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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. “Investigators learned 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
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 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; WEATHERBEEFS 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. “Investigators learned 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
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 22 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 14 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 23 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 RESCUERS FREE HUMPBACK ‘ANCHORED’ DOWN BY PRAWN TRAPS NEAR 16 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 B.C. GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES MEDICAL DEVICE COVERAGE FOR 19 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 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 21 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
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 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 THOUSANDS DONATED TO CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICE AGENCY 5 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.
GUNS, $60K WORTH OF POT PRODUCTS SEIZED IN COMMERCIAL BUST 5 hours ago · Two handguns found during a provincial inspection of an unlicenced pot shop in Vancouver have sparked a police investigation. The June 9 operation, which began with the execution of a search warrant, ended with one arrest and the seizure of $160,000 in drug-infused products from the store near Clark Drive and WilliamStreet.
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. 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 2 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 2 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 VANCOUVER ISLAND DOCTORS TACKLE VACCINE MISINFORMATION 10 hours ago · A group of Vancouver Island doctors has taken to social media to help people fell more comfortable about getting vaccines. The Victoria Division of Family Practice is addressing common community concerns surrounding COVID-19 through a series of videos on Youtube and Facebook. “Vaccine hesitancy is 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. LIBERAL HEALTH CRITIC BRINGS PETITION TO B.C LEGISLATURE 9 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 11 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 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 NANAIMO’S PROPOSED WALKWAY EXTENSION PROJECT ESTIMATED AT 11 hours 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 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 TAHLTAN NATION, B.C. GOVERNMENT SIGN AGREEMENT FOR SHARED 9 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. CAMPER RESCUED FROM CLIFFS ABOVE COMOX LAKE 10 hours ago · A solo hiker from Victoria spent a longer-than-planned trip near Comox Lake after Comox Valley Search and Rescue was tasked to assist after she became lost. Around 11 p.m. Saturday night (June 5), Paul Berry, search manager with CVSR told media they received the call to 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
OBITUARIES – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Explore Nanaimo News Bulletin. NEWS; SPORTS; TRENDING NOW; BUSINESS; ENTERTAINMENT; LIFE; COMMUNITY; OPINION; VIDEOS; WEATHER CONTROVERSIAL CHILLIWACK TRUSTEE WINS APPEAL FOR FREEDOM 6 hours ago · Chilliwack school board trustee Barry Neufeld has won his appeal against a court decision dismissing his defamation lawsuit against former B.C. Teachers’ Federation president Glen Hansman. In a written decision posted Wednesday morning, the Court of Appeal for B.C. found that the judge who DOVER BAY SECONDARY SEES FOUR NEW CLASSROOMS WITH $2.6M 6 hours ago · Students will have use of four new classrooms in 2022 after a $2.6 million Dover Bay Secondary School renovation is complete, says the B.C. government. According to a press release, the B.C. Ministry of Education is providing the money for the Nanaimo-Ladysmith school district for VIDEO: WHALES APPEAR DURING INDIGENOUS CEREMONY FOR 215 7 hours ago · The 7 Generations Steward Society had a surprise during a small ceremony they held last week to commemorate the 215 children found buried at the Kamloops Residential School. “There was an ceremony downtown, but because it was during the day, a lot of people had to miss it,” said Cory CliffeBEEFS 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 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 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. The team will conduct their training from May4 to 26 in the area
