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‘This accused deserves better:’ frustration voiced in Nanaimo court with few supports for mentally ill offenders
NANAIMO - Arguably the city’s most prolific criminal has complex challenges with no apparent resolution currently available for society or the offender in question. Aiden David Tye, 39, has over...
Alex Rawnsley
Jan 16, 2025
‘Highest levels in months:’ Widespread gas price surge hits Nanaimo area
NANAIMO - Mid-Islander drivers may have noticed another significant jump in prices at the gas pumps this week. As of Wednesday, Jan 15 at 2 p.m., gas prices around much of the mid-Island were sitting ...
Alex Rawnsley
Jan 15, 2025
Nanaimo trio accused of multiple break and enters around Horne Lake after late-night chase
PARKSVILLE - Two men and a woman from Nanaimo are facing multiple charges after allegedly using a rented U-Haul to break into multiple properties. Oceanside RCMP were made aware of a break-and-enter t...
Alex Rawnsley
Jan 15, 2025
‘It’s tied to population growth’: RDN to expand Nanaimo sewer capacity
NANAIMO - Crews are test-drilling along Nanaimo's Hammond Bay Rd. this week in advance of anticipated substantial wastewater infrastructure projects. James Haddou, Regional District of Nanaimo (RDN) c...
Daryl Major
Jan 15, 2025
As fruit buds swell, B.C. farmers hit by 2024 deep freeze hope for better harvest
Peter Simonsen says buds on the peach trees at his farm in Naramata, B.C., are already starting to swell early. But that makes him nervous. “They seem healthy and good, but I’m a little wo...
Alex Rawnsley
Jan 15, 2025
Conservative leader delivers crime, drug and housing plans during Nanaimo pre-election stop
NANAIMO - Pierre Poilievre’s pre-election push brought him to a Duke Point manufacturing business where he touted his party’s plan while offering misleading data on repeat criminal offende...
Alex Rawnsley
Jan 14, 2025
New central Nanaimo light-signalled intersection about to open
NANAIMO - A new intersection is about to open on a busy Nanaimo corridor as the City’s Midtown Gateway project enters its final year of construction. In a release, the City of Nanaimo stated the...
NanaimoNewsNOW Staff
Jan 14, 2025
Nanaimo RCMP looking to identify alleged tire thief
NANAIMO - Police are trying to identify the driver of a truck seen loading around $5,000 worth of tires into his vehicle mid-last month. Mounties say a full set of all-season Kum Majesty 1/31 Solus KU...
Alex Rawnsley
Jan 13, 2025
Canada Post says 25% stamp price increase takes effect today
OTTAWA - The cost to send a letter in Canada is increasing by about 25 per cent, effective today. Canada Post says the cost of stamps for domestic mail bought in a booklet, coil or pane has increased ...
Alex Rawnsley
Jan 13, 2025
Significant development envisioned in Qualicum Beach
QUALICUM BEACH - A multi-family residential building and small hotel planned for an important vacant Qualicum Beach lot has been introduced. A developer intends to construct 60 two-bedroom condo units...
Daryl Major
Jan 13, 2025
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