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NANAIMO’S PROPOSED WALKWAY EXTENSION PROJECT ESTIMATED AT 1 day ago · The City of Nanaimo has come up with concept plans on how to extend the Harbourfront Walkway all the way to Departure Bay Beach, and now it wants to hear from residents. The city announced today, June 11, that it is launching three weeks of REGIONAL DISTRICT OF NANAIMO’S NEXT CAO KEEN TO WORK ON 6 hours ago · The Regional District of Nanaimo’s incoming chief administrative officer is familiar with the area. The RDN announced this week that Douglas Holmes, currently CAO of the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District, will take on the same position at the RDN come Aug. 23. Holmes has resided in Nanaimo since 2 SIDES OF THE SAME COIN: EX-FOSTER KIDS IDENTIFY WITH 9 hours ago · As stories of the horrors of residential schools circulate after the Tk’emlups te Secwepemc First Nation announced it had located what are believed to be the remains of 215 children, Grand Chief Stewart Phillip of the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs said he feels a connection with the former students CLINIC AT NANAIMO’S BEBAN PARK SET FOR MASS IMMUNIZATIONS Nanaimo’s protection from COVID-19 is about to be expanded in a big way. Mass immunizations begin around the province on Monday, March 15, including in Nanaimo at the Beban Park social centre and CedarCommunity Hall.
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SERIOUS CRASH CLOSES NANAIMO’S CRANBERRY INTERSECTION UPDATE: Woman dies in crash in south Nanaimo A serious car crash has closed the intersection of Cranberry Avenue and the Trans-Canada Highway in both directions. Emergency crews were called to the intersection at about 9 p.m. Thursday, May 20, after a compact car and a pickup truck were involved in a collision, with both vehicles ending up wrecked in the northbound lanes. QUALICUM BEACH BYELECTION 2021: SKIPSEY TOPS BALLOTAUTHOR: PHILIP WOLF Anne Skipsey is poised to return to Qualicum Beach council. On Saturday, May 15, the town released preliminary results from a byelection to fill the spot vacated when Adam Walker left to become the MLA for Parksville-Qualicum. Skipsey was previously a town councillor from 2014 to VIDEO: SNOWBIRDS HOLD FIRST TRAINING SESSION IN COMOX Following a one-year pause on their annual spring training in the area due to the pandemic, the Canadian Forces Snowbirds arrived Tuesday (May 4) and held their first training session Wednesday in the skies above the Comox Valley. NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of LOCAL NEWS – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Nanaimo high school adds four classrooms, subtracts four portables with $2.6M expansion. Classrooms, fitness area, gender-neutral washroom coming to Dover Bay Secondary in 2022 OBITUARIES – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Explore Nanaimo News Bulletin. NEWS; SPORTS; TRENDING NOW; BUSINESS; ENTERTAINMENT; LIFE; COMMUNITY; OPINION; VIDEOS; WEATHERBEEFS AND BOUQUETS
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SERIOUS CRASH CLOSES NANAIMO’S CRANBERRY INTERSECTION UPDATE: Woman dies in crash in south Nanaimo A serious car crash has closed the intersection of Cranberry Avenue and the Trans-Canada Highway in both directions. Emergency crews were called to the intersection at about 9 p.m. Thursday, May 20, after a compact car and a pickup truck were involved in a collision, with both vehicles ending up wrecked in the northbound lanes. QUALICUM BEACH BYELECTION 2021: SKIPSEY TOPS BALLOTAUTHOR: PHILIP WOLF Anne Skipsey is poised to return to Qualicum Beach council. On Saturday, May 15, the town released preliminary results from a byelection to fill the spot vacated when Adam Walker left to become the MLA for Parksville-Qualicum. Skipsey was previously a town councillor from 2014 to VIDEO: SNOWBIRDS HOLD FIRST TRAINING SESSION IN COMOX Following a one-year pause on their annual spring training in the area due to the pandemic, the Canadian Forces Snowbirds arrived Tuesday (May 4) and held their first training session Wednesday in the skies above the Comox Valley. OBITUARIES – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Explore Nanaimo