6 mins S #1 Jul 02, 25 Nanaimo’s world record title dethroned, but won’t stop people’s love for the Nanaimo bar After an outcry from concerned citizens wondering where daytime warming shelters are for the unhoused, the City of Nanaimo has announced a year-round daytime drop-in hub set to open next month.
6 mins S #1 Jun 26, 25 City of Nanaimo to look at banning the sale of invasive plants After an outcry from concerned citizens wondering where daytime warming shelters are for the unhoused, the City of Nanaimo has announced a year-round daytime drop-in hub set to open next month.
4 mins S #1 Jun 04, 25 Celebrating pride in the community and out in nature After an outcry from concerned citizens wondering where daytime warming shelters are for the unhoused, the City of Nanaimo has announced a year-round daytime drop-in hub set to open next month.
4 mins S #1 Jun 02, 25 City to redesign controversial ‘O’ in Nanaimo Sign After an outcry from concerned citizens wondering where daytime warming shelters are for the unhoused, the City of Nanaimo has announced a year-round daytime drop-in hub set to open next month.
9 mins S #1 May 29, 25 VIU to cut Master of Community Planning program amidst a worker shortage in the industry After an outcry from concerned citizens wondering where daytime warming shelters are for the unhoused, the City of Nanaimo has announced a year-round daytime drop-in hub set to open next month.
5 mins S #1 May 27, 25 Comox Valley Regional District events raise watershed awareness The Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) is inviting local residents to learn about the Comox Lake Watershed this week through a series of events they are calling Watershed Awareness Days.
11 mins S #1 May 26, 25 Health Minister formally announces Community-Led, Crisis Response in Comox Valley On Tuesday, May 20th, B.C.’s Minister of Health Josie Osborne formally announced the Crisis Response, Community-Led team expanding to the Comox Valley.
7 mins S #1 May 20, 25 Delicious: World’s largest Nanaimo bar unveiled in the harbour city After an outcry from concerned citizens wondering where daytime warming shelters are for the unhoused, the City of Nanaimo has announced a year-round daytime drop-in hub set to open next month.
5 mins S #1 May 15, 25 Vancouver Island volunteers battle against invasive Scotch broom BroomBusters are on a mission to clear Vancouver Island of the invasive plant Scotch broom.
5 mins S #1 May 13, 25 City of Courtenay acknowledges International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia May 17th is the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia, and in a City of Courtenay Council Meeting on May 7th, Councillor Evan Jolicoeur made a statement on behalf of the council.
6 mins S #1 May 09, 25 Going for grand slam, roller derby team raffles $1000 North Island Roller Derby is running a raffle, fundraising to help cover expenses, expand the league, and engage the community.
5 mins S #1 May 08, 25 Evo bike share success in Nanaimo sees expansion and introduction of e-scooters After an outcry from concerned citizens wondering where daytime warming shelters are for the unhoused, the City of Nanaimo has announced a year-round daytime drop-in hub set to open next month.
5 mins S #1 May 08, 25 No backyard, no problem: Backyard Fest keeps the local music scene alive with new Sunk City music festival After an outcry from concerned citizens wondering where daytime warming shelters are for the unhoused, the City of Nanaimo has announced a year-round daytime drop-in hub set to open next month.
6 mins S #1 May 07, 25 Nanaimo council to reconsider Loudon Park boathouse project After an outcry from concerned citizens wondering where daytime warming shelters are for the unhoused, the City of Nanaimo has announced a year-round daytime drop-in hub set to open next month.
6 mins S #1 May 06, 25 Art student explores gender dysphoria through Barbie’s form The annual student art exhibition at North Island College in Comox Valley has wrapped up, and CHLY and CVOX met at the studio with one student to hear their experience of exhibiting their own work, a series titled “They”.
6 mins S #1 May 02, 25 Vanier Secondary garage sale funding the future of Explore Program Local high school G.P. Vanier’s Explore Program is hosting their famed fundraiser, gearing up for Spring trips into the great outdoors.
6 mins S #1 May 01, 25 Skin safe and sun smart: Skin Cancer Awareness Month reaches Courtenay The City of Courtenay is joining other municipalities across B.C. and Canada in naming May 2025 as Melanoma and Skin Cancer Awareness Month.
8 mins S #1 Apr 30, 25 “These people become my family.” Risebridge shelter faces possible closure as shelter funding expires After an outcry from concerned citizens wondering where daytime warming shelters are for the unhoused, the City of Nanaimo has announced a year-round daytime drop-in hub set to open next month.
9 mins S #1 Apr 28, 25 Success: “Infusion” sees hundreds of Americans gather in Nanaimo After an outcry from concerned citizens wondering where daytime warming shelters are for the unhoused, the City of Nanaimo has announced a year-round daytime drop-in hub set to open next month.
6 mins S #1 Apr 25, 25 Second urgent and primary care centre to open in Nanaimo After an outcry from concerned citizens wondering where daytime warming shelters are for the unhoused, the City of Nanaimo has announced a year-round daytime drop-in hub set to open next month.