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Nanoose Bay residents challenging alternative approval process to pay for reservoir expansion and upgrade

Nanoose Bay residents challenging alternative approval process to pay for reservoir expansion and upgrade

A group of Nanoose Bay residents say they are expecting victory in their fight against a borrowing proposal for reservoir infrastructure.
Consultation begins on mixed-use development near Uptown in Saanich

Consultation begins on mixed-use development near Uptown in Saanich

Plans call for new homes, a compact community with public spaces, jobs in commercial areas, and services such as child care and health clinics, says Transportation Minister Rob Fleming. 鈥淚t鈥檚 important we get it right.鈥
Workers explore giant hockey stick before removal; there might be a time capsule

Workers explore giant hockey stick before removal; there might be a time capsule

Cranes and low-bed trucks will be brought in to take down and move the stick in five pieces.
After a U-turn in attitudes and a death, cell service is coming to North Nanaimo

After a U-turn in attitudes and a death, cell service is coming to North Nanaimo

A decade ago, Nanaimo council voted against allowing a Hammond Bay cell tower.
Duncan gets funding for new home development

Duncan gets funding for new home development

Funding came through the federal Crown corporation鈥檚 $4.4-billion Housing Accelerator Fund.
Port Alice seeks new purpose for arena as it finds ways to recover after mill shutdown

Port Alice seeks new purpose for arena as it finds ways to recover after mill shutdown

The village is commissioning a feasibility study on how its shuttered arena could be repurposed for economic development.
Abandoned sinking barge with lodge on it is being removed from Quadra Island

Abandoned sinking barge with lodge on it is being removed from Quadra Island

The barge has been an eyesore at Quadra Island for about three years.
Faced with a thorny problem, Qualicum Beach turns to goats

Faced with a thorny problem, Qualicum Beach turns to goats

Nineteen goats are working around the clock to clear blackberries and brambles from an overgrown alley in Qualicum Beach.
Contested report says buildings on unstable ground at two Island lightstation sites

Contested report says buildings on unstable ground at two Island lightstation sites

The Coast Guard announced this month plans to remove staff from the Carmanah Point and Pachena Point lightstations before winter weather arrives.
Regional district looking to borrow money for Nanoose Bay reservoir project

Regional district looking to borrow money for Nanoose Bay reservoir project

The Regional District of Nanaimo is using an alternative approval process as it looks to borrow $1.2 million for the project.