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
OBITUARIES – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Explore Nanaimo News Bulletin. NEWS; SPORTS; TRENDING NOW; BUSINESS; ENTERTAINMENT; LIFE; COMMUNITY; OPINION; VIDEOS; WEATHER CONTROVERSIAL CHILLIWACK TRUSTEE WINS APPEAL FOR FREEDOM 6 hours ago · Chilliwack school board trustee Barry Neufeld has won his appeal against a court decision dismissing his defamation lawsuit against former B.C. Teachers’ Federation president Glen Hansman. In a written decision posted Wednesday morning, the Court of Appeal for B.C. found that the judge who DOVER BAY SECONDARY SEES FOUR NEW CLASSROOMS WITH $2.6M 6 hours ago · Students will have use of four new classrooms in 2022 after a $2.6 million Dover Bay Secondary School renovation is complete, says the B.C. government. According to a press release, the B.C. Ministry of Education is providing the money for the Nanaimo-Ladysmith school district for VIDEO: WHALES APPEAR DURING INDIGENOUS CEREMONY FOR 215 7 hours ago · The 7 Generations Steward Society had a surprise during a small ceremony they held last week to commemorate the 215 children found buried at the Kamloops Residential School. “There was an ceremony downtown, but because it was during the day, a lot of people had to miss it,” said Cory CliffeBEEFS 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 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 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. The team will conduct their training from May4 to 26 in the area
OBITUARIES – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Explore Nanaimo News Bulletin. NEWS; SPORTS; TRENDING NOW; BUSINESS; ENTERTAINMENT; LIFE; COMMUNITY; OPINION; VIDEOS; WEATHER B.C.’S COVID-19 DECLINE CONTINUES, 148 NEW CASES WEDNESDAY B.C. public health officials reported 148 new cases of COVID-19 infection Wednesday, a fourth straight day of fewer than 200, with the former hot spot in the Fraser Health region recording 75 of them. The latest totals mean the province has fewer than 2,000 active cases,with
JUNE 2021 – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Month: June 2021 Travel quarantine rules set to ease for fully vaxed Canadians, permanent residents Business groups welcomed the proposed change, still calling for a clear restart planCORONAVIRUS
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 JUNE 2021 – PAGE 2 – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Month: June 2021 Controversial Chilliwack trustee wins appeal for freedom of expression in defamation case Barry Neufeld’s lawsuit against former BCTF president Glen Hansman will now continue FIRST NATION CONDEMNS ‘INADEQUATE’ PUNISHMENT OF B.C 23 minutes ago · A First Nation in B.C.’s Cariboo region is condemning the B.C. Law Society’s handling of a Vancouver lawyer’s mishandling of residential school survivor cases. Stephen Bronstein was suspended for one month and fined $4,000 after admitting to mishandling the cases of Sixties Scoop survivors. He 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 QUADRA ISLAND FARMER THROWS ROCK AT GRIZZLY TO PROTECT 31 minutes ago · A Quadra Island farmer first noticed something was up when one of his goats was missing on Monday morning. Ben McGuffie operates the SouthEnd Farm Winery on the island. His Monday started like any other. But after 9 a.m., when he noticed one of his goats was not in the pen where it should have been BEHIND THE LINE AT FAIRY CREEK: INSIDE B.C.’S OLD GROWTH 4 hours ago · On a hot Wednesday afternoon, while RCMP attempted to control about 40 protesters supporting their comrades in “hard blocks” at the Waterfall blockade, one part of the Fairy Creek watershed protest, three people were bushwhacking down ILLEGAL CANNABIS OFTEN CONTAMINATED WITH PESTICIDES, B.C 3 hours ago · The B.C. government is warning cannabis buyers to avoid illegally grown products, after a pilot study found most samples from unlicensed sources were contaminated with fungicides and other hazardous substances. The samples were taken from dried cannabis seized by B.C.’s dedicated cannabis 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 Cedar Elementary School students create their own newspaper. Grade 6/7 class publishes Wolf Pack News as part of language arts and socialstudies
