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  • Nanaimo Daily - April 17, 2026
    Apr 17 2026
    In today's episode: Arang Music EnsembleThe JourneymenBring us your books! Times Colonist book drive is on this weekendInflation expected to jump in March as Iran oil shock enters price dataFrechette, Savard win low gross honours in April 5 event at Alberni Golf ClubCanucks end tough season on a sour note, falling 6-1 to Edmonton OilersHaida Gwaii fishing guide fined $12,000 for catching too many fish, providing false documentsB.C. forecasters expect mix of flooding, drought amid active spring wildfire seasonVIBE: Three Days Grace 90s rock band play Victoria with special guests Finger ElevenB.C. real estate market cools, but the Island remains strong‘I’m totally amazed’: VIU students build new IT emergency networkComing up in Cowichan: plant sale; learn about beaversLangford repairman preps for leg lamps, baffling toasters at Colwood DIY dayOceanside Hospice Society to benefit from Tim Hortons Smile Cookie CampaignEurope has 'maybe 6 weeks of jet fuel left,' energy agency head tells APCollege brings Disney classic Newsies to the stageExplore: Saanich hosts Earth Day Festival; AGGV welcomes familiesOilers aim to beat Canucks tonight, boost playoff fortunesCLIMATE HUGS: Celebrating the work of Kim Recalma-ClutesiErrington Hall offers marimba classes for seniorsRural land owners win 6-month pause in CVRD zoning changes‘Would make me be sad’: Young and old rally to save Qualicum Beach CommonsNanaimo municipal boundary extension passes AAPLantzville singer goes viral after starring in elaborate Cannes flash mob performanceCurrent Outage - TRIBUNE BAY RD, 5000 block LITTLE TRIBUNE RDSwimmers eager to return as Crystal Pool reopens after gas incidentDeBrusk nets 2, including OT winner, as Canucks edge L.A. Kings 4-3Oceanside Generals d-man Newans signs with BCHL’s Alberni Valley BulldogsB.C. Conservative leadership candidate back in OkanaganVictoria considers supporting new co-op housing development‘Sadness, grief, and outrage’: B.C. marks decade of toxic drug emergencyMorgan Wallen TributeVinta LiveNanaimo moves forward with reducing DCCs for not-for-profit rentalsQueen Margaret’s School takes on wacky world of ‘The Addams Family’League-leading Avalanche not easing up with playoffs around the cornerMaple Leafs close out home schedule in lost season with another defeatIn the news today: Liberal byelection sweep, Meet Canada's new MPs, jail revampCampbell River man hopes for resolution with CRA after becoming victim of fraud in 2023‘Engulfed in flames’: 1 dead after North Saanich explosion leads to fireDCC rates proposed to increase in LantzvilleDestructive Nanaimo River Estuary excursion leads to fines for young menRevamped Lantzville park re-opensSea lion resuced from Qualicum Beach dies from bird shot-related injuries‘These are very small non-conformances:’ RDN responds to Duke Point sewage advisory noticeB.C.'s new campsite fee leaves out-of-province campers 'disappointed'All Elite Wrestling draws biggest non-WWE B.C. wrestling attendance mark in 58 years‘It turned into something scary’: Small dog chases elk through Lake CowichanLiberals eye majority as key byelections could reshape Canada’s political landscapeWith a boom in clean energy, a new art exhibit at the Nanaimo Art Gallery, looks at the true cost of it allLadysmith reopens historic Machine Shop as part of waterfront arts hubVictoria opera brings Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice to the stagePickleball demand surges and Campbell River invited to be part of the solution‘We cannot afford to lose this space:’ Town not renewing lease for Qualicum CommonsHealth care employs 16% of Nanaimo labour forceFinishing touches being applied ahead of milestone Cedar Market seasonCrystal Pool to reopen Tuesday after chlorine gas sends 8 to hospitalHabs-prospect Grizzlies goalie has pundits scrambling for the record booksThe Canucks deal a blow to the slim playoff hopes for the Sharks with a 4-3 shootout winPohela Boishak: Bengali New Year celebrations kicked off SaturdayKidovate draws 230 young entrepreneurs to Victoria’s Bay CentreVIBE: Netflix and BBC show producer Dan Tapster at the Port Theatre‘We’re an endangered species’: BC salmon industry workers struggle to keep goingNanaimo Clippers eliminate Alberni Valley from BCHL playoffsNearly 200 Nanaimo-Ladysmith kids referred to eye professionals via Lions screeningRDN’s Golden Shoe Hunt withstands the test of timeVIU finishes 2025-26 fiscal year with surplusB.C. First Nation ‘confident’ in Island land transfer despite court injunctionParksville council impressed with ‘missing middle’ development proposalB.C. government easing carbon tax for pulp mills as industry grapples with futureNanaimo-based firm lands federal forestry fundingNanaimo man who assaulted woman, had standoff with RCMP, pleads guiltyWalkway vandalism closes popular Nanaimo Beach Estates Park trailFirst Nations leaders say they’ve lost confidence in Eby over DRIPA amendmentsPark Ave ...
