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‘It was extremely unusual:” man wanted after Nanaimo homeowner threatened with gun
NANAIMO - Local Mounties are searching for a man after he reportedly pointed a handgun at a Westwood-area homeowner. Calls to police came in around 7 p.m. on Wednesday, June 4 after a homeowner in the...
NanaimoNewsNOW Staff
Jun 05, 2025
Busy central Nanaimo intersection reclaims distinction as most crash-prone
NANAIMO - A new intersection topped the highest crash location list in the Harbour City in 2024. Newly released annual ICBC data showed 73 crashes were reported last year at the Island Highway/Bowen R...
NanaimoNewsNOW staff
Jun 05, 2025
‘He was a good man:’ Nanaimo sports community mourns loss of legendary, ‘grumpy’ volunteer
NANAIMO - Gary Dorland is being remembered as a tireless volunteer, a former fire chief and the heartbeat of countless local sports teams. Dorland passed away at the age of 68, between Sunday, June 1 ...
Alex Rawnsley
Jun 04, 2025
Nanaimo Rowing Club invites the community to try paddling on Long Lake
NANAIMO - Clubs across the country, including Nanaimo, are celebrating National Come and Try Rowing Day on Saturday, June 7. Anyone interested in rowing can come to a free session at Long Lake. Nanaim...
Alex Rawnsley
Jun 04, 2025
‘Seems to be no end:’ Nanaimo professor honoured for history-preserving project
NANAIMO - A Vancouver Island University professor hopes provincial recognition for his work will help a passion project honouring the past continues thriving. VIU history professor Dr. Stephen Davies ...
Alex Rawnsley
Jun 04, 2025
Jobs minister presses Canada Post, workers to reach a deal
Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu is calling on Canada Post and the union representing 55,000 postal workers to return to the bargaining table and hash out terms for binding arbitration. In a social media sta...
Alex Rawnsley
Jun 04, 2025
‘So excited for this:’ long-envisioned Oceanside running track opening soon for public use
PARKSVILLE - It’s taken almost two decades from the inspiration to near completion, but the Oceanside community will soon be able to run on its brand new community track. The six-lane, rubberize...
Daryl Major
Jun 04, 2025
City of Nanaimo loses judicial review of financial manager’s ‘discriminatory’ firing
NANAIMO - A BC Supreme Court judge tossed aside a legal claim by the City of Nanaimo regarding “racial bias” against a former financial manager who was fired seven years ago. B.C. Human Ri...
Alex Rawnsley
Jun 03, 2025
‘Out of an abundance of safety:’ part of Lantzville beachfront closed due to bacteria levels
LANTZVILLE - A popular section of beach in Lantzville is closed for now, after potential contamination was found in the water. The affected areas in Lantzville between Sebastion and Harper Rds. were c...
Jordan Davidson
Jun 03, 2025
Ice from Oiler hometown rinks added to Edmonton arena ahead of Stanley Cup Final
EDMONTON - Home ice advantage will take on a whole new meaning for some Edmonton Oilers as they head into the Stanley Cup Final. Over the weekend, ice from the hometown rinks of six Oilers players was...
Alex Rawnsley
Jun 03, 2025
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