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Plans are coming to fruition at 19 Nicol St., where a groundbreaking ceremony was held this week for the Salvation Army’s new ...
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A Cessna Skylane aircraft made an emergency landing on Feb. 22 at the Shoreline Golf Links golf course, near the 18th hole, in Mountain View. Courtesy Brent Aureli. Calling all photographers! The 2025 ...
A Shoreline family is reeling this morning after high winds brought a tree crashing into their home while they slept. Dwayne Boyd stood outside his home early Tuesday morning, sharing his harrowin ...
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A Nanaimo man is proving the power of social media. Amid ongoing tariff threats, Nanaimo’s Tod Maffin took to TikTok, encouraging Americans to come visit the central Vancouver Island city.
Tiny Township is planning to enter into another year of calls for submissions for the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Cities Initiative, with this year pertaining to framework around a shoreline alteration ...
Amid all the talk of tariff threats and annexation, he posted a video to TikTok asking Americans to visit his hometown of Nanaimo, B.C., as a sign of support for their neighbours to the north.
The superintendent of the Nanaimo RCMP announced his retirement from the national police force after 32 years, having spent the last 16 months leading the 170-member Nanaimo detachment.