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CHLY 101.7FM: Listener Supported in Nanaimo BC.

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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Candidates excited to start campaigning in North Island—Powell River
Candidates excited to start campaigning in North Island—Powell River

The writ dropped on Sunday, March 23rd, launching Canada into its next federal election period, ending the anticipation for local party candidates in North Island—Powell River.

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Heather WatsonMarch 28, 2025Comox Valley, election, election 2025, North Island--Powell River
Student-led program helped fight food insecurity at VIU
Student-led program helped fight food insecurity at VIU

It has been a busy year for Leah Vaisanen as she finishes up her studies while running a program tackling food insecurity on campus.

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Lauryn MackenzieMarch 27, 2025VIU, VIUSU, Vancouver Island University
VIU Students’ Union starts campaign to bring back 24-7 library hours
VIU Students’ Union starts campaign to bring back 24-7 library hours

In prior years, Vancouver Island University students could access the library 24-7, but in the last year, this has changed to reduced hours, leaving many students annoyed.

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Lauryn MackenzieMarch 27, 2025VIU, Vancouver Island University, VIUSU, Vancouver Island University Students Union
Risebridge to make sure no child goes without a birthday celebration
Risebridge to make sure no child goes without a birthday celebration

A local non-profit is making sure no child will go out without a birthday cake on their special day.

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Lauryn MackenzieMarch 26, 2025Risebridge, Birthday, Birthday cake, low income, family
Comox Valley’s Liam Mackenzie gets first start in Major League Soccer
Comox Valley’s Liam Mackenzie gets first start in Major League Soccer

Local Comox Valley athlete Liam Mackenzie made his Whitecaps debut with his first start for the Vancouver Major League Soccer team on Saturday, March 22nd.

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Heather WatsonMarch 26, 2025Comox Valley, sports, Liam Mackenzie, Major League Soccer, soccer, Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Record store gives back with community music fund
Record store gives back with community music fund

Kip and Karen, spouses and co-owners of Bop City Records in Courtenay, are launching a brand new community music fund to support the local music scene.

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Heather WatsonMarch 21, 2025Comox Valley, music, community, grant, fund, local music, community music fund
From celebration to theft: a buzzy week for a local food forest
From celebration to theft: a buzzy week for a local food forest

It has been a busy week for Beaufort Food Forest after celebrating their first annual Mason Bee Day to then finding out their mason bee cocoons had been stolen.

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Lauryn MackenzieMarch 21, 2025Mason Bees, Nanaimo, Beaufort Food Forest, Beaufort Park
Historic vote ratifies K’ómoks Constitution and Treaty
Historic vote ratifies K’ómoks Constitution and Treaty

On March 8th 2025, K’ómoks First Nation voted overwhelmingly in favour of ratifying both a Constitution and Treaty, achieving a double majority on each vote.

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Heather WatsonMarch 20, 2025Comox Valley, CVRD, K'ómoks First Nation, K'ómoks Treaty, treaty vote, Nicole Rempel, self-government
Change through metamorphosis reflected in Nanaimo street banners
Change through metamorphosis reflected in Nanaimo street banners

With Spring around the corner, change is in the air and new banners will brighten up the streets of Nanaimo

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Lauryn MackenzieMarch 20, 2025City of Nanaimo, Nanaimo, Art, street art
Local Nanaimo arts and culture group shares concerns about provincial funding
Local Nanaimo arts and culture group shares concerns about provincial funding

Following concerns about the lack of funding renewal to the B.C. Fairs, Festivals, and Events Fund, the B.C. government has announced a new event fund that a local Nanaimo arts organization says is not good enough.

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Lauryn MackenzieMarch 17, 2025B.C. Fairs, Art, Arts, Arts and Culture, crime, Crimson Coast Dance
The smell of spring — herring spawn marks the new season
The smell of spring — herring spawn marks the new season

As March begins off the coast of Vancouver Island, subtle cues like the changing colour of the ocean, the gathering of seagulls, eagles, sea lions, and orcas, and even the scent on the air, tell us two things. The herring are spawning, and Spring is near.

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Heather WatsonMarch 13, 2025Comox Valley, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, DFO, herring spawn, IMAWG, Spring, Salish Sea
Local festival calls for the renewal of B.C. festival fund
Local festival calls for the renewal of B.C. festival fund

For 20 years, the Nanaimo Blues Festival has been bringing international and local blues music to Nanaimo’s backyard, but right now, they are wondering why provincial funding has not been renewed for an important fund.

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Lauryn MackenzieMarch 6, 2025Nanaimo Blues Festival, Music, B.C. Fairs, Festivals and Events Fund, Government of BC
Social Prescribing program tackles loneliness
Social Prescribing program tackles loneliness

To combat loneliness and isolation among seniors, a new program in Nanaimo will allow doctors to prescribe social connection.

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Lauryn MackenzieMarch 6, 2025Social Prescribing, Loneliness, Elderly people
Student protestor speaks out about unfair suspension
Student protestor speaks out about unfair suspension

After a three-month-long protest on Vancouver Island University, two student protesters are wondering why they have been suspended from the school.

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Lauryn MackenzieMarch 5, 2025VIU, Vancouver Island University, VIU Palestine Solidarity encampment, Protesting
Options for Sexual Health clinics to stay open for another year
Options for Sexual Health clinics to stay open for another year

After concerns that it would have to close 85 per cent of its clinics, Options for Sexual Health will remain open for at least another year.

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Lauryn MackenzieMarch 4, 2025Options for Sexual Health, Sexual health, reproductive health, Ministry of Health
Air quality is improving in Courtenay, report shows
Air quality is improving in Courtenay, report shows

A report presented to the City of Courtenay indicates air quality has been improving in recent years. 

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Heather WatsonMarch 4, 2025clean air, air quality, pollution, wood smoke, City of Courtenay, Comox Valley
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Local news stories

Local News in Nanamo and on the Salish Sea
City of Nanaimo to look at banning the sale of invasive plants
Jun 26, 2025
City of Nanaimo to look at banning the sale of invasive plants
Jun 26, 2025
Jun 26, 2025
Celebrating pride in the community and out in nature
Jun 4, 2025
Celebrating pride in the community and out in nature
Jun 4, 2025
Jun 4, 2025
City to redesign controversial ‘O’ in Nanaimo Sign
Jun 2, 2025
City to redesign controversial ‘O’ in Nanaimo Sign
Jun 2, 2025
Jun 2, 2025
VIU to cut Master of Community Planning program amidst a worker shortage in the industry
May 29, 2025
VIU to cut Master of Community Planning program amidst a worker shortage in the industry
May 29, 2025
May 29, 2025
Comox Valley Regional District events raise watershed awareness
May 27, 2025
Comox Valley Regional District events raise watershed awareness
May 27, 2025
May 27, 2025

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CHLY 101.7FM is Listener supported on the Salish Sea.

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Our non-profit station is funded in part with by grants from the following sources. Learn more about our funding on our about page.

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CHLY 101.7FM acknowledges and thanks the Snuneymuxw First Nation, as we broadcast from their traditional territory up and down the coast of Vancouver Island and across the Salish Sea to the Southern Sunshine Coast and Lower Mainland.

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