Helping Paws
Hundreds of microchips to track pets of Nanaimo area low income earners
NANAIMO - A donation of 500 microchips to keep a virtual leash on local pets is going a long way in providing peace of mind to low income earners.Helping Paws, a three-year-old initiative providing free basic veterinary care for needy cat and dog owners on the mid Island, recently received a donation of 500 microchips....
May 21, 2022
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Canada's Summer Game
Nanaimo box lacrosse returns for first full season since 2019
NANAIMO - The long layoff without competitive box lacrosse in the Harbour City has been agonizing for players and fans.The Junior A Timbermen had a brief eight game season in 2021 but other than that there has been no WLA or BCJALL action since 2019.Nanaimo's Junior A team won their season opener on May 15 and are prep...
May 21, 2022
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without borders
'If you want to change someone's life, this is how:' fundraising concert focuses on LGBTQ refugees
NANAIMO - A concert being held this weekend will be in support of vulnerable refugees.The "Nanaimo Without Borders Concert" is taking place at the Pacific Garden Cohousing at 347 Seventh St., on Saturday, May 21 starting at 7:00 p.m., and is a fundraiser for refugees who identify as LGBTQ.Reaching Out Assisti...
May 21, 2022
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Canada's Summer Game
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Nanaimo, Parksville and Area
traffic change
'It's free movement in any direction now:' new four-way stop a safer way through Parksville's downtown
PARKSVILLE -Motorists in downtown Parksville will now have an easier time accessing the Alberni Hwy. following the addition of a new four-way stop.The new-look intersection on the Alberni Hwy. at Hirst Ave W., was revealed on Thursday May 19 as part of the latest step to revitalize downtown Parksville.Ayla Defoor, engi...
May 20, 2022
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quick getaway
Police seek to identify Parksville bank robber
PARKSVILLE - Mounties are looking to the public to help identify a bank robber.Oceanside RCMP say a man believed to be in his mid 20's walked into the Parksville CIBC branch on Island Hwy. West around 3 p.m. on Thursday, May 19 on demanded cash.Sgt. Shane Worth told NanaimoNewsNOW staff from the downtown Parksville ban...
May 20, 2022
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NEXT LEVEL ICE CREAM
Signature Dish: Lickity Drippity's LD Special
NANAIMO - It's soft serve ice cream like you've never seen before.Lickity Drippity's signature LD Special is a combination of a flavoured waffle cone, filled with vanilla soft serve ice cream, smothered in a flavoured chocolate dip, topped with sprinkles, a waffle biscuit, dipped marshmallow and wrapped in cotton candy...
May 20, 2022
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splish splash
Water flowing this weekend at Nanaimo spray parks
NANAIMO - It's a sure sign summer is finally here. City of Nanaimo crews are turning on their spray parks on Saturday, May 21, with water flowing from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. every day until sometime in the fall, with the specific end of season contingent on weather.Charlotte Davis, city parks operations manager, told Nanaimo...
May 20, 2022
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COVID-19 Coronavirus
Judge: COVID asylum restrictions must continue on border
EAGLE PASS, Texas (AP) - A federal judge in Louisiana is refusing to end pandemic-related restrictions on migrants seeking asylum on the southern border. The judge on Friday blocked a plan by President Joe Biden's administration to lift the restrictions next Monday. Migrants have been expelled more than 1.9 million tim...
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May 20, 2022
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540 people in B.C. hospitalized with COVID-19, milder cases among vaccinated
VANCOUVER - The latest figures on COVID-19 show 540 people in British Columbia are currently hospitalized with the virus, 49 of them in critical care. The BC Centre for Disease Control says 59 people have died in the last week, for a total of 3,398 fatalities as of May 14. The centre says 1,645 new cases were reported ...
May 19, 2022
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Quebec coroner says many people share blame for high death toll in COVID first wave
MONTREAL - Quebec's coroner says there is plenty of blame to go around for the deaths of 47 residents of a private Montreal-area long-term care home during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. Coroner Géhane Kamel says the provincial government, the local health authority and the owners of the Herron care ho...
