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Man facing charges after over 20 vehicles had tires slashed in downtown Nanaimo
NANAIMO - One person was arrested and is facing a number of charges after an apparent slashing-spree targeted downtown vehicles. Police were called to several vehicles along the 200 block of Franklyn ...
Alex Rawnsley
Nov 12, 2024
Former B.C. premier John Horgan dies aged 65, after third bout with cancer
VICTORIA - Ambassador to Germany and former British Columbia premier John Horgan has died at the age of 65, after his third bout with cancer. Horgan served as B.C.’s New Democrat premier for fiv...
Alex Rawnsley
Nov 12, 2024
Wind warning issued for mid-Island ahead of ‘blustery’ Pacific storm
NANAIMO - The third of a series of storms hitting the region over the Remembrance Day long weekend is poised to be a big one. Environment Canada has issued wind warnings for the entire coast of Vancou...
NanaimoNewsNOW Staff
Nov 12, 2024
Public inquest to begin for police-involved shooting death at Nanaimo ferry terminal
NANAIMO - Details are scheduled to be released publicly this week for the first regarding a fatal police-involved shooting at Nanaimo's Departure Bay ferry terminal. The May 18, 2018 death of Jer Wood...
Daryl Major
Nov 12, 2024
Thousands pay respects at Remembrance Day services in Nanaimo & Oceanside
NANAIMO - Thousands stood in near silence under cloudy, sombre skies at services across the region Monday, paying respect and saying thank you to those who served. Services for Remembrance Day were he...
Alex Rawnsley
Nov 11, 2024
LIVE: Remembrance Day service at Nanaimo Cenotaph
NANAIMO - Join us for a live stream of the annual Remembrance Day service, held in downtown Nanaimo at the Cenotaph. Hear from speakers and join thousands as they pause, remember and reflect the ultim...
Alex Rawnsley
Nov 11, 2024
Twin port shutdowns risk more damage to Canadian economy: business groups
Business groups are raising concerns about the broad effects of another round of labour disruptions in the transport sector as Canada faces shutdowns at its two biggest ports. Canadian Manufacturers &...
Alex Rawnsley
Nov 11, 2024
Remembrance Day 2024: Events honouring the fallen across the mid-Island
NANAIMO - It’s the day Canadians pause and reflect on sacrifices made by those who came before us so we can be free, and mid-Island communities offer plenty of opportunities to pay tribute to th...
NanaimoNewsNOW Staff
Nov 11, 2024
Backcountry reports being collected ahead of Island avalanche season
NANAIMO - Those heading out into the backcountry are asked to keep a watchful eye, be prepared, and take lots of photos. Avalanche Canada will begin its official, daily reporting and forecasting of av...
NanaimoNewsNOW Staff
Nov 10, 2024
Cedar Farmers Market wraps with special Santa visit
NANAIMO - Eager holiday shoppers and extra excited kids will be drawn down to Cedar for the final market of the 2024 season. The Cedar Farmers Market will officially close for the year following a spe...
Alex Rawnsley
Nov 10, 2024
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