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Friends will search outskirts of Nanaimo for woman missing since last summer

Friends will search outskirts of Nanaimo for woman missing since last summer

Police say 22-year-old's disappearance 'suspicious and very troubling'
Firefighters have wildfire in south Nanaimo under control

Firefighters have wildfire in south Nanaimo under control

Firefighters on scene at 600-block of Nanaimo River Road
Nanaimo NightOwls slugger chosen West Coast League all-star game MVP

Nanaimo NightOwls slugger chosen West Coast League all-star game MVP

Wylie Waters chosen MVP of West Coast League all-star game
Nanaimo youths help Island team win the most medals at B.C. Summer Games

Nanaimo youths help Island team win the most medals at B.C. Summer Games

Teen athletes excel in paddling, rowing, track and field, swimming
Young athletes in Nanaimo as Snuneymuxw hosts Coast Salish Games

Young athletes in Nanaimo as Snuneymuxw hosts Coast Salish Games

Games happening July 22-26, followed by Snuneymuxw Days from July 26-28
Nanaimo RCMP can always use reminders about interactions with neurodivergent people

Nanaimo RCMP can always use reminders about interactions with neurodivergent people

Decal Project helps police better engage with neurordivergent and autistic individuals
State-of-the-art diagnostic camera installed at Nanaimo hospital

State-of-the-art diagnostic camera installed at Nanaimo hospital

Province says 200 patients have already benefited from $3.5-million SPECT-CT scanner
Nanaimo's Christine Jensen 'emerges into the new world' in latest album

Nanaimo's Christine Jensen 'emerges into the new world' in latest album

Award-winning saxophonist's 'Harbour' includes sister Ingrid Jensen as a featured artist
Victim taken to hospital after stabbing in Nanaimo's Old City Quarter

Victim taken to hospital after stabbing in Nanaimo's Old City Quarter

Nanaimo RCMP continuing investigation despite lack of co-operation from victim
Nanaimo's old Travellers Lodge will be turned into supportive housing

Nanaimo's old Travellers Lodge will be turned into supportive housing

Priority will be to house tenants wishing to minimize exposure to drugs and alcohol
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