May 19, 2022
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without borders
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May 21, 2022
traffic change
'It's free movement in any direction now:' new four-way stop a safer way through Parksville's downtown
May 20, 2022
British Columbia
More than 500 animals and birds could be lost or extinct, says study
VANCOUVER - A study shows a less colourful and quieter world with the possible loss of more than 500 species that haven't been seen in over 50 years. Arne Mooers, Simon Fraser University biodiversity professor and study co-author, said there is a good chance that some of the species may be found because they live in d...
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Vancouver police investigate possible hate crime after man attacked with bear spray
Vancouver police are investigating a possible hate crime after a senior citizen was bear-sprayed in the city's Chinatown. They say the 87-year-old victim lived in the area and was out for a walk Friday morning when a stranger began making racist comments and sprayed him in the face. Police say the suspect left the scen...
May 21, 2022
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B.C. RCMP say one man was injured in shooting at Surrey home
SURREY, B.C. - Mounties in British Columbia say they are investigating a shooting at a home in Surrey. RCMP say in a news release they responded to a report of a gun being fired Saturday morning in the city's Whalley neighbourhood. They say officers found a man suffering from serious injuries. Police say the investigat...
May 21, 2022
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B.C. commits $100 million to Japanese Canadians in recognition of internment history
RICHMOND, B.C. - British Columbia is giving $100 million in funding to address the historical wrongs it caused when it helped to intern thousands of Japanese Canadians during the Second World War. The announcement comes on the 80th anniversary of the first arrivals of Japanese Canadians to the Greenwood, Kaslo, New Den...
May 21, 2022
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Police-involved shooting in Barriere leaves one man injured: B.C. RCMP
BARRIÈRE, B.C. - RCMP in British Columbia say a man was shot and injured during a confrontation with police in Barriere on Friday night. The Mounties issued a statement saying officers responded to a report that a man had been dropped off on the side of Highway 5 and "picked up what appeared to be a weapon....
May 21, 2022
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A year of trauma, catharsis and finally peace for some survivors of Kamloops school
KAMLOOPS, B.C. - The nightmares started last May, said Harvey McLeod, chief of the Upper Nicola Indian Band and a survivor of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School. They tormented McLeod for months after the discovery of 215 suspected unmarked graves at the school he attended for two years. Then one night he w...
May 21, 2022
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Local Sports
Canada's Summer Game
Nanaimo box lacrosse returns for first full season since 2019
NANAIMO - The long layoff without competitive box lacrosse in the Harbour City has been agonizing for players and fans.The Junior A Timbermen had a brief eight game season in 2021 but other than that there has been no WLA or BCJALL action since 2019.Nanaimo's Junior A team won their season opener on May 15 and are prep...
May 21, 2022
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Vaulting into Westerns
Local gymnasts help Team BC take silver at Western Canadian Championships
NANAIMO - Two local gymnasts were part of Team BC at the Western Canadian Championships in Winnipeg in late April.15-year-old Mylah Vanden-Elsen and 16-year-old Samantha Jones were part of the senior Level 9 team which earned a silver medal.In the individual all-around competition Vanden-Elsen finished in fourth place ...
May 08, 2022
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Batter Up
Nanaimo NightOwls in home stretch towards inaugural opening day
NANAIMO - With one month until the start of the Nanaimo NightOwls first West Coast League baseball season, the organization is applying the finishing touches on and off the field.Several new player signings were announced in late April with pitchers Garrett Goodall, Nolan McCracken, Kyle Rosenfeld and Dylan Joyce, who ...
Apr 29, 2022
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ClippersNOW
Vees Win
Penticton wins 2022 Fred Page Cup downing Clippers 8-2 in finale
NANAIMO - The Clippers season came to end in Game 4 of the Fred Page Cup.Penticton completed a four game sweep with an 8-2 victory.The Vees went up 3-0 in the first period and cruised to the win.Bradley Nadeau led all scorers with three goals and an assist.Both Nanaimo goals were scored in the second period by Charles ...