News Bulletin. NEWS; SPORTS; TRENDING NOW; BUSINESS; ENTERTAINMENT; LIFE; COMMUNITY; OPINION; VIDEOS; WEATHER 2ND ICBC REBATE SET FOR MID-JULY, AVERAGING $120 PER 20 hours ago · ICBC will issue a second COVID rebate as part of the plan to respond to fewer crashes during the past year and a half of the pandemic. ICBC will start distributing rebates averaging $120 per policy in mid-July, returning approximately $350 million in additional rebates to 2.94 million customers NANAIMO MAN, ALREADY IN JAIL, FOUND GUILTY OF SEXUAL ABUSE 11 hours ago · Warning: This story contains graphic details. A Nanaimo man, already in jail for sexual abuse involving a girl, has been found guilty of sexually abusing his sons. The man, who can’t be named due to a publication ban, was charged with two counts of LIBERAL HEALTH CRITIC BRINGS PETITION TO B.C LEGISLATURE 18 hours ago · Despite disagreeing with the premise, BC Liberal health critic and Kelowna-Mission MLA Renee Merrifield introduced a petition in the B.C. Legislature on Thursday (June 10) opposing mask mandates within schools. The BC Liberal Health critic just BC FERRIES ANTICIPATING ‘PENT-UP DEMAND’ AS TRAVEL 21 hours ago · With the end of recreational travel restrictions coming throughout the province on June 15, BC Ferries has begun preparing for a greater volume of travellers. “We look forward to welcoming recreational travellers back on board, in accordance with the end of the province’s travel restrictions B.C. GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES MEDICAL DEVICE COVERAGE FOR 17 hours ago · The provincial government has expanded BC Pharmacare coverage to allow British Columbians living with diabetes easier access to the Dexcom G6 continuous glucose monitor (CGM). CGMs automatically track glucose levels in real time. Without a CGM, monitoring of blood glucose for diabetics involves a RESCUERS FREE HUMPBACK ‘ANCHORED’ DOWN BY PRAWN TRAPS NEAR 13 hours ago · Help was fortunately close at hand for a humpback whale that found itself entangled in commercial fishing gear in the waters off Nanaimo yesterday. Paul Cottrell, Department of Fisheries and Oceans Marine Mammal Response Program coordinator, said fisheries officers happened to CONTESTS – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of TAHLTAN NATION, B.C. GOVERNMENT SIGN AGREEMENT FOR SHARED 19 hours ago · President of the Tahltan Central Government, Chad Norman Day, surveys Tahltan territory by helicopter in this July 2019 handout photo. The Tahltan Nation and the British Columbia government have struck what officials say is a historic agreement for shared decision-making for the nation’s territory in northwestern B.C., a hot spot for mineral exploration. CONTESTS – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN QUIZ: Celebrating the long, sunny days of June. Try this short quiz about the month of June, people named June and other June-relatedtrivia Jun 1, 2021
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Several doctors and support staff will be working from home and alternative offices after a fire destroyed the Family Practice Clinic on the weekend. Firefighters responded to the alarm in the 2700 block of 104th Street on Sunday, May 16, at about 7:30 a.m. Capt. Tom Krall, of Nanaimo Fire Rescue WOLF-DOG MIXES KILLED AFTER SERIOUSLY INJURING WOMAN SOUTH Wolf-dog cross animals have been killed after they attacked a woman in Nanaimo’s South Wellington area Tuesday morning, May 25. A 69-year-old woman was airlifted to hospital in Victoria with serious injuries after the incident at a wolf education centre on Waring Road. QUALICUM BEACH BYELECTION 2021: SKIPSEY TOPS BALLOTAUTHOR: PHILIP WOLF Anne Skipsey is poised to return to Qualicum Beach council. On Saturday, May 15, the town released preliminary results from a byelection to fill the spot vacated when Adam Walker left to become the MLA for Parksville-Qualicum. Skipsey was previously a town councillor from 2014 to VIDEO: SNOWBIRDS HOLD FIRST TRAINING SESSION IN COMOX Following a one-year pause on their annual spring training in the area due to the pandemic, the Canadian Forces Snowbirds arrived Tuesday (May 4) and held their first training session Wednesday in the skies above the Comox