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    10 min
  • Nanaimo Daily - April 16, 2026
    Apr 16 2026
    In today's episode: Arang Music EnsembleThe JourneymenOceanside Hospice Society to benefit from Tim Hortons Smile Cookie CampaignEurope has 'maybe 6 weeks of jet fuel left,' energy agency head tells APCollege brings Disney classic Newsies to the stageExplore: Saanich hosts Earth Day Festival; AGGV welcomes familiesOilers aim to beat Canucks tonight, boost playoff fortunesCLIMATE HUGS: Celebrating the work of Kim Recalma-ClutesiErrington Hall offers marimba classes for seniorsRural land owners win 6-month pause in CVRD zoning changes‘Would make me be sad’: Young and old rally to save Qualicum Beach CommonsNanaimo municipal boundary extension passes AAPLantzville singer goes viral after starring in elaborate Cannes flash mob performanceCurrent Outage - TRIBUNE BAY RD, 5000 block LITTLE TRIBUNE RDSwimmers eager to return as Crystal Pool reopens after gas incidentDeBrusk nets 2, including OT winner, as Canucks edge L.A. Kings 4-3Oceanside Generals d-man Newans signs with BCHL’s Alberni Valley BulldogsB.C. Conservative leadership candidate back in OkanaganVictoria considers supporting new co-op housing development‘Sadness, grief, and outrage’: B.C. marks decade of toxic drug emergencyMorgan Wallen TributeVinta LiveNanaimo moves forward with reducing DCCs for not-for-profit rentalsQueen Margaret’s School takes on wacky world of ‘The Addams Family’League-leading Avalanche not easing up with playoffs around the cornerMaple Leafs close out home schedule in lost season with another defeatIn the news today: Liberal byelection sweep, Meet Canada's new MPs, jail revampCampbell River man hopes for resolution with CRA after becoming victim of fraud in 2023‘Engulfed in flames’: 1 dead after North Saanich explosion leads to fireDCC rates proposed to increase in LantzvilleDestructive Nanaimo River Estuary excursion leads to fines for young menRevamped Lantzville park re-opensSea lion resuced from Qualicum Beach dies from bird shot-related injuries‘These are very small non-conformances:’ RDN responds to Duke Point sewage advisory noticeB.C.'s new campsite fee leaves out-of-province campers 'disappointed'All Elite Wrestling draws biggest non-WWE B.C. wrestling attendance mark in 58 years‘It turned into something scary’: Small dog chases elk through Lake CowichanLiberals eye majority as key byelections could reshape Canada’s political landscapeWith a boom in clean energy, a new art exhibit at the Nanaimo Art Gallery, looks at the true cost of it allLadysmith reopens historic Machine Shop as part of waterfront arts hubVictoria opera brings Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice to the stagePickleball demand surges and Campbell River invited to be part of the solution‘We cannot afford to lose this space:’ Town not renewing lease for Qualicum CommonsHealth care employs 16% of Nanaimo labour forceFinishing touches being applied ahead of milestone Cedar Market seasonCrystal Pool to reopen Tuesday after chlorine gas sends 8 to hospitalHabs-prospect Grizzlies goalie has pundits scrambling for the record booksThe Canucks deal a blow to the slim playoff hopes for the Sharks with a 4-3 shootout winPohela Boishak: Bengali New Year celebrations kicked off SaturdayKidovate draws 230 young entrepreneurs to Victoria’s Bay CentreVIBE: Netflix and BBC show producer Dan Tapster at the Port Theatre‘We’re an endangered species’: BC salmon industry workers struggle to keep goingNanaimo Clippers eliminate Alberni Valley from BCHL playoffsNearly 200 Nanaimo-Ladysmith kids referred to eye professionals via Lions screeningRDN’s Golden Shoe Hunt withstands the test of timeVIU finishes 2025-26 fiscal year with surplusB.C. First Nation ‘confident’ in Island land transfer despite court injunctionParksville council impressed with ‘missing middle’ development proposalB.C. government easing carbon tax for pulp mills as industry grapples with futureNanaimo-based firm lands federal forestry fundingNanaimo man who assaulted woman, had standoff with RCMP, pleads guiltyWalkway vandalism closes popular Nanaimo Beach Estates Park trailFirst Nations leaders say they’ve lost confidence in Eby over DRIPA amendmentsPark Ave and NDSS students celebrate strong showing at BC Winter GamesVancouver Island Short Film Festival’s Youth Showcase helps aspiring filmmakersVIU expecting balanced budgets amid years of financial turmoilOnline booking now available in Victoria for tennis, pickleballAndreescu wins in return as Canada, Kazakhstan split Billie Jean King Cup openerWhat’s in store for Canada’s 2026 wildfire season?Canadian Jeremy Hansen, Artemis II crew to splash down after historic moon trip
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    11 min
  • Nanaimo Daily - April 15, 2026
    Apr 15 2026

