On Tuesday, May 20th, B.C.’s Minister of Health Josie Osborne formally announced the Crisis Response, Community-Led team expanding to the Comox Valley.
Read MoreIt’s official, Nanaimo now holds the record for the world’s largest Nanaimo bar.
Read MoreBroomBusters are on a mission to clear Vancouver Island of the invasive plant Scotch broom.
Read MoreMay 17th is the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia, and in a City of Courtenay Council Meeting on May 7th, Councillor Evan Jolicoeur made a statement on behalf of the council.
Read MoreNorth Island Roller Derby is running a raffle, fundraising to help cover expenses, expand the league, and engage the community.
Read MoreIt has been a full year since the Evolve Bike Share program started in Nanaimo, and the company has announced an expansion of the bike share program while also introducing electric scooters into the mix.
Read MoreA beloved downtown Nanaimo music festival is reimagining Backyard Fest after almost being cancelled last year.
Read MoreAfter concerns from the community that a new boathouse at Loudon Park would see 29 mature trees cut down, Nanaimo city council is reconsidering the project.
Read MoreThe annual student art exhibition at North Island College in Comox Valley has wrapped up, and CHLY and CVOX met at the studio with one student to hear their experience of exhibiting their own work, a series titled “They”.
Read MoreLocal high school G.P. Vanier’s Explore Program is hosting their famed fundraiser, gearing up for Spring trips into the great outdoors.
Read MoreThe City of Courtenay is joining other municipalities across B.C. and Canada in naming May 2025 as Melanoma and Skin Cancer Awareness Month.
Read MoreToday, 24 people are facing the possibility of being on the street after BC Housing funding for a temporary shelter ends.
Read MoreAfter one man’s idea to have Americans come and visit Nanaimo, hundreds of them came this weekend.
Read MoreResidents in Nanaimo will have more access to primary care as a second urgent and primary care centre is set to open in the community.
Read MoreWith less than a week until election day, Nanaimo-Ladysmith candidates took to the stage to answer questions from engaged voters.
Read MoreThree plots of land have been donated to the community through the Canadian Ecological Gifts Program, and the CVRD is turning to the public for feedback on how to manage it.
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