Valley. NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of LOCAL NEWS – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Hunters join forces with conservationists to call on B.C. to protect fish and wildlife habitat. Unlikely alliance includes fishers, trappers, naturalists and conservation organizations OBITUARIES – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Explore Nanaimo News Bulletin. NEWS; SPORTS; TRENDING NOW; BUSINESS; ENTERTAINMENT; LIFE; COMMUNITY; OPINION; VIDEOS; WEATHER NANAIMO MAN, ALREADY IN JAIL, FOUND GUILTY OF SEXUAL ABUSE 3 hours ago · Warning: This story contains graphic details. A Nanaimo man, already in jail for sexual abuse involving a girl, has been found guilty of sexually abusing his sons. The man, who can’t be named due to a publication ban, was charged with two counts of BLACK PRESS MEDIA WINNERS TAKE GOLD AT B.C. AND YUKON 3 hours ago · Hosted by the the BC & Yukon Community News Media Association, the awards honour and celebrate the work of community journalists across the province for advertising, photography, writing and overall newspaper excellence.BEEFS AND BOUQUETS
Beefs & Bouquets, May 12. To submit a beef or a bouquet to the Nanaimo News Bulletin, e-mail editor@nanaimobulletin.com May 12, 2021 FIRE DESTROYS NANAIMO MEDICAL CLINIC, DOCTORS WILL TRY TOAUTHOR: CHRISBUSH
Several doctors and support staff will be working from home and alternative offices after a fire destroyed the Family Practice Clinic on the weekend. Firefighters responded to the alarm in the 2700 block of 104th Street on Sunday, May 16, at about 7:30 a.m. Capt. Tom Krall, of Nanaimo Fire Rescue WOLF-DOG MIXES KILLED AFTER SERIOUSLY INJURING WOMAN SOUTH Wolf-dog cross animals have been killed after they attacked a woman in Nanaimo’s South Wellington area Tuesday morning, May 25. A 69-year-old woman was airlifted to hospital in Victoria with serious injuries after the incident at a wolf education centre on Waring Road. QUALICUM BEACH BYELECTION 2021: SKIPSEY TOPS BALLOTAUTHOR: PHILIP WOLF Anne Skipsey is poised to return to Qualicum Beach council. On Saturday, May 15, the town released preliminary results from a byelection to fill the spot vacated when Adam Walker left to become the MLA for Parksville-Qualicum. Skipsey was previously a town councillor from 2014 to VIDEO: SNOWBIRDS HOLD FIRST TRAINING SESSION IN COMOX Following a one-year pause on their annual spring training in the area due to the pandemic, the Canadian Forces Snowbirds arrived Tuesday (May 4) and held their first training session Wednesday in the skies above the Comox Valley. OBITUARIES – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Explore Nanaimo News Bulletin. NEWS; SPORTS; TRENDING NOW; BUSINESS; ENTERTAINMENT; LIFE; COMMUNITY; OPINION; VIDEOS; WEATHER 2ND ICBC REBATE SET FOR MID-JULY, AVERAGING $120 PER 11 hours ago · ICBC will issue a second COVID rebate as part of the plan to respond to fewer crashes during the past year and a half of the pandemic. ICBC will start distributing rebates averaging $120 per policy in mid-July, returning approximately $350 million in additional rebates to 2.94 million customers NANAIMO MAN, ALREADY IN JAIL, FOUND GUILTY OF SEXUAL ABUSE 3 hours ago · Warning: This story contains graphic details. A Nanaimo man, already in jail for sexual abuse involving a girl, has been found guilty of sexually abusing his sons. The man, who can’t be named due to a publication ban, was charged with two counts of BC FERRIES ANTICIPATING ‘PENT-UP DEMAND’ AS TRAVEL 12 hours ago · With the end of recreational travel restrictions coming throughout the province on June 15, BC Ferries has begun preparing for a greater volume of travellers. “We look forward to welcoming recreational travellers back on board, in accordance with the end of the province’s travel restrictions THOUSANDS DONATED TO CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICE AGENCY 6 hours ago · Nanaimo honoured and mourned 215 children whose remains were discovered outside a Kamloops residential school, and also gave to a good cause. Kw’umut Lelum issued a press release Friday, June 11, thanking organizers of a May 31 vigil that resulted in more than $4,000 in donations to the child and family serviceagency.
