVRD grants “chummy” future to Oyster River salmon
CVRD grants “chummy” future to Oyster River salmon

A local salmon enhancement project is making waves. On Monday, December 16th, the Comox Valley Regional District’s Electoral Area Services Committee met to discuss final actions for the year. 

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Heather WatsonDecember 20, 2024CVRD, Comox Valley Regional District, Comox Valley, environment, Salmon, Fish
Options for Sexual Health fears closures across the province
Options for Sexual Health fears closures across the province

For almost 50 years the Options for Sexual Health clinic in Nanaimo has offered sexual and reproductive health services for all ages and genders, but now the clinic is fearing it may have to close in the next couple of months.

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Lauryn MackenzieDecember 19, 2024
Need for Food Shed grows in Cumberland
Need for Food Shed grows in Cumberland

Shelves were empty in the first week of December at the Cumberland Food Shed due to high demand.

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Heather WatsonDecember 12, 2024
Rally outside City Hall: Where are the daytime warming centres?
Rally outside City Hall: Where are the daytime warming centres?

In December 2023, there were three City of Nanaimo-funded daytime warming centre. Now a year later, with none yet open, local concerned citizens are wondering why that is.

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Lauryn MackenzieDecember 11, 2024Nanaimo, warming centre, City of Nanaimo
Nanaimo toy drive sees a decrease in donations despite increase in registration
Nanaimo toy drive sees a decrease in donations despite increase in registration

As it sees the highest number of registrations ever in its history, the Great Nanaimo Toy Drive is calling for donations.

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Lauryn MackenzieDecember 10, 2024Nanaimo, Commercial Street, Holidays, Toy drive, Great Nanaimo Toy Drive
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Local News in Nanamo and on the Salish Sea
New low-cost vet care program opens in Nanaimo
Mar 13, 2026
New low-cost vet care program opens in Nanaimo
Mar 13, 2026
Mar 13, 2026
Bluebirds once flourished here, Cowichan conservation works for their return
Mar 12, 2026
Bluebirds once flourished here, Cowichan conservation works for their return
Mar 12, 2026
Mar 12, 2026
VIU Students’ Union host free open textbook fair
Mar 5, 2026
VIU Students’ Union host free open textbook fair
Mar 5, 2026
Mar 5, 2026
Home Grown website wants to strengthen connection to local farmers and food
Feb 27, 2026
Home Grown website wants to strengthen connection to local farmers and food
Feb 27, 2026
Feb 27, 2026
Celebrating The Glass Cage and a soundtrack of a past Nanaimo
Feb 25, 2026
Celebrating The Glass Cage and a soundtrack of a past Nanaimo
Feb 25, 2026
Feb 25, 2026
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CHLY 101.7FM is Listener supported on the Salish Sea. Our non-profit station is also funded in-part with by grants from the following sources. Learn more about our funding on our funding page.

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