OBITUARIES – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Explore Nanaimo News Bulletin. NEWS; SPORTS; TRENDING NOW; BUSINESS; ENTERTAINMENT; LIFE; COMMUNITY; OPINION; VIDEOS; WEATHER PROVINCE ASKS FOR TWEAKS TO NANAIMO’S ANIMAL 50 minutes ago · Wording in Nanaimo’s Animal Responsibility Bylaw will be altered at the request of the provincial government. The bylaw was sent to the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations for approval earlier this year. The ministry responded ILLEGAL CANNABIS OFTEN CONTAMINATED WITH PESTICIDES, B.C 26 minutes ago · The B.C. government is warning cannabis buyers to avoid illegally grown products, after a pilot study found most samples from unlicensed sources were contaminated with fungicides and other hazardous substances. The samples were taken from dried cannabis seized by B.C.’s dedicated cannabis THE LAST STAND: BEHIND THE LINE AT FAIRY CREEK On a hot Wednesday afternoon, while RCMP attempted to control about 40 protesters supporting their comrades in “hard blocks” at the Waterfall blockade, one part of the Fairy Creek watershed protest, three people were bushwhacking down 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 BACKLOG: NEW DRIVERS TRAVEL FROM AS FAR AS PRINCE RUPERT The high demand for road tests in B.C. has resulted in people travelling to Salmon Arm from as far as Prince Rupert to earn their driver’s licence. Paul Keam of Paul’s Professional Driver Training Services in the Shuswap said he’s had parents calling from Surrey, Prince Rupert, Fort Nelson and MANAGER MUST PAY EX-EMPLOYEE $33K AFTER SEXUAL ASSAULT ON 2 hours ago · The B.C. Human Rights Tribunal has awarded an employee who was sexually assaulted while working aboard a cruise ship a sum of more than $33,000. The decision, made by tribunal member Emily Ohler, lauded the employee, Christopher Ban, for hisBEEFS 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 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 Cedar Elementary School students create their own newspaper. Grade 6/7 class publishes Wolf Pack News as part of language arts and socialstudies
OBITUARIES – NANAIMO NEWS BULLETIN Explore Nanaimo News Bulletin. NEWS; SPORTS; TRENDING NOW; BUSINESS; ENTERTAINMENT; LIFE; COMMUNITY; OPINION; VIDEOS; WEATHER PROVINCE ASKS FOR TWEAKS TO NANAIMO’S ANIMAL 50 minutes ago · Wording in Nanaimo’s Animal Responsibility Bylaw will be altered at the request of the provincial government. The bylaw was sent to the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations for approval earlier this year. The ministry responded ILLEGAL CANNABIS OFTEN CONTAMINATED WITH PESTICIDES, B.C 26 minutes ago · The B.C. government is warning cannabis buyers to avoid illegally grown products, after a pilot study found most samples from unlicensed sources were contaminated with fungicides and other hazardous substances. The samples were taken from dried cannabis seized by B.C.’s dedicated cannabis THE LAST STAND: BEHIND THE LINE AT FAIRY CREEK On a hot Wednesday afternoon, while RCMP attempted to control about 40 protesters supporting their comrades in “hard blocks” at the Waterfall blockade, one part of the Fairy Creek watershed protest, three people were bushwhacking down 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 BACKLOG: NEW DRIVERS TRAVEL FROM AS FAR AS PRINCE RUPERT The high demand for road tests in B.C. has resulted in people travelling to Salmon Arm from as far as Prince Rupert to earn their driver’s licence. Paul Keam of Paul’s Professional Driver Training Services in the Shuswap said he’s had parents calling from Surrey, Prince Rupert, Fort Nelson and MANAGER MUST PAY EX-EMPLOYEE $33K AFTER SEXUAL ASSAULT ON 2 hours ago · The B.C. Human Rights Tribunal has awarded an employee who was sexually assaulted while working aboard a cruise ship a sum of more than $33,000. The decision, made by tribunal member Emily Ohler, lauded the employee, Christopher Ban, for hisBEEFS AND BOUQUETS