B.C. GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES MEDICAL DEVICE COVERAGE FOR 8 hours ago · The provincial government has expanded BC Pharmacare coverage to allow British Columbians living with diabetes easier access to the Dexcom G6 continuous glucose monitor (CGM). CGMs automatically track glucose levels in real time. Without a CGM, monitoring of blood glucose for diabetics involves a RESCUERS FREE HUMPBACK ‘ANCHORED’ DOWN BY PRAWN TRAPS NEAR 5 hours ago · Help was fortunately close at hand for a humpback whale that found itself entangled in commercial fishing gear in the waters off Nanaimo yesterday. Paul Cottrell, Department of Fisheries and Oceans Marine Mammal Response Program coordinator, said fisheries officers happened to CONTESTS – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of TAHLTAN NATION, B.C. GOVERNMENT SIGN AGREEMENT FOR SHARED 10 hours ago · President of the Tahltan Central Government, Chad Norman Day, surveys Tahltan territory by helicopter in this July 2019 handout photo. The Tahltan Nation and the British Columbia government have struck what officials say is a historic agreement for shared decision-making for the nation’s territory in northwestern B.C., a hot spot for mineral exploration. TEDDY BEARS SUPPORT THOSE GRIEVING KAMLOOPS RESIDENTIAL Residents urged to put a stuffed animal on their porch May 31 at 5 p.m. and leave their light on Vernon residents are showing their support for those grieving the loss of 215 children, whose remains were discovered at the Kamloops Residential School May 28, 2021. Residents are asked to put a teddy NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN A special thank you to our Community Partners, Good Companies and Local Champions who are essential allies in our mission to build stronger communities. Their support allows causes you care about and volunteers to use the Do Some Good platform for FREE. LOCAL NEWS – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Celebrating Stocky Edwards: Vancouver Island Spitfire pilot and flying legend turns 100 ‘That’s my life. I just hope I lived it well because I’ve always done the best I could.’ OBITUARIES – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Explore Nanaimo News Bulletin. NEWS; SPORTS; TRENDING NOW; BUSINESS; ENTERTAINMENT; LIFE; COMMUNITY; OPINION; VIDEOS; WEATHER ALBERTA TO LIFT SOME RESTRICTIONS; MANITOBA TO RELEASE Two Prairie provinces hit hard by the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic are moving toward shedding more public health restrictions. Alberta is entering the second step of its reopening plan, which includes allowing up to 20 people at outdoor gatherings, weddings and funeral services, but still PARENTS WILL NEED TO FIGHT ‘COVID LEARNING SLUMP’ OVER 42 minutes ago · Parents who play an active role in educating their children this summer can reverse the slump by nearly 80%, says Dr. Janet Mort Children learning how to read are facing a “COVID-19 slump,” early childhood educators and literacy experts in B.C. agree. Students lose roughly 30 per cent of the TRUDEAU TRAVELS TO G7, NATO AS CANADA GRAPPLES WITH Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has left Canada for a G7 summit as the country is seized by tragedy and demands for justice for Indigenous Peoples and Muslims. Trudeau is to arrive in Cornwall, U.K., today for a three-day gathering with G7 leaders and then travel to Brussels fora NATO summit
FIRE DESTROYS NANAIMO MEDICAL CLINIC, DOCTORS WILL TRY TO Several doctors and support staff will be working from home and alternative offices after a fire destroyed the Family Practice Clinic on the weekend. Firefighters responded to the alarm in the 2700 block of 104th Street on Sunday, May 16, at about 7:30 a.m. Capt. Tom Krall, of Nanaimo Fire Rescue TALKING VAPING WITH STUDENTS AGAINST PRINCIPAL’S ORDERS 13 minutes ago · A Vancouver Island teacher has been reprimanded for discussing vaping with his students. A consent resolution agreement was published by the B.C. Commissioner for Teacher Regulation on June 8, 2021, stating that teacher Terrence Andrew Makofka engaged in “inappropriate conversations” with students while he was a teacher on call (TOC) at a secondary school in School NDP CALLS ON OTTAWA TO RECOGNIZE RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS AS 12 minutes ago · New Democrats are calling on the federal government to recognize the residential schools policy pursued by Canada for over a century as genocide against Indigenous Peoples. In a motion to be tabled in the House of Commonson Thursday, NDP MP Leah Gazan is asking fellow lawmakers to unanimouslyBEEFS AND BOUQUETS
