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Regional District of Nanaimo wants to regulate short term vacation rentals

Regional District of Nanaimo wants to regulate short term vacation rentals

Market growing despite fact they are not technically permitted in electoral areas
City of Campbell River to consider donating land for ambitious affordable housing solution

City of Campbell River to consider donating land for ambitious affordable housing solution

AVIHS: ‘Municipal governments are trying to do this on their own, but it’s impossible’
Fewer flights coming to north Island

Fewer flights coming to north Island

Pacific Coastal Airlines cites poor numbers in Port Hardy flight reduction

Nearly 90 businesses amongst finalists announced for 2018 BE Awards

There are 88 finalists – one of the largest number of finalists ever – for the 18th Annual Vancouver Island Business Excellence Awards, celebrating the best of business on the island for the year, set Thursday, Jan. 25 at the Delta Ocean Pointe Resort in Victoria.
Time running out for Comox agriculture co-operative to purchase farm

Time running out for Comox agriculture co-operative to purchase farm

The CCAC has less than two months to come up with the down payment for a 56-acre farm
Save-On-Foods follows Loblaws and offers $25 bread price fixing reward

Save-On-Foods follows Loblaws and offers $25 bread price fixing reward

The company said they had nothing to do with the scandal
B.C. lumber industry applauds Canadian trade action

B.C. lumber industry applauds Canadian trade action

Canada accuses U.S. of violating international law in many countries
Cash rules tightened for B.C. casinos

Cash rules tightened for B.C. casinos

Gamblers must report source for buy-ins of $10,000 and up
Proposed Ocean Discovery Centre receives endorsement from Nanaimo city council

Proposed Ocean Discovery Centre receives endorsement from Nanaimo city council

Councillors agree to allocate land along Port Drive
West Coast First Nation still bullish on LNG opportunity

West Coast First Nation still bullish on LNG opportunity

Huu-ay-aht First Nations citizens made history last year by becoming the first Nation in British Columbia to approve the co-managed development of a liquefied natural gas facility on their traditional territory.