    In today's episode:

    • Arang Music Ensemble
    • The Journeymen
    • Current Outage - TRIBUNE BAY RD, 5000 block LITTLE TRIBUNE RD
    • Swimmers eager to return as Crystal Pool reopens after gas incident
    • DeBrusk nets 2, including OT winner, as Canucks edge L.A. Kings 4-3
    • Oceanside Generals d-man Newans signs with BCHL’s Alberni Valley Bulldogs
    • B.C. Conservative leadership candidate back in Okanagan
    • Victoria considers supporting new co-op housing development
    • ‘Sadness, grief, and outrage’: B.C. marks decade of toxic drug emergency
    • Morgan Wallen Tribute
    • Vinta Live
    • Nanaimo moves forward with reducing DCCs for not-for-profit rentals
    • Queen Margaret’s School takes on wacky world of ‘The Addams Family’
    • League-leading Avalanche not easing up with playoffs around the corner
    • Maple Leafs close out home schedule in lost season with another defeat
    • In the news today: Liberal byelection sweep, Meet Canada's new MPs, jail revamp
    • Campbell River man hopes for resolution with CRA after becoming victim of fraud in 2023
    • ‘Engulfed in flames’: 1 dead after North Saanich explosion leads to fire
    • DCC rates proposed to increase in Lantzville
    • Destructive Nanaimo River Estuary excursion leads to fines for young men
    • Revamped Lantzville park re-opens
    • Sea lion resuced from Qualicum Beach dies from bird shot-related injuries
    • ‘These are very small non-conformances:’ RDN responds to Duke Point sewage advisory notice
    • B.C.'s new campsite fee leaves out-of-province campers 'disappointed'
    • All Elite Wrestling draws biggest non-WWE B.C. wrestling attendance mark in 58 years
    • ‘It turned into something scary’: Small dog chases elk through Lake Cowichan
    • Liberals eye majority as key byelections could reshape Canada’s political landscape
    • With a boom in clean energy, a new art exhibit at the Nanaimo Art Gallery, looks at the true cost of it all
    • Ladysmith reopens historic Machine Shop as part of waterfront arts hub
    • Victoria opera brings Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice to the stage
    • Pickleball demand surges and Campbell River invited to be part of the solution
    • ‘We cannot afford to lose this space:’ Town not renewing lease for Qualicum Commons
    • Health care employs 16% of Nanaimo labour force
    • Finishing touches being applied ahead of milestone Cedar Market season
    • Crystal Pool to reopen Tuesday after chlorine gas sends 8 to hospital
    • Habs-prospect Grizzlies goalie has pundits scrambling for the record books
    • The Canucks deal a blow to the slim playoff hopes for the Sharks with a 4-3 shootout win
    • Pohela Boishak: Bengali New Year celebrations kicked off Saturday
    • Kidovate draws 230 young entrepreneurs to Victoria’s Bay Centre
    • VIBE: Netflix and BBC show producer Dan Tapster at the Port Theatre
    • ‘We’re an endangered species’: BC salmon industry workers struggle to keep going
    • Nanaimo Clippers eliminate Alberni Valley from BCHL playoffs
    • Nearly 200 Nanaimo-Ladysmith kids referred to eye professionals via Lions screening
    • RDN’s Golden Shoe Hunt withstands the test of time
    • VIU finishes 2025-26 fiscal year with surplus
    • B.C. First Nation ‘confident’ in Island land transfer despite court injunction
    • Parksville council impressed with ‘missing middle’ development proposal
    • B.C. government easing carbon tax for pulp mills as industry grapples with future
    • Nanaimo-based firm lands federal forestry funding
    • Nanaimo man who assaulted woman, had standoff with RCMP, pleads guilty
    • Walkway vandalism closes popular Nanaimo Beach Estates Park trail
    • First Nations leaders say they’ve lost confidence in Eby over DRIPA amendments
    • Park Ave and NDSS students celebrate strong showing at BC Winter Games
    • Vancouver Island Short Film Festival’s Youth Showcase helps aspiring filmmakers
    • VIU expecting balanced budgets amid years of financial turmoil
    • Online booking now available in Victoria for tennis, pickleball
    • Andreescu wins in return as Canada, Kazakhstan split Billie Jean King Cup opener
    • What’s in store for Canada’s 2026 wildfire season?
    • Canadian Jeremy Hansen, Artemis II crew to splash down after historic moon trip
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    47 min
  • Nanaimo Daily - April 14, 2026
    Apr 14 2026

