Karl Yu

Regional District of Nanaimo approves $300,000 for climate committee’s recommendations

Sustainable procurement, reducing vehicle fleet emissions among priorities

First Nation welcomes donation to help with search of Nanaimo Indian Hospital site

Snuneymuxw Chief Michael Wyse says former patients have said the grounds need to be examined

Snaw-Naw-As First Nation loses appeal regarding railway land, but can try again

B.C. Court of Appeal panel upholds Supreme Court judge's decision

Ladysmith students return to schools after many families chose distance learning last year

COVID-19 led to increase in distance-ed, but students migrating back to schools, reports SD68

New rapid bus route through Nanaimo suggested as part of transit planning

Consultant reports on public engagement as part of RDN transit re-development strategy

Nanaimo students return to schools after many families chose distance learning last year

COVID-19 led to increase in distance-ed, but students migrating back to schools, reports SD68

Man allegedly under the influence of cannabis could face charges after highway crash in Nanaimo

Incident took place at the old Island Highway-Oliver Road intersection Monday, Sept. 6

Nanaimo-Ladysmith students ‘swing’ to new schools

Pleasant Valley students going to Rutherford, Cilaire pupils going to Woodlands

Workers, including ferry staff, appreciated on Labour Day

Pandemic layoffs, abuse from passengers hard on workers

Motorcyclist injured in crash after allegedly fleeing from police south of Nanaimo

Nanaimo RCMP says Ladysmith officers asked driver to stop prior to crash on Morden Road

Motorcyclist injured in crash in Nanaimo after allegedly fleeing from Ladysmith RCMP

Man with driving prohibition airlifted to Victoria after incident on Morden Road

Schools can learn from Vancouver Island COVID-19 rapid response, says team lead

Administrators report fewer behavioural issues with less crowded school hallways during pandemic

Gabriola Island man suffers spinal cord injury in motor vehicle incident

Sister-in-law of Kaman Somers starts online fundraiser following Aug. 25 accident

Ladysmith teachers’ union wants all students to be masked

Province reveals back-to-school plans for 2021-22, including mandatory masks for Grades 4-12

Nanaimo gamer sets unofficial world record with 145-hour video game marathon

Kory Breaden awaits Guinness World Records' verification after playing Call of Duty from Aug. 15-21

Nanaimo teachers’ union favours teachers making their own choices about vaccine

Province reveals back-to-school plans for 2021-22, including mandatory masks for Grades 4-12

Waste audits in Nanaimo show more needs to be done to keep recyclables out of landfill

RDN working on mandatory waste separation bylaws for multi-family dwellings and businesses

Ferry to Nanaimo’s Duke Point two and a half hours late due to staffing issue

B.C. Ferries says proper staffing anticipated during busy travel weekend ahead

Nanaimo gamer trying to set record with 138-hour video game marathon

Kory Breaden will attempt to play Call of Duty battle royale mode for six days straight

Nanaimo Airport ‘a lot busier,’ but passenger counts still far from pre-pandemic levels

An estimated 20,000 passengers travelled through YCD in July, says airport CEO