[ad_1] They were voted, and now they have been sworn. The new mayor and the new Nanaimo City Council officially took office on Monday at the inaugural meeting of the city council. …
Read More »Canada Post's rotating strikes hit BC more – Nanaimo News Bulletin
[ad_1] <div clbad = "post-attachment" alt = "640 "> (Brad Enquist / Twitter) Canada Post's rotating strikes hit BC more Inland workers make their way to picket lines as Lower Mainland employees …
Read More »Fish boat towed backward by B.C. ferry after vessel snags net near Nanaimo
[ad_1] BC Ferries says it will be speaking with Fisheries and Oceans Canada after a ferry snagged a partially submerged fishing net Wednesday in waters off Nanaimo. Ferry corporation spokeswoman Deborah Marshall …
Read More »15th court action dismissed against B. C dam site C – Nanaimo News Bulletin
[ad_1] Another offer to stop the construction of the Site C dam in the Peace River region of British Columbia was rejected, making it the 15th lawsuit that ended with a favorable …
Read More »Sheila Malcolmson, NDP MP, to retire in the by-election of the member for Nanaimo
[ad_1] Nanaimo's federal representative, Sheila Malcolmson, resigns to win the position of NDP MP for Leonard Krog, who will be sworn in as the new mayor of the city next month. This …
Read More »MP Sheila Malcomson seeks vacant seat in Nanaimo
[ad_1] CTV Vancouver Island Posted on Wednesday October 24th, 2018 10:33 AM PDT Updated Wednesday, October 24, 2018 10:52 AM PDT NDP MP Sheila Malcolmson moves from federal politics to provincial politics …
Read More »Hells Angels party in Nanaimo as police keep their eyes wide open
[ad_1] NANAIMO – Hundreds of Hells Angels from across Canada spent the Saturday partying at the local biker's pavilion right next to the one that was raided by the RCMP near 11 …
Read More »Hells Angels celebrating its 35th anniversary in British Columbia with party in Nanaimo
[ad_1] As the Hells Angels celebrate their 35th birthday with a party in Nanaimo this weekend, police say the group continues to grow in British Columbia. despite a string of arrests and …
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