May 19, 2022
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OT Heartbreak
Clippers fall short in 3-2 overtime loss to Vees
NANAIMO - The Clippers fought tooth and nail with the Penticton Vees through 60 plus minutes but fell 3-2 in overtime in Game 3 of the Fred Page Cup.Nanaimo is in a 3-0 deficit but the last two games of the series couldn't have been much closer.The Clippers went down 3-1 in Game 2 with a late empty netter by the Vees a...
May 18, 2022
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In a Hole
Clippers down two games in Fred Page Cup after 3-1 loss
NANAIMO - The Clippers dropped the first two games of the 2022 Fred Page Cup losing 3-1 to the Penticton Vees in Game 2.Penticton has not yet trailed in the series and they grabbed a first period lead in the second game thanks to a rebound marker by Beanie Richter.Kai Daniells equalized for Nanaimo in the second period...
May 15, 2022
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Canada
More than 500 animals and birds could be lost or extinct, says study
VANCOUVER - A study shows a less colourful and quieter world with the possible loss of more than 500 species that haven't been seen in over 50 years. Arne Mooers, Simon Fraser University biodiversity professor and study co-author, said there is a good chance that some of the species may be found because they live in d...
21h ago
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At least four dead, thousands without power after storm
As many as four people are dead and tens of thousands remain without power across Ontario following a fierce storm that swept across the province. Ontario Provincial Police said a 44-year-old man was killed in Greater Madawaska, west of Ottawa, after reportedly being struck by a falling tree during the storm Saturday a...
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At least two people dead, more than 300,000 without power after storm hits Ontario
The first long weekend of the summer season began in tragic fashion in Ontario on Saturday after a powerful storm killed at least two people in its swift but intense path across the southern part of the province. Tens of thousands of residents also found themselves without power, according to utility Hydro One, whose ...
May 22, 2022
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Toronto health authorities investigate first suspected monkeypox case
Toronto Public Health says it is investigating Ontario's first suspected case of monkeypox. Health officials say the case is a man in his 40s who had contact with someone who had recently travelled to Montreal. The man recovering in hospital and his condition is stable. The risk posed by monkeypox is low, and thus far ...
May 21, 2022
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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says he won't run in upcoming party leadership race
EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Jason Kenney quashed speculation on his immediate political future on Saturday when he explicitly stated he would not be running in the race to pick a new leader for his United Conservative party. "No," Kenney said when asked the question by the host of his call-in, provincewide rad...
May 21, 2022
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Croupiers at Montreal Casino launch unlimited strike as negotiations hit impasse
MONTREAL - Croupiers at the Montreal Casino have launched an unlimited general strike today. Their union says in a statement there is an impasse in negotiations over their collective agreement and the strike started at 9 a.m., with a picket line to be set up this afternoon in front of the casino. Last weekend, unionize...
May 21, 2022
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World
Thomas wins 2nd PGA title in playoff after 7-shot rally
TULSA, Okla. (AP) - Justin Thomas didn't pay attention to any score but his own Sunday in the PGA Championship, knowing he was seven shots behind but with only six players ahead of him on a Southern Hills course where anything could happen. He never could have dreamed how it all played out, a chaotic final hour of pres...
3h ago
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Early Voting holds off Epicenter to win Preakness Stakes
BALTIMORE (AP) - Early Voting held off hard-charging favorite Epicenter to win the Preakness Stakes on Saturday, validating the decision to skip the Kentucky Derby and aim for the second leg of the Triple Crown. Early Voting stalked behind the leaders for much of the race before moving into the lead around the final tu...
May 21, 2022
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Kemp and Walker look to victory in Georgia as primaries near
WATKINSVILLE, Ga. (AP) - Two Republican frontrunners are hoping to clinch primary majorities as candidates make their final pitches to Georgia voters on Saturday ahead of Tuesday's election. Gov. Brian Kemp and former football star Herschel Walker hope to win GOP majorities and clinch nominations for governor and U.S. ...
May 21, 2022
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