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WOLF-DOG MIXES KILLED AFTER SERIOUSLY INJURING WOMAN SOUTH Wolf-dog cross animals have been killed after they attacked a woman in Nanaimo’s South Wellington area Tuesday morning, May 25. A 69-year-old woman was airlifted to hospital in Victoria with serious injuries after the incident at a wolf education centre on Waring Road. “Investigators learned FIRE DESTROYS NANAIMO MEDICAL CLINIC, DOCTORS WILL TRY TO Several doctors and support staff will be working from home and alternative offices after a fire destroyed the Family Practice Clinic on the weekend. Firefighters responded to the alarm in the 2700 block of 104th Street on Sunday, May 16, at about 7:30 a.m. Capt. Tom Krall, of Nanaimo Fire Rescue TRIPLE O’S DRIVE-THRU RESTAURANT PITCHED FOR NANAIMO A Triple O’s could be coming to the Harbour City. The City of Nanaimo has received a development permit application calling for the construction of a 186-square-metre one-storey Triple O’s drive-thru restaurant at Country Club Centre. NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of LOCAL NEWS – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Missing woman’s body found in downtown Nanaimo. RCMP have notified family members about death of Amy Watts, who was 27 by Nanaimo NewsStaff
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WOLF-DOG MIXES KILLED AFTER SERIOUSLY INJURING WOMAN SOUTH Wolf-dog cross animals have been killed after they attacked a woman in Nanaimo’s South Wellington area Tuesday morning, May 25. A 69-year-old woman was airlifted to hospital in Victoria with serious injuries after the incident at a wolf education centre on Waring Road. “Investigators learned FIRE DESTROYS NANAIMO MEDICAL CLINIC, DOCTORS WILL TRY TO Several doctors and support staff will be working from home and alternative offices after a fire destroyed the Family Practice Clinic on the weekend. Firefighters responded to the alarm in the 2700 block of 104th Street on Sunday, May 16, at about 7:30 a.m. Capt. Tom Krall, of Nanaimo Fire Rescue TRIPLE O’S DRIVE-THRU RESTAURANT PITCHED FOR NANAIMO A Triple O’s could be coming to the Harbour City. The City of Nanaimo has received a development permit application calling for the construction of a 186-square-metre one-storey Triple O’s drive-thru restaurant at Country Club Centre. NEWS – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN B.C.’s anti-gang unit seizes 9 kg of ‘potentially deadly’ fentanyl. The bust was the end of a 10-month drug trafficking investigation into Lower Mainland criminals with ties to gang activity EEDITIONS - NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Redefining The State of Aging - May 26, 2021. Kimberly Visitor Guide 2021. Celebrating Our Nurses - May 12, 2021 TRUDEAU SAYS GOVERNMENT LOOKING AT PLAN FOR RETURN OF 11 hours ago · The federal government is looking at taking a phased approach to welcoming back international visitors as pandemic restrictions loosen, focusing on case counts globally as part of decision-making, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says. Federal officials have looked to restrict movement of non-essential ISLAND FIRST NATION ASKS FOR HEALING CENTRE AT SITE OF 14 hours ago · TRIGGER WARNING: This article contains details about experiences at residential schools in B.C. that may be disturbing to readers.. In the wake of the discovery of an unmarked gravesite at a former residential school site in Kamloops, Tseshaht First Nation in Port Alberni is asking for a healing centre to be built on their former residential school site. PODCAST: ISLAND HEALTH OFFICIAL DR. SANDRA ALLISON TALKS 13 hours ago · For our latest installment (click the arrow in the top left of the above photo to listen), PQB News/VI Free Daily editor Philip Wolf chats with Dr. Sandra Allison, medical health officer for central Vancouver Island. The discussion includes the relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions, challenges faced by frontline workers during the pandemic and more. NANAIMO RCMP TURN TO PUBLIC FOR HELP FINDING MISSING WOMAN 8 hours ago · Nanaimo RCMP are asking for the public’s help finding 31-year-old Jolene Scott. A family member of Scott’s reported her as missing to the Nanaimo RCMP Saturday, June 5. Investigators were told that Scott has had no contact with any of her family since last summer, but suddenly in April Scott VANCOUVER ISLAND FIRST NATIONS DECLARATION NOT ENOUGH FOR 10 hours ago · Although three southwestern Vancouver Island First Nations called for a halt to both old-growth logging and related protests on their territory in a declaration made over the weekend, activists say they will stand their ground at the Fairy Creek watershed. The Rainforest Flying Squad called the CELEBRATING STOCKY EDWARDS: VANCOUVER ISLAND SPITFIRE 14 hours ago · ‘That’s my life. I just hope I lived it well because I’ve always done the best I could.’ Stocky Edwards at his home in Comox, on June 4, 2021, one day before his 100th birthday. Photo by Erin Haluschak Pausing at first, Stocky Edwards smiles at the ground when asked to name his favourite MOTION PASSES URGING FEDS DROP COURT ACTIONS ON RULINGS 11 hours ago · MPs from all parties have joined New Democrats in supporting a call for the federal government to drop its legal battles against a pair of rulings involving First Nations children. In a motion put forward by NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, parliamentarians from LETTERS - NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Cutting old-growth will provide jobs for short-term only. We can have both huge working forests plus ‘real forest’ that is left alone, says letter writer NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN A special thank you to our Community Partners, Good Companies and Local Champions who are essential allies in our mission to build stronger communities. Their support allows causes you care about and volunteers to use the Do Some Good platform for FREE. 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Canada should roll out second doses ‘as soon as possible’: NACI. Because of variants of concern, Dr. Sumon Chakrabarti says all Canadians should strive to become fully vaccinated MEGHAN AND HARRY WELCOME SECOND CHILD, LILIBET ‘LILI 11 hours ago · The second baby for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex is officially here: Meghan gave birth to a healthy girl on Friday. A spokesperson for Prince Harry and Meghan said Sunday the couple welcomed their child Lilibet “Lili” Diana Mountbatten-Windsor. Their daughter weighed in at 7 POPE VOICES ‘PAIN’ OVER CANADIAN DEATHS, DOESN’T APOLOGIZE 12 hours ago · Pope Francis on Sunday expressed his pain over the discovery in Canada of the remains of 215 Indigenous students of church-run boarding schools and pressed religious and political authorities to shed light on “this sad affair.” But he didn’t offer the apology sought by the Canadian prime CONTESTS – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents ofBEEFS AND BOUQUETS
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NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN A special thank you to our Community Partners, Good Companies and Local Champions who are essential allies in our mission to build stronger communities. Their support allows causes you care about and volunteers to use the Do Some Good platform for FREE. LOCAL NEWS - NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Senate unanimously passes bill creating national day for truth and reconciliation. Sept. 30 of this year to become Canada’s first national day for truth and reconciliation OBITUARIES – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Explore Nanaimo News Bulletin. NEWS; SPORTS; TRENDING NOW; BUSINESS; ENTERTAINMENT; LIFE; COMMUNITY; OPINION; VIDEOS; WEATHER EEDITIONS - NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Redefining The State of Aging - May 26, 2021. Kimberly Visitor Guide 2021. Celebrating Our Nurses - May 12, 2021CORONAVIRUS
Canada should roll out second doses ‘as soon as possible’: NACI. Because of variants of concern, Dr. Sumon Chakrabarti says all Canadians should strive to become fully vaccinated MEGHAN AND HARRY WELCOME SECOND CHILD, LILIBET ‘LILI 11 hours ago · The second baby for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex is officially here: Meghan gave birth to a healthy girl on Friday. A spokesperson for Prince Harry and Meghan said Sunday the couple welcomed their child Lilibet “Lili” Diana Mountbatten-Windsor. Their daughter weighed in at 7 POPE VOICES ‘PAIN’ OVER CANADIAN DEATHS, DOESN’T APOLOGIZE 12 hours ago · Pope Francis on Sunday expressed his pain over the discovery in Canada of the remains of 215 Indigenous students of church-run boarding schools and pressed religious and political authorities to shed light on “this sad affair.” But he didn’t offer the apology sought by the Canadian prime CONTESTS – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents ofBEEFS AND BOUQUETS
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NEWS – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN 184 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. Tuesday, fewest in six months. First-shot vaccination for adults passes 70 per cent by Tom Fletcher;updated 3 hours ago