    In today's episode:

    • Arang Music Ensemble
    • The Journeymen
    • League-leading Avalanche not easing up with playoffs around the corner
    • Maple Leafs close out home schedule in lost season with another defeat
    • In the news today: Liberal byelection sweep, Meet Canada's new MPs, jail revamp
    • Campbell River man hopes for resolution with CRA after becoming victim of fraud in 2023
    • ‘Engulfed in flames’: 1 dead after North Saanich explosion leads to fire
    • DCC rates proposed to increase in Lantzville
    • Destructive Nanaimo River Estuary excursion leads to fines for young men
    • Revamped Lantzville park re-opens
    • Sea lion resuced from Qualicum Beach dies from bird shot-related injuries
    • ‘These are very small non-conformances:’ RDN responds to Duke Point sewage advisory notice
    • B.C.'s new campsite fee leaves out-of-province campers 'disappointed'
    • All Elite Wrestling draws biggest non-WWE B.C. wrestling attendance mark in 58 years
    • ‘It turned into something scary’: Small dog chases elk through Lake Cowichan
    • Liberals eye majority as key byelections could reshape Canada’s political landscape
    • With a boom in clean energy, a new art exhibit at the Nanaimo Art Gallery, looks at the true cost of it all
    • Ladysmith reopens historic Machine Shop as part of waterfront arts hub
    • Victoria opera brings Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice to the stage
    • Pickleball demand surges and Campbell River invited to be part of the solution
    • ‘We cannot afford to lose this space:’ Town not renewing lease for Qualicum Commons
    • Health care employs 16% of Nanaimo labour force
    • Finishing touches being applied ahead of milestone Cedar Market season
    • Crystal Pool to reopen Tuesday after chlorine gas sends 8 to hospital
    • Habs-prospect Grizzlies goalie has pundits scrambling for the record books
    • The Canucks deal a blow to the slim playoff hopes for the Sharks with a 4-3 shootout win
    • Pohela Boishak: Bengali New Year celebrations kicked off Saturday
    • Kidovate draws 230 young entrepreneurs to Victoria’s Bay Centre
    • VIBE: Netflix and BBC show producer Dan Tapster at the Port Theatre
    • ‘We’re an endangered species’: BC salmon industry workers struggle to keep going
    • Nanaimo Clippers eliminate Alberni Valley from BCHL playoffs
    • Nearly 200 Nanaimo-Ladysmith kids referred to eye professionals via Lions screening
    • RDN’s Golden Shoe Hunt withstands the test of time
    • VIU finishes 2025-26 fiscal year with surplus
    • B.C. First Nation ‘confident’ in Island land transfer despite court injunction
    • Parksville council impressed with ‘missing middle’ development proposal
    • B.C. government easing carbon tax for pulp mills as industry grapples with future
    • Nanaimo-based firm lands federal forestry funding
    • Nanaimo man who assaulted woman, had standoff with RCMP, pleads guilty
    • Walkway vandalism closes popular Nanaimo Beach Estates Park trail
    • First Nations leaders say they’ve lost confidence in Eby over DRIPA amendments
    • Park Ave and NDSS students celebrate strong showing at BC Winter Games
    • Vancouver Island Short Film Festival’s Youth Showcase helps aspiring filmmakers
    • VIU expecting balanced budgets amid years of financial turmoil
    • Online booking now available in Victoria for tennis, pickleball
    • Andreescu wins in return as Canada, Kazakhstan split Billie Jean King Cup opener
    • What’s in store for Canada’s 2026 wildfire season?
    • Canadian Jeremy Hansen, Artemis II crew to splash down after historic moon trip
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    37 min
  • Nanaimo Daily - April 13, 2026
    Apr 13 2026

