@thenfb Thank you for sharing, the link doesn't seem to be working for us, if anyone else is having trouble with it you can read the Q&A here: https://t.co/OP1Iugrkw3
Psst, we collected some of the best campsites near Nanaimo to help our readers get ready for this summer. Check them out here and get your reservations ready. https://t.co/mKYFKFEvzQ
BC Parks reservations for May long weekend open Jan. 16. The Comox Valley boasts access to many north and central-Island camping spots, but reservations go fast.
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The @VIUniversity women's basketball team's games this weekend against Columbia Bible College have been "postponed" by PACWEST after VIU players unanimously refused to play in support of trans athlete Harriette Mackenzie. https://t.co/0XVJCQn7YP
This week our reporter Eric Richards sat down with the president of the Somenos Marsh Wildlife Society as they chart a path forward for 2025.
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A new year-round drop-in centre in downtown Nanaimo is slated to open in January for people who are unhoused. Reporter @MickSweetman took a look behind the political curtain to ask why it took so long and what's needed for it to be sustainable. https://t.co/QgPAOI2Cq4 #bcpoli
Bluebirds continue to make a comeback in the Cowichan Valley. Our reporter Eric Richards spoke to the group trying to bring them back.
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The Winter Indigenous Makers Market lifts up Indigenous artists and provides non-Indigenous people with a chance to buy authentic art.
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The Discourse Comox Valley reporter @MadelineDunnett recently spoke with Shannon and Mike Farrell, owners of Shamrock Farm, who have been making creative use of their 20-acre farm since 1993.
Nanaimo reporter @micksweetman spoke with the City of Nanaimo's new poet laureate @neilsurkan about how he uses poetry to find his place in the community and how he plans to engage residents through the power of language. https://t.co/I3zN645KUo
From a Star Wars-themed Christmas sweater to vintage tractors and firetrucks, here’s what you may have missed at Ladysmith’s Light Up Parade. https://t.co/4nQkj8GN3Y
"The deaths are on us. The system has failed, and we are all complicit if we continue to ignore it. This is a crisis, not a punishment. If we don’t change, more people will die. In hospital bathrooms. Alone. And we will have only ourselves to blame." https://t.co/m1rG8x90ex
Deep Water Recovery executives say shipbreaking operations aren’t polluting Union Bay
“I just want to be left alone to run my business,” said Robert Bohn Senior, one of Deep Water Recovery’s owners.
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Community members and organizations gathered on Friday, Nov. 15 for the semi-annual Baynes Sound/Lambert Channel Ecological forum.
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Shortly after a pop-up overdose prevention site was barred from setting up on Nanaimo hospital grounds, a man died from an overdose in an emergency department washroom. Now doctors are calling on @VanIslandHealth to set up a permanent OPS at the hospital.
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