MEGHAN AND HARRY WELCOME SECOND CHILD, LILIBET ‘LILI 11 hours ago · The second baby for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex is officially here: Meghan gave birth to a healthy girl on Friday. A spokesperson for Prince Harry and Meghan said Sunday the couple welcomed their child Lilibet “Lili” Diana Mountbatten-Windsor. Their daughter weighed in at 7 POPE VOICES ‘PAIN’ OVER CANADIAN DEATHS, DOESN’T APOLOGIZE 12 hours ago · Pope Francis on Sunday expressed his pain over the discovery in Canada of the remains of 215 Indigenous students of church-run boarding schools and pressed religious and political authorities to shed light on “this sad affair.” But he didn’t offer the apology sought by the Canadian prime TRUDEAU’S ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF INDIGENOUS GENOCIDE COULD HAVE 1 day ago · Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s acceptance of an inquiry’s finding that Canada committed genocide against Indigenous people could have tremendous legal impact if a court ever weighs Ottawa’s responsibility for crimes against humanity, experts say. Amid growing outrage and grief over an FIRE DESTROYS NANAIMO MEDICAL CLINIC, DOCTORS WILL TRY TO Several doctors and support staff will be working from home and alternative offices after a fire destroyed the Family Practice Clinic on the weekend. Firefighters responded to the alarm in the 2700 block of 104th Street on Sunday, May 16, at about 7:30 a.m. Capt. Tom Krall, of Nanaimo Fire Rescue CONSULTANT RECOMMENDS WAYS TO MOTIVATE RDN RESIDENTS TO 14 hours ago · The Regional District of Nanaimo hopes residents can change their behaviour over time when it comes to water conservation. The RDN is incorporating behaviour change principles and tools to motivate residents to better engage in water stewardship PROTESTERS ARRESTED, LOCKING DEVICES DESTROYED AT 1 day ago · Police made three more arrests and destroyed locking devices that protesters had used in old-growth logging blockades at camps in Port Renfrew on Friday, June 4. Officers and specially trained personnel removed a number of individuals from locking devicesalong the
9 KG OF FENTANYL OR 443,520 ‘POTENTIAL LETHAL DOSES 1 day ago · 9 kg of fentanyl or 443,520 ‘potential lethal doses’ seized by B.C.’s anti-gang police agency. The bust was the end of a 10-month drug trafficking investigation into LETTERS - NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Cutting old-growth will provide jobs for short-term only. We can have both huge working forests plus ‘real forest’ that is left alone, says letter writer ARREST MADE IN CONNECTION WITH CAMPBELL RIVER STABBING 1 day ago · Campbell River RCMP took 37-year-old Damien Soroczynski into custody in the afternoon of June 4 in relation to the unprovoked stabbing that occurred in the Superstore parking lot on the night of June 2. Soroczynski, who has a criminal record out of Ontario, is not originally from Campbell River and* __
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Carlton Cards products (Carlton Cards Facebook photo) ALL CARLTON CARDS STORES CLOSING, INCLUDING NANAIMO LOCATION Schurman Retail Group stores across North America will close over the next four to six weeks * Black Press Media Staff * Jan. 22, 2020 3:35 p.m.* Business
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A Carlton Cards spokeswoman, in a separate statement e-mailed to the News Bulletin, noted that the Carlton and Papyrus brands are licensed to Schurman Retail Group, and SRG also buys Carlton products. “We understand that SRG has decided to close all of its specialty card stores, including the 79 stores in Canada…” the statement from Carlton Cards noted. “Our products are available in over 6,000 retailer locations nationwide and will continue to be sold without any interruption at Shoppers Drug Mart, Loblaw family of stores, Sobey’s family of stores, London Drugs, Indigo, Jean Coutu and many more.” Schurman Retail Group CEO Dominique Schurman said most stores will be closed in the next four to six weeks. “Despite our Herculean efforts to realign our Papyrus and American Greetings stores to fit today’s shopping environment, Schurman Retail Group had to make the difficult decision to close all 254 of our stores in North America, which will impact our workforce of about 1,400 employees,” she said. She thanked customers for their patronage over the years. _-files from Paul Clarke/Black Press_ TODAY’S MOST-READ: VANCOUVER ISLAND HOME TO ONE OF CANADA’S LARGEST PRIVATE SKATEBOARD COLLECTIONS YESTERDAY’S MOST-READ: NANAIMO MOM WILL CELEBRATE 40TH IN STYLE AFTER $500,000 LOTTO WIN ------------------------- editor@nanaimobulletin.com LIKE US ON FACEBOOK AND FOLLOW US ON TWITTER Get local stories you won't find anywhere else right to your inbox.Sign up here
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