    In today's episode:

    • The Journeymen
    • B.C.'s new campsite fee leaves out-of-province campers 'disappointed'
    • All Elite Wrestling draws biggest non-WWE B.C. wrestling attendance mark in 58 years
    • ‘It turned into something scary’: Small dog chases elk through Lake Cowichan
    • Liberals eye majority as key byelections could reshape Canada’s political landscape
    • Ladysmith reopens historic Machine Shop as part of waterfront arts hub
    • Victoria opera brings Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice to the stage
    • Pickleball demand surges and Campbell River invited to be part of the solution
    • ‘We cannot afford to lose this space:’ Town not renewing lease for Qualicum Commons
    • Health care employs 16% of Nanaimo labour force
    • Finishing touches being applied ahead of milestone Cedar Market season
    • Crystal Pool to reopen Tuesday after chlorine gas sends 8 to hospital
    • Habs-prospect Grizzlies goalie has pundits scrambling for the record books
    • The Canucks deal a blow to the slim playoff hopes for the Sharks with a 4-3 shootout win
    • Pohela Boishak: Bengali New Year celebrations kicked off Saturday
    • Kidovate draws 230 young entrepreneurs to Victoria’s Bay Centre
    • VIBE: Netflix and BBC show producer Dan Tapster at the Port Theatre
    • ‘We’re an endangered species’: BC salmon industry workers struggle to keep going
    • Nanaimo Clippers eliminate Alberni Valley from BCHL playoffs
    • Nearly 200 Nanaimo-Ladysmith kids referred to eye professionals via Lions screening
    • RDN’s Golden Shoe Hunt withstands the test of time
    • VIU finishes 2025-26 fiscal year with surplus
    • B.C. First Nation ‘confident’ in Island land transfer despite court injunction
    • Parksville council impressed with ‘missing middle’ development proposal
    • B.C. government easing carbon tax for pulp mills as industry grapples with future
    • Nanaimo-based firm lands federal forestry funding
    • Nanaimo man who assaulted woman, had standoff with RCMP, pleads guilty
    • Walkway vandalism closes popular Nanaimo Beach Estates Park trail
    • First Nations leaders say they’ve lost confidence in Eby over DRIPA amendments
    • Park Ave and NDSS students celebrate strong showing at BC Winter Games
    • Vancouver Island Short Film Festival’s Youth Showcase helps aspiring filmmakers
    • VIU expecting balanced budgets amid years of financial turmoil
    • Online booking now available in Victoria for tennis, pickleball
    • Andreescu wins in return as Canada, Kazakhstan split Billie Jean King Cup opener
    • What’s in store for Canada’s 2026 wildfire season?
    • Canadian Jeremy Hansen, Artemis II crew to splash down after historic moon trip
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    29 min
  • Nanaimo Daily - April 12, 2026
    Apr 12 2026

    In today's episode:

