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Nanaimo News Bulletin
›Victoria Royals alum backstops Denver to NCAA final›VIU finishes 2025-26 fiscal year with surplus›Finding her place: Claire Mulligan on Campbell River, cougars and the craft of storytelling›Chairlift outage at B.C. ski resort raises questions about capacity limits›Power shut off at B.C. trailer park as safety issues go unaddressed›‘The problem is Premier Eby’: B.C. NDP’s leadership taken to task over DRIPA›B.C. First Nation ‘confident’ in Island land transfer despite court injunction›B.C. government easing carbon tax for pulp mills as industry grapples with future›Vancouver Island driver escapes uninjured after crashing car into pet store›Nanaimo man who assaulted woman, had standoff with RCMP, pleads guilty›Former Campbell River Christian School employee pleads guilty to possession of child pornography›Notice of Intent: To Stop Up and Close, Remove Highway, Dedication of Portions of Victoria and Corunna Avenue›VIDEO: Aldergrove zoo mourns passing of lion›Headline history: Nanaimo’s public works and engineering budget about the same as 1993›Chlorine Gas incident at Victoria pool sends 8 to hospital›NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING: April 16th, 2026 at 7:00 p.m.›B.C. unemployment rate spikes 0.6 percentage points to 6.7 per cent in March›‘Grateful, fortunate & unbelievable’: Kelowna resident wins $675K on Set for Life›Victoria firearm call draws heavy police response, turns out to be a lighter›Portion of Nanaimo’s Beach Estates Park closed due to vandalism
Last updated: May 3, 2026, 11:00 a.m.