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Nanaimo News Bulletin
›B.C. report finds gaps remain in detention reforms for vulnerable adults›Boaters near Port McNeill warned of ‘high collision risk’ with feeding grey whale›Haz-mat emergency saw several young children in Chilliwack exposed to pepper-spray residues›Rainforest to Gold Rush train trip through B.C. may close after 2026›Switch to community mailboxes expected to take 5 years, Canada Post says›Prince George Cougars fined, player suspended after chaotic game vs. Penticton›Tk’emlúps police medic overcomes rugged terrain to reach injured rider›Multiple injuries after vehicle slams through Kelowna Starbucks›Large avalanches heighten continued caution for spring skiers in Rogers Pass›Harmac rezoning request brings hundreds out in Nanaimo›B.C. Assembly of First Nations seeks inquiry into RCMP surveillance, racism›RCMP say Quesnel incident did not meet threshold for public alert›Quesnel woman wins $76K in Lotto 6/49 draw›Mining CEO tells Okanagan dwindling global copper supply raises security concerns›Bailey stepping down as Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools’ board chairperson›B.C. man gets 6 months for squeezing tot’s neck, kicking his face›Frustrated fans toss debris on ice at WHL playoff game in Prince George›Financial dispute closes Discovery Islands museum, home to repatriated Indigenous artifacts›Vancouver Island couple turn empty gestures into $40K for food security hub›B.C. man ticketed for travelling at 208 km/h on Coquihalla Highway
Last updated: May 3, 2026, 2:00 a.m.