    • Crystal Pool to reopen Tuesday after chlorine gas sends 8 to hospital
    • Habs-prospect Grizzlies goalie has pundits scrambling for the record books
    • The Canucks deal a blow to the slim playoff hopes for the Sharks with a 4-3 shootout win
    • Pohela Boishak: Bengali New Year celebrations kicked off Saturday
    • Kidovate draws 230 young entrepreneurs to Victoria’s Bay Centre
    • VIBE: Netflix and BBC show producer Dan Tapster at the Port Theatre
    • ‘We’re an endangered species’: BC salmon industry workers struggle to keep going
    • Nanaimo Clippers eliminate Alberni Valley from BCHL playoffs
    • Nearly 200 Nanaimo-Ladysmith kids referred to eye professionals via Lions screening
    • RDN’s Golden Shoe Hunt withstands the test of time
    • VIU finishes 2025-26 fiscal year with surplus
    • B.C. First Nation ‘confident’ in Island land transfer despite court injunction
    • Parksville council impressed with ‘missing middle’ development proposal
    • B.C. government easing carbon tax for pulp mills as industry grapples with future
    • Nanaimo-based firm lands federal forestry funding
    • Nanaimo man who assaulted woman, had standoff with RCMP, pleads guilty
    • Walkway vandalism closes popular Nanaimo Beach Estates Park trail
    • First Nations leaders say they’ve lost confidence in Eby over DRIPA amendments
    • Park Ave and NDSS students celebrate strong showing at BC Winter Games
    • Vancouver Island Short Film Festival’s Youth Showcase helps aspiring filmmakers
    • VIU expecting balanced budgets amid years of financial turmoil
    • Online booking now available in Victoria for tennis, pickleball
    • Andreescu wins in return as Canada, Kazakhstan split Billie Jean King Cup opener
    • What’s in store for Canada’s 2026 wildfire season?
    • Canadian Jeremy Hansen, Artemis II crew to splash down after historic moon trip
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    19 min
  • Nanaimo Daily - April 11, 2026
    Apr 11 2026

    In today's episode:

    • B.C. launches new permitting hub for adventure tourism operators
    • New country music festival set to debut in Langford this summer
    • Victoria charity hockey classic to fuel 1,000 km End2End ride
    • Evolve e-bikes and scooters launching in Parksville, expanding in Nanaimo
    • Vancouver Island snowpack at 44 per cent of normal: report
    • Campbell River gears up for summer event series on Shoppers Row
    • ‘Lethargic, weak and severely underweight’ sea lion rescued from Qualicum Beach
    • Canada Post employee credited for trusting their instincts in firearm related call
    • Missing Vancouver Island cat found 30 km from home reunited with family
    • Island Health shuffling Nanaimo medical laboratory hours
    • Canada & B.C. rents continue dropping, but not in Nanaimo
    • Quarterback Nathan Rourke chasing sustained CFL success with B.C. Lions
    • Criminal contempt charges approved for Walbran protesters
    • Poilievre says Ottawa must protect private property in wake of Cowichan Tribes ruling
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    10 min
  • Nanaimo Daily - April 10, 2026
    Apr 10 2026

    In today's episode:

    • New elementary & expanded primary schools coming to Ladysmith
    • Nanaimo RCMP seeks assistance locating wanted person
    • Fire decimates Whiskey Creek property
    • ‘A really high risk:’ increase in seatbelt tickets locally causing concerns
    • B.C. Grade 5 teacher disciplined for asking students if they wanted to “go to the chokey”
    • B.C., Tla’amin Nation sign MOU to enhance land, resource management
    • Decade of death: With 18,000 lives lost, B.C. counts cost of 10-year drug emergency
    • Blue Rodeo to make Parksville debut this summer
    • BCHL: Nanaimo Clippers best Alberni Bulldogs in game 3 of playoffs
    • Smith nets winner as visiting Vegas Golden Knights dump Canucks 2-1
    • Ottawa names B.C. project in first round of $51B infrastructure plan
    • Federal government puts out $412.9M to renew Pacific Salmon Initiative
    • Bentall Taylor Ulrich trio return to Parksville for concert on April 16
    • Regional District of Nanaimo celebrates its 13th regional park, at Hamilton Marsh
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    9 min