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Pfizer increasing vaccine shipments as Canada appeals to U.S. to help with Moderna. Pfizer will get all 48 million of Canada’s doses into the country before Labour Day RATE OF MORE CONTAGIOUS DELTA COVID-19 VARIANT INCREASING 22 hours ago · As more and more British Columbians receives their COVID jabs, a variant could make the race between immunizations and the virus more heated. The delta variant, scientifically dubbed B.1.617, was first reported by the province on April 22. At the time, health officials said there were 42 cases in PROVINCE ASKS FOR TWEAKS TO NANAIMO’S ANIMAL 50 minutes ago · Wording in Nanaimo’s Animal Responsibility Bylaw will be altered at the request of the provincial government. The bylaw was sent to the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations for approval earlier this year. The ministry responded THE LAST STAND: BEHIND THE LINE AT FAIRY CREEK On a hot Wednesday afternoon, while RCMP attempted to control about 40 protesters supporting their comrades in “hard blocks” at the Waterfall blockade, one part of the Fairy Creek watershed protest, three people were bushwhacking down 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 ILLEGAL CANNABIS OFTEN CONTAMINATED WITH PESTICIDES, B.C 26 minutes ago · The B.C. government is warning cannabis buyers to avoid illegally grown products, after a pilot study found most samples from unlicensed sources were contaminated with fungicides and other hazardous substances. The samples were taken from dried cannabis seized by B.C.’s dedicated cannabis CONTROVERSIAL CHILLIWACK TRUSTEE WINS APPEAL FOR FREEDOM 3 hours ago · Chilliwack school board trustee Barry Neufeld has won his appeal against a court decision dismissing his defamation lawsuit against former B.C. Teachers’ Federation president Glen Hansman. In a written decision posted Wednesday morning, the Court of Appeal for B.C. found that the judge who MANAGER MUST PAY EX-EMPLOYEE $33K AFTER SEXUAL ASSAULT ON 2 hours ago · The B.C. Human Rights Tribunal has awarded an employee who was sexually assaulted while working aboard a cruise ship a sum of more than $33,000. The decision, made by tribunal member Emily Ohler, lauded the employee, Christopher Ban, for his DOVER BAY SECONDARY SEES FOUR NEW CLASSROOMS WITH $2.6M 3 hours ago · Students will have use of four new classrooms in 2022 after a $2.6 million Dover Bay Secondary School renovation is complete, says the B.C. government. According to a press release, the B.C. Ministry of Education is providing the money for the Nanaimo-Ladysmith school district for* __
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Tim Hortons has changed the rules of its much-loved Roll Up the Rim game. (Nicole Crescenzi/News Staff) TIM HORTONS MINIMIZES ROLL UP THE RIM CONTEST, ADOPTS DIGITAL PLAY Significant changes have been made to the national game* Nicole Crescenzi
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It’s more than a game and it’s more than a chain restaurant’s marketing gimmick; it’s a sign of the changing seasons across Canada: the Tim Horton’s Roll Up the Rim to Win contest. On its 35th year of play, however, some significant changes have been announced. To start off, the game will only be available for one month from March 11 to April 17 – comparatively last year ran for 10 weeks from Feb.6 to April 17.
On top of that, the actual cups will only be available for the first two weeks. In an effort to have a greener contest, Tim Hortons has included digital component to the contest; anyone with the Tim Horton’s App can “roll” up a rim on their phone, or online. ALSO READ: SAANICH MOM ON A BIKE TURNED AWAY IN TIM HORTONS DRIVE-THRU During the first two weeks, patrons can roll up both a physical cup and a digital cup, and throughout the contest if a person brings up a reusable cup they will get three digital rolls. To promote a greener play period, the chain will be giving out 1.8 million reusable hot beverage cups starting on March 10. “We listened to the feedback from our guests, who wanted us to modernize the program. We’re excited to share the news that we are updating Roll Up the Rim To Win in 2020 to reflect the future of the Tim Hortons brand, while still embracing the best of our heritage,” said Hope Bagozzi, chief marketing officer at Tim Hortons in astatement.
ALSO READ: LEAVE THE RESOLUTIONS BEHIND, TIM HORTONS RELEASES TIMBITCEREAL
On top of the structure and time period changing, the actual prize pool has changed as well. In 2019 there were 40 Jeep Compasses, 100 prepaid credit cards worth $5,000 each, 1,000 GT bicycles from Sport Chek, 50,000 $50 Tim Hortons gift cards and millions of food and coffee prizes. This year it’s a smaller pool: 45,000 $25 Tim Hortons gift cards, 200 Samsung 55” smart TVS, 150 $1,000 CIBC prepaid cards, 100 groups of 40,000 Air Miles, and 10 2020 Hyundai IONIQ electric or hybridvehicles.
One perk, is that Tim’s replaced its “please play again” option into a ballot for a draw to win one of four $100,000 cash prizes. _vnc.editorial@blackpress.ca_ Like us on Facebook and followus on Twitter
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